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File #: 060973    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: ADOPTED
File created: 12/14/2006 In control: CITY COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 12/14/2006
Title: Calling upon the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board to delay the awarding of Category 2 licenses for six months and to create a second public comment period.
Sponsors: Councilmember DiCicco, Councilmember Clarke
Indexes: GAMBLING
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 06097300.pdf
Title
Calling upon the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board to delay the awarding of Category 2 licenses for six months and to create a second public comment period.
Body
WHEREAS, The Horse Racing Development and Gaming Act of 2004 sets aside two Category 2 Slot Machine Licenses to be located within the City of Philadelphia; and

WHEREAS, The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB), which has authority to issue these two licenses, has under consideration five sites within the City of Philadelphia, four of which are located along the Delaware River. The PGCB has stated that they will announce who is awarded a gaming license on December 20, 2006; and

WHEREAS, The PGCB closed the public comment period on June 2, 2006, more than six months prior to the awarding of a Category 2 license. Since the close of the public comment period, each applicant's proposal has changed dramatically, and the developers have had the opportunity to address the Board's concerns. The public, on the other hand, has not had the opportunity to comment for the public record; and

WHEREAS, Every gaming applicant has submitted its own traffic study. However, there is a possibility that two casinos are located along the Delaware River and no one has had the opportunity to conduct a traffic study if such a scenario comes to fruition; and

WHEREAS, Mayor John F. Street recently announced the creation of the Central Delaware Advisory Group, led by PennPraxis, to create a Central Delaware Waterfront plan. If the gaming licenses are awarded prior to the completion of the plan, the development will drastically alter the waterfront and the planning process; and

WHEREAS, The lack of public input, the severe traffic concerns and the dismissal of the development of a Central Delaware Waterfront plan create a flawed process that will result in a flawed product. By delaying the award for six months and creating a second public comment period, the communities most impacted by these develop...

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