I read lots of articles on new casinos, and I've never heard anyone complain of soil erosion. Except for critics like Yeagley, that is, who claim someone (not them) is complaining about it. With modern construction techniques, I think a company or a tribe can build an edifice without harming the land.
I haven't heard anything about a tribe trying to evict homeowners to build a casino parking lot. I couldn't find a case like that in Google either. The Oneida Nation is trying to evict some Oneida homeowners, but not to build a casino or parking lot on their land.
I read lots of articles on new casinos, and I've never heard anyone complain of soil erosion. Except for critics like Yeagley, that is, who claim someone (not them) is complaining about it. With modern construction techniques, I think a company or a tribe can build an edifice without harming the land.
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard anything about a tribe trying to evict homeowners to build a casino parking lot. I couldn't find a case like that in Google either. The Oneida Nation is trying to evict some Oneida homeowners, but not to build a casino or parking lot on their land.