Windsor casino moves forward

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The Shiloh Resort and Casino is coming to Windsor.

That was the decision Jan. 13 by the U.S. Department of the Interior, which issued a “record of decision” greenlighting the casino and paving the way for development of the 68-acre site, on an unincorporated parcel at Shiloh Road and Old Redwood Highway, into a 400-room hotel and 530,000-square-foot gambling floor.

The project is put forward by the Koi Nation, a small band of Pomo people whose ancestral village was near Clear Lake.

Proposed in 2021, the Shiloh project has galvanized opponents—from neighboring residents who fear increased traffic, crime and visual blight to business competitors such as Graton Resort & Casino near Rohnert Park and River Rock near Guerneville.

Management of the proposed casino will be contracted to the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma; gaming will include more than 100 tables and 2,750 machines.

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