It also features centers, restaurants, retail facilities, and more. The casino resort features 250 rooms on a 9-story hotel with conference and event centers. “Today, the federal government published in their ranks that we’re restarting our process for moving the tribe’s property into trust.” “We’re excited!,” said Redding Rancheria CEO Tracy Edwards, reports KRCR.
Bonnyview Rd., to a tribe-owned property next to Interstate 5 and Churn Creek Road, California. The tribe has plans to move its Win-River Resort & Casino, an almost 70,000-square feet venue on approximately 232 acres next to I-5, just south of S. The Redding Rancheria’s proposed Win-River Resort & Casino move is back on the table, as the Federal Government has restarted the environmental impact report process on the venue migration.
There is no deadline yet for the federal government to make a decision on the transfer to land, which was first applied for in 2016. The casino resort's move to a tribe-owned property next to I-5 and Churn Creek Road is seeing an update as the Federal Government has restarted the environmental impact report process on the venue migration.