![]() The most recent extension of this agreement, signed in 2015, prevented the tribe from building a casino until 2025. The ongoing deal rests on a memorandum of understanding - a binding agreement first established in 2008 and extended or modified multiple times since - that prohibits the tribe from pursuing a casino on its 277-acre property located just south of Petaluma.Īmended and Restated Memorandum of Agreement between the Dry Creek Rancheria, Band of Pomo Indians and the County of Sonoma ![]() The county Board of Supervisors is tentatively scheduled to consider the agreement at its Jan. “We have come a long way in our intergovernmental relationships and this agreement is yet another step forward,” Sonoma County Supervisor David Rabbitt said in an email regarding the proposed 10-year extension. A longstanding agreement between Sonoma County and the Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians is poised to be extended another decade, preventing the tribe from building a casino near Petaluma’s southern border until at least 2035.
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