Norfolk Pushes Pamunkey to go Commercial While Scaling Back Original Estimates for Casino Project

Norfolk Pushes Pamunkey to go Commercial While Scaling Back Original Estimates for Casino Project.

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Key Takeaways

At a public hearing earlier this week, Norfolk, Va. Mayor Kenny Alexander (D) announced significant alterations to the city s effort to become home to a casino. That included plans to require the Pamunkey Indian Tribe to open a commercial, not a tribal, gaming property.

Plans to bring a casino to the waterfront in Norfolk, Va. will be smaller than expected, and the venue will be commercial, not tribal. (Image: Booking.com)

In September, the tribe agreed to pay from the city, paving the way to bring an integrated resort to the Harbor Park area along the Elizabeth River. At that time, Pamunkey hadn t decided if it would opt for a commercial or tribal gaming venue. Tribal casinos have more favorable federal tax treatment than their commercial counterparts.

Alexander has made that decision for the tribe while significantly scaling back the scope of the Norfolk casino project.

After theJLARC study, and realizing that the scope of the project will change the commercial route, [it] makes more sense for both the Pamunkey Tribe and the City of Norfolk,” said Councilman Tommy Smigiel in a Facebook post.

The JLARC study Smigiel is referring to is the Virginia Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee (JLARC) inquiry, a 200-page report released last month examining gaming expansion in the commonwealth.

Lesser Expectations

The JLARC review concludes that more casino gaming options can work in Virginia, but also warned cities and stakeholders against creating unreasonable expectations.

Initially, Norfolk and the Pamunkey Tribe hoped for a $700 million gaming property that would create 3,500 permanent jobs with an annual payroll of $141 million, while generating , of which $33 million would go to the city.

Alexander said at the public hearing that the project would likely be valued at just $200 million, while fostering 1,000 jobs. Changes were also made to the revenue funding formula.

Another plus tonight is that this potential revenue falls under the new revenue funding formula we created for Norfolk Public Schools, so it would not be necessary to have a separate agreement on where the tax revenue should go,” said Smigiel in his Facebook post.

The agreement reached between the tribe and the city in September must be altered to reflect a lower tax rate than the four percent promised with the $700 million price tag.

Still Work To Be Done

Casino gaming remains prohibited in Virginia, but there is some momentum for legislation proposed sponsored by Sen. Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth, to change that. If her bill is approved, it would give voters in the cities of Bristol, Danville, Portsmouth, Norfolk, and Richmond – the areas where Virginia gaming properties would be located – an opportunity to approve or reject those plans on the 2020 ballot.

Hard Rock International of a planned $250 million gaming venue in Portsmouth.

As for Norfolk, the city council will be holding another public hearing on the casino issue on Thursday, Dec. 19.

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