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Huge Sands Resort Coming To NY's Long Island?

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The ambitious plan to transform the Nassau Coliseum in New York State into a $6 billion Las Vegas Sands casino and resort complex has taken a significant step forward. After a crucial vote on Monday, tensions that had been building within the Nassau County legislative chambers were momentarily resolved. Lawmakers voted to transfer the 72-acre property to Las Vegas Sands, ensuring the protection of current jobs at the site.

Environmental and regulatory steps:

In a secondary motion, the Nassau County Legislature was designated as the lead agency for an environmental review of the project. This process is anticipated to last between six and eight months. While the project has cleared a major hurdle with this vote, it still faces numerous challenges before it can fully materialize.

The plan has not been without its critics. Institutions like Hofstra University and Kellenberg High School, along with the Village of Garden City, have expressed strong opposition. Concerns cited include potential increases in crime, traffic, environmental stress, and gambling addiction. Allison Obrien Silva of the Say No to the Casino Civic Association emphasized that the local infrastructure is ill-equipped to handle the potential increase in traffic and associated issues.

Conversely, supporters argue that the casino will bring substantial economic benefits. Nassau Community College and local labor groups highlight the potential for thousands of jobs and significant revenue influx. Ryan Stanton of the Long Island Federation of Labor pointed to the immediate benefits for local families, emphasizing the importance of these opportunities. As CBS News New York reports, he said: “The potential for the people to provide for their family, it’s the here and now.”

Ongoing legal and community dialogue:

The project’s progression follows a legally mandated re-vote due to previous procedural oversights, including inadequate public notification and review before the initial lease transfer to Las Vegas Sands. The controversy has sparked a vigorous debate among Nassau residents, with organized opposition from the Say No To The Casino Civic Association, which fears the socio-economic impacts of the casino.

Despite the opposition, Las Vegas Sands has maintained control of the property since November 2023 and plans to develop the site even if a gaming license is ultimately denied, focusing instead on a resort-only development.
 

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