The Pennsylvania
Gaming Control Board today published on its Web site some 1,200 written comments
submitted to the Board as part of its public-input hearing process. To view
the comments, visit pgcb.state.pa.us, click on the information
box "Public Input Hearings, Local Impact Reports, and Diversity Plans" and
choose "Written Comments."
"The public-input hearings were a key step in the licensing process
because they gave the Board an evidentiary record of the thoughts of
individuals, community groups and elected officials in the communities
where gaming facilities are being proposed," said Anne Neeb, Executive
Director of the Gaming Control Board. "It's essential for the public to
know what was submitted in writing -- in addition to what was said in
person at the hearings."
The public-input hearings were the second of four phases of the Gaming
Control Board's comprehensive licensing process. The first phase --
Application -- was completed in December 2005. The public-input hearings
were then held across the Commonwealth over 18 days in April and May.
Almost 600 people testified in person, and the Board also accepted written
comments for inclusion in the evidentiary record.
The third phase -- Licensing Hearings -- begins Sept. 11, 2006. The
final phase -- Licensure -- will take place before the end of 2006.
The Gaming Control Board is on track to award the first gaming licenses
-- to operators of gaming facilities at horse-racing tracks -- on Sept. 27,
2006. It expects to award permanent gaming licenses in December 2006.
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