Voters will decide project's fate in November 2021 referendum
Rich Griset //December 28, 2020//
Voters will decide project's fate in November 2021 referendum
Rich Griset// December 28, 2020//
Richmond has issued a request for qualifications/proposals, the first step in launching a competitive process for bringing a resort casino to the state capital, subject to voter approval.
Earlier this year, Gov. Ralph Northam signed legislation allowing five economically challenged cities — including Richmond — to open casinos. Voters in Bristol, Danville, Norfolk and Portsmouth overwhelmingly approved casinos in referendums held during the November 2020 elections.
For Richmond’s casino project to go forward, Richmond city government must select a single preferred casino operator and location. Richmond voters must then grant approval for the proposal in a Nov. 2, 2021, referendum. Proposals are due to Richmond city government no later than 3 p.m. on Feb. 22, 2021. At that time, the selection process will begin, which will include soliciting feedback from city residents and consulting third-party experts.
“This competitive selection process will allow us to find the best opportunity for Richmond, an economic development project that includes well-paying jobs and workforce training opportunities,” said Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney in a statement. “Ultimately, the operator selected for this project must bring to the table the economic opportunity and community benefits voters will support in November.”
The city will review the responses to the RFQ/P and evaluate the comparative merits of each potential operator’s vision for a Richmond resort casino and the socioeconomic benefits that such a project may bring to Richmond, its residents and its business community.
The request encourages interested parties to propose a casino project that accomplishes the following objectives: