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Rock Island council approves sale of 10‑acre Casino West parcel despite opposition from scientists and residents
Summary
The Rock Island City Council approved the sale and development agreements for a 10‑acre parcel called Casino West after staff presented developer-commissioned environmental studies and agency reviews; several residents and biologists urged council to delay or reject the sale, citing wetland, eagle‑roost and flood‑risk concerns.
The Rock Island City Council voted to approve the sale and related development agreements for a 10‑acre parcel commonly referred to in the meeting as the "Casino West" site after staff presented environmental surveys and agency consultations. The sale, subdivision plat and related development agreements were approved after council debate and roll-call votes.
City Manager Miles summarized surveys and agency reviews the developer commissioned, including a Wapsi Valley Archaeology archaeological survey (no cultural resources found), Terracon species and aquatic surveys, and agency reviews by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. "The DNR concluded that while the Higgins eye and butterfly mussels, which are endangered, may be present in the area, any adverse impacts to these species is unlikely to…
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