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Grayson supervisors keep existing casino-revenue split after Bristol asks for larger share to cover landfill costs
Summary
Grayson County rejected Bristol’s request to reallocate casino proceeds; after a staff presentation of revenue figures and scenarios, the board voted to "stay the course" and retain the current 14-way split while staff will continue discussions with regional partners and state representatives.
The Grayson County Board of Supervisors declined a proposal from the city of Bristol to change how casino-generated revenue is split among participating localities, voting to keep the existing 14-way distribution.
County staff provided context about the request: Bristol sought a larger share to cover landfill-related expenses and other infrastructure needs. Staff presented revenue figures for…
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