Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do we stop this. I fill out every form I get. The consensus is nobody in this area wants it (don't recall the percentages), but yet it still made it through Va. Senate.
Also, if it passes, how long will it take to built? We will be planning our exit from the area.
There still has to be a voter referendum in Fairfax County, which the Board of Supervisors must approve. Unfortunately, Fairfax County is one of the largest counties in the country and a voter referendum can still pass even if 90% of McLean, Vienna, Tysons, and Reston residents vote against it.
A referendum is probably 1-2 years away, and, if that passes, the developer would submit a proposed development plan to Fairfax County Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors for approval. It will probably take at least a year for the developer to secure those approvals. Then it will likely require 18-24 months to construct the casino. Other amenities like the theater, convention area, etc., will almost certainly be constructed after the casino. So realistically, it is at least 5 years away and 6-7 years is more likely.
Since I don't think I plan to retire here and I live in south county along Route 1, I will vote yes. Let it burn. Additional crime enforcement around the casino will consume any revenue the state allows Fairfax County to keep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do we stop this. I fill out every form I get. The consensus is nobody in this area wants it (don't recall the percentages), but yet it still made it through Va. Senate.
Also, if it passes, how long will it take to built? We will be planning our exit from the area.
There still has to be a voter referendum in Fairfax County, which the Board of Supervisors must approve. Unfortunately, Fairfax County is one of the largest counties in the country and a voter referendum can still pass even if 90% of McLean, Vienna, Tysons, and Reston residents vote against it.
A referendum is probably 1-2 years away, and, if that passes, the developer would submit a proposed development plan to Fairfax County Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors for approval. It will probably take at least a year for the developer to secure those approvals. Then it will likely require 18-24 months to construct the casino. Other amenities like the theater, convention area, etc., will almost certainly be constructed after the casino. So realistically, it is at least 5 years away and 6-7 years is more likely.
Anonymous wrote:How do we stop this. I fill out every form I get. The consensus is nobody in this area wants it (don't recall the percentages), but yet it still made it through Va. Senate.
Also, if it passes, how long will it take to built? We will be planning our exit from the area.
Anonymous wrote:How do we stop this. I fill out every form I get. The consensus is nobody in this area wants it (don't recall the percentages), but yet it still made it through Va. Senate.
Also, if it passes, how long will it take to built? We will be planning our exit from the area.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody wants this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would be so bad about having a casino in Tysons?
Casinos are ratchet AF. Brings a sleazy & tacky crowd. I hate going to concerts at MGM in Maryland because the casino crowd is just messy, the parking garage is a zoo, and there’s a ton of crime issues (drunken brawls, shootings, domestic fights, etc)
Speakup4thoseIntheBackRow wrote:Casinos for FCPS??? Ha! Schools have huge amounts of cash - or they would have if, if, if they stopped the DEI push. It's a jobs program. Follow the money, money, money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would be so bad about having a casino in Tysons?
Casinos are ratchet AF. Brings a sleazy & tacky crowd. I hate going to concerts at MGM in Maryland because the casino crowd is just messy, the parking garage is a zoo, and there’s a ton of crime issues (drunken brawls, shootings, domestic fights, etc)
what are you really trying to say here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would be so bad about having a casino in Tysons?
Casinos are ratchet AF. Brings a sleazy & tacky crowd. I hate going to concerts at MGM in Maryland because the casino crowd is just messy, the parking garage is a zoo, and there’s a ton of crime issues (drunken brawls, shootings, domestic fights, etc)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Board of Supervisors could zoning ordinance it away.
Or, they could do nothing, and focus on the best number of trees to require in parking lot medians or whatever.
So, here's my take:
-The General Assembly legislators are passing the buck. I hope the citizen opposition will be enough to overcome their desire to cater to the unions, but it might not be. Because they can pass this bill, and maybe (unlikely) Youngkin vetoes because he's also looking at his political future. So it's passed and then the buck passes to the FFX Co. Board of Supervisors and then they have to deal with the pressure from Comstock and the unions. The casino isn't going in Surovell's backyard so he doesn't care and he keeps Comstock and the unions happy because he tried.