Sonoma County Board of Supervisors Approves Graton Rancheria Expansion Plans, Secures Additional Funding

for Local Schools

The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors recently approved expansion plans for the Graton Rancheria, a local Native American tribe. The approval of the expansion plans will bring additional economic development to the region and secure additional funding for local schools.

The Graton Rancheria is a federally recognized tribe located in Sonoma County, California. The tribe has been working with the county to develop a plan to expand their reservation and create new economic opportunities. The expansion plan includes a casino, hotel, and other businesses. The tribe has also committed to providing additional funding for local schools.

The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to approve the expansion plans. The Board noted that the tribe’s commitment to providing additional funding for local schools was an important factor in their decision. The additional funding will help support educational programs and services in the area.

The expansion plans will bring new jobs and economic development to the region. The casino and hotel will create hundreds of new jobs and generate millions of dollars in revenue. This money will be used to fund local schools, as well as other public services.

The approval of the Graton Rancheria expansion plans is a positive step forward for the region. It will bring new economic opportunities and additional funding for local schools. This is an important step towards creating a brighter future for Sonoma County.