Another step in Phil Ruffin’s highly-anticipated Golden Circle Casino in Park City tonight as the Planning Commission approved a zoning change to allow the development as planned. Construction crews are already hard at work for the future historical horse racing casino and hotel at 77th and Hydraulic. The Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission approved a license for the casino in July, allowing it to operate 1,000 machines inside county lines. Monday, the Park City Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve the next step in making the casino a reality – changing the zoning on the property to allow for the expansion. “It’s a fairly massive project on the renovation and construction of the existing structure,” said Park City Zoning Administrator Russ Evvy. “Without sounding like a cheerleader, I think it’s a very exciting reuse of that particular property.” Monday’s meeting was a public hearing, but there was no public comment or input on this change. The commission says it was more of a formality to align the property zoning with decisions that have already been made.
Source: KAKE – News