In a 5-0 vote the City Council Tuesday night voted against
the State gambling law, leaving the door open for the State to still have Saratoga Springs as #1 on their list to put in a Saratoga style Casino
after the bidder for a casino builds community relations. I’m sure the Destination Saratoga group will
bring to Albany past Mayors, Commissioners,
Supervisors and current business owners who would like to see a Saratoga style casino
placed here, to pressure them as well.
This vote holds no water with many as last year the council
(except for Yepsen, who was not Mayor) voted 5-0 in favor of expanded gambling
in Saratoga Springs and if Destination Saratoga does
indeed go to Albany
for talks, I am sure they will bring a copy of that resolution with them. The leader of the no vote was none other than
Commissioner Skip Scirocco, who if you remember pulled a circus act against
having the Racino in Saratoga when he was a County Supervisor
which contributed to his ouster from County politics. Commissioner Scirocco will soon have his own
problems when a story of epic proportions comes to light in the very near
future, which may contribute to his ouster from City politics, but that will be
played out another day.
Regarding the casino, Mayor Yepsen has called this the issue
of the decade. While I agree, there
could be a part (b) that will be an issue of the decade and that is what will
happen to Saratoga Springs
if a casino is placed as far as 25-35 miles away? We would be crazy to think that we could keep
our same status as the destination city of NY.
A speaker at tonight’s meeting said that NYRA already owes the State $17
million dollars that it can’t pay and
without casino money the thoroughbred industry can’t even turn a profit. The Governor wants NYRA to make money without
the casino money and if it can’t, then our flat track will follow the trend of
lower attendance and handle that has happened over the last few years and then
we ask what then Commissioners? We have 2 new hotels going up now and 1 on the
board (I think) and that doesn’t count the numerous hotels built in the last 6
years. The City will have more non
occupied hotel rooms as it has empty condos. Saratoga
Springs lost its City in the Country charm years ago
and our officials can’t accept this, we are becoming an over built city with no
controlled growth (something I don’t think we ever had). We need to do something to bring more people to
Saratoga and the
flowers on Broadway aren’t going to do it.
PS: Remember 43% also have a voice and can tilt
an election.