Chumash Tribe to use labor unions for all work on casino project


The Chumash Casino Resort. Photo from Facebook

The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians in California will only use labor unions for its $160 million casino expansion.

The tribe plans to add a 12-story hotel with 215 rooms to the Chumash Casino Resort. There will also be more gaming space, new food and beverage venues and a parking garage.

“The hotel and casino expansion is one of the tribe’s most significant construction projects in more than a decade,” Chairman Vincent Armenta said in a press release. “We are committed to providing hundreds of construction jobs to union workers and working with local businesses through every step of construction.”


The color-shaded areas show the additional parking, hotel and casino spaces that are included in the $160 million expansion of the Chumash Casino Resort. Image from www.chumashee.com

The project has been controversial within the local community. The tribe has completed an environmental evaluation but the state is asking for a more thorough analysis.

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