Thursday, 12 April 2012 10:57

Residents Voice Concerns Over Green Racino

Written by  Amani Abraham
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The residents of Green are voicing their concerns about the possible move of Thistledown racetrack from Cleveland to the Akron-Canton area.

Des Wertheimer spoke to city council earlier this week and is now organizing a group of residents to stop the move of a racino into the city.

"It's not going to have a hotel - probably limited restaurants, so you're basically looking at nothing more than a money trap," said Wertheimer .

Mayor Dick Norton confirmed last week that officials with Rock Ohio Caesars sat down with him last fall to discuss the possible relocation of Thistledown near the Akron-Canton airport.

Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert owns Rock Ohio along with the HorseShoe Casino in Cleveland which is expected to open this May.

Wertheimer said the move would affect surrounding areas including Jackson, North Canton and Hartville.

"We just don't feel that type of development would benefit us at all."

Norton said if further plans develop, he would poll residents and businesses for their feedback on the racino.

Wertheimer says there has already been tremendous growth in the city including the addition of two emergency departments off Massillon Road.

"We have a great community," said Wertheimer. "It just absolutely doesn't seem like a fit at all," said Wertheimer.

According to the mayor, Rock Ohio is currently looking at multiple locations if the relocation is approved.

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Amani Abraham

Amani Abraham

Amani Abraham is the morning web editor and also tracks morning drive traffic for 1590 WAKR, 97.5 WONE and 94.9 WQMX during weekday mornings and is a reporter/anchor. She's no stranger to AkronNewsNow.com, having worked as an intern with Rubber City Radio Group as a producer for the Daily Vodcast and other video projects.. Amani is a 2011 graduate with a Communications degree from the University of Akron, where she excelled in her work on the student radio station WZIP-FM and Z-TV, the University's television program. You can reach Amani through the newsroom 330-864-6397 or by email aabraham@rcrg.net

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