Wynn wins state environmental permit; Everett gloats, Boston sulks
Late Friday, state Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Matthew Beaton signed off on the Wynn casino planned for Everett, removing a major hurdle for the project.
Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria was all woot woot:
Secretary Beaton's announcement today means more than just a significant milestone for this project. It is the validation of the planning, hard work and perseverance of everyone involved in making Wynn Everett a reality. The Wynn team has put forth an ambitious development that fully mitigates the impacts of their project. Their attention to detail and careful planning are the reasons I chose to work with them in the first place - and the reasons the MEPA Certificate was issued by Secretary Beaton today.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh asked where he's going to get the $175 million he says the casino will force the city to spend on fixing Sullivan Square and Rutherford Avenue:
I will work with the Baker Administration and my colleagues in federal and state government to ensure that adequate funding mechanisms are in place for a regional project of this magnitude. We will also coordinate with these partners to push for an accurate and expert-based transportation plan in order to fully understand and then mitigate this development's impacts on Boston's streets.
And don't worry, the city lawsuit continues.
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You're doing a heckava job Baker!
Late Friday night, when politicians sneak in unpopular/shady dealings. Thanks Charles.
Carlo must have celebrated with
at least dozen donuts.