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200 Casino Patrons Were Interviewed In 2017
WEST SPRINGFIELD – For or against gambling, the sages at Memo's Restaurant and Catering Monday morning expressed strong concerns about traffic regarding the $700-$800 million Hard Rock International resort casino project proposed for the Eastern States Exposition fairgrounds just across the street.
Worry about traffic was the common denominator among the half a dozen customers interviewed at the popular local coffee shop. They commented that traffic delays are bad enough during the 17-day Big E fair that attracts 1.3 million visitors down Memorial Avenue, without adding a casino to the mix. The told tales of traffic backups on nearby Route 5 and I-91.
'I don't like the idea. It's going to be so much traffic,' 37-year-old Sherry A. Foley said.
The Agawam resident recalled that one day when her daughter had a 5 p.m. appointment with a doctor whose office is near the fairgrounds during the Big E they ended up being an hour late because of traffic snarls.
Mark Rivers, president of the Bronson Companies, consultants and developer for the project, has said plans are in the works to create access to the fairgrounds that bypasses Memorial Drive and will offer solutions to existing traffic problems.
'How do you put another flyover coming from Route 5?' 66-year-old West Springfield resident Chester M. Clark said. 'You can only come off the (Route 5) circle with so many roads.'
Opinions among the diners seemed divided about gambling
Clark, and Sue Nieske, a 47-year-old resident of Wilbraham voiced opposition to it even though it is anticipated a casino in West Springfield would create 2,000 jobs.
'How are people going to afford to gamble? There are not enough jobs here,' Nieske said.
Clark said he sees a casino at the fairgrounds as being a self-contained entity that will not create economic spillover for existing businesses and may create public safety and crime problems to boot.
'I wouldn't mind. I love to gamble,' West Springfield resident Beverley F. Small said of the prospect of a local casino.
Small, who gives her age as over 80, joined Clark in saying an isolated location like in Palmer would be a better site for a casino. They contended any problems, traffic and otherwise, would be easier to contain and deal with.
'If it were further away then I wouldn't be so tempted (to gamble),' Small said.
And ditto for Foley, who said, 'I love to gamble and I like that casinos are far away.'
'I'm definitely not opposed to the idea,' said Domenic Pompi, the 44-year-old owner of Memo's of the whole casino ball of wax.
He attended the rollout of plans for a local casino held Friday at the Eastern States Exposition fairgrounds. The affair, to which about 200 local leaders and dignitaries were invited, featured throbbing pop music with mammoth slide shows of Hard Rock International casinos and resorts around the world. The luncheon also featured singing by music idol and television star Bret Michaels as well as promises from Hard Rock International that it will support local charities.
'Going in (to the event) I wasn't too crazy about the idea,' Pompi said. 'Right now I'm open-minded. I'm right on the fence..The plan looked good.'
Sixty-year-old Kenneth Haskins, who would give his address only as 'out of town,' said he is fine with gambling and would vote in favor of a local casino if it is put on the ballot.
'I'd probably vote for it — anything to bring in more revenue to the city, but the politicians would squander it somewhere else,' he said. 'Every time you turn around they've got another one (casino proposal).'
Worry about traffic was the common denominator among the half a dozen customers interviewed at the popular local coffee shop. They commented that traffic delays are bad enough during the 17-day Big E fair that attracts 1.3 million visitors down Memorial Avenue, without adding a casino to the mix. The told tales of traffic backups on nearby Route 5 and I-91.
'I don't like the idea. It's going to be so much traffic,' 37-year-old Sherry A. Foley said.
The Agawam resident recalled that one day when her daughter had a 5 p.m. appointment with a doctor whose office is near the fairgrounds during the Big E they ended up being an hour late because of traffic snarls.
Mark Rivers, president of the Bronson Companies, consultants and developer for the project, has said plans are in the works to create access to the fairgrounds that bypasses Memorial Drive and will offer solutions to existing traffic problems.
'How do you put another flyover coming from Route 5?' 66-year-old West Springfield resident Chester M. Clark said. 'You can only come off the (Route 5) circle with so many roads.'
Opinions among the diners seemed divided about gambling
Clark, and Sue Nieske, a 47-year-old resident of Wilbraham voiced opposition to it even though it is anticipated a casino in West Springfield would create 2,000 jobs.
'How are people going to afford to gamble? There are not enough jobs here,' Nieske said.
Clark said he sees a casino at the fairgrounds as being a self-contained entity that will not create economic spillover for existing businesses and may create public safety and crime problems to boot.
'I wouldn't mind. I love to gamble,' West Springfield resident Beverley F. Small said of the prospect of a local casino.
Small, who gives her age as over 80, joined Clark in saying an isolated location like in Palmer would be a better site for a casino. They contended any problems, traffic and otherwise, would be easier to contain and deal with.
'If it were further away then I wouldn't be so tempted (to gamble),' Small said.
And ditto for Foley, who said, 'I love to gamble and I like that casinos are far away.'
'I'm definitely not opposed to the idea,' said Domenic Pompi, the 44-year-old owner of Memo's of the whole casino ball of wax.
He attended the rollout of plans for a local casino held Friday at the Eastern States Exposition fairgrounds. The affair, to which about 200 local leaders and dignitaries were invited, featured throbbing pop music with mammoth slide shows of Hard Rock International casinos and resorts around the world. The luncheon also featured singing by music idol and television star Bret Michaels as well as promises from Hard Rock International that it will support local charities.
'Going in (to the event) I wasn't too crazy about the idea,' Pompi said. 'Right now I'm open-minded. I'm right on the fence..The plan looked good.'
Sixty-year-old Kenneth Haskins, who would give his address only as 'out of town,' said he is fine with gambling and would vote in favor of a local casino if it is put on the ballot.
'I'd probably vote for it — anything to bring in more revenue to the city, but the politicians would squander it somewhere else,' he said. 'Every time you turn around they've got another one (casino proposal).'