New York Daily News

Plan for casino at Citi Field is a step closer

- BY TIM BALK

A potential bid to build a casino in the sea of parking lots near Citi Field inched forward Wednesday, as a state lawmaker introduced a bill that could make the project possible.

Assemblyma­n Jeffrion Aubry (D-Queens), whose district includes Citi Field, introduced the legislatio­n, which would allow the city to greenlight a gambling developmen­t on at least 20 acres of asphalt by terminatin­g a parkland designatio­n.

The Citi Field casino concept is one of at least nine such proposals under developmen­t in New York City, as the state holds a bidding process for three coveted downstate casino licenses.

Two of the licenses are expected to go to existing so-called racinos with horse racing and digital betting, leaving the field of nine or so contenders essentiall­y vying for a single license.

Steve Cohen, the owner of the New York Mets, has played the expected Citi Field bid close to his chest. But it may carry advantages over some city contenders that have already faced intense community pushback.

Cohen has hosted listening sessions for his potential project. Aubry and Donovan Richards, the Queens borough president, have expressed excitement about the possibilit­y of a casino near the ballpark.

An entity pushing the developmen­t of the Citi Field area was the city’s eighth-largest lobbying spender last year, according to the City Clerk’s office.

“Steve Cohen and his team are committed to delivering a vision with dedicated green space, yearround entertainm­ent and good-paying local jobs,” Karl Rickett, a spokesman for the Mets owner, said in a statement.

Still, some locals have begun to voice casino concerns, and a bid would have to clear land-use hurdles.

Aubry’s bill would require that the land revert to parkland if constructi­on on a gaming facility fails to begin within 15 years of the legislatio­n’s authorizat­ion.

The bill was previously reported by The City news outlet.

The local state senator, Jessica Ramos, did not immediatel­y support the legislatio­n.

“I have yet to review the legislatio­n in full,” said Ramos, a Democrat, in a statement.

In an interview on Wednesday, Aubry said that his office had contacted Ramos about the bill, and that he had introduced the legislatio­n because “there is a timeliness issue” around keeping the bid competitiv­e.

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