![]() ![]() The supervisor, a longtime opponent of the casino, said there was “clear and convincing evidence” that the road has become more dangerous since October. The tribe blamed the state’s transportation department, Caltrans, for delaying the road improvements. Jamul Indian Village, the tiny reservation that encompasses the casino, issued a statement that said it was being blamed for an increase in accidents that might be attributed to other factors. They demanded that road improvements that have been promised-be delivered. Traffic accidents have increased along an 11-mile stretch of State Route 94 since the casino opened, said the residents, who included Jamul resident, and longtime member of the San Diego Board of Supervisors Dianne Jacob. Residents and neighbors of Jamul’s Hollywood Casino Jamul-San Diego, which operates in a remote part of San Diego County, held a press conference to complain of traffic concerns about increased accidents on the highway that serves the new casino, which opened in October. They called on the state’s transportation department to make promised upgrades to intersections along State Route 94 to address this issue. Residents of Jamul, in rural San Diego County, held a press conference last week to complain that the opening of the Hollywood Casino Jamul-San Diego, has caused an increase in dangerous accidents.
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