PORTERVILLE, CA – On January 7, 2020, the Tulare County Board of Supervisors approved a Memorandum of
Understanding and Intergovernmental Agreement (MOU) with the Tule River Indian Tribe to address environmental
impacts related to the proposed relocation of the Eagle Mountain Casino to land adjacent to the Porterville Airport. The
MOU also provides funding for County programs and services including road improvements within the County.
“The Tribe has remained committed to ensuring the relocation project is a project that not only contributes to the success of
the Tribe, but also to the surrounding community,” stated Chairman Neil Peyron.” The County MOU is a strong reflection
of that commitment.”
The proposed relocation project includes a hotel, event center and convention space, sports bar, restaurant, buffet and food
court, and entertainment lounge. The proposed relocation project will also include a new tertiary water treatment facility
and a fire station at the casino site with the capability to assist the City and County on emergency calls.
“The County and the Tribe have benefited from a productive relationship for many years and we are pleased to have reached
a mutual agreement in mitigating the impacts associated with relocating Eagle Mountain Casino,” stated Board Chairman
Pete Vander Poel. “We appreciate and are supportive of the Tribe’s efforts to improve our local economy while also
improving County infrastructure benefiting all Tulare County residents.”
The Tribe and County officials are excited about the new employment opportunities the relocation project will offer and the
positive economic impact the relocation project will have on the Tribe and the surrounding community. As one of the
largest employers in the area, there is broad public support for the relocation of the Eagle Mountain Casino because it will
allow current employees a shorter commute time, provide additional employment opportunities and increase tourism in the
area.
Under the Memorandum of Understanding and Intergovernmental Agreement, the Tribe has agreed to mitigate all the
environmental impacts related to the relocation project, including improving a portion of Teapot Dome Avenue, the
intersection at Avenue 256/Spruce Road and the intersection at SR 190/Rockford Road. In addition to meeting its mitigation
requirements, the Tribe has also agreed to pay to make improvements to portions of Westwood Street.
“The Tribe is looking forward to the relocation of the Eagle Mountain Casino and intends to continue its long-standing
history of investing in the local community,” expressed Chairman Peyron. “Securing the support of the County through this
MOU will hopefully help fast track the approval of our project.”
Eagle Mountain Casino Soars Back with All-You-Can-Eat Fried Chicken Buffet!
Porterville, CA (April 15, 2024) – Mark your calendars and fire up your taste buds! Eagle Mountain Casino is excited to announce the grand return of its buffet, kicking off with a legendary all-you-can-eat fried chicken extravaganza every Wednesday from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM, starting April 17th. Indulge in a feast fit for a king (or queen) for just $16 per person (excluding tax). Eagle Mountain’s renowned fried chicken takes center stage, boasting a crispy golden crust and juicy, flavorful tenderness. Get ready to pile your plate high with your favorite parts – drumsticks, wings, thighs, and breasts – alongside a delectable spread of