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Casino adds parking facility for trucks passing through city

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Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015 7:53 PM
Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Chairman Manuel Heart cuts the ribbon on a new commercial truck parking lot at the Ute Mountain Casino on Feb. 16. From left: casino marketing staffers Brad Clauson and Craig Welch; Manuel Heart, secretary Priscilla Blackhawk-Rentz, economic development specialist Tawnie Knight, tribal vice chairman Juanita Plentyholes, and Ute Junior Miss Talia Whyte.

Ute Mountain Casino is in growth mode, officials say, and in response a new parking facility for commercial trucks is now open.

The roughly 60-truck capacity lot is directly across from the Travel Center, and includes new lighting and security cameras for safety.

“This is about economic development,” said Ute Mountain Ute tribal chairman Manuel Heart at a Feb. 16 ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new lot. The Ute Mountain Ute economic development division partially funded the $500,000 lot engineering and construction project. Members of the casino staff as well as tribal leadership were in attendance to bless the new lot, and celebrate the first 18-wheeler rolling through.

“We’re doing this together,” Heart said. “When we start looking at (Highway) 491, and these trucks coming down, giving them a place here will help us with economic development.”

The new commercial truck lot is one of several other growth-centric endeavors the Ute Mountain Casino is embarking on. Chairman Heart said the casino was “looking at a possible hotel expansion”, and casino chief financial officer Ikrom Mamatmuminov noted several improvement projects that are in the works or completed, including the installation a new Point of Sale system to streamline casino staff and customer transactions, as well as the addition of 20 new slot machines. Additionally, the Travel Center has just signed a 10-year contract with Exxon-Mobil which will help fund future projects, he said.

“Revenues are up and we are experiencing more traffic,” he said. “At least 15 percent more than the year before.”

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