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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3202501" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Around Ponca, the tribal casinos contribute a ton of money to road construction. </p><p>The road to my house and beyond was built by the Osage tribe casino. If I remember right, they have to contribute a certain percentage of their profits to community projects. </p><p>If your a member of the tribe and have a rural home that is not on the reservation, the tribe will build a road to the home. ODOT has nothing to do with it. It's all county/tribe.</p><p>We have three tribal homes out near our range. Asphalt road was built for four miles to those homes. A couple of years later, another tribal home was built two miles away. The road was extended to that driveway and then it reverted back to a gravel road.</p><p>Great benefit to the county.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3202501, member: 5412"] Around Ponca, the tribal casinos contribute a ton of money to road construction. The road to my house and beyond was built by the Osage tribe casino. If I remember right, they have to contribute a certain percentage of their profits to community projects. If your a member of the tribe and have a rural home that is not on the reservation, the tribe will build a road to the home. ODOT has nothing to do with it. It's all county/tribe. We have three tribal homes out near our range. Asphalt road was built for four miles to those homes. A couple of years later, another tribal home was built two miles away. The road was extended to that driveway and then it reverted back to a gravel road. Great benefit to the county. [/QUOTE]
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