• Industry
    • Opinion
    • Features
      • iGaming Data
      • Sports Betting Data
    • Finance
    • Online Casinos
      • US Online Casinos
      • CT Online Casinos
      • MI Online Casinos
      • NJ Online Casinos
      • NY Online Casinos
      • PA Online Casinos
      • WV Online Casinos
      • Casino Bonus Codes
      • BetMGM Bonus Code
    • Podcast

      News

      Bally’s Offers Responses To Proposed CAC Amendments

      Bally’s provides more details to its CAC as part of a $4 billion casino proposal for Ferry Point

      By Chris Altruda

      Last updated: September 22, 2025

      2 min

      NYC Casinos Ballys Bronx

      Bally’s, one of five remaining applicants for up to three downstate New York casino licenses, has submitted responses to amendments offered by its Community Advisory Committee (CAC).

      The proposed $4 billion venue for Ferry Point has seen the competition of peer proposals largely cleared as all three Manhattan-based pitches — Freedom Plaza, Caesars Palace Times Square, and The Avenir — failed to move forward. A fourth, The Coney, is all but rejected as four members of its CAC have publicly signaled their intentions to vote down the proposal.

      Bally’s weathered more of its controversy from the project in the run-up to the two mandated CAC public hearings as New York City Mayor Eric Adams twice threw lifelines to the proposal to get it to this point. That included his veto of a downvote for parkland alienation led by New York City Councilwoman Kristy Marmorato.

      Marmorato clashed with state Assemblymembers Amanda Septimo and Yudelka Tapia at the second hearing Sept. 9, voicing her reasons for opposing Bally’s before the two assemblymembers offered public backing.

      Technical responses

      Bally’s responses to the proposed amendments were somewhat technical in nature as some amendments ran into legally defined limits.

      For example, one amendment looking to have the Community Benefit Fund Board also serve as the governing board for any Bally’s Bronx Conservancy or Trust did not appear feasible. Bally’s noted it does “not have ownership, control, or any decision-making authority over any non-licensed areas of the Ferry Point premises and thus cannot establish a Conservancy or Trust for the management of parkland by which we do not have any right to, or control over.”

      It did reject an amendment calling for a minimum of $17.5 million or 1% of gross gaming revenue (GGR) to be contributed at the time of licensure as opposed to when the casino would be opened.

      Bally’s remained committed to $12.5 million or 1% of GGR at the time of opening but also pointed out it was providing an additional $12 million in annual benefits through the Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) and increasing its “public safety component” commitment from $3 million to $5 million. Those additions resulted in $27.5 million in “on-going, annual support upon the opening of the project.”

      Other points of interest via Q-and-A

      Separate from Bally’s responses to the proposed amendments came answers to questions submitted Sept. 12.

      Bally’s said it had targeted 70% of its employees being from the Bronx, noting its hiring strategy “prioritizes the Bronx community.” In turn, that would raise its percentage of New York state-based workers “well north of 70%.”

      Notably, Bally’s did not say it had a peace labor agreement in place but rather established a “neutrality agreement with the New York Hotel and Gaming Trades Council, AFL-CIO” earlier this year.

      It included $3 million into the CBA for shuttle services and the Soundview ferry route but noted it does not have control of the ferry itself. Bally’s is also looking to expand the shuttle service beyond its current 10 stops to include ones within Ferry Point Park and at its site, and it has entered talks with the MTA to expand bus service routes.

      Get Weekly Email Updates

      Covering all aspects of regulated U.S. online casinos, iGaming, sweepstakes, and more

      Related Posts

      A Welcome to Alabama sign beside a highway

      Alabama’s Gambling Expansion Debate Set To Resume, Possibly This Week

      NYC Casino Roundup August 8

      The New York Casino Weekly Roundup

      Nevada Gaming Control Board Proposes Regulation To Deny Jackpot Payments To Banned Gamblers

      peyton eli manning

      Manning(s) Up: FanDuel Boots Gronk For QB Brothers

      Recommended Read

      Freedom Plaza CAC

      News

      CAC Votes Down Freedom Plaza, Manhattan Shut Out On Casinos

      There’s More…

      governor was moore

      News

      Maryland Online Casino Hopes Fade As Gov. Moore Puts Budget Framework In Place

      March 21, 2025

      Chris Altruda

      microscope study

      News

      Massachusetts Commission Kicking Off Study Of iGaming And Its Public Health Impacts

      The MGC has submitted two RFPs in an effort to more closely explore the iGaming ecosystem and to research AI's role in gambling.

      September 9, 2024

      Erik Gibbs

      phone poker chips

      News

      BetMGM, WSOP Add Pennsylvania Players To Interstate Pools, But PokerStars Still Waiting

      April 29, 2025

      Eric Raskin

      hawaii surfboards

      News

      Tax Rate, Fees, Regulator At Issue As Hawaii Sports Betting Bill Goes To Conference

      April 15, 2025

      Jill R. Dorson

      Get Weekly Email Updates

      Covering all aspects of regulated U.S. online casinos, iGaming, sweepstakes, and more

      • About
      • Contact
      • Privacy
      • Terms
      • Disclosure
      • Responsible Gaming

      © 2025 Casino Reports.