Department of Interior must approve the Win-River relocation plan and transfer title of this land into federal trust giving the site tribal sovereignty over state and local juridction. The land is owned by the Redding Rancheria. Win-River Casino plans to relocate about 2 miles to a 232-acre site along Interstate 5 just south of Bonneyview Road. These artist renderings of the new Win-River Resort & Casino at I-5 were prepared by the architect HBG Design. The Redding Rancheria describes the situation as. The decision to move the Win-River Casino to a new location in Redding, California is currently in the hands of the federal government. Read more Win-River Casino: Relocation/Expansion Update - March 2023 Ma. Gavin Newsom has signed a new, 25-year tribal gaming compact with the Redding Rancheria, owners of Win-River Casino in Redding. Read more Win-River Casino: Tribe signs new California gaming compact Ap-Ĭalifornia Gov. Department of Interior on whether the Win-River Casino can relocate to a new site along the Sacramento River. The Redding Rancheria is still waiting for a final decision by the U.S. Read more Win-River Casino Relocation Project - Update Aug 2023 Aug. The Tribe announced in a press release Monday that Gov. Redding Rancheria is a major step closer to moving the Win-River casino to a new location along I-5. News Headlines Win-River Steps Closer to Relocation Octo.