
COMMUNITY
Our journey to bring Cedar Crossing to Linn County is a remarkable story. In 2013, local investors came together to form the Cedar Rapids Development Group (CRDG) after the successful passage of a gaming referendum. Our group included leaders from Peninsula Pacific Entertainment (P2E), which operates premium gaming venues that focus on outstanding service and exceptional quality.
Since that time, the LCGA, P2E and the CRDG have remained close to Linn County business, nonprofit, union and elected leaders that trust them to bring the best gaming and entertainment venue to Cedar Rapids. This project is about more than just building a casino; it is about building a future for our community. Cedar Crossing will meet the growing region’s demand for entertainment, dining and cultural experiences.
CASINO DEVELOPMENT
There are four major steps to casino development in Iowa: Petition, referendum, gaming license application and, finally, development itself.
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Casino development requires petition drives to appear on a ballot for voter approval. Linn County voters supported gaming with a countywide vote in 2013 – so a petition was not required for this proposal.
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In November 2021, Linn County citizens voted to permanently authorize gaming in a countywide election. The measure passed by a 54% majority of Linn County voters.
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In October 2024, the Linn County Gaming Association (LCGA) and Peninsula Pacific Entertainment (P2E) presented their joint gaming license application for a casino in Linn County to the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission (IRGC). The IRGC will issue a decision in February 2025.
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If they attain a gaming license, LCGA, P2E and CRDG will take formal steps to develop Cedar Crossing.