Resort Profile
Tribal Vision
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
In designing its destination resort, the Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians has created an experience that offers tranquility, natural beauty, elegant amenities and luxury services. The Tribe is the sole owner and developer of the project.
| Vision • Create a unique economic development opportunity to benefit the Tribe and its members. • Offer an unmatched destination resort experience for guests. • Provide a spectacular facility that creates jobs and benefits the entire region. • Create a resort that aesthetically compliments the community and naturalsurroundings. | Preservation of Nature and the Environment • Conservation of the natural setting and avoidance of sensitive resources • Creek restoration and water quality project includes 40-foot waterfall • Gardens, ponds and terraced landscaping • Panoramic vistas of the Alexander Valley |
| Architecture and Design • LEED certified standards (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) • Courtyards and gardens in the style of a Tuscan village • 260 guest rooms | Estimated Development Schedule • Off-Rancheria Environmental Compact Study, 2007 • Phase One construction, 2007-2008 • Future Phase Two, depending on customer demand |
| Amenities and Services • Pool and spa facility • Meeting rooms, restaurants and retail area • Wine gallery, chapel and entertainment venues | Development Team • Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo, architecture, design, planning and consulting • Ima, design • Cumming LLC, audit • ESA, environmental consulting • Omni-means. engineering • Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians |
