Coachella Valley and other Riverside County communities are back in business with tribal funds to help offset increased traffic and other impacts of casinos thanks to a bill that the governor signed into law. Assembly Bill 158 by Assemblyman Alberto Torrico, D-Newark, could provide about $13 million for the county, part of a total of $30 million statewide from some gambling tribes. ‘‘It has a significant impact obviously on the city budget and our ability to provide additional gaming mitigation services,” said Palm Springs City Manager David Ready.

