Business
Gila River tribe approves freeway billboards


The Gila River Indian Community of Arizona approved the placement of billboards along a freeway that runs through the reservation.

The billboards must comply with the tribe's sign ordinance. They must be no more than 30 feet tall and spaced at least 1,000 feet apart.

As many as nine billboards will be placed along the highway on land owned by individual tribal members. The Bureau of Indian Affairs still has to approve the leases for the signs.

Get the Story:
Tribe OKs freeway billboards (The Arizona Republic 6/15)

Relevant Links:
Gila River Indian Community - http://www.gric.nsn.us
Gila River Indian Community economic development - http://www.gilariverdevelopment.com

Related Stories:
Suspended Gila River governor seeks businesses (6/5)
Gila River governor suspended for three weeks (6/1)
Gila River governor pushes for study of freeway (05/17)
Editorial: Gila River Tribe rejects college campus (5/15)
Gila River Indian Community caught in freeway fire (5/12)
Gila River committee rejects freeway study (5/11)
Gila River governor pushing for vote on freeway (04/27)
Gila River landowners plan large development (04/12)
New Gila River governor targets corruption within tribe (03/07)
Arizona tribe facing pressure on highway proposal (11/29)
RV park opening in Gila River Indian Community (09/28)
Arizona tribe considers hosting two big retail centers (08/05)
Arizona tribe debates use of land for new freeway (08/04)
Arizona tribe celebrates landmark water deal (04/25)
Arizona tribe lures businesses to reservation (04/18)
Breakthrough cited in tribe's plan for old airstrip (03/18)
Arizona tribe's resort employs unique concierge (02/23)
Arizona tribe considers redeveloping airstrip (02/15)
Gila River Tribe to move cowboy town near casino (02/02)