The Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation of Arizona is considering building a bridge to make it easier to access the reservation.
The tribe hasn't made any final decisions and is talking to local communities about the project. But tribal leaders say a bridge would make it easier for employees and visitors to get to the reservation.
The bridge would be built across the Salt River. It would connect two highways and provide a more direct route to the reservation from the East Phoenix area.
Get the Story:
Yavapai tribe wants Bush-Beeline bridge
(The East Valley Tribune 2/19)
Relevant Links:
Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation - http://www.ftmcdowell.org
Related Stories:
Fort McDowell Yavapai
Nation builds justice center (06/16)
Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation marks critical day
(05/11)
Column: How Yavapai Nation defeated
dam (11/10)
Arizona tribe busy with
expansion of economy (04/08)
Arizona
tribe celebrates defeat of relocation plan (11/22)
Arizona tribe gets ready to mark Sovereignty
Day (05/06)
Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation
building economy (04/27)
Ariz. tribe
hopes to keep tourism dollars at home (03/23)
Yavapai tribe moving forward with major
developments (01/23)
Advertisement
Tags
Trending in News
1 White House Council on Native American Affairs meets quick demise under Donald Trump
2 'A process of reconnecting': Young Lakota actor finds ways to stay tied to tribal culture
3 Jenni Monet: Bureau of Indian Affairs officer on leave after fatal shooting of Brandon Laducer
4 'A disgraceful insult': Joe Biden campaign calls out Navajo leader for Republican speech
5 Kaiser Health News: Sisters from Navajo Nation died after helping coronavirus patients
2 'A process of reconnecting': Young Lakota actor finds ways to stay tied to tribal culture
3 Jenni Monet: Bureau of Indian Affairs officer on leave after fatal shooting of Brandon Laducer
4 'A disgraceful insult': Joe Biden campaign calls out Navajo leader for Republican speech
5 Kaiser Health News: Sisters from Navajo Nation died after helping coronavirus patients
More Headlines
Tim Giago: A disease that ravages Indian Country and America
EPA unveils Western office to focus on abandoned mine tracking, cleanup
Following McGirt decision, Oneida Nation case continues string of Indigenous court victories
Clara Caufield: Enduring the COVID Pandemic
Native Sun News Today: Authorities target traffickers during Sturgis rally
Elizabeth Cook-Lynn: A state of war?
Native Sun News Today: 'Sovereignty is Real'
Native youth navigate complex, contradictory jurisdictions
President of Oglala Sioux Tribe suspended ahead of impeachment hearing
'A process of reconnecting': Young Lakota actor finds ways to stay tied to tribal culture
White House Council on Native American Affairs meets quick demise under Donald Trump
Tribes, Nevada Guard combine efforts for COVID-19 testing
More Headlines
EPA unveils Western office to focus on abandoned mine tracking, cleanup
Following McGirt decision, Oneida Nation case continues string of Indigenous court victories
Clara Caufield: Enduring the COVID Pandemic
Native Sun News Today: Authorities target traffickers during Sturgis rally
Elizabeth Cook-Lynn: A state of war?
Native Sun News Today: 'Sovereignty is Real'
Native youth navigate complex, contradictory jurisdictions
President of Oglala Sioux Tribe suspended ahead of impeachment hearing
'A process of reconnecting': Young Lakota actor finds ways to stay tied to tribal culture
White House Council on Native American Affairs meets quick demise under Donald Trump
Tribes, Nevada Guard combine efforts for COVID-19 testing
More Headlines