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City tries to annex land owned by Ak-Chin Indian Community





The city of Maricopa, Arizona, is trying to annex land owned by the Ak-Chin Indian Community.

The tribe started the land-into-trust process for about 1,000 acres earlier this year. But the city's annexation request could delay action on the applications.

"At this time, the Ak-Chin community opposes this annexation for several reasons," tribal planner Bart Smith told The Maricopa Monitor.

Landowners near the tribe's property support the annexation. A state law that recently went into effect purports to allow municipalities to annex tribal land without tribal consent.

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Maricopa growth: City aims to annex land, Ak-Chin not pleased (The Maricopa Monitor 8/28)

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