The Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians has reached a land-use agreement with Riverside County in California.
The agreement covers non-Indian owned land within reservation boundaries.
The tribe and the county will cooperate on permit and zoning issues.
"This long-awaited document will join the two parties so that we can begin working hand in hand,” said Vice Chairman Raymond Torres, The Palm Springs Desert Sun reported.
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Riverside County, Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians ink land-use agreement
(The Palm Springs Desert Sun 5/19)