Broadband RFP Update
Notice to Contractors: The Colorado River Indian Tribes has issued Addendum 1 for the CPUC Broadband Deployment Phase I Request for Proposals for the construction of outside plant fiber optic infrastructure. This addendum includes answers to questions discussed during the March 17 pre-bid meeting, along with revisions to the construction specifications. Proposers are required to […]
Basin Briefs March 19th
According to the Arizona Capitol Times, cracks are beginning to show in Arizona’s previously unified position on Colorado River negotiations. Disagreements are emerging between state leaders and local communities over how water should be managed and protected as shortages worsen. Some regions, particularly rural areas, are pushing back against policies they believe prioritize urban growth […]
Basin Briefs March 18
According to CBS 5 Arizona’s Family, Yuma officials are preparing for possible Colorado River water cuts as negotiations over future river operations continue. Yuma, a major agricultural hub, depends heavily on Colorado River water, and local leaders say reductions could impact farming, jobs, and the regional economy. As federal and state officials work toward new […]
The Marking of a Milestone (2015)
There is a history and a people that’s been forever cultivating it’s lands and people to allow not just for the growth of the generations of past, but for the future ones to come. Colorado River Indian Tribes celebrated it’s 150 Commemoration Anniversary in 2015, hosted by the commonwealth of the four main tribes that […]