Glendale announces details of agreement with tribe over plans for a casino; vote scheduled for Tuesday

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By Kaila White and Peter Corbett, The Republic | azcentral.com

The Tohono O’odham Nation would pay Glendale $26 million over 20 years under a proposed agreement for the tribe’s casino on its reservation land near the Westgate Entertainment District.

The deal, which the Glendale City Council likely will consider at a Tuesday meeting, also would provide more than $2 million to the Glendale Convention and Visitors Bureau to promote tourism.

Glendale does not have jurisdiction over the casino site. But after opposing casino development for four years, the city decided last year to begin negotiations with the tribe.

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