Community Feedback Hub
Purpose of this page
This page gathers current Community items that are open for feedback. Use the links below to read details and share your input on each item. Submissions are collected through the linked pages or surveys.
Community Members are encouraged to attend weekly council meetings and monthly district meetings. Stay informed and have your voice heard.
Current Items Open for Feedback
2026 SRPMIC Referendum Election
Amendment to Change Taxable Gaming Per Capita Payments to Tax-Free General Welfare Payments
Purpose of the Referendum Election
The Community Council is calling a referendum election to ask Community members to vote on whether gaming per capita payments should change from taxable income to tax-free general welfare payments.
If approved, the same portion of gaming revenues would continue to be shared with enrolled Community members, but the payments would no longer be subject to federal income tax
Proposed Name Change of SRPMIC
The Community is considering a formal change to the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community’s official name—replacing one or more non-Indigenous names with traditional ones.
How to participate
- Review the proposal and background materials.
- Share your input through the short survey.
Your feedback will help guide whether and how the Community moves forward with a name change.
5-in-5 Initiative: Community Input Needed
The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, in partnership with the Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health, is launching the 5-in-5 Initiative — a community-wide effort to increase overall quality of life and improve life expectancy for SRPMIC members by five years.
Your feedback is essential. Community input will help shape future health and wellness programs, services, and outreach designed to support the wellbeing of all SRPMIC members and future generations.
Questions? FiveInFive@srpmic-nsn.gov
How to participate
- Volunteer for a focus group — honorariums and refreshments will be provided.
- Take a short survey — participants will be entered into a raffle for a gift card.
Proposed Ordinances
The Office of the General Counsel (OGC) posts proposed ordinances and ordinance amendments for public comment. Each item includes a summary, the draft text, and—if it’s an amendment—a redline showing proposed changes. All comments are shared with the Community Council at the close of the comment period.
Hearings and Community Comments
Materials from Community hearings are posted after review by the Land Management Board (LMB) and Community Council. Community Members and landowners are invited to read the posted materials, watch/listen to recordings, and share comments to inform decisions.
Check each project for active comment windows and links to notices, presentations, and recordings.