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Pima County supervisors narrowly approved the Project Blue data center proposal in June. This month, Mayor Regina Romero and ...
Tucson stops work on 290-acre Project Blue data center north of Pima County Fairgrounds due to community concerns about water ...
Mayor Regina Romero and the Tucson City Council were supposed to vote this week on whether to annex the land to allow both ...
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Lessons learned from Project Blue
“You can drag these around and see the impacts,” Ed Hendel, said co-founder of Sky Island AI as he explained an online ...
The Tucson city council voted unanimously to reject Amazon's planned Project Blue AI data center campus, while locals cheered ...
"This battle is just the beginning for Tucson,” said Councilmember Rocque Perez as the council voted against the Project Blue mega data center plan.
The city of Tucson has blocked the implementation of the data center, citing public opposition and the project's high water use.
The City of Tucson told Project Blue to take its business elsewhere; so, where might elsewhere be? You can not rule out ...
The City of Tucson rejected the proposed Project Blue data center project. Could the project find a new spot in Arizona?
Project Blue is a mistake for Tucson and a net loss for our environment. No, we cannot create more water and the promise that this center will be “water-positive” is misleading.
Project Blue’s first phase will generate over $97 million in tax revenue for the City of Tucson over the first 10 years. In comparison, Prop 414 estimated $80 million in revenue over 10 years.
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