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The Tucson City Council voted unanimously to kill Project Blue, a large data center proposed for land near I-10 and Houghton.
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The project that would bring a data center to Pima County may be dead.The Tucson City Council voted unanimously to direct ...
The Tucson City Council voted unanimously to kill Project Blue, a large data center proposed for land near I-10 and Houghton.
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In the first phase of Project Blue, the data center requires 300 megawatts daily to run efficiently. Think of a Target or a ...
Pima County supervisors voted to approve Project Blue in June and the next decision sat with the city — which needed to approve annexing the land for the data center and allowing it to use city water.
Tucson City Councilman Kevin Dahl will introduce a motion Wednesday to kill the proposed Project Blue data-centers complex before the council can seriously consider it.
Project Blue is a smart, responsible, and necessary step forward for Tucson. Let’s build it — together.