After Project Blue, Pima Supes Rein in Secrecy Agreements
Pima County Board of Supervisors enacted new policies on nondisclosure agreements and environmental reviews after community opposition to Project Blue, with 70 residents speaking out at a key meeting.
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Pima County votes to change two policies — about NDAs and environmental impact reviews — after “lessons learned” from Project Blue
TUCSON — With the secretive Project Blue data center seemingly moving ahead in unincorporated Pima County, all eyes turned again to the Pima County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 2 as the latest opportunity to create safeguards around the project.
After Project Blue, Pima Supes rein in secrecy agreements
The Project Blue data center is still shaking up Pima County government. Its not clear if the center will be built or not, but the uproar it created is leading Pima County Supervisors to build some new county policies.High water and electrical use were not the only reasons people came out in force to oppose the Project Blue data center.They objected to the secrecy, to the NDA, the non-disclosure agreement that kept Pima County from even saying w…
Pima County votes to change two policies — about NDAs and environmental impact reviews — after “lessons learned” from Project Blue - AZ Luminaria
With the secretive Project Blue data center seemingly moving ahead in unincorporated Pima County, all eyes turned again to the Pima County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 2 as the latest opportunity to create safeguards around the project. Pima County supervisors on Tuesday approved two significant policy reforms: new transparency rules for non-disclosure agreements tied to economic development projects and an expanded framework for environmental …
Ways Project Blue might find water despite Tucson veto - Rose Law Group Reporter
By Tony Davis While the developer of Project Blue has made it clear it still wants to buy energy from Tucson Electric Power despite defeat at the hands of the Tucson City Council, its path to finding water for its planned data-center complexes is much more hazy. Project Blue developer Beale Infrastructure has declined to answer questions from reporters or public officials about where it intends to get water for its first data-center complex, pla…
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