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Get caught up with this special newsletter collection of all Arizona Luminaria’s Project-Blue related content from the week.


In today’s newsletter:

đź’§ First up the new news: Council member Nikki Lee says in her newsletter today that the data center project has other site options in the Tucson area. So even if the council says no, the project could be inevitable. Read that update here.

🌊 Read through some vignettes and see photos from the community meeting at the TCC last night, attended by about a thousand loudly opposed Tucsonans — here.

đź’¦ Lastly, the Pima County Board of Supervisors wants the state to stop giving data centers tax breaks. Read it.

đźšż And in case you missed it on Monday, city and county officials want to revisit NDAs in development projects like this one. Check it out here.

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Pima County Supervisors vote to lobby against AZ sales tax exemptions for data centers

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Public officials reconsider NDA process amid Project Blue outrage

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