Tucson Planning Commission to hold public hearing on proposed data center zoning rules
The Tucson Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to discuss proposed zoning rules for large-scale data centers. These new rules would regulate facilities over 25,000 square feet or those using more than 20 megawatts of energy. The proposal includes stricter requirements for both energy and water usage.
The Tucson Planning Commission is scheduled to conduct a public hearing tomorrow regarding proposed new zoning regulations for large-scale data centers. This hearing will provide an opportunity for Tucson residents to offer their comments and feedback on the prospective rules.
The proposed regulations aim to govern data center facilities that exceed 25,000 square feet in size or consume more than 20 megawatts of energy. A significant aspect of the proposal includes the implementation of stricter requirements concerning both energy and water usage for these facilities.
The public hearing is set to commence at 6 p.m. at Tucson City Hall, with an additional option for online participation.