
Arizona cities conference to tackle water, housing and data center growth
Nearly 2,000 local government leaders and guests are gathering in Phoenix, Arizona, for the League of Arizona Cities and Towns Annual Conference. Key topics include Colorado River water cuts, housing affordability, and the increasing energy demands from data centers. The conference brings together officials from across the state to address these significant challenges.
The annual conference for the League of Arizona Cities and Towns is being held this week in Phoenix, bringing together approximately 2,000 local government officials and guests. The event, scheduled from August 18-21 at the Arizona Biltmore Resort, will see mayors, council members, state lawmakers, and policy experts discuss critical issues facing the state.
Among the primary challenges on the agenda are the ongoing Colorado River water cuts, the state's housing affordability crisis, and the escalating energy demands associated with the rapid growth of data centers. Attendees will confront these pressing concerns to formulate strategies and solutions for Arizona's future.