Tucsonans invited to public hearing on large-scale data center zoning regulations

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Tucson city leaders are inviting public input on proposed zoning regulations for large-scale data centers. A public hearing is scheduled for June 3rd, where the city planning commission will discuss where these facilities can be built. Residents can attend in person or online, with written comments due by June 2nd.

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Gov: Tucson City Planning Commission, Tucson City Council

Tucson city leaders are seeking public engagement on new rules for large data centers, with a public hearing scheduled for next Wednesday. The City Planning Commission is set to discuss proposed zoning regulations regarding the permissible locations for these extensive facilities.

Community members are encouraged to participate in the public hearing, which will take place at 6:00 p.m. on June 3rd at City Hall, with an option to join online. For those wishing to submit written feedback, comments must be received by 5:00 p.m. on June 2nd. Further information on online participation is available on the kboa.com website.