Tucson Writing New Rules for Giant Data Centers Near Homes

Tucson is drafting zoning rules that would require any large data center to sit at least 400 feet from homes, schools, and other noise-sensitive areas—and no developer could build one anywhere in the city without going through a public hearing and a mayor and Council vote.

Over 550 residents submitted feedback through surveys, in-person meetings at Pueblo High School and Rincon/University High School, and online comments. The most common response wasn’t a request for tighter rules—it was a call to ban data centers from Tucson entirely.

Where they could—and couldn’t—go

Under the draft proposal, large-scale data centers would be permitted only in heavy industrial (I-2) zones through a mayor and Council special exception, or through a planned area development or planned community development.

There is no by-right path. Every application would require a neighborhood meeting, a Zoning Examiner public hearing, and a final mayor and Council decision before anything gets built…

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