Pima Supervisors may have thought Project Blue was off their plate after they voted in July to sell 290 acres of land for the data center. But Tucson City Council threw a wrench in the plan. Now there are signs Supervisors may hire outside lawyers to help figure out if the county can back out of the land deal.
Supervisors voted three to two to accept almost 21 million dollars for a huge chunk of land near I-10 and Houghton.
The sales contract set some conditions: The City of Tucson had to agree to annex the land into city limits, and the city had to agree to provide reclaimed water to cool the data center’s electronics…