Hundreds pack supervisors meeting to stop Project Blue, but county may have few tools left

More than 300 people, most bedecked in red and many holding signs, packed the Oct. 21 Board of Supervisors meeting to express ongoing dismay with Project Blue moving forward. The call-to-audience session, with some interruptions, stretched well over two hours, as speakers invoked Tucson’s “moral courage” and voiced fierce opposition to the proposed data center, citing concerns about water and energy use.

Many dozens of signs were held up at the meeting, including:

“Listen to your constituents. We do not want data centers.”…

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