Ahwatukee Residents Express Concerns Over Approved 1 Million-Square-Foot Data Center
Residents in Ahwatukee, AZ, are raising concerns about a planned 1 million-square-foot data center approved two years ago. They claim they were unaware of the implications of data centers at the time of approval. During a recent meeting, residents voiced worries about noise, pollution, and proximity to residential areas. The developer stated that public hearings were held and that the project includes a park. They assured residents that energy rates would not be affected and that the center would be air-cooled.

Residents near a planned 1 million-square-foot data center in Ahwatukee, AZ, are expressing concerns about the project, claiming they were unaware of data center impacts when it was approved two years ago. At a Village Planning Committee meeting, neighbors sought to halt the project, citing noise pollution and proximity to homes.
The developer noted that public hearings were conducted at the time of approval and that a park was added per community requests. They assured residents that energy rates would remain unchanged and that the center would utilize air cooling to address water usage concerns.




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