Phoenix delays decision on data center rules; Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose comments

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents a variety of data center developers and hyperscalers.)

By Jorge Ramos | Phoenix Business Journal

The city of Phoenix could soon become the latest city in the Valley to create guidelines to regulate data center developments, but the decision will have to wait until next month.

Proposed amendments to both the general plan and zoning rules were supposed to go before the full Phoenix City Council on Wednesday, but a continuance was issued, postposing the discussion and possible adoption of data center regulations to July 2.

Essentially, the proposed changes to the Phoenix zoning ordinance look to define the parameters of what constitutes a data center, define which zoning districts data centers are permitted within, impose distance requirements and include assurances from energy providers. The potential changes come in conjunction with Mayor Kate Gallego publicly coming out against state tax incentives for data centers and regularly expressing her concerns on the environmental and the economical impacts.

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Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose says this “continuance provides some time for continued stakeholder input.”

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