- Aug 2, 2025: Mayor seems poised to call for a delay at the 8/6 study session. Contact your City Council Member and tell them no delays, vote no!
- Aug 5, 2025: Developer Beale Infrastructure tells Tucson City Council Member Nikki Lee that Project Blue is coming to Tucson no matter what.
- Our response: No. Not. One. Drop.
- Dr. Michael Bogan’s response letter to Lee.
- Wed, Aug 6, 2025: Rally Against Project Blue! (Multiple Events at City Hall, 1st floor, 255 W. Alameda) Click Here for more details!
- 12:30pm: Study Session - Most Important Event! Pack the house & wear red!
- 4:00pm: Rally/Protest - Burritos, snacks and drinks available!
- 5:30pm: Tucson City Council Meeting
- Tue, Aug 19, 2025 - 5:30m: City Council Annexation Vote City Hall, 1st floor, 255 W. Alameda
What is Project Blue?
Project Blue is a proposed Hyperscale Datacenter adjacent to the Pima County Fairgrounds that is reported to be for Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- 290 acres just north of the Pima County Fairgrounds
- Project Developer: Beale Infrastructure
- Only 180 projected permanent jobs
- Massive Water, Energy, and Infrastrucutre Considerations
- "Water Positivity" claimed after initial 2 years, but:
- Massive initial 622 million gallons used!
- Structured to be negative, not positive!
- Likely to Fail: AWS only replaces 53% based on own estimates
- Watch Watershed Management Group's in-depth presentation
- Broad non-disclosure agreement (NDA) stifles democratic oversight
- NDAs kept developer and water use secret
- City worked 2 years in secret, public left behind
- Amazon confirmed only via accidental disclosure
- Officials now say NDA process must change
- 700MW expected demand is not aligned with Tucson's climate goals.
- TEP to double output: Likely a Natural Gas Plant
- Natural Gas Plant estimated water usage:
- Low: 300 million gallons, doubling Project Blue's impact
- High: 1.5 billion gallons, 6x Project Blue's impact
Check out projected power and water consumption at Sky Island AI's Interactive Dashboard
Get Involved - Help us stop Project Blue!
- Attend the August 6th City Council Study Session and wear red! Hang out with us all day if you can!
- Contact your City Council Member below and tell them to strike down annexation at the August 6th study session, no delays!
- Join our email list to stay up to date and find ways to participate
- Follow us on social media:
- Write letters to the editor like these:
| Council Member | Phone | |
|---|---|---|
| Mayor Romero | (520) 791-4201 | mayor.romero@tucsonaz.gov |
| Ward 1: Vice Mayor Santa Cruz | (520) 791-4040 | ward1@tucsonaz.gov |
| Ward 2: Paul Cunningham | (520) 791-4687 | ward2@tucsonaz.gov |
| Ward 3: Kevin Dahl | (520) 791-4711 | ward3@tucsonaz.gov |
| Ward 4: Nikki Lee | (520) 791-3199 | ward4@tucsonaz.gov |
| Ward 5: Rocque Perez | (520) 791-4231 | ward5@tucsonaz.gov |
| Ward 6: Karin Uhlich | (520) 791-4601 | ward6@tucsonaz.gov |
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Hypersacle Datecenter Issues
Problems with Project Blue
- The board voted to approve the project WITHOUT an environmental or health impact assessment of this project, and we know from communities across the country that data centers like this cause air and water pollution, environmental destruction, and health problems for nearby communities.
- The corporation that will develop the data center (Beale Infrastructure) has shared very little information with the public or with the Board of Supervisors about the amount of water and energy it will consume, and many parts of the agreement were covered by a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). A newly-released development agreement (made public on July 14) has revealed several details that make the project even more shocking, including the fact that the name “Project Blue” actually refers to 2 additional planned data center sites
- We know from our neighbors in Phoenix that these giant data centers cause increases in energy demand, which residents have to pay for in rising rates. TEP has already recently proposed a 14% rate hike. Project Blue will mean an even larger increase.
- Our elected officials on the Board of Supervisors followed a process that forced them to trust a corporation with no stake in the community, putting their interests over the interests of the people they serve. Allowing this project to move forward sets a precedent for how deals benefiting private interest can bypass public oversight.
But we can stop Project Blue!
The next step for Project Blue is land annexation by the city of Tucson, which the developer needs in order to connect to city of Tucson water. The Tucson City Council will meet next for a study session on Aug 6th.
Calls to Action:
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Join us by signing up for our email list to keep up to date and find ways to participate.
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Contact your City Council representatives and tell them to vote NO on annexation.
- You can find your representative here: Pima County Precinct Search.
- At a minimum, all you need to do is let your representative know that you want them to vote no. It is best to use your own words and say why this matters to you, their constituent.
- (Call and Email scripts coming soon!)
π£ Contact Your Council Member Today
Let them know you oppose Project Blue. Every message matters!Council Member Phone Email Mayor Romero π (520) 791-4201 βοΈ mayor.romero@tucsonaz.gov Ward 1: Vice Mayor Santa Cruz π (520) 791-4040 βοΈ ward1@tucsonaz.gov Ward 2: Paul Cunningham π (520) 791-4687 βοΈ ward2@tucsonaz.gov Ward 3: Kevin Dahl π (520) 791-4711 βοΈ ward3@tucsonaz.gov Ward 4: Nikki Lee π (520) 791-3199 βοΈ ward4@tucsonaz.gov Ward 5: Rocque Perez π (520) 791-4231 βοΈ ward5@tucsonaz.gov Ward 6: Karin Uhlich π (520) 791-4601 βοΈ ward6@tucsonaz.gov -
Attend upcoming public meetings to make your voice heard:
- August 6th (time TBA): PACK THE CHAMBERS! Show up to the Mayor and Council Study Session (expected time 2PM), or Speak at the Call to the Audience at the Mayor and City Council Public Hearing (expected start time 5:30pm). The public may not speak at the Study Session, but we may bring signs that are no larger than a regular 8.5 X 11 inch piece of paper. At Call to the Audience during the Public Hearing you will have 3 minutes to address the mayor and council before they make their decision two weeks later. You should arrive closer to 5pm to fill out your speaker card. Even if you don’t want to speak, we want to PACK the city council chambers – and remember that booing or speaking out of turn can be grounds for removal at the mayor’s discretion. The City Council meets at City Hall, 255 W. Alameda.
- August 19th at 5:30 p.m.: PACK THE CHAMBERS! Speak at the Call to the Audience at the City Council Regular Meeting. The mayor and council members are expected to vote at this meeting, and will arrive with their decisions already made. (This is why it’s especially important to attend the Study Session on the 6th.) Like the event on the 6th, we want to pack the chambers – bring signs to amplify our voices in case not everyone who wishes to speak is given time to do so.
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Write letters to the editor. We want to flood local outlets with letters to the editor to let readers know what is happening, why we must stop Project Blue, and to show Tucson that the community is standing strong to protect our water, energy, and environment. Write to the Daily Star here.
Additional resources
Digging Deeper
- Our Content about this first thing.
- Our content about another thing.
- A White Paper we wrote about this.