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There's a simple way to resolve the standoff between Axon and Scottsdale. If Axon won't change its plan to build apartments, make the case to voters.
Some councilmembers argued that the $100,000 is not a good use of taxpayer dollars and could hurt ongoing negotiations.
Borowsky is a fierce opponent of the so-called "Axon bill" that cleared the way for the Axon project. The bill was backed by ...
Axon referendum option explored as opponents file paperwork following law canceling Scottsdale vote on $4 billion project ...
The Scottsdale City Council is exploring the possibility of challenging a state law that cleared the way for a controversial ...
The City Council voted May 6 to pay $100,000 to hire attorney Dominic Draye from the firm Greenberg Traurig and potentially file legal action.
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs said Arizona is ‘open for business’ following the signing of a bill that cleared the way for Axon to build a headquarters and apartment complex in Scottsdale.
Credit Arizona lawmakers for squashing an anti-growth ... Katie Hobbs signed it last week. Axon Enterprise, which makes tasers and body cameras for police departments, will build a complex that ...
In addition to the $600,000 from Smith and Isner, Axon contributed $500,000 to Arizonans for a Better Future. According to its website, the group’s mission statement: “Arizona is more than ...
Governor Katie Hobbs joined Axon's CEO at the company's futuristic headquarters, but not everyone is celebrating the recent legislative victory. Fastest Growing Companies (Formerly Arizona ...
That property was zoned only for industrial buildings when Axon bought it from the Arizona State Land Department in 2020. The company needed the city to change zoning to make the project possible.
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