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After a certified signature drive allowing Axon's City Council-approved plan to be decided by voters, Taser magnate Rick Smith repeated threats to leave Scottsdale — and take hundreds of high-paying ...
A developer should not be able to weaponize the Arizona Legislature to cancel our constitutional right to decide rezoning ...
Security technology company Axon may get a new lease on life for its plans to build a world headquarters campus near the intersection of North Hayden Road and the Loop 101 in Scottsdale. A bill ...
The bill would make rezoning decisions "administrative" instead of "legislative," which would mean they are not subject to ...
Axon won unanimous approval from the Planning Commission in the fall. On Nov. 19, City Council approved the rezoning with a 5-2 vote; Kathy Littlefield (Bob’s wife) and Barry Graham voted against it.
The former Scottsdale City Council member who leads the opposition to Axon's proposed multi-use corporate campus explains why ...
Scottsdale's clerk certified a petition for a referendum on Axon's HQ project, possibly delaying its development.
Axon, the company that makes Tasers and police body cameras, recently halted its proposed new headquarters and housing project in north Scottsdale.
Axon will need voter approval in 2026 if it still wants to build a massive apartment complex as part of a proposed HQ in ...
The group Taxpayers Against Awful Apartment Zoning Exemptions collected over 19,000 signatures, surpassing the required ...
The recorder's office said enough valid signatures were submitted in order to add the Axon apartment proposal to the city’s ...
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