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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNScottsdale residents consider legal action to oppose Axon HQ despite zoning approval by Gov. HobbsFormer Scottsdale City Councilman Bob Littlefield is continuing the fight to block additions to a proposed Axon Headquarters ...
Scottsdale residents consider legal action against Axon's HQ expansion despite Arizona Governor Hobbs' support.
Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill that will let Taser-maker Axon build a new headquarters in Scottsdale, circumventing a public ...
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Scottsdale resident fights Axon HQ proposalBob Littlefield, a former Scottsdale City Council member, is fighting to block the construction of a new Axon headquarters facility in Scottsdale. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has the story.
The political effort to let Axon build a new headquarters complex that will include nearly 2,000 apartments in Scottsdale ...
Governor Hobbs signed a bill allowing Axon’s new Scottsdale HQ to continue development, despite opposition from local lawmakers and residents.
The Senate approved a bill on April 15 that would allow Axon to build its global headquarters in Scottsdale without needing ...
The bill was seen as a last-ditch effort by Axon to stay in Arizona. The company was being courted by other states to ...
There’s not enough road capacity. Our roads are already mobbed,” said Bob Littlefield. The former Scottsdale city council member is among those leading the opposition to the project.
Bob Littlefield, one of the leaders of TAAAZE, said the group plans to sue over the law. “It’s outrageous, it’s a bad bill, and we are going to challenge it in court,” he said. Littlefield ...
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