AGP Executive Report
Last update: 16 hours agoData Center Fight in Utah: Gov. Spencer Cox signed an executive order setting a “higher bar” for AI data center development after public backlash over the Stratos project in Box Elder County, with eight principles aimed at protecting the Great Salt Lake and other water, air quality, wildlife, utility rates, and requiring transparent public comment. Local Fallout and Politics: A former Utah congressman, Jason Chaffetz, says he helped connect Kevin O’Leary to Utah for Stratos and could be compensated depending on the project’s outcome, even as protests continue. National Pressure on AI Builds: A new Gallup poll finds 71% of Americans oppose AI data centers in their area, citing water, electricity, and environmental and cost concerns. Public Safety and Drought: Park City Fire District is running a free wood chipping program for residents to reduce wildfire fuel as Utah faces drought emergency conditions. Utah Housing/Finance Snapshot: VA data show 659 VA home purchases in Utah in Q1 FY2026 totaling $345.3M, up from 733 purchases and $385M in Q4 FY2025. Sports: John Tortorella’s quick turnaround with the Vegas Golden Knights has them headed back to the Stanley Cup Final.
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