Scottsdale residents trying to kill approved Axon project on ballot

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Axon’s $1.3 billion proposed corporate campus in Scottsdale is now the target of a political group that wants to get the controversial project on a public ballot, throwing the development’s future back into uncertainty just days after the City Council approved it.
The Taser stun gun company wants to build the project on a 73-acre property it owns in northern Scottsdale, near Loop 101 and Hayden Road. It would include Axon’s new headquarters, as well as about 1,900 units of multifamily housing, a 425-room hotel and seven restaurant spaces.
The proposal has been steeped in controversy since it was first put forward in 2020, facing intense resident pushback over concerns about everything from increased traffic to high-density housing near their single-family homes.