• Scottsdale City Council delays decision on Axon zoning lawsuit • Controversial law allows Axon to build headquarters with 1,900 apartments in city • Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky seeks a careful approach to the legal issue
The city of Scottsdale is rapidly approaching a court deadline to decide whether to oppose or defend the constitutionality of a law allowing Axon to build its business headquarters in the city.
On Nov. 3, the Scottsdale City Council tabled a vote to join a lawsuit filed by Taxpayers Against Awful Apartment Zoning Exemptions (TAAAZE) challenging the legality of a new state law that will allow Axon, the public safety technology company that makes equipment for law enforcement, to build its global headquarters and 1,900 apartment units in the city without public zo

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