Jbee, it looks like that philanthropist Bill Gates is about to be philanthropic to Arizona and invite another 190,000 people to live in the desert next door to Phoenix. I only heard about this recently, but apparently it was announced last year.
One article each from,
the business side.
I was not surprised at the text in the article that states;
“Belmont Partners said in a statement that the city "will transform a raw, blank slate into a purpose-built edge city built around a flexible infrastructure model."
This from a writer from an east coast metropolitan area. The mistaken belief that hot deserts are blank slates or worthless land is again at the root of more development plans to
TRANSFORM the desert into a livable “space” (I hate that word). The desert is actually alive as is and doesn’t need a developer to improve it. It is the way it is because it has reached equilibrium. Something developers feel compelled to change.
There is a link at the end of the article that is interesting. It’s title, “Bill Gates and Steve Jobs raised their kids tech-free, and it should've been a red flag.”
The other article is one from,
the other side.
The question that seldom gets asked, about the water resources, is at least mentioned here. This author is at least familiar with the specific issues in the desert southwest.
I only heard about this recently, but apparently it was announced last year. Have you heard anything about it?
Unfortunately for Arizonans, Gates has noticed Arizona as a prime site to do field testing for all the wonderful tech he has foisted on us and the new tech that is planned. Everything will be run by computers.
Maybe they should name the town Stepford instead of Belmont.
Duane