AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoColorado River Cuts: Federal officials released finalized 2027–2028 Colorado River operations, setting mandatory Lower Basin reductions totaling 1.25 million acre-feet annually—Arizona is expected to take the biggest hit, with Lake Powell/Mead elevation triggers and a 10-year approach aimed at avoiding “dead pool” conditions. Local Water Pressure: Arizona leaders and Phoenix-area officials warn the burden is being shifted unfairly to cities already planning conservation, as negotiations over expiring rules remain stalled. Data Centers & Power Costs: EdgeCore says it will cover 100% of the power infrastructure costs needed for its expanding data center campuses in Mesa and elsewhere, highlighting the growing fight over who pays for grid upgrades. Drone Delivery Expansion: Amazon plans to scale Prime Air from 11 drone-served locations to about 500 U.S. locales by year end, with FAA and local approvals still required. Autonomous Truck Reality Check: Aurora Technologies says it’s accelerating lane validation and aims for 200 autonomous trucks on the road by year end, but analysts question whether that’s “industrial scale” versus broader commercial rollout. Agriculture & Biosecurity: Florida expanded screwworm-related animal movement restrictions to additional Arizona counties after new cases in Sonora, tightening cross-border livestock logistics. Local Business: Queen B Sushi opens Sept. 4 in Cottonwood, adding a Japanese concept next to the Keenans’ vinyl café and vineyard. Sports Business/Local Interest: Arizona’s SNAP enrollment is dropping sharply, with Arizona cited for the steepest decline, raising concerns about eligibility and administrative capacity.
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