Jason Green
Coverage of Jason Green in the Nexus archive.
- Five data center appeals complete as opponents rally at City Hall
The City of Colorado Springs has completed five of six appeals for a data center project on Garden of the Gods Road. Opponents, including the group No Data Center COS, held a protest at City Hall with around 100 attendees, citing concerns about power infrastructure, water usage, and noise linked to a previous Bitcoin operation at the site.
- How does Colorado Springs' land-use appeal process work? An urban planning expert explains
The Colorado Springs Planning Department approved a proposed data center on Garden of the Gods Road, prompting expected appeals from opponents. Urban planning expert Les Gruen explains the appeals process, emphasizing that challenges must demonstrate specific violations of city code rather than general opposition.
- Neighbors plan appeal after city planning department approves Project Taurus data center application
The city planning department approved the Project Taurus data center application, prompting neighbors to plan an appeal. Neighbors in the Chelsea Glen neighborhood express concerns about power infrastructure strain, water usage, and noise based on prior operations at the site. Developers claim compliance with zoning laws and emphasize their commitment to addressing community concerns.
- A 77-year-old lost $390,000 of his retirement savings after picking up a scam call. Now he wants to help others.
Jeffrey Maas, a 77-year-old man, lost $390,000 of his retirement savings after falling victim to a scam involving a fake PayPal agent and a fraudulent gold purchase. He is suing PNC and American Coin and Stamp Co, Inc. for negligence.