The Mesa Tribune - Zone 1 - 8.22.2021

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Water cuts won’t hit Mesa but some worry

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This Week

BY TOM SCANLON Tribune Managing Editor

NEWS .......................... 10 MCC teacher is state's climatologist.

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he topic of water made quite a splash this week. While monsoon storms pummeled Mesa, the federal government announced drought conditions at Lake Mead and the Colorado River will lead to signi�icant cuts of Arizona water allocation. Mesa of�icials stressed the cuts will not di-

rectly impact the city. Mayor John Giles said the city saw this coming long ago. “Mesa has long prepared for this reality, with careful planning, an ongoing educational campaign for our residents and a robust Water Shortage Management Plan,” Giles said. Even so, some are wondering how a growing city that has been rolling out the welcome mat to water-guzzling data centers will deal with the potential of a dwindling water supply.

When City Council approved a development deal for a massive Facebook data center, Vice Mayor Jenn Duff was the lone voice of opposition. “I cannot in good conscience approve this mega-data center using 1.4 million gallons per day,” Duff said, her voice cracking in emotion. “We already have seven or eight data centers in this area. Data Centers are not a

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Live music plugs back into downtown Mesa

COMMUNITY .............. 15 Mesa veteran/ex-cop mentors kids.

SPORTS ....................... 23 Eastmark coach aiming for state crown. COMMUNITY ............................... 15 BUSINESS ..................................... 17 OPINION .. ..................................... 21 SPORTS ........................................ 23 GET OUT ........................................ 26 PUZZLES ...................................... 28 CLASSIFIED ................................. 30 Zone

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BY TOM SCANLON Tribune Managing Editor

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fter nearly a year of creepy quiet, live music – big, loud and un�iltered – has plugged back in downtown Mesa. Even as the Delta variant spreads, unmasked crowds are gathering by the hundreds at music venues. Last week, bands played in front of roaring fans at the Nile Theater and Mesa Amphitheatre for the �irst time in more than a year. At the Nile Theater, fronted by a coffeehouse on Main Street, Michelle Donovan was �inally able to �lip on the lights and crank up the sound system. “We had a �irst show last Friday (Aug. 13) and starting this weekend we will be back to somewhat of a normal schedule,” Donovan said. She has owned the theater since 2010, resurrecting a dormant space. Last year, the Nile again went dark. Though Donovan could have hosted touring rock/metal bands with smaller audi-

Shortly after restarting live music at the Nile Theater in downtown Mesa, Michelle Donovan joined a group of Valley venues that will require vaccinations or COVID-19 test results before admission. (Pablo Robles/Staff photographer)

ences, “the nature of our business is large gatherings.” With restrictions on capacity, “We held off

until we could open at full capacity and do it

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