Kevin Canfield
Tulsa World Reporter
Project Clydesdale, a data center complex planned for construction on 400 acres of unincorporated Tulsa County land north of Cherokee Industrial Park, took three major steps toward the start of construction Monday.
The Board of County Commissioners voted 3-0 to approve the data center’s project plan, which lays out the basic elements of the multibillion-dollar investment, and also approved the creation of tax increment financing districts to help fund it.
Less than an hour later, the Tulsa City-County Library Commission unanimously approved a resolution supporting the tax incentive agreement.
The library system was the last of six taxing entities required to approve the agreement. The other taxing entities party to the agreement are Owasso Public Sc