Project Jupiter developers miss job reporting deadlines, Doña Ana County confirms
Doña Ana County officials report that the developers of Project Jupiter — a data center complex in Santa Teresa built for Oracle and OpenAI — have missed job reporting deadlines required under their industrial revenue bond agreement. Economic Development Director Denisse Carter confirmed that reports due in January and April were not submitted. The county and state are working to establish secure online portals to protect employee privacy. The issue has sparked broader community concerns about transparency, water usage, and environmental impacts of the large-scale data center project.
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The developers of the data center complex in Santa Teresa for Oracle and OpenAI are not complying with reporting requirements under its industrial revenue bond agreement, Doña Ana County acknowledged this week.
The county's economic development director, Denisse Carter, said project developers had failed to submit reports about job hires due in January and April.
She said the state Economic Development Department and the county were working to establish secure online portals to protect employees' personal information.
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