Residents across the United States are advocating for moratoriums on data center projects, expressing dissatisfaction with elected officials who approve such developments. In Michigan, a website promoting a proposed data center campus went live in May, but Lenox Township officials stated that no applications had been submitted for construction. However, emails obtained by residents through an open records request revealed that developers had sought support from township officials for the project.
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Residents in Michigan Push for Moratoriums on Data Centers
Residents nationwide are calling for moratoriums on data center projects, expressing frustration with elected officials who support these developments. In Michigan, a proposed data center campus has sparked controversy, with officials denying any applications while emails indicate developers sought their backing.
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Residents in Michigan Push for Moratoriums on Data Centers