American Towers Seeks Delay on East Charlotte Data Center Rezoning Hearing
American Towers has requested a postponement of the public hearing regarding its data center project in East Charlotte to May 18. The company aims to address community concerns and has faced significant opposition, evidenced by a petition with over 4,000 signatures.

American Towers has asked the Charlotte City Council to defer the public hearing for its data center project to May 18, citing the need for more community engagement. The company currently operates a facility on 58 acres near Reedy Creek Nature Preserve and plans to expand by constructing a data center to provide server space for small- to medium-sized businesses.
Local opposition is substantial, with a petition against the rezoning request gathering over 4,000 signatures. Community activists, including the Charlotte Party for Socialism and Liberation, are mobilizing residents to voice their concerns at the upcoming hearing. The outcome of this hearing could impact local development and community relations.




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