Community Opposition Grows Against Proposed Data Center Near New Market Village, Virginia
A proposed one million-square-foot data center by Centra Development near New Market Village in Henrico County faces strong opposition from local residents, who are concerned about health, environmental impacts, and the adequacy of a proposed $1 million investment in community schools. The Henrico Board of Zoning Appeals is set to discuss the project on February 26. Residents argue the investment is insufficient compared to the projected $25 million annual revenue from the facility, citing past industrial pollution and ongoing water shortages. The outcome may set a precedent for future data center proposals in the area.

Centra Development's proposal for a one million-square-foot data center near New Market Village, Virginia, is facing significant community opposition, with residents concerned about potential health risks and environmental impacts. The project, which could generate approximately $25 million annually for Henrico County, is scheduled for discussion by the Board of Zoning Appeals on February 26.
Residents criticize Centra's proposed $1 million investment in local schools as inadequate, referencing historical pollution and water shortages in the area. Centra's developer, David Wagner, has engaged with the community, but trust issues have arisen after the withdrawal of a provisional use permit application. The project could set a precedent for future data centers in the region.




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