Concord to Explore AI Data Center Partnership with Lattice Industries Amid Public Opposition
Concord city council is considering a partnership with Lattice Industries for an AI data center despite public backlash. Local residents have expressed growing concern over the environmental and economic impacts of data centers.

The Concord city council is in discussions with Lattice Industries to establish an AI data center in downtown Concord, with no public outreach or polling conducted thus far. Council members Carlyn Obringer and Pablo Benevente are advocating for this partnership, despite recommendations from city staff to not proceed.
The proposal could involve Concord taking on financial risks for renovations at 2000 Clayton Avenue, raising concerns about the economic benefits of such ventures. Opposition is mounting in the Bay Area and nationally, as residents cite environmental degradation and job loss associated with data centers. The public will have its first opportunity to comment on the proposal tonight, highlighting increasing scrutiny over the rapid expansion of data centers.




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