Fayetteville Blocks New Data Center Amid Local Concerns
Residents in Fayetteville successfully opposed a proposed data center by Crow Holdings, leading to a city moratorium. The outcome highlights the significant influence of community activism on local zoning decisions and urban planning.

Fayetteville has imposed a moratorium on new data center applications following community opposition to a proposed Crow Holdings project. Residents raised concerns about property values and the viability of the data center industry, particularly in light of potential market downturns, leading to the application’s denial by the planning commission.
Following the decision, Crow Holdings withdrew its appeal after facing strong local sentiment against the project. The city manager confirmed that public feedback influenced the moratorium and subsequent zoning law amendment that eliminated data centers as an approved land use. This case underscores the importance of local engagement in municipal decisions regarding infrastructure development.


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