Greenleaf Village Board Adopts Resolution for Community Control Over Data Center Projects
The Greenleaf village board in Brown County, Wisconsin, passed a resolution allowing residents to have the final say on data center projects. The resolution mandates that any zoning changes for data centers will require a petition from residents, who must gather signatures equal to 15% of the total votes cast for governor in the last election. This measure aims to protect the community's interests amid concerns over potential data center developments.

The Greenleaf village board in Brown County, Wisconsin, approved a resolution giving residents control over data center projects. This resolution establishes that zoning changes for data centers can only occur if residents gather 15% of the signatures from the last gubernatorial election.
Community members expressed concerns about potential data center developments, emphasizing a desire for growth that aligns with local needs. While some residents welcomed the resolution, there were calls for stricter measures, such as a moratorium on data centers. In a related matter, the town of Wrightstown postponed a similar resolution discussion.




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