Lacy Lakeview Considers Special-Purpose District for Proposed $10 Billion Data Center Amid Resident Opposition
Lacy Lakeview city officials are considering a special-purpose district to involve neighboring communities in the planning of a proposed $10 billion data center, aimed at addressing resident concerns about setbacks, noise, and light pollution. The district would function as a taxing authority to fund necessary infrastructure, but significant opposition from rural residents, particularly in Ross, has emerged. City Manager Calvin Hodde emphasized the goal of fostering community input, though some locals view the proposal as a reaction to their pushback rather than a genuine collaborative effort.

Lacy Lakeview city officials are exploring the creation of a special-purpose district to involve neighboring communities in the decision-making process for a proposed $10 billion data center on a 520-acre site west of Elm Mott. The district would serve as a taxing authority to fund infrastructure and services tied to the project and could help address residents' concerns about setbacks, noise, and light pollution.
Despite the concept being in the early discussion phase, opposition from rural residents, particularly in Ross, has been significant. City Manager Calvin Hodde stated that the intent is to give surrounding communities a voice, although some residents feel the proposal is a reaction to public pushback rather than genuine collaboration. No formal proposal has yet been adopted.




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