Lancaster Data Center Agreement Faces Community Scrutiny
The Lancaster data center agreement includes $20 million in community payments and a commitment to renewable energy. Despite benefits, local residents express concerns over community involvement in negotiations and the impact of the centers.

The Lancaster data center agreement involves $20 million in payments to local causes and mandates the use of 100% renewable energy, which exceeds typical zoning requirements. The developers are expected to create 2,350 jobs, with local hiring goals outlined; however, the finalized hiring plan has not yet been disclosed.
Community concerns include insufficient involvement in the negotiation process, as advocates sought a role but received no response. The agreement also limits environmental impacts, but enforcement rests solely with the city. If developers fail to meet obligations, a $10 million letter of credit is at stake, which could affect project financing.




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