Lysander Forms Advisory Committee Amid Data Center Moratorium
Lysander, NY, establishes an advisory committee to navigate data center development during a six-month moratorium. This initiative aligns with a state-level proposal for a year-long pause on similar projects across New York, emphasizing regulatory review and community impact assessment.

Lysander town officials are creating an advisory committee to guide the review of data center proposals during a six-month moratorium initiated last month. The committee will consist of four town representatives, four county or state representatives, and three community members, tasked with reviewing local codes and assessing potential impacts on resources, particularly water use.
Concerns have been raised regarding community representation and the broader regional implications of data center projects. The committee will utilize technical resources from organizations like CenterState CEO and Empire State Development for informed decision-making, potentially influencing future developments significantly.




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