Prologis Proposes Large Data Center in Mississauga Amid Resident Concerns
Prologis seeks approval for a 220,000 square foot data center in Mississauga, sparking local opposition over environmental impacts. The project, if approved, could strain local resources and affect community dynamics, raising questions about infrastructure costs.

Prologis has applied for a permit to construct a 220,000 square foot hyperscale data center in Mississauga, Ontario, near Tenth Line West and Argentia Road. The proposal has faced significant opposition from residents concerned about noise, air pollution, and pressure on local utilities.
The application is under review as Mississauga staff cite ongoing issues related to stormwater management and site design. Local officials, including Ward 9 Councillor Martin Reid, are considering a one-year moratorium on new data center applications while a planning framework is established. This situation reflects broader tensions over the balance of technological development and community welfare, particularly as similar projects in other regions have met resistance over their environmental footprint and utility demands.




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