Proposed Data Center 'Project Azalea' in McDuffie County, Georgia
A proposed data center, named 'Project Azalea', is set to be developed on approximately 200 acres in McDuffie County, Georgia, near an electrical substation. The county has submitted a special exception zoning request and a development review to the Central Savannah River Regional Commission, initiating a 30-day comment period, with a public hearing potentially scheduled for March 3. Following this, feedback will be forwarded to the McDuffie County Board of Commissioners for another public hearing on March 17.

A data center, named 'Project Azalea', has been proposed in McDuffie County, Georgia, covering approximately 200 acres on Randall Hunt Road near an electrical substation. The proposal includes up to six data center buildings.
McDuffie County has submitted a special exception zoning request and a development of regional impact review to the Central Savannah River Regional Commission. Following the commission's confirmation of receipt, a 30-day comment and review period will commence.
The findings will be forwarded to the county's Planning Commission for review, with a public hearing potentially scheduled for March 3. Any comments from that hearing will be sent to the McDuffie County Board of Commissioners for a subsequent public hearing, likely on March 17 at 6:30 p.m.




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