Strasburg and Ashville Address Data Center Developments Amid Community Concerns
Strasburg's Project Tallmadge, a $4.5 billion data center, is confirmed to proceed without council approval, raising community concerns about zoning and environmental impacts. In Ashville, a petition for a public vote on an EdgeConneX contract was deemed invalid, allowing the development to advance as planned.

Strasburg's Project Tallmadge, a $4.5 billion data center, is by-right under the town's 2014 zoning ordinance, requiring no council vote. Community questions regarding the project's water use and emissions remain unanswered, with Takanock stating a closed-loop cooling system would utilize 4,000 to 8,000 gallons daily.
In Ashville, a petition to challenge a contract with EdgeConneX was ruled invalid, allowing the project to proceed without a public vote. The situation in both locations highlights ongoing tensions between local governments and residents over data center developments, particularly regarding environmental and health risks. The implications for future projects and community engagement are significant as regulatory frameworks evolve.




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