Tallassee Mill Redevelopment Proposal Sparks Community Debate over Data Center Plans
The Tallassee City Council is considering a proposal to convert the historic 1852 mill into a data center, prompting local concerns regarding environmental impact and noise. The mill's redevelopment could potentially stimulate downtown activity, but opposition from residents raises questions about economic benefits and ecological consequences.

A proposal to transform the historic 1852 mill in Tallassee into a 10-megawatt data center has garnered significant public opposition. Mayor Joey Wiginton received the proposal from two businessmen about two weeks ago, emphasizing the need for community input on redevelopment alternatives.
Residents have expressed concerns regarding potential noise, environmental impacts on the Tallapoosa River, and increased utility costs. The property, owned by the Tallassee Redevelopment Authority, is in the process of being designated as a federal Brownfields site, which could facilitate cleanup funding. As Alabama experiences a rise in data centers, local officials are examining the feasibility and implications of the project, with plans to seek expert opinions before presenting to the public.




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