Temple City Council Approves $700 Million Data Center Project Amid Resident Concerns
The Temple City Council has approved a $700 million data center project on over 700 acres, expected to generate more than 700 construction jobs and around 40 permanent positions. While city officials highlight the economic benefits, some residents are concerned about the project's energy consumption. The facility will incorporate a closed-loop mechanical cooling system to reduce water usage, aligning with a regional trend in Central Texas towards technology investments.

Temple City Council has approved a $700 million data center project on over 700 acres along Bob White Road in South Temple, expected to create more than 700 construction jobs and approximately 40 permanent positions. While city officials emphasize the project's economic benefits, including significant long-term growth for the community, some residents express concerns regarding its energy consumption impacts.
Construction is anticipated to be completed later this year. The project will feature a closed-loop mechanical cooling system aimed at minimizing water usage. Temple's data center reflects a broader trend in Central Texas, where similar facilities are emerging, reinforcing the city's focus on technology and business investment.




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