Viridian Partners' $8bn Data Center Project in Janesville Faces Local Opposition
The $8 billion data center proposed by Viridian Partners in Janesville, Wisconsin is encountering significant local resistance, with over 4,000 residents signing a petition against it. The Janesville City Council is set to discuss the project amidst calls for voter approval and updated zoning regulations.

Viridian Partners' proposed data center in Janesville, Wisconsin, valued at $8 billion, is set on a 250-acre site previously housing a General Motors plant. The project aims to create 1,200 jobs during construction and 600 permanent positions afterward.
However, it faces strong opposition, evidenced by a petition from over 4,000 residents demanding a referendum for developments exceeding $450 million. The Janesville City Council will review public feedback and is updating zoning and building codes. The council's decision will be critical in addressing local concerns and advancing the project amidst ongoing community engagement efforts.




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