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Fulton County commissioners approve one-year moratorium on new data center development

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Fulton County commissioners voted two to one to approve a one-year moratorium on new data center development.

The vote follows months of debate and strong opposition from residents near Akron, who say potential projects could strain water and electricity resources.

Supporters of the pause say it gives the county time to study the economic and environmental impact before moving forward.

One commissioner voted against the moratorium, citing the need for economic growth and new industry.

During the next year, a committee will be formed to review data center impacts and recommend future regulations.

The Area Plan Commission is expected to appoint members at its March 23rd meeting.

 

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