
Data Center Delay in Indianapolis: Residents Organize
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Indianapolis Metropolitan Development Commission approves a delay on rezoning land for a new data center, sparking controversy among residents. The proposal from Metrobloks targets an abandoned drive-in theater site for a five hundred million dollar campus. Locals express concerns about energy consumption, aesthetics, and job creation. Councilor Gibson supports the project, citing the sites long-term vacancy. The city faces resistance to data centers, with two out of four plans last year getting scrapped. A moratorium idea was rejected in January, leaving city leaders to consider new zoning rules. The delay provides opponents with more time to organize but also increases anticipation for a final decision.
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