
Liberty City's Data Center: Major Boost for Budget & Education
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Liberty city leaders are pushing forward with a new data center project, expected to bring in $49 million in taxes annually, significantly more than the current $34,000. The project addresses concerns about resource consumption, promising a closed-loop water system and lower power costs for all. Officials have also addressed noise and lighting issues, aiming for dark sky standards and noise levels similar to everyday sounds. The project will create 30 jobs and fund a new science and ethics institute focused on AI research. Despite some opposition, city leaders view this as a major boost for local budgets and education.
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