
""This project does not exist in isolation; it impacts real neighborhoods, families and schools and is also setting a precedent for how you treat your constituents," said Gina Snow, who lives near the proposed site. "If the full scope of this project cannot be clearly presented and independently verified, then residents are essentially being asked to make decisions without information they deserve.""
""Across the United States, communities are pushing back against these projects," Salgado said. "This developer is not an exception - no data center should be approved by right.""
Residents expressed strong opposition to a proposed 950,000-square-foot data center in Imperial County during a Board of Supervisors meeting. Concerns centered on health, environmental impacts, and the lack of a state environmental review. Community members criticized the board for moving forward without adequate information. Calls for a moratorium similar to Monterey Park's were made, emphasizing the need for public input. The developer claims the project will create jobs and generate significant tax revenue, but many residents feel their concerns are being overlooked.
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