Emergency Legislation to Ban Data Centers Advances in Harford County
The amendment would make the ban take effect immediately if approved, after officials said data centers are not appropriate for the county.
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Emergency legislation to ban data centers advances in Harford County
Harford County council members withdrew a proposed moratorium on data centers and instead moved forward with emergency legislation that would ban the facilities outright after a packed and often heated public hearing.
Harford County Council moves forward with emergency legislation to ban data centers, scraps 90-day pause
The Harford County Council moved one step closer to banning data center development Tuesday night, approving amendments to make the county executive's ban emergency legislation and scrapping a separate moratorium bill. Harford County Council moves forward with emergency legislation to ban data centers Harford County Council moves forward with emergency legislation to ban data centers Not a single seat was empty at the public hearing in Bel Air. …
Harford County scraps data center moratorium; looks at ban
The Harford County Council on Tuesday night voted unanimously to approve an amendment to consider County Executive Bob Cassilly’s bill banning data centers (Bill No. 26-011) emergency legislation. This means an earlier bill (Bill No. 26-005) that would have imposed a 180-day moratorium on approvals for data centers was withdrawn. Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly. Photo via his official Facebook page. On May 8, Cassilly submitted legislatio…
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