City of Port Washington Relocates Upcoming Public Meetings to Accommodate Larger Crowds
Port Washington approved an $8 billion data center project despite resident protests, prompting council meetings to move to a larger venue to accommodate growing public interest.
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City of Port Washington relocates upcoming public meetings to accommodate larger crowds
The City of Port Washington announced it is temporarily relocating upcoming Common Council meetings to a larger venue to "ensure a safe and accessible environment for all attendees."The Common Council will meet at the Lepanto Banquet Center, Holiday Inn Express, 350 E. Seven Hills Road in Port Washington on Oct. 21, Nov. 4 and Nov. 18.READ ALSO | Port Washington approves $8 billion data center as residents raise power line concernsThis change in…
City of Port Washington Defends Data Center as Residents Protest
Hundreds of people waited outside the Port Washington City Hall, as protestors held signs saying “No Data Center” and “Stay away from our water” in an effort to raise concerns about energy and environmental impacts of a new data center that was approved by the city. Mayor Ted Neitzke IV says the economic effect is […] The post Port Washington Residents Speak Out Against AI Data Center appeared first on UWM Post.
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