Inver Grove Heights Approves One-Year Moratorium on Data Centers
- The Inver Grove Heights City Council voted 3-2 to impose a one-year moratorium on data center construction in the city on June 26.
- Residents opposing data centers filled the meeting and influenced the vote.
- Resident Bob Quirk stated that several cities, including Lakeville, do not want data centers.
- The moratorium aims to allow the city to study potential impacts amid legal threats from the developer.
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Inver Grove Heights approves one-year moratorium on data centers
INVER GROVE HEIGHTS, Minn. — The Inver Grove Heights City Council voted 3-2 on Friday, June 26, to pause the construction of data centers in the city. The vote on the one-year moratorium came after residents — who filled the meeting room — expressed opposition to data centers, including one project that’s currently proposed. Florida-based developer QLevr has proposed building a 54,000-square-foot data center on Carmen Avenue East in Inver Grove …
Inver Grove Heights City Council votes to pass data center moratorium despite developer threatening lawsuit
After a contentious meeting, the Inver Grove Heights City Council voted 3-2 to pass the data center moratorium, which could expose the city to a lawsuit from the data center developer.
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