Citizens Group Gets Temporary Reprieve in Butte-Silver Bow Data Center Lawsuit
The developer argued the county lacked authority, and officials dropped the measure after a lawsuit as local fights over data centers intensify nationwide.
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Citizens group gets temporary reprieve in Butte-Silver Bow data center lawsuit
A district court judge has issued a temporary pause on Butte-Silver Bow’s ability to retroactively change a deadline for a citizens group to gather signatures for an initiative that would put limits on data center construction. A grassroots organization, 406…
Texas county rescinds data center ban a week after developer's lawsuit
A Texas county's attempt to block a data center project unraveled almost immediately. Hill County, located about two hours from Austin, adopted a one-year ban on data centers, but the developer sued, and county officials immediately rescinded the measure. Here's what to know According to Tom's Hardware, some AI data center developers are turning to the courts after local governments reject their projects or put bans and moratoriums in place. Hil…
Hill County just became the first Texas county to ban data centers, and 23 days later a $100 million developer lawsuit collapsed the ban and left the county paying $100,000 in legal fees
The Direct Message Tension: A rural Texas county tried to pause data center development, but Texas counties do not have zoning authority, so a developer with $80 million in land contracts collapsed the ban in 23 days. Noise: The easy frame is that residents lost to a corporate lawsuit. The harder read is that Hill County never had the legal tools to win, and the checklist is the strongest instrument state law actually gives it. Direct Message: H…
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