After Saline Township, Michigan voted against a proposal to convert 250 acres of farmland into a data center, developer Related Digital sued the township, arguing the rejection constituted exclusionary zoning. The article also examines how cities in Ohio and Missouri have explored bans on data centers, reflecting growing community resistance to data center development across the Midwest.
Towns are saying no to AI data centers. One got sued over it. – The Washington Post
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