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McGarvey Opposes Louisville Hyperscale Data Center Plan

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Louisville. U.S. Rep. Morgan McGarvey said Wednesday evening that he opposes the construction of hyperscale data centers in Kentucky, specifically citing a proposed 1.6-million-square-foot facility planned for west Louisville; he made the remarks at a public forum organized by Democratic state lawmakers at the South Central Regional Library. The Planning Commission previously approved the west Louisville proposal, and McGarvey compared companies pursuing the projects to extractive coal firms while highlighting Camp Ground Road’s median income of $28,000; his intervention raises local scrutiny and centers community control and equity in forthcoming discussions and potential hearings.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Louisville Planning Commission approved the proposed 1.6-million-square-foot hyperscale data center in west Louisville.
  • Democratic state lawmakers organized a public forum at the South Central Regional Library in Louisville.
  • U.S. Rep. Morgan McGarvey spoke at the forum and stated he opposes hyperscale data center construction in Kentucky.
  • McGarvey compared technology companies pursuing data centers to extractive coal companies and cited local median income figures.
  • Local media outlets reported the remarks, prompting increased public attention and discussion about community control and oversight.

Why This Matters to You

The proposed data center in west Louisville could affect your community. It's not just about tech jobs or infrastructure. It's about who benefits and who bears the cost. Keep an eye on the public discussions and hearings. Your voice matters.

The Bottom Line

McGarvey's opposition to the data center project has sparked a larger conversation about community control and equity. It's not just about progress, it's about fair progress. Worth forwarding if you believe in the power of informed communities.

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Who Benefited

Tech companies proposing hyperscale data centers stand to expand infrastructure capacity and commercial operations, while local governments may receive increased tax revenue and economic development claims tied to the projects.

Who Impacted

Residents of west Louisville, especially the Camp Ground Road community, face concerns about diminished local control, potential environmental burdens, and disproportionate impacts as articulated by Rep. Morgan McGarvey.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
3
Right Leaning:
1
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0
Neutral:
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Distribution:
Left 0%, Center 67%, Right 33%
Who Benefited

Tech companies proposing hyperscale data centers stand to expand infrastructure capacity and commercial operations, while local governments may receive increased tax revenue and economic development claims tied to the projects.

Who Impacted

Residents of west Louisville, especially the Camp Ground Road community, face concerns about diminished local control, potential environmental burdens, and disproportionate impacts as articulated by Rep. Morgan McGarvey.

Coverage of Story:

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From Center

McGarvey Opposes Louisville Hyperscale Data Center Plan

weku.org Louisville Public Media
From Right

Kentucky congressman shows clear opposition to data centers in the state

Eagle-Tribune

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