Four appeals filed against ‘Project Taurus’ data center in Colorado Springs

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Four appeals have been filed against the controversial 'Project Taurus' data center proposal in Colorado Springs, Colorado. City planners had approved the project 10 days prior, which involves moving into an old Intel plant. City officials now have until June 23rd to review these appeals.

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Four appeals have been officially filed against 'Project Taurus', a contentious data center proposal in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The deadline for filing these appeals was today, and city officials confirmed the receipt of four challenges to the project.

The data center plans, which involve repurposing the old Intel chip manufacturing plant located off Garden of the Gods Road, received approval from city planners ten days ago. The city of Colorado Springs now faces a review period, with a deadline of June 23rd to consider the filed appeals.