
Palo City Council to hold second vote on data center Monday
The Palo City Council is set to hold its second vote on a new data center ordinance on Monday. The initial second reading was delayed to allow more time for council members to review the measure, following a first reading where public comment was largely oppositional.
The Palo City Council has scheduled its second vote on a proposed data center ordinance for Monday, following a delay from its initially planned date. The council had unanimously approved the ordinance during its first reading on June 1, but decided to postpone the second of three readings to allow council members additional time for review.
During the public comment period at the June 1 meeting, over 40 individuals voiced their opinions on the ordinance, with only one speaker expressing support for the measure, indicating significant local opposition to the proposed regulations.