Gallup Data Center Faces Opposition, Public Notice Concerns

Gallup Data Center Faces Opposition, Public Notice Concerns

News ClipNavajo Times·Gallup, McKinley County, NM·7/2/2026

Monty Claw submitted a letter to the Navajo Times expressing opposition to the Gallup Data Center at the Gallup Logistics Park, citing concerns about industrial decisions made without public notice. The letter also included a message from Rep. Patty Lundstrom about Fourth of July patriotism and civic liberties.

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Gov: New Mexico House of Representatives, New Mexico House, District 9

Monty Claw submitted a letter to the Navajo Times expressing his opposition to the Gallup Data Center project planned for the Gallup Logistics Park. Claw raised concerns about potential future industrial developments being approved without adequate public notice or community input, urging these matters be addressed for the community.

The article also includes a separate message from New Mexico House Representative Patty Lundstrom, representing District 9 in Gallup, N.M. Her message focuses on the importance of the Fourth of July, the freedoms enjoyed by U.S. citizens, and the deep patriotism within northwest New Mexico, particularly among veterans and military families in Gallup. Lundstrom encourages community members to read the U.S. Constitution.

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