
Wrightstown Village Board to discuss data centers
The Wrightstown Village Board in Wisconsin is scheduled to discuss potential data center development after residents raised concerns via email. While no formal proposal has been submitted, residents are worried about transparency and environmental impacts. The meeting will address these community concerns.
The Village of Wrightstown, Wisconsin, is set to hold a public meeting to discuss a potential data center development in the area. The Wrightstown Village Board's agenda for Tuesday, May 19, lists "received several emails on data center" as a topic for discussion.
Local residents have actively contacted village officials, expressing concerns about the board's transparency regarding any potential data center project and the potential environmental impacts such a development could have on the community.
Despite the resident outreach and scheduled discussion, the board has clarified that no formal proposal for a data center has yet been submitted. The meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. at the Wrightstown Village Hall.