
Inver Grove Heights council pushes vote on proposed data center to Friday, frustrating residents
The Inver Grove Heights City Council delayed a vote on a proposed 50,000-square-foot data center until Friday, amidst frustration from residents. The council is reviewing new information, including noise levels, and is also reconsidering an existing one-year moratorium on data center construction. Developers have threatened legal action over the delays.
The Inver Grove Heights City Council has again postponed a pivotal vote on a proposed 50,000-square-foot data center, rescheduling the decision to Friday morning. The delay, announced during Monday night's session, was met with audible boos and yelling from audience members, prompting Mayor Brenda Dietrich to end the meeting with a recess.
Council Member John Murphy stated that the postponement was necessary to allow council members