Augusta city leaders seek public input on proposed data center zoning ordinance
Augusta city leaders are seeking community input on a draft ordinance for new data center regulations. A public hearing is being held to review the proposed comprehensive zoning ordinance, which is expected to be finalized by August. Residents, property owners, business owners, and community stakeholders are encouraged to attend and provide feedback.
The City of Augusta is actively seeking public engagement regarding new proposed regulations for future data centers within its jurisdiction. City leaders are working to establish a comprehensive zoning ordinance specifically tailored for data center developments.
A public hearing is scheduled to review a draft of this ordinance, with additional public meetings planned for July 14 and July 21. The city is encouraging all residents, property owners, business owners, and community stakeholders to participate, learn about the proposed changes, and provide input.
While the draft ordinance has not yet been approved or finalized, city officials are aiming to have the new regulations implemented by August. Individuals wishing to speak at the public hearing are required to submit a request in advance.