
Data Center Referendum group files argument appealing judge's ballot denial
A group in Frederick County, Maryland, has appealed a judge's decision denying their data center zone ballot referendum to the state Supreme Court. The group seeks to overturn the denial and bring data center zoning changes to a public vote. Oral arguments in the case are scheduled for June 30.
A citizen group from Frederick County, Maryland, has escalated its efforts to challenge data center zoning by filing an argument with the Supreme Court of Maryland. The group is appealing a lower court judge's decision that previously denied their ballot referendum, which aimed to give county voters a say on data center development.
This legal action signifies a continued push by local residents to influence the approval process for data center projects. Oral arguments for this significant case are scheduled to be heard by the state's highest court on June 30 in Annapolis.