Opponents urge Virginia leaders not to appeal ruling voiding data center rezoning
News Clip0:39ABC 7 News - WJLA·Prince William County, VA·4/7/2026
Opponents of the proposed Prince William Digital Gateway data center are urging Prince William County leaders not to appeal a recent court ruling. This ruling voided the county's previous rezoning approval for the project, which residents describe as the world's largest data center.
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Residents of Prince William County, Virginia, are actively urging county leaders not to appeal a recent court decision concerning the proposed Prince William Digital Gateway data center campus.
The court ruling voided the county's prior rezoning approval for what opponents describe as the "world's largest data center." Residents view this as an opportunity for elected leaders to alleviate pain and move past the "insanity of land use and industrialization" to protect the county's unique character.
A county spokesperson confirmed that Prince William County officials are currently reviewing the court's decision, indicating that a final stance on an appeal has not yet been determined.