Fairfield City Considers Data Center Plans, Holds Town Hall for Residents
The city of Fairfield, Alabama, is considering a proposal to host a data center, which city leaders believe could generate jobs and revenue. City council members assert the facility would not be a hyperscale data center nor have extreme environmental impacts. A town hall is scheduled for July 28th to inform residents and address their questions about the project.
The city of Fairfield, Alabama, is currently reviewing plans for a proposed data center that local leaders believe could bring significant economic benefits, including jobs and increased revenue, to the area.
Fairfield City Council members have stated that the envisioned facility would not be a large-scale hyperscale data center and is not expected to cause severe environmental impacts. In an effort to engage the community and provide transparency, the City of Fairfield is hosting a town hall meeting on July 28th. Residents are invited to attend, learn more about the data center proposal, and pose questions to city officials regarding the development.