
Louisville residents push back against approved 150-acre data center on Camp Ground Road
News ClipWDRB·Louisville, Jefferson County, KY·3/14/2026
Louisville residents are pushing back against the approval of a 150-acre data center project on Camp Ground Road. Residents cite concerns about the data center's electricity use, water demand, and environmental impact.
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Gov: Bullitt County Planning and Zoning Commission
A proposed 150-acre data center project in Louisville, Kentucky has received final approval, but is facing growing opposition from local residents. The data center, which would be developed by CoreHQ, is planned for a site on Camp Ground Road.
Residents have raised concerns about the project's electricity use, water demands, and potential environmental impact. The Bullitt County Planning and Zoning Commission recently approved the project, but community opposition continues to mount. Opponents are concerned about the strain the data center could place on the local power grid and water resources, as well as broader environmental issues. The data center development has become a contentious issue in the Louisville area as officials weigh the economic benefits against the community's environmental worries.