Taylor City Council to vote on proposed data center

News Clip1:47KVUE·Taylor, Williamson County, TX·3/26/2026

The Taylor City Council is scheduled to vote on a rezoning request for a proposed data center off County Road 401. While city leaders anticipate significant economic benefits, some residents are pushing back, citing environmental, health, and economic concerns. The council plans to implement safeguards for water and pollution.

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The Taylor City Council is slated to vote on Thursday on a rezoning request that would permit the construction of a new data center off County Road 401, located north of the Samsung factory in Taylor. KVUE's Alison Martinez reported live on the upcoming decision. City officials and leaders express strong support for the proposed development, highlighting its potential to significantly boost the local economy. They project millions in revenue for the school district and the city, which could be allocated towards increasing the number of police officers and firefighters, improving essential worker pay, and funding street improvements. Council members emphasized their commitment to smart investments that protect residents and existing neighborhoods while ensuring quality benefits for the wider community. Conversely, some area residents are actively opposing the project, urging city leaders to halt the process and give more consideration to community input. Their primary concerns revolve around potential environmental, health, and economic impacts on Taylor and its adjacent neighborhoods. In response, city officials have stated their intention to implement safeguards to protect water resources and mitigate noise and light pollution. The council meeting to consider this proposal is scheduled for 6 p.m. today.