
Wrightstown to host listening session with Cloverleaf representatives
The Village of Wrightstown is hosting a listening session with representatives from data center developer Cloverleaf to provide information and answer residents' questions. This meeting occurs amidst organized local opposition to data center development in the community. Cloverleaf has previously faced opposition for a similar project in Greenleaf.
The Village of Wrightstown in Wisconsin is scheduled to host a public listening session on Tuesday, featuring representatives from Cloverleaf, a data center developer. The session, held at Wrightstown Village Hall, will include a presentation starting at 4:30 p.m., followed by an opportunity for neighbors to ask questions.
Speakers slated for the event include Prescott Balch, described by the village as experienced in large-scale software infrastructure, and public health leader Paula Pintar, alongside Cloverleaf Infrastructure representatives. This public engagement comes as local residents have been actively organizing and attending meetings for weeks, expressing unified opposition to data centers being built in their community. Cloverleaf has previously faced community opposition when pursuing a data center project in nearby Greenleaf earlier this year.