Hutto community voices concerns over proposed data center

News Clip0:43KVUE·Hutto, Williamson County, TX·4/8/2026

The Hutto Planning and Zoning Commission is set to consider a zoning change for a proposed 40-acre data center project. Residents are voicing concerns about its proximity to homes, potential environmental impacts, and increased traffic, despite developer claims of minimal disruption.

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Gov: Hutto Planning and Zoning Commission
A proposed data center development in Hutto, Texas, is facing community scrutiny as the Hutto Planning and Zoning Commission prepares to vote on a crucial zoning change. The project, slated to cover approximately 40 acres on Edge Schmidt Boulevard, is currently green land that developers aim to transform into a data center. Developers assert that the facility will operate quietly, require minimal water, and generate very little traffic, while also promising hundreds of millions of dollars in new taxable value for the city. However, Hutto residents are expressing significant apprehension. Their primary concerns revolve around the data center's close proximity to existing homes, potential negative environmental impacts, and an anticipated increase in traffic within an already busy area. The Planning and Zoning Commission will weigh these considerations during its meeting tonight.