
Lubbock to Host Public Meeting on Data Center Development and Community Concerns
The City of Lubbock is hosting a public meeting and online survey for citizens to discuss data center development and express concerns, particularly regarding water and land usage. The meeting is scheduled for July 7, and the online survey closes on July 2, with results to be addressed at the meeting.
The City of Lubbock, Texas, is organizing a public meeting and online survey to gather community input on the development of data centers in West Texas. Citizens have raised concerns regarding the significant water and land resources required by these facilities. The public meeting is scheduled for July 7 at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center banquet hall, starting at 5:30 p.m., where preregistration will be required for attendance.
Prior to the in-person discussion, Lubbock residents are encouraged to complete an online survey, available until July 2, to voice their opinions. The results of this survey will be presented and addressed by the city during the public meeting. The event will also be livestreamed on Optimum Channel 2.