Wrightstown discusses data center moratorium, referendum
Wrightstown leaders are discussing a proposed ordinance that would impose a moratorium on data center proposals in the village. This proposal aims to prevent data center plans from being developed quickly until after a village referendum is taken. A vote on the matter is set for August 30.
Wrightstown leaders are currently reviewing a proposed ordinance designed to slow down the development of data center projects within the village. The ordinance would implement a moratorium on new data center proposals, effectively preventing them from being rushed through the approval process.
The pause on development would remain in effect until a village-wide referendum can be held, allowing residents to weigh in on the future of data center construction. The initiative seeks to provide the community with more time to consider the implications of such developments before any permanent decisions are made. A vote on the proposed ordinance is scheduled for August 30.