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Part 2: Forum focuses on public safety, accountability and data center concerns
News ClipThe Desert Review·Brawley, Imperial County, CA

Part 2: Forum focuses on public safety, accountability and data center concerns

Candidates for the Imperial County Board of Supervisors discussed public safety and their positions on a proposed data center at a recent forum. Key concerns raised about the data center included its potential impact on water and electricity rates, as well as the need for environmental compliance and community benefits. While a lot merger for the project was voted on, no construction permits have been issued, and significant hurdles remain for the developer.

4/20/2026
IID candidates debate data centers, water rights and accountability at forum
News ClipThe Desert Review·Brawley, Imperial County, CA

IID candidates debate data centers, water rights and accountability at forum

Candidates for the Imperial Irrigation District debated a proposed data center project in Imperial County, raising concerns about its massive electricity consumption and potential water use. Community opposition and the lack of environmental impact studies were central to the discussion, alongside broader issues of water rights and IID accountability. The debate highlighted strong opinions both for and against the project's development in the region.

4/13/2026
AI data center plan energizes opposition in California desert
News Clipinewsource·Imperial County, CA

AI data center plan energizes opposition in California desert

Residents in Imperial County, California, are fiercely opposing a proposed 330-megawatt hyperscale data center from Imperial Valley Computer Manufacturing, citing concerns over environmental impacts, water usage, and quality of life. The project, moved to county land after city opposition, has sparked multiple lawsuits and a community-led movement pushing for a moratorium on data center development in the region. Despite strong community pushback, the Imperial County Board of Supervisors recently approved a lot merger and right-of-way vacation for the project, leaving residents to explore further legal and political actions.

4/8/2026