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Community Rallies Against Proposed Data Centers in Pensacola

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This is bipartisan issue isn’t going away.

Press Announcement: Concerned residents, environmental advocates and community members will gather at 5 p.m. on Thursday, June 11, at the corner of Palafox Street and Garden Street in downtown Pensacola for a peaceful protest opposing the development of large-scale data centers in Escambia County.

The rally, organized under the banner “Escambia County Residents Say No to Data Centers” aims to raise public awareness about the potential impacts data centers can have on local resources, infrastructure, and quality of life. Organizers say residents deserve a voice in decisions that could significantly affect the community’s future.

Participants will express concerns regarding increased demand on water supplies, electricity consumption, environmental impacts, noise and the long-term costs that large industrial facilities can place on local communities. The protest comes as data center developers continue seeking locations throughout the region.

Community members are encouraged to attend, bring signs, and join neighbors in advocating for responsible growth and sustainable development.

Event Details

What: Escambia County Residents Say No to Data Centers Rally
When:  5 p.m., Thursday, June 11
Where: Corner of Palafox Street and Garden Street, Pensacola, Florida
Who: Concerned residents, environmental advocates, and community members

About Escambia County Residents Say No to Data Centers

Escambia County Residents Say No to Data Centers is a grassroots community effort dedicated to educating residents and advocating for transparency, environmental stewardship, and responsible development in Escambia County.


PASCO COUNTY

Axios reports that Pasco County commissioners are considering a one-year moratorium on large-scale data centers.

The commissioners have been inundated with emails from residents concerned about the water use, pollution and noise associated with such facilities.

If approved, the moratorium would halt permitting for large-scale data centers in unincorporated Pasco County for a year.


Inweekly reported on the possibility of data centers coming to Escambia County in this week’s issue: Data Center Attracts Opposition.

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