Botetourt Residents Oppose Google's Data Center Over Environmental and Transparency Concerns
Residents of Botetourt County, Virginia, expressed strong opposition to Google's proposed 300-acre data center at a recent Board of Supervisors meeting. Concerns were raised about water consumption, power usage, and the lack of transparency in the decision-making process.
Critics claim the deal was made in secret, disregarding public opinion, and emphasized the need for the Board to ensure community interests are prioritized. County officials highlighted financial benefits from the land sale, including funding for new ambulances, but residents argued that economic advantages do not outweigh potential environmental impacts. The project is under scrutiny following a court ruling affirming residents' right to information about its effects, reflecting a growing disconnect between local government decisions and community concerns.
