Broadview resident proposes putting data center approval to voters
Kassi Solberg says developers should face a two-thirds voter threshold, and organizers have gathered about 1,500 signatures so far.
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Residents press for answers on proposed Broadview data center
Broadview, Mont. — A proposed 5,100-acre data center campus near Broadview drew support and concern at a community meeting as residents weighed possible jobs against questions about water, power and environmental impacts.
How some Montanans are taking data center regulation into their own hands
This story also appeared in Mountain Journal Evan Barrett gathers signatures for the Butte Data Center Initiative petition during the primary elections. Credit: Denise Kelly When a proposed data center began sparking council meetings in Butte last January, real estate broker Denise Kelly was getting frustrated. She’d never been involved in politics. But she worried about the impact Washington-based Sabey Corporation’s massive complex could have …
Broadview resident proposes putting data center approval to voters
Some Montana residents want to have a bigger voice when it comes to data centers.A Broadview woman is going so far as to ask that the approval of data centers goes to a vote of the people.Watch proposed data center ballot measure story here: Broadview resident proposes putting data center approval to votersKassi Solberg says your vote should count.She met with a group at the Lavina Senior Center on Wednesday morning, before a planned panel discu…
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