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Inver Grove Heights council pauses data centers amid lawsuit threat
Inver Grove Heights City Council approved a one-year moratorium on data centers, including a proposed 50,000-square foot project on Carmen Avenue, amid a potential lawsuit threatening $150 million in damages. Residents submitted an environmental petition with 700 signatures, and the city negotiated noise reductions and landscape barriers.
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