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Nashville’s hottest ticket? Try the Metro Council hearing on data centers
Nashville’s Metro Council will hold a public hearing on proposed data center regulations, with residents opposing new facilities and demanding stricter controls. The council is using a ticketing system to manage high public interest, following concerns about accessibility during past hearings. Two key proposals include banning large data centers over 500,000 square feet and implementing a temporary moratorium on permits.
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