Pascal Jouvence
Coverage of Pascal Jouvence in the Nexus archive.
- Gallatin weighs pause on new apartment development as growth reshapes the city
Gallatin is considering a potential pause on new apartment developments as rapid growth leads to increased traffic and strain on city services. City Councilmember Pascal Jouvence has proposed a resolution to study the impact of such a pause, while resident Jenna Ingeman highlights both challenges, like traffic congestion, and benefits, such as downtown revitalization.
- Gallatin officials annex 125 acres of land near Meta data center campus
Gallatin officials annexed 125 acres near Meta's data center campus, adding it to city boundaries and the zoning atlas. Councilman Pascal Jouvence suggested the land could be used to expand Meta's operations, though no official plans were announced. Nearby residents have raised concerns about noise, flooding, and property devaluation linked to the existing data center.
- Gallatin residents describe living near one of Tennessee’s largest data centers as city council defers moratorium vote
Gallatin City Council considered a two-year moratorium on data center construction, with residents near a large Meta campus reporting mixed impacts from construction noise and water runoff. The council deferred a vote to refine the legislation, as other Tennessee cities also explore similar pauses.