Luther residents furious after town abruptly postpones data center meeting

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Residents of Luther showed up in large numbers Tuesday evening to make their voices heard about a massive proposed data center complex—only to find the town’s board of trustees postponing the meeting, saying too many people had shown up.

The town had known for several days the meeting would draw a large crowd, but held it at the small Town Hall anyway.

The proposal before the board was filed by data center developer Beltline Holdings — an even more massive data center complex than one the town had already been planning, on top of a previous proposal that News 4 reported the mayor signed a non-disclosure agreement on…

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