A proposed data center in Eatonville, Florida, is prompting local leaders to slow down and press for clearer answers before the project moves ahead.
Questions from residents are centered on practical and quality-of-life issues, including water and power use, noise, and how the facility would change the area’s appearance.
What’s happening?
Town leaders in Eatonville are weighing a “call to action” designed to make the proposal more open, asking the developer for fuller information while expanding chances for residents to participate.
At issue is a planned HostDime building of about 100,000 square feet. According to WKMG ClickOrlando, the site would be visible from I-4 and Wymore Road, and officials say residents want clearer explanations of possible effects on local water resources, utility costs, and environmental conditions…