Louisville residents push back against approved 150-acre data center on Camp Ground Road

LOUISVILLE, Ky (WDRB) — Work has been underway for months to clear a 150-acre site on Camp Ground Road, between Louisville’s west and south ends, that is slated to become a major hyperscale data center. The project recently received its final approval, but opposition in the area continues to grow.

WDRB has reported extensively on the approval process for the development, as well as the concerns raised by nearby residents and community leaders who say the project threatens critical resources.

Reverend Jerome Sutton, a longtime west end pastor, said many people in the predominantly Black neighborhood feel the project is being forced on them…

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