Lansing delays vote on downtown data center planned within city limits

The Lansing Planning Commission is delaying moving forward with zoning a controversial data center. It’s one of several proposed data center projects sparking debates across the state.

On Wednesday night, people packed into a conference room and down the hallway to hear about rezoning a downtown parking lot to build the data center.

It would take up less than an acre of land between Cedar and Larch streets and would stand two stories tall. That makes it significantly smaller than contentious data centers planned in Howell and Saline Township.

Its size isn’t the only difference…

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