The fate of a 936-acre “major hyperscale data center” in Lubbock rests in the hands of the city council, which will soon decide whether to approve or deny it — after it faced opposition from the city’s zoning commission.
At its regular scheduled meeting on Jan. 8, the City of Lubbock’s Planning and Zoning Commission — comprised of appointed citizens and receives no compensation for their time — hosted a public hearing on Zone Case 3548.
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