STOCKTON, Ala. (WKRG) — It soon became standing room only at a town hall meeting Monday evening, where residents packed the room to weigh in on a massive solar farm connected to a Meta expansion planned for Stockton.
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More than a hundred people turned out at the Stockton Civic Club to share what they know about the project and to help come up with a plan to fight it.
“This is not an abandoned ghost town with abandoned cow pastures where something like this would make more sense,” Meagan Fowler, who grew up in Stockton, said. “This is a historic town full of plaques, beautiful old houses, 250-year-old oak trees.”
“I’m outraged,” Kelly Taylor, a Fairhope resident and Tensaw boater, said. “I think it’s insane that you would even consider messing with one of the largest ecosystems we have in this area.”…