SAND SPRINGS, Okla. — Protestors gathered at Monday’s city council meeting to voice their displeasure on Project Spring, a proposed data center six miles away from city limits.
The data center was not on the meeting agenda, however, residents still wanted to make their concerns known.
After the Protect Sand Springs Alliance’s meeting last Tuesday that invited city councilors, protestors gathered inside and around the Sand Springs City Council meeting to remind the city they’re here.
“Just make sure the city council doesn’t for get and think that we’re losing momentum; we’re gaining momentum,” said Kyle Schmidt, President of Protect Sand Springs Alliance. “We want to make sure they know that.”
Last week, Protect Sand Springs Alliance invited both members of city council and Project Springs’ developers White Rose.
Neither attended the meeting, and Mike Carter, Sand Springs City manager, said there was a good reason as to why…