The Spotsylvania County Board of Supervisors meeting on December 10, 2024, highlighted pressing safety concerns and environmental issues related to local infrastructure and data centers.
During the meeting, a resident raised alarms about safety at the county's brush site, emphasizing the lack of adequate lighting and the potential hazards posed by heavy vehicle traffic. The speaker urged board members to visit the site during evening hours to assess the conditions firsthand. They expressed frustration over the board's long-standing awareness of safety issues at various sites and called for immediate action to protect both employees and residents. The resident proposed implementing a tipping fee for vehicles exceeding a certain limit to fund necessary safety improvements, such as better lighting.
Another resident, Brent Hunsinger, addressed the board regarding the environmental impact of data centers, particularly focusing on water and energy usage. He acknowledged the importance of data centers for the county's economy but expressed concern over the lack of transparency in water usage data from Amazon Data Services. Hunsinger referenced a recent JLARC report that outlined the significant energy demands posed by the expansion of data centers and urged the board to advocate for state-level regulations that ensure transparency and protect local resources.
The discussions underscored the community's growing concerns about safety and environmental sustainability as Spotsylvania County navigates infrastructure development and the expansion of data centers. The board's response to these issues will be crucial in addressing resident concerns and ensuring the safety and well-being of the community.