The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors met on May 6, 2025, to discuss a significant proposal for a new data center by JK Land Holdings at Cross Mill Center. The meeting highlighted strong community support for the project, with several residents sharing personal stories about how data centers have positively impacted their lives and career prospects.
One of the key supporters, a long-time resident, emphasized that the proposed data center is ideally located in an area designated for industrial and commercial development. He noted that the project would not only enhance local infrastructure, including necessary road upgrades, but also minimize traffic congestion compared to other potential developments, such as residential housing. This perspective was echoed by multiple speakers who highlighted the low-impact nature of data centers on traffic and their alignment with the county's long-term growth strategy.
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Subscribe for Free Several individuals, including graduates from the Northern Virginia Data Center Academy, spoke passionately about the opportunities that data centers provide. They shared their experiences of gaining certifications and securing jobs in the tech industry, attributing their success to the training and internships facilitated by local data centers. One speaker, who had struggled to find employment after college, described how the academy helped him transition into a fulfilling career at Microsoft.
The board also discussed recent changes to the application, including a reduction in the proposed square footage of the data center from 740,000 to 556,000 square feet. This adjustment was made to comply with zoning regulations and to address community concerns. The board members engaged in a thorough review of the proposal, ensuring that all aspects were considered before moving forward.
In conclusion, the meeting underscored the community's enthusiasm for the data center project, which is seen as a catalyst for economic growth and job creation in Loudoun County. The board is expected to vote on the application soon, with many residents hopeful for a positive outcome that aligns with the county's vision for sustainable development.