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Residents, neighboring Norton attendees raise noise, light and water concerns about proposed data center

6440857 · October 7, 2025
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At a Baberton City Council committee meeting on Oct. 6, residents and nearby Norton neighbors pressed council members for clearer information about a proposed data center on the border near the PPG minefields, citing concerns about noise, lighting, water use and property values.

At a Baberton City Council committee meeting on Oct. 6, residents and nearby Norton neighbors pressed council members for clearer information about a proposed data center on the border near the PPG minefields, citing concerns about noise, lighting, water use and property values.

A Norton resident, Glenn Yasco, told the council that neighbors feel they have limited influence over the proposal but can be heard at public meetings: “We as a group, we respect our local and neighboring community officials. We show our respect by remaining civil and courteous,” Yasco said, and urged people to attend a Norton town hall on Oct. 13 where…

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