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Residents press council on Deep Green data center as rezoning, sale hearings advance
Summary
Dozens of residents told Lansing City Council they oppose a proposed Deep Green data center, raising concerns about fuel-cell emissions, traffic, and opaque contracting as council set public hearings on rezoning and a city-property sale tied to the project.
Lansing residents and business owners on Monday told the City Council they oppose a proposed Deep Green data center and urged more scrutiny before the city advances related rezoning and property-sale steps.
At the meeting the council set a public hearing for a conditional rezoning (Z3, parcels on East Kalamazoo, South Cedar and South Larch) for April 6, 2026, and scheduled a second hearing on a related sale of city-owned property for March 23, 2026. Council members referred the special land-use and noise-permit items for committee review while the public comment period drew…
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