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Data centers in Jackson County are officially banned

Jackson county residents meet in the board room during the commissioners meeting.
Randall Vuxta
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WFSU Public Media
Jackson county residents meet early Tuesday morning to voice their concerns on data centers being built in their area.

Jackson County commissioners have unanimously agreed to ban data centers, associated accessory structures, and affiliated businesses.

The vote came after strong opposition from community members like Elijah Simmons. He says he’s concerned about the impact data centers, which are often linked to heavy water use, can have on the environment.

“These aren’t regular data centers," Simmons says. "This isn’t storage for your files. This is a giant computer that requires cooling, and the cheapest way is an open-loop evaporation-based water cooling system.”

Other residents say they think the commission was too quick to make a decision.

Last month, the commission had voted to put a one-year moratorium on data center projects while they studied the issue. This week’s meeting changed that plan, putting a long-term ban in place instead. That ban will take effect June 23.

Randall Vuxta is a graduate from the University of Central Florida with a focus on narrative first journalism. With eight years of experience covering the Orlando area, Randall brings an experienced eye to the Rural News Service team. Whether it's covering a local trivia league or scrambling during a spontaneous bus fire, Randall makes sure to cover stories the community cares to hear. Randall lives by a mantra: everyone has a story, go out and find it!