Fayette County homeowners oppose Georgia Power's plan to install 200-ft poles for a new data center, requiring property acquisition.

Fayette County homeowners oppose Georgia Power's plans to install multiple 200-ft electrical poles for a new Quality Technology Services data center, claiming it would require them to sell part of their property. The 6.6 million sq ft facility, one of the largest in the nation, will host data for companies and requires power line expansion. Neighbors voice concerns over property value and health impacts.

July 09, 2024
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