Prince William County Supervisors approve Devlin data centers

Earlier this morning, the Prince William County Board of Supervisors approved the rezoning of the Devlin Technology Park. Despite hearing from several residents who opposed the move, the board voted along party lines. This will result in nine new data centers to be built in residential neighborhoods along Devlin and Linton Hall roads in Bristow. Concerns from the citizens were unenforceable proffers, strain on the electrical grid, and overall quality of life being affected.

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