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Tacoma: Statement from At-Large Council Member Latasha Palmer and At-Large Council Member Olgy Diaz Regarding Stand-Alone Data Centers

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~ In response to growing concerns from communities nationwide, the city of Tacoma has taken a stand against the development of new stand-alone data centers. These concerns range from potential impacts on utilities and local infrastructure to noise levels and job opportunities.

The Planning and Development Services Department has recently released a new Director's Interpretation, clarifying that stand-alone data centers will not be permitted under Tacoma's existing zoning code. This decision comes after hearing similar concerns from residents in the city.

The Director's Interpretation is based on Tacoma Municipal Code 13.05.080.A.1 and aims to prioritize the health and well-being of residents as the city navigates the evolving landscape of stand-alone data centers.

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Data centers that draw large amounts of electrical power, ranging from tens to hundreds of megawatts, have raised questions about their potential impact on neighborhoods. However, there is also recognition of the potential benefits these facilities could bring to cities.

As communities across Washington state and the country continue to learn more about stand-alone data centers, the City Council can turn to its Planning Commission for assistance with a comprehensive code amendment if needed. For now, Tacoma is taking proactive steps to address the concerns raised by its residents and prioritize their well-being in this evolving industry.

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