Residents of Coweta County, Georgia, are advocating for a referendum that would allow them to vote on a datacenter project known as Project Sail. This initiative aims to prohibit the establishment of additional datacenters and cryptocurrency mining operations in the area. Recent petition-signing events have drawn hundreds of participants, resulting in approximately 6,500 signatures collected towards a goal of 14,000. Coweta County, located less than an hour southwest of Atlanta, has a population of about 160,000, with two-thirds of residents having voted for Trump in the last election.
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Coweta County, Georgia, Residents Push for Referendum on Datacenter Project
Residents in Coweta County, Georgia, are working to gather signatures for a referendum that would allow them to vote on the Project Sail datacenter and prevent further datacenter and cryptocurrency mining developments. Approximately 6,500 signatures have been collected so far, with a target of 14,000.
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Coweta County, Georgia, Residents Push for Referendum on Datacenter Project