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STOP Devlin Tech Park Rezoning

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Anonymous
3 years ago

Would much rather see houses across Devlin than a big building.

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Jim Malato
3 years ago

No approval for rezoning.

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Nouri Faili
3 years ago

Stop building data center in Gainesville Haymarket

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Deb Webb
3 years ago

Stop building data centers in Prince William County!! Totally out of control.

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Chris Webb
3 years ago

Stop building data center in PWC! Enough is enough. These are being co strutted right on top of our communities.

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Jeffrey Manning
3 years ago

No rezoning keep land residential

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Rosalie Giuffre
3 years ago

Not in residential neighborhoods!!! Nor near schools!!!

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Anonymous
3 years ago Featured

Tax breaks for data centers when all of our taxes increase. Couple that with the noise and prison looking structures in our neighborhoods and around our schools is not what I want!

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Victoria L Flynn
3 years ago

Absolutely NO MORE Data centers in Prince William County!

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Ray Duran
3 years ago

Let's all do what we can do to stop this from happening.

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Anonymous
3 years ago

A tech park does not belong next to schools and in the middle of neighborhoods.

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Pam Borer
3 years ago

Please do not allow this rezoning and subsequent data centers so close to schools and neighbors. It will have a devastating effect on all of us.

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Kevin Rollison
3 years ago

Stop the data center construction until a more thorough study has been completed.

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Thomas Howarth
3 years ago

No one wants to live in an industrial area! Vote NO!

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Anonymous
3 years ago

Keep data centers away from schools and homes.

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Anonymous
3 years ago

data centers do not belong in residential and school areas!

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Anonymous
3 years ago

Data centers should not be in residential areas

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Brandon Winfield
3 years ago

This is not the right location for a facility of this size

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Amy Hambleton
3 years ago

NO data centers in residential neighborhoods or near residential neighborhoods!

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Carmen Todd
3 years ago

Do we want to live in the middle of an industrial park? How will this impact our property values?