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Prince William Co. supervisors deny 2,000-acre Dulles South data center plans
The Prince William Board of County Supervisors unanimously denied a 2,000-acre data center project, Dulles South Innovation Center, after a five-hour public hearing. The proposal aimed to rezone 1,940 acres from agricultural to industrial and mixed-use land, but county staff recommended rejection due to the site falling outside the Data Center Opportunity Zone Overlay District.
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