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Residents and officials push back on $1.25B University of Michigan data center plan
Ypsilanti Township officials and residents oppose a $1.25 billion research computing center proposed by the University of Michigan and Los Alamos National Laboratory. Township leaders criticized the project for bypassing local zoning laws and raised concerns about energy use, security risks, and community impact. The university claims the facility would advance scientific research without involving hazardous materials or weapons manufacturing.
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