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Stop the Data Centers - Livingston County, MI
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  • About
  • Why We Are Concerned
  • Petition
  • Claim vs. Truth: Data Center Facts (Howell Twp)
  • FAQ
  • Key Dates & Meetings
  • Resources
  • Get Involved
  • Project Splitrock
  • News & Updates
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    • About
    • Why We Are Concerned
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    • Key Dates & Meetings
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    • Project Splitrock
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STOP THE DATA CENTERS - Livingston County, MI

Who we are

We’re a nonpartisan, volunteer-led coalition of Livingston County residents—parents, farmers, small-business owners, students, and neighbors—working to protect our water, farmland, grid reliability, and tax base from oversized, high-impact data center projects that don’t fit our community.

What we support

  • Responsible, transparent planning

  • Tech and small-business growth that matches our infrastructure

  • Protecting groundwater and surface water

  • Reliable, fairly priced electricity for homes and local businesses

  • Land use that follows our Master Plans and zoning

  • Public processes with meaningful community input

What we're asking for (right now)

A temporary moratorium on rezoning and special approvals for large data centers in Howell Township while the Township:

  1. completes independent studies on water, energy, traffic, noise, and emergency services;

  2. updates ordinances (setbacks, noise, energy/water reporting, heat rejection, batteries, hazardous materials, construction hours, decommissioning); and

  3. ensures full public engagement and financial transparency.

People Over Profits

Our future belongs to the people, not BIG TECH.  We will not trade clean water and farmland for server farms.

Mission

Protect water, land, and community from industrial data centers.

Vision

Sustainable growth, transparent government, resources for future generations.

Our Values

We believe in protecting water as a shared resource, ensuring the safety of our families and neighbors, preserving the rural character that makes Livingston County home, defending our freedom to shape our own future, and demanding accountability from corporations and government alike.

 

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