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Home»Politics»Michigan Residents Outraged by Lack of Data Center Zoning Regulations: ‘If This Noise Keeps Up, People are Going to Really Start Fighting These Things’

Michigan Residents Outraged by Lack of Data Center Zoning Regulations: ‘If This Noise Keeps Up, People are Going to Really Start Fighting These Things’

Data centers continue to be an issue in Michigan

Gabriel PurezaBy Gabriel PurezaApril 22, 20263 Mins Read
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Michigan residents recently complained about a lack of proper zoning regulations for data centers in the state. The discussion was sparked by reports of Dowagiac residents complaining about constant loud noise coming from the nearby Hyperscale data center, which is causing problems for the town located in Cass County, Michigan.

Reports indicate that multiple Dowagiac residents are frustrated by constantly hearing white noise every time they step outside their homes. Many of them had no idea how loud the data center would be before its construction and have been dealing with the issue for over four years, since the Hyperscale data center began operating, making it difficult for people to relax at home.

Hyperscale currently plans to expand its infrastructure in the region, purchasing an additional 48.5 acres, which could make life even more difficult for these Michigan residents.

Michigan Reacts to Lack of Local Data Center Regulations

These reports sparked a heated discussion about the regulation of data centers in Michigan. One user blamed local politicians for the problem, saying, “Having been a previous resident of Dowagiac, I have zero faith that anybody involved in this process did any due diligence before agreeing to any of these deals.” Another user expressed concern about the issue, claiming, “If this noise keeps up, people are going to really start fighting these things. Noises can drive people mad.”

As one user put it, “Data Centers need to be zoned and regulated like industrial manufacturing, with appropriate limits on noise and/or setbacks from residential areas.” According to them, “It’s a similar issue to wind turbines where nearby residents complain about persistent noise. The answer to problems that infringe on neighbors is zoning. And in this case, there should be a decibel limit imposed at the property line.”

However, some folks argued that “local boards see the tax revenue and jump on the deal without looking at the long-term noise and power grid impact.” This can lead to unfortunate effects, as another local explained: “As property values nearby plummet as people move away from the datacenters, causing the property taxes they’re collecting from everyone else to decrease.”

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It is not surprising to see so many people upset with data centers, as they are a highly contentious issue in many states. A few weeks ago, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer argued that the state should lead in data centers, which, for example, led many residents to criticize her for having this stance.

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