A public information roundtable with experts and elected officials.
Pulaski County residents are invited to join us for an independent roundtable discussion on data center development and what it could mean for our community.
This will be a fact-based conversation with elected officials, subject-matter experts, and residents from across the political spectrum. The goal is not to promote one side or one outcome, but to give Pulaski County residents the opportunity to better understand the potential impacts, risks, benefits, and unanswered questions surrounding large-scale data center development.
Topics may include land use, water and energy demand, noise, infrastructure, economic development, environmental concerns, local oversight, and the protections or safeguards to consider before major decisions are made.
This discussion is being held on Saturday, June 6, from 2 pm – 4 pm (ahead of the June 9 Pulaski County Quorum Court meeting), where Justices of the Peace are expected to consider a proposed moratorium on new data center development.
Residents are encouraged to submit questions in advance. We want this conversation to reflect the real concerns and priorities of the people who live here.
Questions may be related to zoning, utilities, environmental impact, public transparency, tax benefits, infrastructure, community protections, or any other issue connected to data center development in Pulaski County.
Submitted questions will help guide the discussion and ensure residents have a meaningful opportunity to be heard.