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Newly drafted regulations would ban hyperscale data centers in Louisville and set strict rules for smaller developments.
Newly drafted regulations would ban hyperscale data centers in Louisville and set strict rules for smaller developments.
Wednesday's public meeting was the last of several hosted by the city as it researches how the centers should be permitted.
The goal is to create low-cost projects that will make streets downtown and in NuLu safer and more functional and provide better walkability.
City leaders have discussed the reconfiguration of the 9th Street Divide for nearly 10 years.
Seventy-five percent of Louisville is currently zoned for single-family homes. Some are trying to change that to allow more people to afford to buy.