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Planning for data centers in rural communities
To those who believe data centers are just an urban and suburban issue for planners to contend with? Think again. Just ask Prineville, Umatilla, and Boardman in Oregon or to the north ask Quincy, Washington. All of these smaller cities … Continue reading
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Tagged ai, Boardman, cities, cloud, data centers, economic development, environment, geography, history, land use, Oregon, planning, Prineville, Quincy, rural, rural planniing, towns, Umatilla, Washington
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