Cedar Rapids residents raise concerns over proposed data center
Neighbors cite noise, infrastructure and development impacts in opposition to the project.

Cedar Rapids neighbors are voicing opposition to a proposed data center project.
Concerns center on noise, infrastructure strain and broader development effects, according to KCRG.
The report notes local residents have raised these issues, which could affect quality of life and city resources in Cedar Rapids and Linn County.
No further project details have been confirmed in available records.
Sources
- 1.KCRG-TV9 Cedar Rapids News — KCRG
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