The Prince William County Board of County Supervisors meeting on July 29, 2025, featured significant public commentary regarding the placement of data centers in residential areas. The meeting, led by the vice chair, included a public comment segment where residents expressed their concerns about the impact of data centers on community quality of life.
Dr. Michael Slater, a local resident, was among the speakers who voiced strong opposition to the construction of data centers near neighborhoods, schools, and hospitals. He emphasized that the issue is not with data centers themselves but with their proximity to residential areas. Slater criticized developers for choosing locations near existing power lines, suggesting that they should invest in more suitable sites rather than relying on community resources.
The public comment period allowed residents to share their views, with each speaker given three minutes to address the board. This segment highlighted the community's growing unease about the potential consequences of placing industrial facilities close to homes and essential services.
The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote on prior agenda items, reflecting a collaborative approach among the supervisors. The discussions on data centers underscore ongoing concerns about balancing development with the preservation of community well-being in Prince William County. As the board continues to address these issues, the feedback from residents will likely play a crucial role in shaping future decisions.