Residents of Tonawanda and a state lawmaker are pushing Governor Hochul to sign a data center moratorium, citing concerns about the environmental impact of the centers. The moratorium is a significant issue, as it affects the local economy and the environment, and Governor Hochul's decision is expected to have a major impact on the community. Tonawanda residents are concerned about the potential environmental impact of the data centers, including the use of water and energy resources.
"We urge Governor Hochul to sign the moratorium and protect our community from the potential harm caused by these data centers," said a resident. The state lawmaker supporting the moratorium has been working with residents to raise awareness about the issue and push for action.
The Tonawanda community is expected to be significantly affected by the decision, as the data centers could bring in new jobs and revenue, but also pose environmental risks. The moratorium is a critical issue, as it affects the balance between economic development and environmental protection. Governor Hochul's decision is expected to be made in the coming weeks, and residents are eagerly awaiting the outcome. The Tonawanda community is expected to continue to push for the moratorium, with a town hall meeting scheduled for next month to discuss the issue.
The decision on the moratorium is set to be made by the end of the summer, and residents are urged to continue to voice their concerns and push for action.