Stop the Insanity! Vote NO on Bristow

Dear Coalition Friends,

This issue isn’t complicated.  We are being engulfed by the unprecedented expansion of the data center industry in every way.  It’s not just their immediate physical building footprint, but now the five transmission lines that are slicing their way via a myriad of routes through our communities, in both Brentsville and Gainesville.

Tell the Supervisors to vote NO to Bristow on May 13.

We have been warning our elected leaders for years that the cost is too high — not just literally with our rising utility bills, but also to our immediate quality of life, with many losing their property to eminent domain for data center transmission line infrastructure.

The AI infrastructure race hits a political reality check | Utility Dive

The reality check: Competing demands and mounting pressure

The boom in AI-driven data center development has created unprecedented demand for land, electricity and water; a dynamic that has spawned growing opposition from communities, utility grid operators, wary regulators and environmental advocates.

Power consumption is perhaps the most widely discussed concern — a dominant topic at the recently held CERA Week, and one that hits most residents directly. A single data center can use as much electricity as a mid-sized U.S. city. Utilities in states like Virginia, Illinois and Utah are struggling to meet soaring demand, raising concerns about grid reliability and equitable access to energy.”

The Bristow Data Center Campus is just joining a long list of inappropriate applications.

What happened to Activity Centers, like Bristow, intended to create local job growth; live, work and play environments with housing and a sense of community?

We can all plainly see, data center sprawl isn’t creating a sense of community — IT IS DESTROYING COMMUNITY.

Data centers bring money to small towns. But do they also bring jobs? : NPR

I Live 400 Yards From Mark Zuckerberg’s Massive Data Center – You Tube

The Bristow Data Center campus – coming up for Board of Supervisor vote on May 13 – is just bad and wrong on too many fronts.

Their promises of trails and open space? Even if it were believable, it isn’t worth the trade. Routes for MORE new transmission lines, if approved, could be placed along the new trails that were just ‘dedicated’ by Stack.

They are trying to put a silver lining on a terrible project with their proffers of parkland and monies.  The trail being provided is not even in line with the Broad Run Trail location in the county’s own comp plan. On top of that, the applicant retains access to the “undisturbed” open space for grading, retaining walls, installation, and maintenance of utilities, and the like. This once again raises concerns about Dominion placing MORE utility lines in the ‘gifted’ trail.

We, the Prince William community members, are saying it’s time to draw a line in the sand when it comes to data center approvals.  

We applaud the Chair and Supervisors Gordy, Vega, and Weir for keeping their promise to vote NO on Bristow.

We look to other Supervisors to see the light and vote NO as well.

Please use this easy click to send email putting the Supervisors on notice that you expect them to vote NO to the Bristow Data Center campus on May 13.

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