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San Marcos City Council bans data centers - against mayor's wishes
The San Marcos City Council voted to prohibit data centers within city limits, despite the mayor's wishes.
By Stephanie Koithan·4 hr ago
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The San Marcos City Council voted Tuesday night to prohibit data centers within city limits, Austin TV station KXAN reports.
The college town is in the epicenter of data center gold rush along I-35 between San Antonio and Austin.
The heavily trafficked corridor is experiencing the what some experts have called the nation's biggest boom in data center development.
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