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Nittersing

(8,367 posts)
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 08:11 PM 16 hrs ago

Oklahoma city council members welcomed a Google data center. Now they face a recall.

Residents in communities across the U.S. are taking a radical step to oppose the AI building boom.

"SAND SPRINGS, Okla.— City Manager Mike Carter kicked off 2026 with news he promised would bring jobs, money and prosperity to the 20,000 residents of this Tulsa suburb: Google was interested in building its newest AI data center on 827 acres of farmland just outside town.

Two weeks later, a group of local residents marched into City Hall with paperwork for a ballot measure to recall the entire City Council, including Mayor Jim Spoon. They had also filed a lawsuit.

Carter had braced for a backlash. He knew well from his time as the city’s police chief what was likeliest to stir up otherwise friendly, law-abiding folks. “The toughest thing you will do is property issues,” he advised the City Council.

And this was a property issue. Opponents of Google’s Project Spring argue that the public has been left in the dark throughout the process, starting with annexation of land along Highway 97 into the city limits, so it could be connected to power lines. Kyle Schmidt, president of the Protect Sands Springs Alliance, and a team of volunteers are knocking on doors and collecting signatures for the recall campaign. “We don’t have any other recourse,” he said."

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/oklahoma-city-council-members-welcomed-google-data-center-now-face-rec-rcna264726 (One more paragraph at link)
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Oklahoma city council members welcomed a Google data center. Now they face a recall. (Original Post) Nittersing 16 hrs ago OP
If there's a river, we'll dam it UpInArms 16 hrs ago #1

UpInArms

(54,932 posts)
1. If there's a river, we'll dam it
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 08:37 PM
16 hrs ago

If there’s a tree, we’ll ram it.

We’re talking’ progress here

(From Waterworld)

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