Monterey Park tabled a proposal for a massive data center project after seeing concerned residents pack into the city council chambers.

It centers around a plan to renovate a vacant office building and property into a 250,000-square-foot data center. Data centers power everything from social media platforms to artificial intelligence projects. The server farms require a tremendous amount of electricity to power the equipment and tons of water to cool everything.

Residents opposed the proposal over environmental concerns.

"Primarily, I have concerns about the pollution that would be happening, both physical and noise-wise," said Tilda DeWolfe, who has been living in Monterey Park for 50 years.

Earlier this fall in Louisiana, Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, began buil

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