Prince William County officials announced Thursday that the county will purchase the former Gander Mountain property in Woodbridge and is planning to convert the store into its first crisis receiving center.
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Prince William County officials are set to determine how, or if, to expand areas it has targeted for data center development.
The Board of Supervisors will consider initiating a policy change around the Data Center Opportunity Zone Overlay District at its meeting on Tuesday.
The overlay district is 10,000 acres designated in 2015 to support data center development.
The resolution in question comes out of a late-night directive at the board’s March 2 meeting. At that time, Supervisor Victor Angry, D-Neabsco, introduced a resolution to identify places throughout the county that could support the development of data centers. When asked, Angry said he was interested in putting the businesses in the county’s rural area.
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