local-government

Tag

Cards List
#local-government

Nashville uses eminent domain to block data center near zoo

Hacker News Top · 2026-08-06 Cached

Nashville officials approved eminent domain to block a proposed $700M data center near the zoo, citing animal welfare and community concerns; the move reflects growing pushback against data center development across the U.S.

0 favorites 0 likes
#local-government

Philly suburb: Sure, build that data center—but first meet our 43 demands

Ars Technica · 2026-07-28 Cached

A Philadelphia suburb demands 43 conditions from a developer planning a large data center, leading to a legal standoff over community benefits and zoning rules.

0 favorites 0 likes
#local-government

Show HN: 92% of US city websites fail ADA accessibility

Hacker News Top · 2026-07-09 Cached

A study by AccessLumens found that 42% of US city websites still have critical accessibility barriers after the ADA Title II deadline, with an average score of 93 out of 100 but significant failures in key criteria. The choice of CMS vendor strongly correlates with accessibility risk.

0 favorites 0 likes
#local-government

@verdantgov: Verdant is building the modern tech infrastructure for local government, starting with permitting software. Permit and …

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-07-07 Cached

Verdant is building AI-powered permitting software for local governments that cuts review time by helping applicants submit complete applications and assisting staff with document analysis and report drafting.

0 favorites 0 likes
#local-government

After Town Bans Flock, Councilmember Crashes Out, Proposes Internet, Phone Ban

Hacker News Top · 2026-05-20 Cached

After the town of Bandera, Texas voted to terminate its contract with Flock Safety AI license plate reader cameras, councilmember Jeff Flowers retaliated by proposing a ban on cell phones, internet, cameras, and nearly all technology within city limits, citing a desire for privacy.

0 favorites 0 likes
#local-government

How to Stop a Data Center in Your Backyard

Hacker News Top · 2026-04-22 Cached

Monterey Park residents organized through SGV Progressive Action to successfully block a 250,000-sq-ft data center planned 500 feet from homes by leveraging public-records requests, mass turnout at council meetings, and exposing procedural flaws.

0 favorites 0 likes
← Back to home

Submit Feedback