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    Port Washington passes bill to give public say in data center TID approvals

    (The Center Square) – The city of Port Washington approved a referendum Tuesday that would require future projects worth more than $10 million to be approved by taxpayers before being added to a tax increment district. The initiative, in response to a large-scale AI data center in the city, passed with 2,710 votes of approval […]

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