Bristol holds town meeting to discuss a possible data center moratorium
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Miranda Beverly
Posted: Jun 5, 2026 12:31 AM EDT
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BRISTOL, Ind. -- There was an extremely full house tonight at a Bristol Town Council meeting.
Members of the community had requested the meeting to ask the town council for a one-year moratorium on any data center construction in their community.
Residents who spoke at the meeting discussed many concerns, including potential increases to utility rates and property taxes.
The meeting comes just months after the town council voted to annex 500 acres of farmland.
No decisions were made at tonight's meeting.
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