As part of its commitment to being a good neighbor, the Howell Data Center Project is taking proactive steps to minimize noise and vibration impacts throughout development and operation. The company will fully comply with all local noise regulations and is dedicated to addressing community concerns with transparency and care. Before any construction begins, each site is individually evaluated to understand potential noise factors and inform design decisions.
The company is committed to noise and vibration mitigation as part of being a good neighbor.
● The company will comply with all local noise regulations and take community concerns seriously.
● Each site is evaluated for potential noise impacts before development to inform design choices.
● There is no one-size-fits-all solution - strategies are tailored to local conditions.
● Mitigation measures may include:
o Adjusting site layout
o Selecting quieter equipment
o Modifying operations
o Planting trees or vegetation
o Orienting equipment to reduce noise
The company is committed to supporting the foundation of the community, including local programs and initiatives that help families, students, and neighborhoods thrive. Through ongoing partnership and engagement, the goal is to strengthen opportunities that reflect the values and priorities of Livingston County — helping the community grow in ways that are both meaningful and lasting.
Fire, police, and EMS will have more funding for staff, equipment, and training. That means faster response times and safer neighborhoods.
This revenue replaces the need for future tax increases. It takes pressure off families while still funding critical services.
Data centers rely on cutting-edge internet and power. It has been shown that data centers cause increased grid reliability and improvements to broadband infrastructure for the surrounding community. Faster, more reliable internet helps families, schools, and small businesses thrive.
More jobs mean more business for local restaurants, shops, and trades, helping to build a stronger economy that encourages young families to stay and grow here. Each permanent job at the data center supports several additional on-site roles, creating steady employment and expanding opportunities right here in our community.
A U.S. founded and based Fortune 100 company will develop, own, and operate the new data center here in Livingston County. This project isn’t about generating profits. It’s about strengthening the backbone of the technology millions of Americans use every day. After consulting with partners who have worked with this group on similar developments, local property owners chose them not for the highest bid, but because they’ve proven themselves to be responsible, community-minded neighbors. With a focus on long-term growth, responsible development, and collaboration, this company is committed to becoming a valued member of Livingston County for decades to come.