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Hillsboro County Commissioners rescind moratorium after lawsuit filed
By Chantale Belefanti at KXXV
· June 4, 2026
· 2 min read
Hill County Commissioners lifted the pause on data centers in our community, sparking frustration among some of our neighbors. If they kept the moratorium in place, I would almost have a little bit of relief," said Victoria Cartagena. The next Hill County Commissioners meeting...
Key takeaway If they kept the moratorium in place, I would almost have a little bit of relief," said Victoria Cartagena.
Why this matters in Waco
The debate over data centers in Bell County has significant implications for neighboring McLennan County, where Waco residents may be watching the situation closely. As the region continues to grow and attract large-scale developments, local governments must balance economic incentives with community concerns. The discussion in Bell County about incorporating conditions into term sheets for tax abatements could set a precedent for how McLennan County approaches similar projects in the future. With Waco's own experience in managing growth and development, particularly around the Magnolia Market at the Silos, city leaders may be taking note of the strategies being considered in Bell County. The Brazos River, which runs through both counties, also raises environmental concerns that could be relevant to data center developments. As the situation unfolds, Waco residents may be interested in seeing how Bell County's approach to data centers could inform their own community's decisions on economic development and environmental protection.
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Published: June 4, 2026 ·
Source: KXXV ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? Hill County Commissioners lifted the pause on data centers in our community, sparking frustration among some of our neighbors. If they kept the moratorium in place, I would almost have a little bit of relief," said Victoria Cartagena. The next Hill County Commissioners meeting...
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