During the public-comment portion of the May 7 meeting, Susan Warren raised regional concerns about large data centers and their effects on utilities, water supplies and public finances. Her remarks cited examples including NV Energy’s actions to prioritize industrial loads, a Georgia data-center water-use dispute, and large tax incentives granted to major data-center projects.
Warren referenced national reporting and watchdog analyses—naming Good Jobs First and media reports about multi-billion-dollar projects—to argue data centers can place strain on transmission, water and local fiscal resources. She said residents in some areas experienced reduced water pressure while construction hookups serviced data centers and noted that large equipment exemptions can cost state and local governments significant tax revenue.
Her comments were framed as public input rather than a county report; the commission did not take formal action on the issue during the meeting. Warren urged greater scrutiny of infrastructure and incentive arrangements and cited broad regional developments as context for concern.
The transcript presents her remarks as public comment; the county staff did not provide a detailed response on regional grid or tax-policy matters during the meeting.