en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Clark County Commission in Nevada, USA, recently unanimously approved a data center expansion project near Las Vegas, allowing the construction of a high-density facility on a nine-acre plot of land.
According to Peter Mwaniki's explanation in Construction Review, Switch already holds the legal right to build a large traditional commercial warehouse on the site under the existing industrial land use rights. The new building will house server infrastructure, utility control rooms, and other supporting equipment.
Mwaniki stated that the project, named "LAS 19," is expected to bring a significant number of high-paying local jobs during the construction phase, primarily targeting industry and infrastructure engineers. However, long-term staffing needs will drop substantially once the building is fully operational.
Clark County officials indicated that stricter regulations for future data center projects are under consideration. Lawmakers are actively working to develop a comprehensive regulatory framework to ensure that Nevada's digital economy growth does not harm local communities or public utility stability.
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