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DC BLOX Nashville — Grassmere Park

Davidson, Tennessee

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A ~50 MW DC BLOX data-center campus is proposed at 648 Grassmere Park, directly beside the Nashville Zoo. The zoo, neighbors, and 390,000+ petitioners are fighting it, and Metro Council is weighing a data-center moratorium. Track what's being decided, when, and how to weigh in — with the sourced arguments and a ready-to-send comment.

The next decision point

Packing the room is the single most effective thing you can do. One meeting can stop a project.

  1. DecisionMetropolitan CouncilTomorrow

    Tue, Jun 16, 2026 · 6:30 PM CDT

    Metropolitan Council: data-center item — Temporary moratorium on data center development permits in Nashville-Davidson County.

    AgendaMeeting detailsvia Legistar · medium confidence

Hearing timeline

  1. DecisionMetropolitan CouncilTomorrow

    Tue, Jun 16, 2026 · 6:30 PM CDT

    Metropolitan Council: data-center item — Temporary moratorium on data center development permits in Nashville-Davidson County.

    AgendaMeeting detailsvia Legistar · medium confidence
  2. DecisionMetropolitan Council

    Tue, Jun 9, 2026 · 6:00 PM CDT

    Metropolitan Council: data-center item — Temporary moratorium on data center development permits in Nashville & Davidson County.

    Passed on first reading — moratorium ordinance not yet finally adopted

    AgendaMeeting detailsvia Legistar · medium confidence
  3. DecisionMetropolitan Council

    Tue, Jun 2, 2026 · 6:30 PM CDT

    Metropolitan Council: data-center item — Ordinance adding data center uses and definitions to zoning code; passed first reading.

    Passed first reading — ordinance adding data center uses advanced, no final adoption

    AgendaMeeting detailsvia Legistar · medium confidence

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Your action kit

Sourced arguments and ready-to-send letters — every figure links to a primary record. Edit to add your own story.

Power & your bill

50 MW of new demand — roughly a city of 40,000 homes.

Large new loads can raise transmission and capacity costs that land on every ratepayer. Residential power in TN is 15.1¢/kWh, up 12.8% year-over-year. (MW→homes is a rough ~800/MW planning figure.)

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Process

Demand a full, public review — not a rubber stamp.

Ask for an independent noise study, a water-and-power impact assessment, enforceable conditions (setbacks, hours, cooling type), and that the record stays open for written comment. Procedural shortcuts have voided approvals elsewhere.

Public comment (editable)

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Records / FOIA request

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Neighbors taking a stand

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Hearing data is gathered automatically from public meeting agendas (Legistar / Granicus and other civic platforms) and reader tips, each tagged with its source and confidence. Figures link to primary records. Found an error or a missing hearing? Tell us.