Thank you to everyone who came out tonight!
We had a great turnout and even better ideas shared, this community is full of smart, passionate people who care deeply about our community. But if we want to keep the momentum going, we need you. Can we get 5,000 people to show up at a meeting or walk down Main Street together? That’s up to all of us. We’ve grown fast - over 800 members on our Facebook page (up 160 in just one week!) and over 1400 visits to our website. Keep spreading the word. Share posts, invite neighbors, and tell your friends why this matters.
New “NO DATA CENTER” yard signs will be available in the next few weeks.
In the meantime:
This isn’t just an Apex or New Hill issue it’s a Wake County and North Carolina issue. Thank you all for your energy, your time, and your voices. Together, we’re making a difference.
Click the link below to view a copy of October's Community Meeting Presentation:
Click the link below to view previous Community Meeting Presentations:
Thank you to everyone who attended the developer-led meeting at the New Hill Community Center. The room was full, underscoring the community’s continued concern about the proposed 300 MW “New Hill Digital Campus” data center.
The developer’s team presented an overview of the project and answered questions from residents. Discussion focused heavily on noise, water usage, power demand, traffic, and the overall fit of a hyperscale facility in a residential area.
Several important questions remain open, including those related to environmental impacts, wildlife, chemical use, power grid reliability, and emergency response. The developer has committed to providing written responses but has not given a timeline.
Protect Wake County Coalition will share the full list of outstanding questions and continue monitoring the project as it moves through Apex’s review process. Additional meetings and opportunities for public input are expected.
The Natelli Team has shared written answers to the questions from the 11/12 community meeting, along with responses to questions submitted through their website. Identifying information from website submissions has been removed. Additional answers are expected in the coming weeks.
NHDC Recap + Inquiries - 11.23.2025 (pdf)
DownloadAcross the country, communities like ours have been standing up to massive data center developments and they’ve taught us a few things about what really matters when projects like this come to town.
Key Takeaways:
And here’s the big one: show up in numbers. Every person in a red shirt, every voice at the podium, and every written comment counts. Visibility matters.
Upcoming Meetings:
Together, we can protect what makes Wake County special and keep our “Peak of Good Living” from turning into a “Peak of Power Bills.”
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