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>The Laramie County Planning Commission is eager to put a shovel in the ground on a proposed 800-unit man camp that could house up to 5,600 workers and specialists expected to come with a flood of artificial intelligence and data center construction.
The planners are asking the city of Cheyenne to collaborate on the project, which by size alone could be a city of its own in Wyoming.
The 5,600 workers it could serve would be larger than nearly 85% of the state’s incorporated cities or towns, according to the Wyoming Economic Analysis Division.
According to the agency, that’s larger than the population of 84 of Wyoming’s 99 incorporated places.
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From the post:
>>The Laramie County Planning Commission is eager to put a shovel in the ground on a proposed 800-unit man camp that could house up to 5,600 workers and specialists expected to come with a flood of artificial intelligence and data center construction.
The planners are asking the city of Cheyenne to collaborate on the project, which by size alone could be a city of its own in Wyoming.
The 5,600 workers it could serve would be larger than nearly 85% of the state’s incorporated cities or towns, according to the Wyoming Economic Analysis Division.
According to the agency, that’s larger than the population of 84 of Wyoming’s 99 incorporated places.