On 26 May, Danville and Pittsylvania County officials approved an AI data centre at the Berry Hill megasite in southern Virginia, then made the approval explicitly contingent on the outcome of the state tax exemption standoff. 1 The vote conditions local consent on a fiscal decision that sits with the legislature, not the planners.
The contingent structure follows the same legislative leverage that the spring zoning fights exposed. Fairfax voted 8-2 for tighter data-centre rules and Sabey withdrew its Seattle request in the same window . Those fights reached projects at the planning stage. Berry Hill cleared its planning hurdle, yet local approval no longer settles the matter: the same tax uncertainty that drove Compass to abandon its Greensville County and Emporia searches now follows projects past the point of local consent.
Lawmakers led by Louise Lucas are pressing to end the abatement by 2026 against a House preference for 2035. Until that resolves, an approved project in Virginia carries an open fiscal question that the county vote cannot close.
