LAWSUIT AGAINST THE CITY OF HERMANTOWN

April 30, 2026

STOP THE HERMANTOWN DATA CENTER FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST THE CITY OF HERMANTOWN 

City’s lack of transparency in Google Hyperscale Data Center  plans exposes City to numerous violations of Minnesota law. 

HERMANTOWN, MINNESOTA, APRIL 29, 2026 : – Today, the non-profit citizen group, Stop the  Hermantown Data Center (SHDC), served a Complaint on the City of Hermantown alleging the  City has violated numerous state laws in its clandestine pursuit of the Google hyperscale data  center development in the Adolph neighborhood. The City’s actions in drafting and approving  the most recent Hermantown 2045 Comprehensive Plan and decisions regarding rezoning of  the Adolph neighborhood have been arbitrary and capricious and taken with no regard for the  Adolph Neighborhood Small Area Plan which was adopted in 2015 as an amendment to the  City’s Comprehensive Plan – specifically to protect the rural character of the Adolph area. 

The City took these actions in a clandestine manner based on the signing of NDAs by the City  Administrator John Mulder and Assistant City Administrator Joe Wicklund with the developer.  The Complaint alleges that these NDAs were signed without authority from the Council in  violation of State law and City Code. The NDAs attempted to circumvent the Minnesota  Government Data Practices Act and Minnesota Open Meeting Law by defining public data as  confidential data and thereby keeping it hidden from the public. 

Hermantown and other area residents overwhelmingly oppose the project- a 1.8 million square  foot, 278-acre project in a rural, residential area of the City. The project abuts Midway, Solway,  and Thompson township(s) and will affect residents of Proctor, Esko, Duluth, Cloquet, and  beyond. The project is inappropriately sited, and includes an environmentally sensitive area  surrounded by rural residential homes and agricultural lands. SHDC alleges in its Complaint that  the City has violated spot-zoning restrictions and has otherwise improperly changed the zoning  in the Adolph neighborhood. The project was developed over years of clandestine efforts by the  City to secure the project without public knowledge, input, or adequate environmental  assessment.

Emma Richtman explains that: “SHDC is a grass-roots coalition of committed area residents of  Hermantown and greater St. Louis and Carlton Counties who want the City of Hermantown to  honor its obligations of transparency and integrity when considering such a project. While we  are disappointed that we needed to file a lawsuit to appeal the City’s actions and lack of  transparency, we found it necessary to try and get a seat at the table to have a say in the plans  for the development of a hyperscale data center in our community. We encourage Google to do  the right thing by finding a site more suitable for a project of this size.” 

To learn more about the efforts of SHDC visit https://Stopthehermantowndatacenter.org or  visit SHDC’s FaceBook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/796960939748436

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Contact: Emma Richtman
Phone number: 651-338-2643
Email: stopthehermantowndatacenter@gmail.com
Website: Stopthehermantowndatacenter.org