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<loc>https://southseattleemerald.org/news/2026/07/14/inside-one-of-18-data-centers-operating-in-tukwila-industrial-park</loc>
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<image:caption>An aerial view of a Tukwila industrial park that is home to 18 data centers.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Map showing data centers (indicated with blue pins) in an industrial park located in Tukwila.</image:caption>
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<news:publication_date>2026-07-14T14:00:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>Inside One of 18 Data Centers Operating in Tukwila Industrial Park</news:title>
<news:keywords>News, Tukwila, AI, Data Centers, Environment, Seattle City Council, Tukwila data centers, DataBank Tukwila, Seattle data center moratorium, data center electricity use, data center water use, data center environmental impact, artificial intelligence infrastructure, AI data centers, closed-loop cooling systems</news:keywords>
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<loc>https://southseattleemerald.org/voices/2026/07/13/opinion-neglected-traffic-medians-on-rainier-avenue-south-point-to-inequity-in-the-south-end</loc>
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<image:caption>Left: In Ballard, on 15th Avenue Northwest and Northwest Market Street, a recent median has a tree and is well-maintained. Right: In 2025, SDOT said it would install "landscaped" traffic medians with trees along Rainier Avenue South to reduce collisions. But as of May 2026, the traffic median on Rainier Avenue South and South Kenyon Street was full of overgrown weeds and didn't have any trees.</image:caption>
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<news:publication_date>2026-07-13T14:00:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>OPINION | Neglected Traffic Medians on Rainier Avenue South Point to Inequity in the South End</news:title>
<news:keywords>Voices, Rainier Valley, Opinion, Seattle Department of Transportation, Eddie Lin, Jillian Altizer</news:keywords>
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