The activist argues that the primary issue is not the technology itself, but the opaque manner in which these projects arrive in neighborhoods. She points to a recurring pattern: developers securing permits behind closed doors, local officials bound by non-disclosure agreements, and a general lack of communication with the public. Her project serves as a crowdsourced database intended to expose these clandestine development practices.
Brockovich emphasized that noise, excessive water consumption, and surging utility costs are secondary to the profound frustration over a lack of information. By documenting these experiences, she aims to challenge the industry standard of minimizing community involvement until after critical approvals are already finalized. Her map remains a work in progress, continuously updated by the very citizens who feel sidelined by the rapid expansion of digital infrastructure.
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