Top 5 Data Center Locality Stories: March 16, 2026

Melissa Palmer

March 16, 2026

Here are today’s most significant data center locality stories — regulatory battles, community opposition, and legal challenges shaping where data centers can be built across the United States.


1. Commissioners voted unanimously to pause new data center projects while they study the issue – KFYR-TV
National · Government Policy
A unanimous vote by commissioners has imposed a pause on new data center projects while they conduct a comprehensive study of the issue. This moratorium signals increasing regulatory scrutiny and potential delays for data center expansion across multiple jurisdictions. Read here.

2. Proposed data center ban would kill plans for old paper mill – The Maine Monitor
Maine · Government Policy
Maine is considering a proposed ban on new data centers that would halt plans to convert an old paper mill into a data center facility. This legislative move highlights growing resistance to data center development in regions concerned about environmental and infrastructure impacts. Read here.

3. Tallmadge considers six-month moratorium on potential data centers – Akron Beacon Journal
Ohio · Government Policy
The city of Tallmadge, Ohio, is considering a six-month moratorium on new data center developments to evaluate their impact on local resources and infrastructure. This pause reflects growing local government caution in managing rapid data center growth and its community effects. Read here.

4. Senate committee signs off on data center bills – WisBusiness
Wisconsin · Government Policy
A Wisconsin Senate committee has approved new legislation targeting data center development, signaling potential regulatory changes at the state level. This legislative progress could reshape incentives and operational requirements for data centers in Wisconsin. Read here.

5. City Council of Provo, Utah, votes against data center rezoning proposal – Data Center Dynamics
Utah · Zoning Permit
The Provo City Council in Utah voted down a rezoning proposal that would have allowed a new data center to be built. This local government decision underscores growing community resistance and regulatory hurdles facing data center expansion in certain markets. Read here.


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