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. Maine Is About to Become the First State to Ban New Data Centers
Maine · Government Policy
Maine is poised to become the first U.S. state to enact a ban on new data center developments, reflecting growing concerns over energy consumption and environmental impacts. This legislative action sets a precedent that could influence regulatory approaches and investment decisions in the data center industry nationwide. Read here.
2. Long-shot Ohio data center ban clears first hurdle, heads to signature drive
Ohio · Government Policy
A proposed statewide ban on new data center construction in Ohio has passed an initial legislative hurdle and is now moving toward a signature collection phase to qualify for the ballot. This development signals increasing political and community resistance that could significantly impact data center expansion plans in a key Midwest market. Read here.
3. Ohio Ballot Board unanimously OKs petition drive for data center ban amendment
Ohio · Government Policy
Ohio’s Ballot Board has unanimously approved the start of a petition drive to place a data center ban amendment on the November ballot, advancing grassroots efforts to restrict data center growth. This move reflects escalating local opposition and could reshape Ohio’s data center landscape depending on voter response. Read here.
4. Manitowoc County committee recommends 1-year moratorium on data center permitting
Wisconsin · Government Policy
A Manitowoc County committee has recommended imposing a one-year moratorium on issuing permits for new data center projects to allow time for further study and community input. This pause highlights growing local concerns about the impacts of data centers and may delay or alter future developments in the region. Read here.
5. Judge denied data center vote. Independence residents got 5,000 signatures anyway
Missouri · Lawsuit Or Legal
Despite a judge denying a vote on a data center project, Independence residents collected over 5,000 signatures to push for community input on the development. This grassroots legal and civic action underscores the increasing role of local opposition and legal challenges in shaping data center projects. Read here.
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