Top 5 Data Center Locality Stories: April 09, 2026

Melissa Palmer

April 9, 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. Wisconsin city passes nation’s first anti-data-center referendum – E&E News by POLITICO
Wisconsin · Community Opposition / Referendum
A Wisconsin city has passed the nation’s first anti-data-center referendum, formally opposing new data center developments. This marks a significant precedent for community-driven resistance that could inspire similar actions elsewhere, impacting data center expansion plans. Read here.

2. Jackson County weighs temporary ban on data center zoning, permits – Kansas City Star
Missouri · Zoning / Moratorium
Jackson County is considering a temporary ban on data center zoning and permits to address community and infrastructure concerns. Such a moratorium could delay new projects and signal growing local regulatory scrutiny in data center-heavy regions. Read here.

3. Bills to Protect Ratepayers From Data Centers Fail in Georgia Legislature – Inside Climate News
Georgia · Legislation / Utility Rate Policy
Legislation aimed at protecting ratepayers from increased utility costs due to data center growth failed to pass in the Georgia legislature. This outcome maintains the status quo but highlights ongoing tensions between data center expansion and energy cost impacts on local residents. Read here.

4. Port Washington voters approve first-in-the-state ordinance responding to data center boom – WISN
Wisconsin · Local Ordinance
Port Washington voters approved the first-in-the-state ordinance designed to respond to the rapid growth of data centers in their community. This ordinance sets a regulatory precedent that could influence how other municipalities manage data center development impacts. Read here.

5. Washington Twp. trustees place moratorium on data centers – Alliance Review
Ohio · Moratorium / Local Government
Washington Township trustees have enacted a moratorium on new data center developments to evaluate their impact on local infrastructure and resources. This pause reflects increasing local government intervention in managing data center growth amid community concerns. Read here.


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