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 passes first moratorium on large data centers in US – Jurist.org
Maine · Government Policy
Maine has enacted the first-ever statewide moratorium on large data center projects, halting new developments while the state assesses their impact. This is significant as it sets a precedent for other states considering regulatory pauses amid concerns about data centers’ environmental and resource demands. Read here.
2. Ypsilanti water system to consider 12-month moratorium on supplying data centers
Michigan · Water or Environment
The Ypsilanti water system is considering a 12-month moratorium on supplying water to data centers, potentially blocking a planned University of Michigan data center project. This action highlights growing concerns over water resource allocation for data centers, which could impact future site selections in water-stressed regions. Read here.
3. Virginia officials end support for proposed data center next to Civil War battlefield – Planetizen
Virginia · Government Policy
Virginia officials have withdrawn their support for a proposed data center project located adjacent to a Civil War battlefield, effectively blocking the development. This decision underscores the increasing influence of historic preservation and community concerns in data center siting decisions. Read here.
4. Upper Bucks supervisors OK new data center regulations amid outcry – PhillyBurbs
Pennsylvania · Zoning Permit
The Upper Bucks County supervisors approved new regulations for data center developments despite significant public opposition. This move reflects a growing trend of local governments imposing stricter zoning rules to address community concerns about data center impacts. Read here.
5. Otoe County planning commission recommends data center moratorium – KOLN | Nebraska Local News, Weather, Sports | Lincoln, NE
Nebraska · Government Policy
The Otoe County planning commission has recommended a moratorium on new data center projects to allow time for further study and community input. This reflects increasing local government caution and regulatory intervention in data center expansion amid community and environmental concerns. Read here.
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