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. Officials in North Carolina county void data center rezoning amid legal challenge – Data Center Dynamics
North Carolina · Legal Challenge / Rezoning
A North Carolina county officially voided a data center rezoning approval following a legal challenge from local residents. This decision highlights the increasing legal risks and community opposition data center projects face, potentially delaying or blocking future developments. Read here.
2. Maine Lawmakers Vote To Suspend Data Centre Expansion – Silicon UK
Maine · Legislation / Moratorium
Maine lawmakers passed a yearlong freeze on data center expansion, effectively suspending new projects across the state. This legislative action signals growing regulatory scrutiny and could slow the pace of data center growth in a region previously seen as attractive for such developments. Read here.
3. Residents Propose Data Center Ballot Measure At Joint Planning Commission Meeting – The BayNet
Maryland · Community Action / Ballot Measure
Residents in Maryland have formally proposed a ballot measure to regulate data center development, bringing the issue directly to voters through the local planning commission. This grassroots initiative reflects rising community activism and could set a precedent for local control over data center projects nationwide. Read here.
4. Franklin County residents rally against proposed data centers ahead of zoning meeting – KSDK
Missouri · Community Protest / Zoning
Residents in Franklin County, Missouri, organized a rally opposing proposed data center developments ahead of a critical zoning meeting. This local mobilization underscores increasing community resistance that can influence zoning decisions and impact project timelines and approvals. Read here.
5. Oklahoma lawmakers advance bill to prevent higher electricity rates from data centers – Tulsa Flyer
Oklahoma · Legislation / Electricity Rates
Oklahoma lawmakers have advanced legislation aimed at preventing data centers from causing higher electricity rates for other consumers. This bill reflects growing political attention to the energy demands of data centers and could influence operational costs and expansion plans in the state. Read here.
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