Top 5 Data Center Locality Stories: April 30, 2026

Melissa Palmer

April 30, 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. Ohio data center ban advocates are trying to get 413,000 signatures by July 1 – Ohio Capital Journal
Ohio · Government Policy
Advocates in Ohio are attempting to collect 413,000 signatures by July 1 to place a ban on new data center developments on the ballot. This grassroots effort signals growing local resistance that could significantly impact future data center expansion in a key Midwest market. Read here.

2. Manitowoc County Board approves 18-month data center moratorium – WPR
Wisconsin · Government Policy
The Manitowoc County Board in Wisconsin has enacted an 18-month moratorium on new data center projects to allow time for further study and regulation development. This pause reflects increasing local governmental caution about the rapid growth of data centers and their impact on infrastructure and communities. Read here.

3. Brookfield’s Compass pulls out of massive Virginia data center and more headlines – Virginia Mercury
Virginia · Zoning Permit
Brookfield’s Compass has withdrawn from its planned large-scale data center project in Virginia, citing challenges in the development process. This exit highlights the growing difficulties data center developers face in securing local approvals amid increasing community and regulatory scrutiny. Read here.

4. Lawyer asks Fort Meade to revoke data center because of new info – Lakeland Ledger
Florida · Lawsuit Or Legal
A lawyer has formally requested that Fort Meade revoke a data center permit based on newly surfaced information challenging the project’s approval. This legal action underscores the increasing use of litigation as a tool by opponents to delay or block data center developments. Read here.

5. Stop the Hermantown Data Center group files lawsuit – Cloquet Pine Journal
Minnesota · Lawsuit Or Legal
The community group ‘Stop the Hermantown Data Center’ has filed a lawsuit opposing a proposed data center in Hermantown, Minnesota. This legal challenge reflects growing local activism and potential hurdles for data center projects in regions facing community resistance. Read here.


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