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. Texas county passes 1-year data center construction ban – E&E News by POLITICO
Texas · Government Policy
A Texas county has passed a one-year moratorium on data center construction to address concerns about infrastructure strain and local impacts. This moratorium signals growing regulatory scrutiny in key data center markets, potentially slowing expansion and prompting industry adaptation. Read here.
2. Mansfield becomes first town in MA to ban most data centers – Worcester Telegram
Massachusetts · Government Policy
Mansfield, Massachusetts, has enacted a ban on most new data center developments, becoming the first town in the state to take such action. This local legislation reflects increasing resistance to data center growth in established markets, potentially influencing regional permitting and investment decisions. Read here.
3. Reno City Council approves a pending moratorium on data centers – KOLO | 8 News Now
Nevada · Government Policy
The Reno City Council has approved a pending moratorium on new data center developments to allow time for regulatory review and community input. This pause highlights growing municipal efforts to manage data center growth amid concerns over resource use and local impacts. Read here.
4. Oneonta Passes Year-Long Moratorium on Data Centers and Crypto Mining – WKTV
New York · Government Policy
Oneonta, New York, has enacted a year-long moratorium on data centers and cryptocurrency mining to assess environmental and community impacts. This moratorium reflects a cautious approach by smaller municipalities facing rapid data center interest, affecting industry expansion in the region. Read here.
5. Daviess County proposes one-year halt on data center applications – WFIE | 14 News
Kentucky · Government Policy
Daviess County in Kentucky has proposed a one-year halt on data center applications to evaluate infrastructure and community concerns. This proposed moratorium demonstrates increasing local government intervention in data center development, which could influence project timelines and approvals. Read here.
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