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. Cumberland County Proposes Data Center Moratorium Ahead of Public Hearing
North Carolina · Moratorium on Data Center Development
Cumberland County has proposed a moratorium on new data center developments ahead of a scheduled public hearing to address community concerns. This action signals growing local government efforts to regulate data center expansion due to impacts on infrastructure and resources, affecting industry growth strategies. Read here.
2. Seattle weighs pause on large data centers
Washington · Development Pause
Seattle city officials are considering a temporary pause on approvals for large data center projects to evaluate their environmental and infrastructure impacts. This move reflects increasing municipal scrutiny that could slow data center growth in a key tech hub, influencing industry site selection and planning. Read here.
3. Hill County judge expects legal challenges to data center development pause
Texas · Legal Challenges to Development Pause
A judge in Hill County, Texas, anticipates legal challenges following the county’s decision to pause data center development projects amid community and regulatory concerns. This highlights the contentious legal environment data center developers face in Texas, a major growth market, potentially delaying projects and increasing costs. Read here.
4. Reno temporarily pauses new data center applications
Nevada · Development Application Pause
The city of Reno has implemented a temporary pause on accepting new data center applications to assess the cumulative impact on local infrastructure and resources. This regulatory action underscores growing municipal concerns that could affect the pace and scale of data center expansion in Nevada. Read here.
5. Oneonta town board approves 12-month moratorium on AI data centers, crypto mining facilities
New York · Moratorium on AI Data Centers and Crypto Mining
The Oneonta town board has approved a 12-month moratorium on the development of AI data centers and cryptocurrency mining facilities to study their local impacts. This moratorium reflects increasing local government caution toward emerging data center technologies, potentially influencing future regulatory frameworks. Read here.
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