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
Texas · Construction Moratorium
A Texas county has enacted a one-year moratorium on new data center construction to address community concerns and infrastructure strain. This pause signals growing local resistance that could influence data center development timelines and regulatory scrutiny in major data center hubs. Read here.
2. Mansfield becomes first Massachusetts town to ban data centers: ‘A very pressing topic’
Massachusetts · Data Center Ban
Mansfield, Massachusetts, has become the first town in the state to pass a formal ban on data center developments amid local opposition. This legislative action highlights increasing municipal pushback that could inspire similar bans in other regions facing infrastructure and environmental concerns. Read here.
3. Moratorium passed on data centers in South Point
Ohio · Construction Moratorium
South Point, Ohio, has officially passed a moratorium on data center projects to allow time for community input and infrastructure assessment. This move reflects growing local governmental caution that could affect Ohio’s role as a data center growth state. Read here.
4. 60+ groups just called on N.J. governor to immediately pause all AI data center projects
New Jersey · Legislative Action / Project Pause
Over 60 community and environmental groups have formally petitioned New Jersey’s governor to immediately pause all AI-related data center projects amid concerns over environmental and infrastructure impacts. This collective action could lead to significant regulatory delays and increased scrutiny of AI data center developments in the state. Read here.
5. Residents and Community Groups to Hold Press Conference Ahead of Denver Data Center Moratorium Vote
Colorado · Moratorium Vote / Community Action
Community groups and residents in Denver are organizing a press conference ahead of a city council vote on imposing a moratorium on new data center developments. This local political action underscores rising grassroots influence on data center regulation and could set a precedent for other municipalities. Read here.
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