Top 5 Data Center Locality Stories: March 14, 2026

Melissa Palmer

March 14, 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. Temporary moratoriums on data centers – 7 townships in Wood County have adopted; 8 have discussed
Ohio · Zoning and Moratoriums
Seven townships in Wood County, Ohio, have formally adopted temporary moratoriums on data center development, with eight more considering similar measures. This local action signals growing regulatory pushback that could delay or restrict data center expansion in a key Midwest hub. Read here.

2. Community groups sue over planned data center in Stokes County
North Carolina · Lawsuit
Community organizations in Stokes County, North Carolina, have filed a lawsuit to block a planned data center project, citing environmental and community impact concerns. This legal challenge reflects increasing grassroots resistance that could influence project approvals and timelines in data center-friendly states. Read here.

3. Del. Miller pursues bill with strict regulations for data centers
Maryland · Legislation
Maryland Delegate Miller is actively pursuing legislation that would impose strict regulations on data center operations, focusing on environmental and community impact controls. This bill could set a precedent for regulatory frameworks in states balancing data center growth with sustainability and local concerns. Read here.

4. Louisville residents push back against approved 150-acre data center on Camp Ground Road
Kentucky · Community Pushback
Residents in Louisville, Kentucky, are actively opposing a recently approved 150-acre data center project on Camp Ground Road, expressing concerns over local impacts. This community resistance highlights the growing challenges data center projects face from local stakeholders even after official approvals. Read here.

5. Oliver County commissioners approve pause on data center construction
North Dakota · Government Policy
Oliver County commissioners in North Dakota have approved a formal pause on data center construction to evaluate potential impacts and regulatory needs. This moratorium reflects increasing local government intervention in data center development, signaling caution in emerging markets. Read here.


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