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. Festus reaches ‘framework’ agreement for $6 billion data center
Missouri · Government Policy
Festus city officials have reached a framework agreement with a developer for a $6 billion data center project, marking a significant step toward its realization. This agreement signals strong local government support and sets the stage for one of the largest data center investments in the region, impacting infrastructure and economic development. Read here.
2. Yorkville close to reaching settlement on resident’s lawsuit over 1,037 acre data center
Illinois · Lawsuit or Legal
Yorkville is nearing a settlement in a lawsuit filed by a resident opposing a massive 1,037-acre data center development, reflecting legal challenges to large-scale projects. The resolution of this case will influence community relations and set precedents for future data center developments facing local opposition. Read here.
3. Ohio leaders clash over data center growth amid cost, environmental concerns
Ohio · Government Policy
Ohio state leaders are divided over the rapid expansion of data centers due to concerns about rising costs and environmental impacts, leading to heated policy debates. The outcome will shape the regulatory environment for data center growth in a key Midwest market, affecting investment and operational strategies. Read here.
4. Port Washington limits construction hours for data center project after complaints
Wisconsin · Community Pushback
Following community complaints, Port Washington has imposed limits on construction hours for a local data center project to reduce disruption. This action highlights growing local resistance and the need for developers to engage proactively with communities to mitigate operational impacts. Read here.
5. Vineland Rally Against Data Centers, March 21, 2026
New Jersey · Community Pushback
Residents in Vineland organized a rally on March 21, 2026, opposing proposed data center developments due to concerns over environmental and community impacts. Such grassroots opposition can delay or block projects, signaling the importance of local stakeholder engagement in data center siting. Read here.
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