Top 5 Data Center Locality Stories: March 31, 2026

Melissa Palmer

March 31, 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. Festus council approves $6 billion data center plan despite massive public pushback
Missouri · Zoning Permit Approval
The Festus City Council has approved a $6 billion data center development plan despite significant opposition from local residents. This approval signals a major investment and expansion in Missouri’s data center market, highlighting ongoing tensions between economic development and community concerns. Read here.

2. Michigan approves 1,332MW of BESS with 332MW supporting Oracle data centre
Michigan · Energy Infrastructure Approval
Michigan has approved 1,332 megawatts of battery energy storage systems (BESS), including 332 megawatts dedicated to supporting Oracle’s new data center. This move is critical for ensuring reliable power supply and grid stability amid the state’s rapid data center growth. Read here.

3. Idaho advances bill on data center water consumption
Idaho · Legislation Passed
Idaho has advanced legislation aimed at regulating water consumption by data centers to address environmental and resource concerns. This bill reflects growing scrutiny on data center sustainability and resource management in rapidly developing regions. Read here.

4. Sunbury to consider moratorium on data centers after resident pushback
Ohio · Moratorium Consideration
The city of Sunbury, Ohio, is considering imposing a moratorium on new data center developments following significant resident opposition. This potential pause highlights the increasing community resistance and regulatory challenges data centers face at the local level. Read here.

5. Hanover Township passes ordinance to regulate potential data centers
Pennsylvania · Ordinance Passed
Hanover Township in Pennsylvania has passed a new ordinance to regulate the development of potential data centers within its jurisdiction. This ordinance represents a proactive local government effort to manage data center growth and its impacts on the community. Read here.


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