Top 5 Data Center Locality Stories: May 13, 2026

Melissa Palmer

May 13, 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. Hill County temporarily bans data center construction in what appears to be a Texas first – kcentv.com
Texas · Government Policy
Hill County, Texas, has enacted a temporary ban on data center construction, marking one of the first such moratoriums in the state. This action signals growing local regulatory scrutiny that could impact data center expansion and development timelines in Texas, a key market for the industry. Read here.

2. Westbrook to seek temporary ban on data centers – Mainebiz
Maine · Government Policy
The city of Westbrook, Maine, is pursuing a temporary ban on new data center developments as it evaluates the impact of these facilities on local resources. This move reflects increasing caution among smaller municipalities regarding data center growth, potentially influencing future project approvals in the region. Read here.

3. Rockdale County extends ban on data centers – Atlanta News First
Georgia · Government Policy
Rockdale County in Georgia has extended its ban on data center development amid ongoing concerns about infrastructure strain and environmental impact. This extension highlights growing local resistance that could slow data center growth in a traditionally active southeastern market. Read here.

4. Roselle Park Mayor To Introduce Ordinance Banning Data Center Development – News12 | New Jersey
New Jersey · Government Policy
The Mayor of Roselle Park, New Jersey, plans to introduce an ordinance that would ban data center development within the municipality. This legislative effort reflects mounting local opposition and could set a precedent for other New Jersey communities weighing the costs and benefits of data center projects. Read here.

5. Large crowd opposes first data center proposed in Wayne County – Tri-County Independent
Pennsylvania · Community Pushback
A large crowd in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, has publicly opposed the first proposed data center in the area during a recent meeting. This community pushback underscores the challenges data center developers face in gaining local acceptance, which can delay or derail projects in emerging markets. Read here.


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