Top 5 Data Center Locality Stories: May 19, 2026

Melissa Palmer

May 19, 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. Denver City Council unanimously passes 1-year pause on construction of data centers
Colorado · Government Policy
Denver City Council has unanimously approved a one-year moratorium on new data center construction to address concerns about rapid growth and infrastructure strain. This pause is significant as Denver is a major emerging data center hub, and the moratorium could influence development timelines and regulatory approaches in other cities. Read here.

2. Knox County commissioners push to limit data centers before more arrive
Tennessee · Government Policy
Knox County commissioners are actively pursuing measures to limit data center development ahead of further expansion, reflecting local concerns about resource use and community impact. This move highlights growing regional efforts to regulate data center growth proactively, affecting how operators plan future projects in the area. Read here.

3. Ohio lawmakers start a “data center committee” to study effects
Ohio · Government Policy
Ohio lawmakers have formed a dedicated data center committee to study the impacts of data center growth on the state’s infrastructure and communities. This formal legislative action signals increasing governmental scrutiny and potential regulatory developments affecting data center operations statewide. Read here.

4. Cave City council advances data center moratorium
Kentucky · Government Policy
The Cave City council has advanced a moratorium on data center development to address local concerns over rapid growth and resource strain. This legislative step reflects a growing trend of municipalities imposing temporary halts to reassess data center impacts before allowing further expansion. Read here.

5. Bloomington City Council members signal support for 6-month data center moratorium
Illinois · Government Policy
Bloomington City Council members have expressed support for a six-month moratorium on new data center projects to study their local impacts more thoroughly. This pause could influence development patterns in the region and signals increasing local government involvement in data center regulation. Read here.


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