Top 5 Data Center Locality Stories: May 24, 2026

Melissa Palmer

June 1, 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. Washington Township passes six-month moratorium on data centers – The Detroit News
Michigan · Government Policy
Washington Township in Michigan has passed a six-month moratorium on new data center developments to allow time for study and regulation. This pause reflects growing local government caution about rapid data center expansion and its impacts, signaling potential regulatory hurdles for the industry. Read here.

2. A Nebraska county just banned new data centers for up to a year. More could follow. – Lincoln Journal Star
Nebraska · Government Policy
A county in Nebraska has enacted a ban on new data center projects for up to one year, with indications that other counties may follow suit. This move highlights increasing local resistance to unchecked data center growth, potentially slowing expansion plans in the region. Read here.

3. Harlingen officials approve 120-day moratorium to study impact of potential data centers – KRGV
Texas · Government Policy
Harlingen city officials in Texas have approved a 120-day moratorium on new data center projects to study their potential impacts. This temporary halt demonstrates growing municipal caution and the need for more comprehensive local regulations affecting data center development. Read here.

4. Organizers gather in Barberton to protest data centers – WKYC
Ohio · Community Pushback
Community organizers in Barberton, Ohio, have mobilized protests against local data center developments citing concerns over environmental and community impacts. Such grassroots opposition signals increasing public scrutiny and potential delays or restrictions for data center projects. Read here.

5. Meta data center allegedly muddies Georgia county’s drinking water – NewsNation
Georgia · Environmental Impact
A Meta data center in Georgia is under investigation after allegations that its operations have contaminated local drinking water supplies. This incident raises critical environmental compliance concerns and could lead to stricter regulations and reputational risks for data center operators. Read here.


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