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. Seattle Just Banned New Large Data Centers for a Year—and Amazon and Microsoft Are Directly Affected – Memeburn
Washington · Government Policy
Seattle has enacted a one-year moratorium on new large data center developments, directly impacting major players like Amazon and Microsoft. This pause signals growing regulatory scrutiny in key tech hubs, potentially slowing expansion plans and influencing site selection strategies in the industry. Read here.
2. Montgomery Update: County Executive Signs Data Center Moratorium Executive Order, Preserving Affordable Housing, and Upcoming Red Line Disruptions – Montgomery County, MD (.gov)
Maryland · Government Policy
Montgomery County’s executive has signed an executive order imposing a moratorium on data center permits to address concerns including affordable housing and infrastructure strain. This local action reflects increasing community and governmental pushback that could delay or reshape data center development projects in the region. Read here.
3. Two huge data center projects in Montgomery County are dividing the community – Columbia Missourian
Missouri · Community Pushback
Two large data center projects in Montgomery County, Missouri, have sparked significant community division, with local residents voicing concerns over environmental and infrastructural impacts. This local opposition highlights the growing challenges data center developers face in securing community support for large-scale projects. Read here.
4. ‘Unprecedented’ crowd opposes data centers at Nashville Metro Planning Commission meeting – Chattanooga Times Free Press
Tennessee · Community Pushback
An unprecedented number of residents opposed proposed data center developments at a Nashville Metro Planning Commission meeting, signaling strong local resistance. This public pushback may influence planning decisions and reflects increasing scrutiny of data center impacts in urban areas. Read here.
5. Arizona’s data center moratorium is only the beginning – Arizona Capitol Times
Arizona · Government Policy
Arizona has implemented a moratorium on new data center developments as a first step toward more comprehensive regulation of the industry. This move reflects growing state-level efforts to manage data center growth amid concerns about resource use and infrastructure impacts. Read here.
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