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. New York Legislature Passes First-in-the-Nation Data Center Moratorium, Awaiting Governor’s Signature – JD Supra
New York · Government Policy
The New York Legislature has passed a pioneering moratorium on new data center developments, pending the governor’s signature. This legislative action marks the first statewide pause on data center expansion in the U.S., signaling heightened regulatory scrutiny that could influence industry growth and project planning nationwide. Read here.
2. Elrich unveils six-month moratorium on Montgomery County data center permits – Maryland Matters
Maryland · Government Policy
Montgomery County has enacted a six-month moratorium on issuing new data center permits as officials reassess local regulations. This temporary halt reflects growing community and governmental concerns about data center impacts, potentially delaying projects and signaling increased regulatory challenges in the region. Read here.
3. Red Bank council votes to ban data centers, calls on state to pause construction of facilities in other towns – ROI-NJ
New Jersey · Government Policy
The Red Bank council has voted to ban data centers within its jurisdiction and urged the state to pause construction of similar facilities in other municipalities. This decisive local action highlights growing resistance to data center expansion and could inspire similar bans, affecting regional industry development. Read here.
4. Some Kentucky counties, cities hitting pause button on data centers – WUKY
Kentucky · Government Policy
Multiple counties and cities in Kentucky have imposed temporary pauses on data center developments to evaluate their impact and regulatory frameworks. This coordinated local response signals increasing scrutiny and potential tightening of policies affecting data center growth in the state. Read here.
5. This Tenn. city just passed a pause on data centers, town hall scheduled to discuss future regulations – News Channel 5 Nashville
Tennessee · Government Policy
A city in Tennessee has passed a formal pause on new data center projects and scheduled a town hall to discuss future regulatory measures. This local government action reflects mounting concerns over data center impacts and may lead to stricter rules affecting industry operations in the region. Read here.
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