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. Versailles City Council approves data center moratorium
Kentucky · Moratorium / Regulation
The Versailles City Council has officially approved a moratorium on new data center developments, halting further construction while regulations are reviewed. This pause reflects growing local concerns and signals a cautious approach that could influence data center expansion strategies in Kentucky and similar markets. Read here.
2. Fayetteville City Council unanimously approves data center regulations
Arkansas · Regulation Passed
Fayetteville City Council has unanimously approved a new set of regulations governing data center developments, marking a significant step in local oversight. This move establishes a regulatory framework that could serve as a model for other municipalities balancing growth with community and environmental concerns. Read here.
3. Asheville considers yearlong data center ban, will research impacts
North Carolina · Moratorium / Research
The city of Asheville is considering a yearlong moratorium on data center construction to conduct a thorough study of potential environmental and infrastructural impacts. This pause highlights increasing local scrutiny that could affect permitting and development timelines in a key southeastern market. Read here.
4. North Tonawanda extends moratorium on AI data centers
New York · Moratorium Extended
North Tonawanda has extended its moratorium specifically targeting AI data center developments amid growing community and environmental concerns. This extension underscores the rising caution in municipalities over resource-intensive data center projects, particularly those linked to AI workloads. Read here.
5. Rural North Texas counties trying to regulate data centers face legal threats
Texas · Legal / Regulation Conflict
Several rural counties in North Texas attempting to impose regulations on data center developments are facing legal threats from industry stakeholders. This conflict highlights the tension between local governance efforts and data center operators, signaling potential legal battles that could shape regulatory precedents in a major data center hub. Read here.
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