Today’s AI Data Center News

  • Top 5 Data Center Locality Stories: April 13, 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. Missouri town fires half its city council over data center deal
    Missouri · Government Policy
    A Missouri town has fired half of its city council following controversy over a data center deal, signaling significant local political upheaval. This matters to the data center industry as it highlights the potential for community and political backlash to disrupt data center projects and governance. Read here.

    2. Conservative think tank calls local data center ban ‘unconstitutional’ in new civil rights lawsuit
    Tennessee · Lawsuit Or Legal
    A conservative think tank has filed a civil rights lawsuit challenging a local ban on data centers, claiming it is unconstitutional. This legal action could set a precedent affecting how municipalities regulate data center development nationwide. Read here.

    3. Detroit convenes working group for data center zoning, policy
    Michigan · Zoning Permit
    Detroit has established a working group focused on data center zoning and policy to better manage the industry’s growth within the city. This initiative is important as it reflects increasing municipal efforts to regulate data center development through formal planning and zoning frameworks. Read here.

    4. Oklahoma lawmakers add data center restrictions to groundwater metering measure
    Oklahoma · Government Policy
    Oklahoma lawmakers have incorporated new restrictions on data centers into a groundwater metering bill, aiming to regulate water usage by these facilities. This legislative action underscores growing concerns about resource consumption by data centers and signals tighter environmental oversight. Read here.

    5. Carver passes 1-year moratorium on data centers amid AI-driven development boom
    Massachusetts · Government Policy
    The town of Carver, Massachusetts, has enacted a one-year moratorium on data center development in response to rapid growth driven by AI-related projects. This pause is significant as it reflects local governments’ increasing use of moratoria to reassess and control data center expansion impacts. Read here.


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  • Data Center Locality Report: April 13, 2026

    The analysis of 91 articles on data center locality issues dated April 13, 2026, identified significant challenges in 67% of cases. The most prevalent issue types were government policy (18), community pushback (17), and zoning permits (14), indicating regulatory and social barriers as primary concerns. Notably, general locality issues were most frequent, followed by specific concentrations in Pennsylvania (6), Michigan (4), Ohio (4), and Texas (3). These findings underscore the critical need for strategic engagement with regulatory frameworks and local communities to mitigate potential project delays.

    Today’s Data Center News at a Glance

    • 91 data center articles analyzed
    • 61 articles (67.0%) involve local opposition or regulatory issues

    Top States with Locality Issues

    1. General: 9 issues (14.8%)
    2. Pennsylvania: 6 issues (9.8%)
    3. Michigan: 4 issues (6.6%)
    4. Ohio: 4 issues (6.6%)
    5. Texas: 3 issues (4.9%)

    Primary Issue Types

    • Government Policy & Regulation: 18 articles (29.5%)
    • Community Opposition: 17 articles (27.9%)
    • Zoning & Permitting: 14 articles (23.0%)

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