Data Centers | March 25, 2026 Pennsylvania passes first-ever statewide data center regulations; Aurora IL approves the strictest local ordinance in Illinois after its six-month moratorium expires. READ MORE.
Data Centers | March 24, 2026 Three moratoriums pass in a single night as Baltimore, Boone, and Washington County all freeze data center development; a Jackson County judge weighs Independence residents' referendum fight over the $100 billion Nebius project. READ MORE.
Data Centers | March 23, 2026 Maine lawmakers prepare to vote on a statewide data center moratorium; East Whiteland's planning commission sends a 60% expansion to supervisors after hundreds pack a fiery meeting.
Data Centers: Weekly Briefing // March 16-20, 2026 Monterey Park extends its moratorium and puts a ban on the June ballot. Mason, MI residents force a repeal of the city's data center ordinance. Joliet's seven-hour hearing ends without a vote on a $20B campus. Detroit council urges a two-year moratorium. READ MORE.
Data Centers | March 19, 2026 Detroit Michigan council votes to push for a two-year data center moratorium; Scranton Pennsylvania proactively introduces zoning rules with no project even on the table. READ MORE.
Data Centers | March 18, 2026 Lee County votes 6-0 to draft a fracking moratorium over a gas-powered data center rumor; hundreds pack a Missouri gym to fight two rezoning proposals. READ MORE.
Data Centers | March 17, 2026 Joliet delays vote on Illinois' largest proposed data center after a seven-hour hearing; Monterey Park calls a special election to ban data centers citywide. READ MORE.
Data Centers | March 16, 2026 Lowell enacts Massachusetts' first moratorium. Fairfax County land sale draws scrutiny. Oakley developer drops data centers from project. READ MORE.
Data Centers: Weekly Briefing // March 9 - 13, 2026 Georgia repeals its data center tax exemption. New Castle County passes regulations but won't apply them retroactively. Independence opponents sue to force a referendum. Tulsa hears a proposed 365-day moratorium. Festus residents try to restructure city government to unlock ballot powers. READ MORE.
Data Centers | March 12, 2026 St. Albans Township becomes the first in Licking County to ban data centers, Tulsa considers a citywide moratorium, and Festus residents push to restructure their government to block a data center project. READ MORE.