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Zoning In

Zoning In

As temperatures continue to rise, so does the scrutiny surrounding the energy, water, and regulatory impacts of data center growth across North America. From Virginia’s AI-fueled power crunch to a proposed megacenter in Delaware that would consume nearly twice the electricity of all the state’s homes, this week’s Zoning In dives into a wave of resistance, policy shifts, and big-picture questions. With moratoriums mounting, nuclear reactors gaining traction, and transparency being tested, the data center […]

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Zoning In

Zoning In

This week’s Zoning In highlights mounting community pushback from Alabama to Virginia, evolving state-level incentive policies, and renewed scrutiny on utility tariffs and water usage. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions—like Tucson and Janesville—are embracing digital infrastructure as a catalyst for long-term growth. From postponed billion-dollar votes and well water disputes to thoughtful strategies for building trust with communities, this week’s headlines capture the high stakes and growing pains of hyperscale expansion.  Janesville Eyes Data Centers to Revitalize […]

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November 18, 2021

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Adam Waitkunas Catches Up With Bisnow to Discuss DeKalb County’s Recent Data Center Moratorium

As metro Atlanta experiences a historic surge in data center construction, local governments are starting to push back. DeKalb County, the latest jurisdiction to act, has enacted a 100-day moratorium on new data center development, joining a growing list of Georgia counties—Bartow, Coweta, Douglas—and the City of Atlanta itself, which banned data centers along the Beltline. Bisnow recently caught up with Milldam’s Adam Waitkunas to provide expert insight on the implications of this trend. “DeKalb’s […]

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Zoning In

Zoning In

As the fireworks of Independence Day fade, the battle over data center development is heating up nationwide. From zoning restrictions in Phoenix and Hobart to sweeping moratoriums in Georgia and Kentucky, local governments are drawing more precise lines around where and how data centers can operate. Fueled by environmental concerns, infrastructure strain, and public mistrust, residents are pushing back—often successfully—against projects they view as disruptive or opaque. A new national poll confirms the trend: most […]

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Zoning In

Zoning In

As we approach the Fourth of July, the bright bursts of fireworks aren’t the only displays lighting up the sky—data center development is sparking significant growth and challenges across the U.S. But like a fireworks show, the excitement often comes with unexpected headwinds. Communities are raising concerns over the environmental impact, with increasing opposition to new data center projects. A prime example is the recently filed lawsuit by the Tonawanda Seneca Nation and the Sierra […]

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Hurricane Electric Extends Global Network to Paducah, KY With New Point of Presence at Quad State Internet PAH1

Hurricane Electric Extends Global Network to Paducah, KY With New Point of Presence at Quad State Internet PAH1

First Point of Presence in Kentucky brings robust of IP transit to the Southeast PADUCAH, Ky.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone announced today that it has deployed a new Point of Presence (PoP) in Quad State Internet PAH1 data center. The new PoP is located at 1212 Helen St., Paducah KY 42001, United States. Quad State Internet PAH1 enables direct local internet access for over 15 million end users in a 225-mile radius including […]

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Zoning In

Zoning In

This week’s Zoning In highlights just how rapidly the data center landscape is shifting—both in policy and public perception. From Virginia to California, state and local governments are tightening oversight, adding new zoning restrictions, and questioning whether data centers deliver enough community benefit to justify their scale and resource demands. In Virginia, multiple counties are now requiring special use permits, economic impact studies, and infrastructure assessments before approving new facilities. Meanwhile, states like New Jersey […]

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Zoning In

Zoning In

The community relations battles and policy debates around U.S. data centers continue to accelerate — and the headlines are getting louder. This week’s Zoning In roundup brings one of our most diverse sets of stories yet: from a WIRED feature on how federal AI legislation may undermine local control over where data centers get built, to Dale Earnhardt’s widow facing nearly 200 protesting neighbors in North Carolina over her plan to redevelop Mooresville land into […]

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Zoning In

Zoning In

This week’s Zoning In highlights a theme we’ve seen accelerating in recent months: the deepening friction between the relentless expansion of AI-driven data center infrastructure and the ability (or willingness) of communities, regulators, and utilities to keep pace. Across states like Kentucky, Ohio, Georgia, West Virginia, and Colorado, we see a familiar pattern—local residents and officials increasingly questioning the long-term impacts of energy-hungry data centers on land use, water, noise, quality of life, and utility […]

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Zoning In

Zoning In

From Indiana to California, developers and policymakers are navigating a wave of proposals driven by AI and hyperscale growth. Some regions, like Kansas and Indiana, are embracing the boom with new tax incentives and multi-billion-dollar investments from major tech players. However, local resistance is also intensifying: residents in Virginia, West Virginia, and Georgia are voicing concerns over noise, water usage, and environmental disruption, pressuring local leaders to slow down or reconsider projects altogether. On the […]

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