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Lawmakers Warn China May Be Fueling US Data Center Backlash as Local Bans Spread
Voters in a California city ban AI data center construction, plans for Utah data center shrinking over backlash, Seattle issues one-year prohibition on center construction.

Posted by Leslie Eastman Saturday, June 6, 2026 at 10:00am
 

In addition to some interesting developments in the Los Angeles primary — the results of which are yet to be completely determined — voters in the nearby city of Monterey Park had the chance to consider the fate of artificial intelligence (AI) data centers in the region.

They chose to ban them.

About 86 percent of voters in Monterey Park, Calif., voted in favor of the measure in Tuesday’s elections, according to election results from the county clerk.

The measure declares a prohibition on data centers citywide in order to “protect air quality, drinking water resources and public health” and “prevent impacts to electricity and water rates.”

It comes in response to a proposed data center project in Monterey Park, which was ultimately withdrawn earlier this year after the city council adopted a moratorium on data center construction.

Data center moratoriums and restrictions have gained traction across the country at the state and local level in the face of rising community pushback to the sprawling server warehouses that are central to the AI boom.

In first, California city overwhelmingly votes to permanently ban datacenters | Sanya Mansoor, The Guardian

Residents in Monterey Park, California, became the first in the US to vote on a permanent ban on datacenters on Tuesday, and early results indicate a resounding victory… pic.twitter.com/fXcCbFFJgu

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I sure wish we would have banned them in my town.  We now have 3 and there are 30 within 100 miles of us.  They are taking much needed farm and ranch land and are destroying my town.

If China is helping to stop the spread of them, then so be it.

Someone please explain to me how we need so many of the data centers.  With computer memory chips getting smaller and smaller as well as processors.....this many data centers makes absolutely zero sense.  There must be more than meets the eye going on here....

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I sure wish we would have banned them in my town.  We now have 3 and there are 30 within 100 miles of us.  They are taking much needed farm and ranch land and are destroying my town.

If China is helping to stop the spread of them, then so be it.

Someone please explain to me how we need so many of the data centers.  With computer memory chips getting smaller and smaller as well as processors.....this many data centers makes absolutely zero sense.  There must be more than meets the eye going on here....

One data center should have the computing power to track every sneeze and fart of every human being on the planet six times over. Dozens and dozens of them are not a valid answer for the stated reason.

I find it ironic that those against wind and solar because the cost of their power is so expensive, yet cheer data centers which drive up electricity costs probably higher than the cost of alternative power.

Something else is happening here, and those 'data centers' have a use far different than the boilerplate claim.
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