Cleveland City Council Considers Moratorium on New Data Centers Amid Economic Concerns
Cleveland's City Council is evaluating a moratorium on new data centers to analyze land use and protect neighborhoods. Councilman Charles Slife emphasizes the need for local regulation to prevent potential adverse economic impacts.

Cleveland City Council is considering a moratorium on new data centers, proposed by Councilman Charles Slife. The legislation aims to allow the city to assess land use and establish regulations that serve the community's interests.
Slife noted that data centers offer low job counts relative to their square footage, which could undermine crucial economic investments. He expressed concern over the electricity demand of data centers, particularly given Cleveland's fragile power grid.
While some state lawmakers advocate for energy independence for data centers, Gov. Mike DeWine suggests handling such matters at the state level. Slife disagrees, insisting on local control to ensure accountability from the state government. The proposal is currently under committee review.




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