Minneapolis City Council Delays Moratorium on Data Centers Amid Ongoing Debate
The Minneapolis City Council postponed a decision on a potential moratorium for data centers, reflecting ongoing concerns about the implications for urban development. This issue underscores the need for responsible governance as cities nationwide navigate land-use practices amid increasing demand for data facilities.

The Minneapolis City Council has postponed further discussion on a proposed moratorium regarding data centers until May 21. During a recent meeting, council members expressed divergent views, with some advocating for a moratorium due to concerns about resource consumption and environmental impacts, while others argued it may send negative signals to the market amidst high office vacancies.
Adam Duininck, President & CEO of MPLS Downtown Council, highlighted the potential revenue benefits from data centers, citing significant increases in property values from existing developments. The council's decision reflects broader national discussions on land-use practices as cities adapt to the growth of data facilities.




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