Monterey Park Bans All Data Centers, First City in California to Implement Permanent Measure
Monterey Park has enacted a permanent ban on data centers, marking a significant shift in urban planning and public sentiment. This decision follows strong community opposition against a proposed 250,000 square foot facility and is indicative of growing concerns over environmental impacts and local governance.

Monterey Park's city council unanimously passed three ordinances categorizing data centers as a public nuisance, thus prohibiting their construction within city limits. This decision follows public outcry against a proposed 250,000 square foot data center by HMC StratCap, which was halted after community activism led by local groups.
A temporary moratorium on data centers was initially established, and the city is set to vote on a ballot measure to solidify the ban on June 2nd. The implications of this decision may influence similar movements in other municipalities as residents express concerns over pollution and community welfare against corporate interests.




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