Sheboygan Proposes One-Year Moratorium on Large AI Data Centers
Sheboygan's Common Council has proposed a one-year moratorium on data centers exceeding 10,000 square feet. This move aims to establish regulations amidst growing concerns over the impact of data centers on local communities and infrastructure.

The Sheboygan Common Council has referred a draft moratorium on data centers larger than 10,000 square feet to the City Plan Commission for a one-year period, initiated on May 4. The proposal seeks to provide time for the city to develop regulations in response to anticipated changes in state law regarding data center developments.
Concerns have been raised about existing zoning codes lacking sufficient safeguards, with community members advocating for stronger guidelines and public oversight. Other municipalities in Wisconsin, like Madison and Manitowoc County, have adopted similar pauses on data center projects, highlighting a trend of local governments reassessing their approaches to these developments. The potential environmental impacts and resource demands of data centers remain critical issues for Sheboygan officials, as discussions about regulations continue.


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