
Charlotte delays data center hearing after 150‑day moratorium
The Charlotte City Council has enacted a 150-day moratorium on new data center projects, causing a significant delay for a proposed 40,000-square-foot facility in east Charlotte. A public hearing for the project, originally scheduled for Monday, will not be considered until after November 5 due to this temporary halt.
The Charlotte City Council has voted to implement a 150-day moratorium on new data center developments, directly affecting a proposed 40,000-square-foot facility in east Charlotte. A public hearing for the project, which was scheduled for Monday, has now been delayed and will not be considered by the city until after November 5.
This decision by the City Council to temporarily halt new projects signifies a pause in data center expansion within the city, impacting developers seeking approval for new facilities.