Madison County Fiscal Court discusses possible data center moratorium

Madison County Fiscal Court discusses possible data center moratorium

News ClipWKYT·Madison County, KY·6/23/2026

The Madison County Fiscal Court in Kentucky has initiated discussions regarding a temporary moratorium on data center development. This move comes despite no current proposals for data centers in the county, driven by community concerns and support from magistrates and the Judge Executive. Officials are awaiting further state-level guidance before finalizing a decision.

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Gov: Madison County Fiscal Court, Billy Ray Hughes, Reagan Taylor

The Madison County Fiscal Court in Kentucky has begun discussions on implementing a temporary moratorium on data center construction. Magistrate Billy Ray Hughes proposed the moratorium, citing community concerns, even though no specific data center projects have been introduced in the county. Judge Executive Reagan Taylor and other magistrates voiced their agreement, indicating a collective sentiment against bringing data centers into Madison County at this time.

The court's decision to consider a moratorium is partly influenced by the desire to await more comprehensive state-level guidance on data center regulations. This proactive approach aims to address potential issues before specific development proposals emerge.