Switch wins Las Vegas expansion approval even as data center backlash sweeps across Nevada

News Clip1:37LasVegasSun·Las Vegas, Clark County, NV·6/23/2026

Switch's plan for an expansion to its Las Vegas facility was unanimously approved by the Clark County Commission, despite a wave of discontent and resident opposition. A county commissioner also highlighted the need for new guidelines for data centers in the area. This approval occurred amidst broader data center backlash across Nevada.

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Gov: Clark County Commission, Clark County Zoning Commission
A wave of discontent with data centers has risen across the United States, and that wave is continuing in Nevada. The latest target? An expansion to the already massive Switch facility in the southwest Las Vegas Valley. Switch’s plan was unanimously approved Wednesday by the Clark County Commission, sitting in its capacity as the Clark County Zoning Commission. But it didn’t come before residents spoke out about the plan and at least one county commissioner openly talked about the need for the county to come up with guidelines for any new data centers. Also today: Regents give go-ahead for Vegas Loop Tesla station near UNLV, California needs water and clean power; it might have a fix for both. Subscribe to The Sun Daily newsletter here: https://bit.ly/4bBFiC4