Cheyenne City Council rejects proposed data center moratorium

Cheyenne City Council rejects proposed data center moratorium

News ClipCowboy State Daily·Cheyenne, Laramie County, WY·6/11/2026

The Cheyenne City Council voted to reject a proposed 12-month moratorium on new data center construction. This decision was praised by a local CPA, who argued that postponing such development would hinder economic growth and innovation in the city. The council's choice signals that Cheyenne remains open for responsible development in the tech sector.

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The Cheyenne City Council recently decided against enacting a proposed 12-month moratorium on new data center construction. This decision has been lauded by local stakeholders, including a CPA who spoke before the council and later expressed gratitude for their choice.

The CPA emphasized their career-long commitment to bringing jobs and opportunities to Wyoming, particularly within the tech sector. They argued that by rejecting the delay, city leaders ensured Cheyenne remains on a path of economic growth and innovation, which is crucial in the current economic landscape.

While acknowledging that data centers may not be without flaws, the proponent highlighted them as a clean industry that Cheyenne should embrace, provided proper guardrails are in place to ensure sustainable community growth. They stressed that delaying such progress would result in lost momentum rather than merely treading water.

The individual concluded by commending the council for listening to residents' concerns, weighing them thoughtfully, and ultimately prioritizing forward momentum. This vote, they asserted, sends a clear message that Cheyenne is open to responsible development.