
Charlotte City Council to host public hearing on Tuesday on possible moratorium on data centers
The Charlotte City Council is holding a public hearing to discuss a potential moratorium on data centers. This consideration is driven by concerns over water usage and the strain on public utilities, mirroring actions taken by other cities in North Carolina. The council will decide on the moratorium after the hearing.
Charlotte City Council is set to host a public hearing on Tuesday evening to gather public input on a proposed moratorium on data center development within the city. The hearing, scheduled to begin at 5:30 PM at the Government Center, precedes a decision by the council on whether to implement such a pause. This consideration comes amidst growing concerns about data centers' impact on water usage and their potential to strain public utilities, issues that have prompted similar moratoriums or measures in other North Carolina cities. Residents are invited to weigh in on the matter before the council makes its decision.