
New Albany Plan Commission advances data center moratorium to City Council
The New Albany Plan Commission has advanced a proposed one-year data center moratorium to the City Council for consideration. This action allows city officials to review existing zoning and development rules pertaining to data centers. The moratorium aims to temporarily pause data center construction while new regulations are developed.
The New Albany Plan Commission has referred a proposal for a one-year moratorium on data center development to the City Council. This move comes as city officials seek to review and potentially update current zoning and development regulations that apply to data centers.
The proposed moratorium would temporarily halt the construction and permitting of new data centers in New Albany while the comprehensive review of land use and development rules takes place. The City Council will now deliberate on the Plan Commission's recommendation to enact the pause.