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Data Center Signal is tracking 13 clips about Global Stack data center developments across 2 states, including CA, TN.

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electricity62%
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SF’s Data Center Debate Heats Up As One Site Looms Large on the County Line
News ClipThe Frisc·San Francisco County, CA

SF’s Data Center Debate Heats Up As One Site Looms Large on the County Line

San Francisco is experiencing a heated debate over data center development, fueled by political figures like Supervisor Connie Chan who advocates for a moratorium on new AI data centers. A specific proposal by Global Stack for a facility at the Cow Palace is facing scrutiny and is currently under evaluation. The broader discussion involves environmental concerns, land use planning, and public opposition across the state.

8/19/2026
Tulare Fair board faces pushback over proposed high-tech fairgrounds project
News Clip2:54ABC30 Action News·Tulare County, CA

Tulare Fair board faces pushback over proposed high-tech fairgrounds project

Neighbors are actively opposing a proposed "emergency-resilience system" by Global Stack at the Tulare County Fairgrounds, which they believe is a data center. The Tulare County Board of Supervisors approved a 45-day moratorium on data center development in unincorporated areas, while the Fair Board tabled the specific project.

8/19/2026
Visalia, Tulare County consider data center moratoriums this week
News Clipthebusinessjournal.com·Visalia, Tulare County, CA

Visalia, Tulare County consider data center moratoriums this week$

Tulare County and Visalia are considering temporary moratoriums on data center development due to concerns about water and power demands, while the city of Tulare has declined to pursue a similar ban. Community groups are actively opposing a project by Global Stack at the Tulare County Fairgrounds, citing environmental and resource strain.

8/17/2026
Advocates Discuss Data Center Proposals in the Central Valley
News ClipSouth Kern Sol·Kern County, CA

Advocates Discuss Data Center Proposals in the Central Valley

Communities across California's Central Valley are actively opposing multiple data center proposals, including those in Inyokern, Taft, Kings County, and Tulare County. Advocates from Loud for Tomorrow are mobilizing residents due to concerns about environmental impact, resource strain, noise, and minimal local job benefits. They point to a recent permanent ban on data centers in Monterey City, Los Angeles County, as a precedent for local officials to prioritize community well-being over developer interests.

7/25/2026
Tulare fairgrounds tables Global Stack rental agreement after public opposition
News Clipthebusinessjournal.com·Tulare County, CA

Tulare fairgrounds tables Global Stack rental agreement after public opposition$

The Tulare County Fair board tabled a rental agreement with Global Stack after significant public opposition regarding the proposed edge computing project, with many arguing it constitutes a data center. Opponents expressed concerns over the project's scale, electricity demands, and water usage. The board's decision reflects ongoing due diligence amidst differing descriptions of the project.

7/24/2026
As Kings and Tulare fairgrounds consider leasing land for data centers, communities balk
News ClipFresno Bee·Tulare County, CA

As Kings and Tulare fairgrounds consider leasing land for data centers, communities balk

Residents in Tulare and Kings counties, California, are voicing concerns over a proposal by Global Stack LLC to lease fairground land for compact edge computing data centers. The Tulare County Fair board tabled a decision on a 100-year lease, while the Kings Fair board has not yet added the item to its agenda for discussion, indicating ongoing public opposition and review.

7/24/2026
Proposed data center draws heated crowd at Hanford City Council meeting
News ClipHanford Sentinel·Hanford, Kings County, CA

Proposed data center draws heated crowd at Hanford City Council meeting$

A proposed data center by Global Stack at the Kings County Fairgrounds in Hanford, CA, drew significant public opposition at a City Council meeting. Residents voiced concerns about water, electricity, air quality, and noise, urging the council to act. The City Council decided to hold two study sessions to review the project.

7/23/2026
Kings Fairgrounds clarifies edge computing project is not traditional data center
News ClipHanford Sentinel·Kings County, CA

Kings Fairgrounds clarifies edge computing project is not traditional data center

Kings and Tulare County Fairgrounds in California are evaluating a proposal from Global Stack to build a network of edge computing systems, which are distinct from traditional hyperscale data centers. The project aims to enhance emergency communications while generating revenue for the fairgrounds. Public comments at a Kings County Fair board meeting raised concerns about transparency, noise pollution, and utility bill impacts.

7/22/2026
Data center developments raise environmental, land use concerns in Nashville and California
News Clip1:57The Food & Environment Reporting Network·Nashville, Davidson County, TN

Data center developments raise environmental, land use concerns in Nashville and California

A data center project planned near the Nashville Zoo is raising environmental concerns about its impact on endangered animals, with the mayor attempting to block the development. Simultaneously, a company named Global Stack is pitching data center developments at historic fairgrounds across California, facing rejections in some towns like Calistoga while others like San Francisco's Cow Palace are considering proposals.

7/14/2026
Developer Eyes Cow Palace In Plan to Build Data Centers at Eight Bay Area Fairgrounds
News ClipSFist·CA

Developer Eyes Cow Palace In Plan to Build Data Centers at Eight Bay Area Fairgrounds

Global Stack has proposed building up to 70 data centers and helipads at California fairgrounds by 2030, including the Cow Palace and other Bay Area sites. While many fairgrounds are still evaluating the plan, the Calistoga Fairgrounds Advisory Committee has already rejected its proposal due to local concerns about noise and pollution. The company aims for long-term leases to provide revenue for fairgrounds.

7/9/2026
Letters: Before putting data centers on California fairgrounds, we need real numbers about them
News ClipSan Francisco Chronicle·CA

Letters: Before putting data centers on California fairgrounds, we need real numbers about them$

A letter to the editor expresses concerns about Global Stack's proposal to build up to 70 data centers on California fairgrounds due to a lack of transparency regarding their energy and water consumption. The author advocates for state lawmakers to require disclosure of these figures before any leases are signed, referencing existing Senate Bills aimed at ratepayer protection and infrastructure cost disclosure.

7/9/2026