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Coachella City Council Considers Disabling Social Media Comments Following Intense Public Backlash Over Data Center Proposal
News ClipNBC Palm Springs·Coachella, Riverside County, CA

Coachella City Council Considers Disabling Social Media Comments Following Intense Public Backlash Over Data Center Proposal

The Coachella City Council is considering a new social media policy that would allow disabling public comments, a move spurred by intense public backlash and protests over a recently canceled 240-acre data center proposal. The council previously enacted a 45-day moratorium on data center applications and terminated an agreement with Stronghold Power Systems Inc. due to community anger.

6/11/2026
Coachella Shelves Proposed Data Center, Enacts Moratorium on Projects
News ClipMyNewsLA.com·Coachella, Riverside County, CA

Coachella Shelves Proposed Data Center, Enacts Moratorium on Projects

The Coachella City Council unanimously approved an urgency ordinance imposing a 45-day moratorium on data center applications and terminated its agreement with Stronghold Power Systems Inc. This decision follows months of community protests citing environmental, health, and electricity rate concerns. City staff are now expected to propose a permanent ban on data centers.

6/5/2026
Perez Rescinds Support for Data Center
News ClipUken Report·Coachella, Riverside County, CA

Perez Rescinds Support for Data Center

Riverside County Supervisor V. Manuel Perez has withdrawn his support for the proposed Coachella Valley Technology Campus data center project in Coachella, California. This decision follows a public town hall meeting where residents voiced concerns about the project's environmental impact, water, and electricity usage. Perez's office stated that the project requires more work, including an Environmental Impact Report and community input.

5/13/2026