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East Fishkill Town Board Approves Three-Year Data Center Moratorium
News Cliphighlandscurrent.org·East Fishkill, Dutchess County, NY

East Fishkill Town Board Approves Three-Year Data Center Moratorium

East Fishkill's Town Board approved a three-year moratorium on data centers until July 1, 2029, following resident concerns about energy, water, and noise. The decision came after Treetop Companies initiated a grid impact study for a proposed AI data center in the town. This local action aligns with a broader trend of moratoriums nationwide and a proposed state-level moratorium awaiting the governor's signature.

7/3/2026
East Fishkill Town Board unanimously passes 3-year data center moratorium
News ClipSpectrum News·East Fishkill, Dutchess County, NY

East Fishkill Town Board unanimously passes 3-year data center moratorium

The East Fishkill Town Board unanimously approved a three-year moratorium on data center construction to study infrastructure and environmental impacts. This decision comes as more New York communities consider similar pauses due to concerns about water usage, heat generation, and the electric grid. A one-year statewide moratorium has also passed the state legislature but awaits the governor's signature.

6/27/2026
East Fishkill approves three-year moratorium on data centers after controversial proposal
News ClipTimes Union·East Fishkill, Dutchess County, NY

East Fishkill approves three-year moratorium on data centers after controversial proposal$

The East Fishkill Town Board unanimously approved a three-year moratorium on large-scale data centers following significant local opposition to a proposed 1-gigawatt project by Treetop Companies. The board also established a task force to study future data center regulations, addressing residents' concerns about energy consumption, noise, and environmental impacts.

6/26/2026
East Fishkill to pass moratorium on data centers as developers float possibility of project in town
News ClipNews12 | Westchester·East Fishkill, Dutchess County, NY

East Fishkill to pass moratorium on data centers as developers float possibility of project in town

East Fishkill is preparing to enact a three-year moratorium on new data center projects in response to a proposal from Treetop Companies for a one-gigawatt AI data center. Local residents and officials have voiced concerns about the project's massive electricity and water demands, as current zoning laws do not permit standalone data centers. The moratorium aims to allow the town to revise its zoning regulations and await potential statewide restrictions.

6/25/2026
East Fishkill to pass moratorium on data centers as developers float possibility of project in town - News 12
News ClipHudson Valley·East Fishkill, Dutchess County, NY

East Fishkill to pass moratorium on data centers as developers float possibility of project in town - News 12

East Fishkill is preparing to enact a three-year moratorium on new data center projects following a proposal by Treetop Companies to build a one-gigawatt AI data center. Residents and environmental activists are actively opposing the project, citing concerns over electricity and water usage. The town supervisor indicated current zoning doesn't allow standalone data centers and the moratorium will allow time to adjust local laws and await statewide regulations.

6/25/2026
Data center proposal sparks backlash in East Fishkill
News ClipTimes Union·East Fishkill, Dutchess County, NY

Data center proposal sparks backlash in East Fishkill$

A proposal by Treetop Companies to build a 1-gigawatt data center in East Fishkill, NY, is facing significant community opposition due to concerns about energy consumption, noise, and environmental impacts. The East Fishkill Town Board has scheduled a public hearing to consider extending an existing industrial development moratorium to specifically include data centers. Residents and public officials are urging the town to halt new data center development, citing the immense power requirements and potential long-term implications for the area.

5/26/2026