Minneapolis Latest to Consider Data Center Moratorium
Minneapolis Latest to Consider Data Center Moratorium
Publish Date: 2026-04-24 13:23:00
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- Minneapolis City Council is considering a moratorium on new data centers amid economic concerns and public backlash over electricity and water usage.
- Some council members, particularly more moderate Democrats, are wary of a moratorium that could hinder downtown commercial property value recovery, driven by data centers as seen in the sale of the Sleep Number building.
- Progressive council members argue for regulations to address environmental justice impacts and water consumption concerns of data centers.
- Vice President Jamal Osman, seen as pro-business, supports gathering more information before making a decision.
- Key votes from Council Members Jamison Whiting and Elliott Payne will influence the direction of the debate, with Payne skeptical of data centers being the savior of downtown economy.
- The council aims to vote on the moratorium on May 21, after observing potential statewide regulations.
- Alternative revenue generation plans, excluding corporate players like data centers, are being considered to replace downtown tax revenue.