A California City Votes to Ban Data Centers—and Tests Local Power

A California City Votes to Ban Data Centers—and Tests Local Power

Monterey Park voters will decide June 2, 2026, whether to ban all data centers—the buildings that store and process vast amounts of online information. If approved, the ban will likely spark lawsuits and inspire other cities to follow suit, raising a fundamental question: Can cities control infrastructure that the federal government increasingly sees as vital to national security and artificial intelligence development?

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