
Monterey Park's Data Center Ban Could Reshape Local Power Over Critical Infrastructure
Monterey Park voters will decide June 2, 2026, on a measure to ban all data centers—a first for any U.S. city. The ban, if passed, will likely spark legal fights and inspire similar bans elsewhere. It raises a fundamental question: Can cities block infrastructure that the federal government increasingly considers essential, especially as AI demand for computing power surges nationwide?
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