Data center developers interested in San Gabriel Valley’s Monterey Park should look elsewhere, as the city has become the first in the nation to officially ban data centers amid mounting opposition to the power- and water-hungry facilities across the country. More than 86 percent of voters in Monterey Park voted to permanently ban data centers in Tuesday’s election, with more votes continuing to roll in, Bisnow reported. Under the ban, known as Measure NDC, no such computing facilities can be built within city limits. Local leaders don’t have much power in overturning the law themselves, as only another citywide vote […]
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