Multiple local governments across Colorado have enacted moratoriums on new data center development, according to Colorado Newsline. The moves follow a pattern seen in other states where municipalities are pausing approvals to assess infrastructure, power, and land-use impacts before committing to large-scale buildouts. The moratoriums add Colorado to a growing list of jurisdictions, including New York and Oregon, where local or state action has temporarily halted new projects.

Why this matters

Colorado's local moratoriums reflect a broadening geographic spread of regulatory resistance to data center development, creating new siting uncertainty for operators and developers targeting the Mountain West region. The trend of local governments acting ahead of state-level frameworks sets a precedent that could fragment the regulatory landscape across the country.

Why the Digest selected this story

The keyword 'moratoriums' and the named jurisdiction of Colorado triggered selection. This story was ranked highly because it documents formal government action at the local level, adding to a national regulatory pattern of consequence to developers.

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