Los Angeles Times
Jun 02, 10:00 AM
Monterey Park is poised to make a historic decision regarding data centers, potentially becoming the first city to enact a ban through a popular vote. This decision follows a trend of local governments in various U.S. locations taking similar actions.
Guardian — US
Jun 03, 07:40 PM
Monterey Park, California, has become the first city in the U.S. to vote on a permanent ban on datacenters, with early results indicating strong support for the measure. This decision is notable as it was made through a ballot initiative, unlike other local governments that have only implemented temporary moratoriums.
New York Times — US
Jun 04, 01:44 AM
Monterey Park voters have approved a permanent ban on data centers, responding to community concerns regarding plans for such a facility in a vacant business park. The decision reflects the local sentiment against data center development.
The Hill
Jun 04, 02:00 PM
Monterey Park, California, has become the first city in the U.S. to approve a ban on data centers, with about 86 percent of voters supporting the measure in the recent elections. The decision reflects a significant local stance on data center operations.