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The city that said no to data centers
Monterey Park in Los Angeles County became the first U.S. city to permanently ban data centers after a public vote, driven by community opposition to a planned facility. The ban follows months of protests and a city council decision to extend a moratorium, with industry groups arguing the move harms economic and technological opportunities.
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