Monterey Park, California, just made history by becoming the first U.S. city where residents voted to permanently ban datacenters. Early results show a likely landslide victory, with 86.3% of the more than 7,000 votes counted so far in favor of the prohibition. This isn’t just a temporary pause – it’s a full stop, and it’s sending a clear message to Big Tech.
According to The Guardian, the ballot measure needed at least 51% to pass, but the margin was so wide that city councilmember Jose Sanchez didn’t hesitate to call it a “landslide victory.” Sanchez said the vote “shows unequivocally that residents in Monterey Park do not want datacenters in their community.”
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