In 3-2 vote, Tallahassee commission rejects data center moratorium
Tallahassee commissioners rejected a data center moratorium, claiming current zoning laws already block them.
At least three Tallahassee city commissioners see no need to add additional barriers for the construction of any proposed data centers in the state capital as other local governments have moved to prevent or delay them.
At Wednesday's meeting, the majority bloc of Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey and City Commissioners Curtis Richardson and Dianne Williams-Cox voted against a motion by Commissioner Jeremy Matlow to implement a one-year moratorium for large-scale data center to be built within city limits.
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