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mayo 31, 2026

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Data Center Policy in Local Communities

Action NC is working alongside partner organizations in both Charlotte and Fayetteville to advance a community‑driven moratorium on new data centers until strong, enforceable regulations are in place to protect our neighborhoods, our environment, and our ratepayers. This work is rooted in grassroots leadership and the clear need for public oversight as North Carolina faces unprecedented pressure from AI, crypto, and cloud‑computing expansion.

DOCUMENTS & POLICY

These are living documents that are being updated as Action NC's campaign evolves and new policy decisions are made.

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Proposed Data Center Ordinance

City of Charlotte – Responsible Data Center Siting, Energy, Water, and Community Protection Ordinance

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Robert Dawkins · May 31, 2026
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Charlotte Data Center Policy Report

Protecting Residents, Ratepayers, and Neighborhoods from High‑Impact Infrastructure

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Robert Dawkins · May 31, 2026
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Fayetteville Data Center Brief

City of Fayetteville – Responsible Data Center Siting, Energy, Water, and Community Protection Ordinance

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Carrol Olinger · June 1, 2026
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Upcoming Events

Public meetings, hearings, and votes on data centers in communities across North Carolina. Check back as new events are added.

Action NC Event

Fayetteville City Council Meeting on Data Centers

  • Monday, June 22, 2026 · 6:30–11:59 PM
  • City Hall, 433 Hay Street, Fayetteville, NC 28301
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League of women voters Event

Evening with the League - Surging Demand for Data Centers

  • Tuesday, June 23, 2026 · 6:30–8:30 PM
  • Free Range Brewing, 2320 N. Davidson St., Charlotte 28205
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In the News — Action NC
In the News

Data Center Moratorium Coverage

Local reporting on the proposed data center moratorium, featuring Action NC.

Action NC data center press conference at Hood Road
Charlotte Observer Local

Charlotte City Council Passes Unanimously 150-Day Moratorium

The Charlotte City Council voted unanimously Monday to implement a 150-day moratorium on data centers after months of debate over how to handle the increasingly controversial projects.

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Action NC Attends June 8, 2026 Charlotte Council Meeting

Packed Chamber at Charlotte City Council for the Data Center Moratorium Vote!

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Action NC Attends June 8, 2026 Fayetteville Council Meeting

Packed Chamber at Fayetteville City Council for the Data Center Moratorium Public Hearing!

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WCNC News Local

Charlotte City Council Passes Unanimously 150-Day Moratorium

Charlotte City Council approved a moratorium on data centers amid concerns over their impact on infrastructure and utility costs Monday night.

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CBS 17 Local

Protestors tell Fayetteville leaders to say no to data centers during city council meeting

Dozens of community members gathered outside Fayetteville City Hall Tuesday evening to protest potential data center development and call for a moratorium before city leaders consider changes to local zoning rules..

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WBTV News Local

Action NC Data Center Press Conference at Hood Road

Community members called for a 150-day moratorium during a news conference on Thursday, June 4.

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Craig's Corner

Craig Reynolds · Action NC's Subject Matter Expert

Briefings, analysis, and commentary on data center policy — spanning local zoning, energy, and community impact in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, statewide strategy across North Carolina, and the broader national context.

Disclaimer: The analysis and opinions presented in Craig's Corner are Craig Reynolds' own. Not all views expressed here necessarily reflect the positions of Action NC.
Articles & Commentary
Substack National
Your Privacy Was Already Gone Before AI Showed Up (And What You Can Actually Do About It)

Artificial intelligence is advancing faster than most of us can refresh a news feed, and it’s dragging along a creeping, legitimate unease: Who has my data? What are they doing with it? And now that machines can sift through it at a scale no caffeinated human ever could, what does that mean for me?

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Craig Reynolds · June 13, 2026
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AI Industry Must Cultivate Community Trust

What does it say about community trust when land a farmer donated in 1999 for a children’s park, for the price of $10, ends up sold decades later for a data center, turning that gift into a $10 million windfall for the city and an expected $30 million in future tax revenue?

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Craig Reynolds · June 9, 2026
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Linkedin National
Private Nuclear Can Solve Data Center Energy Crunch

U.S. data centers will soon consume more electricity than the steel, aluminum, cement, and chemical industries combined. Utilities are responding with billions in rate hikes and new gas plants passed onto residential and small commercial customers. This model fails to deliver the low-latency performance or resilience the next generation of AI demands and a better path exists.

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Craig Reynolds · June 2, 2026
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Linkedin National
What's The Deal with Space-Based Data Centers for AI?

Space-based data centers are moving from concept to serious development and they could fundamentally change how we scale AI while creating major new opportunities for advanced manufacturing right here on Earth.

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Craig Reynolds · June 2, 2026
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Substack State
Data Centers in North Carolina: What We Fear, What the Engineering Shows, and What We Should Do About It

The gap between public perception and technical reality is wide enough to park a server rack in. A deep dive into the engineering facts, community concerns, and a practical policy framework for North Carolina.

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Craig Reynolds · May 31, 2026
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Carolina Journal State
Why NC Should Lead with Modular Edge Data Centers

North Carolina already possesses key advantages — reliable power, a skilled workforce, and a business-friendly climate. The case for a distributed network of smaller, modular edge facilities over hyperscale construction that strains land, water, and infrastructure.

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Craig Reynolds · May 29, 2026
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Carolina Journal National
AI Isn't the Layoff Story. It's the Cover Story.

Organizations are using AI tools to accelerate changes already underway — the real question for policymakers isn't how to stop that process, but how to ensure benefits are broadly shared and costs aren't quietly shifted onto those least equipped to absorb them.

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Craig Reynolds · Apr 21, 2026
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Proposed Distributed Edge Footprint
Connected. Local. Powerful. — a proposed distributed network of small, modular edge data centers across Charlotte & Mecklenburg County, placed where performance matters most while keeping community impact minimal.
In the News
Queen City News — Charlotte City Council Data Center Moratorium
News segment featuring Craig Reynolds · Hosted on Google Drive

Queen City News story on the Charlotte City Council data center moratorium, featuring Craig Reynolds prominently in the story.

Podcast & Radio
The Pete Kaliner Show on WBT 107.9 FM, airing weekdays 12pm to 3pm.
The Pete Kaliner Show Local
Charlotte Data Center Hysteria and a Proposed Moratorium (Hour 2)

A call from a 25-year tech expert, Craig Reynolds, prompts a very informative discussion about the kinds of data centers as well as the costs and benefits of various projects and impacts.

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