Boring Old Local Citizen Action Stops (At Least For Now) Planned Datacenter In Suburban LA Community
When a southern California city council proposed building a giant datacenter the size of four football fields last December, five residents vowed to stop it. Through a frenetic word-of-mouth campaign, the small group raised awareness about the proposed facility in Monterey Park, a small city east of Los Angeles known affectionately as the countrys first suburban Chinatown.
No Data Center Monterey Park organizers working in tandem with the grassroots racial justice group San Gabriel Valley (SGV) Progressive Action held a teach-in and rally that drew hundreds of participants, knocked on doors, and distributed flyers on busy streets.
They emphasized how the computer systems facility would strain the power grid, drive up energy rates and create noise pollution. A petition quickly amassed nearly 5,000 signatures. All the materials were shared in English, Chinese and Spanish a concerted effort to reach Monterey Parks diverse populace, which is two-thirds Asian and one-quarter Hispanic.
In just six weeks, the community won. City leaders issued a 45-day moratorium on datacenter construction and a pledge to explore a permanent ban.
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/07/california-monterey-park-stop-datacenter-construction