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Indianapolis City-County Council — Resolution Calling for Pause on Data Center Development

Indianapolis/Marion County · Indianapolis City-County Council data-center pause resolution (May 4, 2026)

Special resolution unanimously approved by the Indianapolis City-County Council calling on the city's Metropolitan Development Commission to temporarily stop approving new data centers. Accompanied by ongoing drafting of a zoning ordinance setting a maximum 65 dB noise limit at property lines, restrictions on backup-generator testing, required physical buffers (berms, fencing, tree lines), and disclosure of power/water capacity and infrastructure connections.

Technical detail

Council resolution + companion zoning-ordinance proposal under drafting; ordinance may be introduced at the council meeting following May 2026 and voted on in July 2026.

Who is protected: Indianapolis/Marion County residents near proposed data-center sites.

Who must comply: Developers seeking data-center permits in Marion County.

Key facts

JurisdictionIndianapolis/Marion County
LevelCity / local
StatusIn effect
Protection strengthLimited protection
Effective date2026-05-04
Enacted2026-05-04
CitationIndianapolis City-County Council data-center pause resolution (May 4, 2026)
Enforced byIndianapolis Metropolitan Development Commission
PenaltiesPermit denial during pause; zoning enforcement upon ordinance adoption.
Topicsdata-center siting and energy · government use of AI
Last verified2026-06-25
Official sourceWTHR — City-County Council passes unanimous resolution calling for a pause on data center development in Indianapolis ↗

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