HomeLegal DirectoryLawrence KS 24-month data center moratorium (eff. July 14, 2026)

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Lawrence, KS 24-Month Data Center Moratorium

Lawrence, KS · Lawrence, KS City Commission unanimous vote, July 14, 2026, 24-month data center moratorium

The Lawrence, Kansas City Commission voted unanimously on July 14, 2026 to impose a 24-month moratorium on new data center uses within city limits, and to initiate two text amendments to the city's Land Development Code. Under current code, data centers are allowed in industrial zones by right with no special approval; the moratorium pauses all new approvals while planning staff develops new standards. The commission extended the originally proposed 12-month term to 24 months to ensure staff had sufficient time. Lawrence is the seat of Douglas County and home to the University of Kansas.

Technical detail

Lawrence (KS) City Commission unanimous vote July 14, 2026, imposing 24-month moratorium on data center uses and initiating two Land Development Code text amendments. Moratorium duration: 24 months from adoption or until repealed, whichever comes first. Current code permits data centers in industrial zones by right (no discretionary approval); text amendments will require special approval process. Commission increased moratorium from the proposed 12 months to 24 months to allow adequate planning time. Two text amendments also initiated. Home rule city; Douglas County seat. University of Kansas campus raises proximity concerns from attendees during public comment.

Who is protected: Lawrence, KS residents (including University of Kansas campus community)

Who must comply: Data center developers seeking permits or land use approvals within Lawrence city limits, KS

Key facts

JurisdictionLawrence, KS
LevelCity / local
StatusIn effect
Protection strengthModerate protection
Effective date2026-07-14
Enacted2026-07-14
CitationLawrence, KS City Commission unanimous vote, July 14, 2026, 24-month data center moratorium
Enforced byCity of Lawrence, KS Planning and Development Services; City Commission
PenaltiesPermit denial during moratorium period
Topicsdata-center siting and energy
Last verified2026-07-17
Official sourceLawrence City Commission approves 2-year data center moratorium — The Lawrence Times ↗

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