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Milton (GA) — 30-Day Moratorium on Data Center Applications, Permits, Rezoning, and Licenses

Milton, Georgia · Milton (GA) City Council unanimous resolution — 30-day data-center moratorium (June 18, 2026)

The Milton, Georgia City Council voted unanimously on June 18, 2026 to impose a 30-day moratorium on all data center activity in the city — covering new applications, permits, rezoning requests, business licenses, and certificates of occupancy — while the city reviews its land-use policies for such facilities. Milton is an affluent north Fulton County suburb in the Atlanta metro area.

Technical detail

Milton City Council resolution (unanimous vote, June 18, 2026): 30-day interim moratorium on acceptance and processing of data-center-related land-use applications, building permits, rezoning requests, business license applications, and certificates of occupancy. Effective June 18, 2026; expires July 18, 2026 unless extended. Purpose: review of zoning and development standards applicable to data centers.

Who is protected: Milton residents and neighborhoods near potential data-center sites

Who must comply: Data center developers seeking any permits, approvals, or licenses in Milton, GA

Key facts

JurisdictionMilton, Georgia
LevelCity / local
StatusIn effect
Protection strengthLimited protection
Effective date2026-06-18
Enacted2026-06-18
CitationMilton (GA) City Council unanimous resolution — 30-day data-center moratorium (June 18, 2026)
Enforced byMilton Community Development Department
PenaltiesApplication rejection/suspension during moratorium period
Topicsdata-center siting and energy · government use of AI
Last verified2026-07-05
Official sourceCity of Milton, Georgia — Official City Website ↗

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