HomeLegal DirectoryOne-year citywide data-center moratorium (Spokane)

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Spokane City Council — One-Year Citywide Data Center Moratorium

Spokane · Spokane one-year citywide data center moratorium ordinance (adopted June 22, 2026)

Spokane City Council voted 6-1 on June 22, 2026 to impose an immediate one-year citywide moratorium on building permit applications for new computer data centers. The ordinance was amended before passage to focus on data-center activity rather than building type. Gives the city one year to develop a permanent regulatory framework.

Technical detail

Emergency ordinance imposing an immediate one-year citywide moratorium on data-center building permit applications; amended to target activity type rather than facility/building type. Vote: 6-1. Term expires approximately June 22, 2027.

Who is protected: Spokane residents and ratepayers.

Who must comply: Developers seeking data-center building permits in Spokane.

Key facts

JurisdictionSpokane
LevelCity / local
StatusIn effect
Protection strengthModerate protection
Effective date2026-06-22
Enacted2026-06-22
CitationSpokane one-year citywide data center moratorium ordinance (adopted June 22, 2026)
Enforced bySpokane Department of Planning and Economic Development
PenaltiesPermit denial during moratorium.
Topicsdata-center siting and energy · government use of AI
Last verified2026-06-23
Official sourceSpokane City Council approves yearlong moratorium on new large data centers — The Spokesman-Review ↗

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