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    Chandler, Arizona Tells AI Data Center To Get Lost

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorDecember 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    “If you can’t show me what’s in it for Chandler, then we are not having a conversation,” Ellis said before voting against the project.
    Even as the Trump administration pushes the construction of data centers and new energy infrastructure to power them, local governments are increasingly pushing back. Several other Arizona cities, including Phoenix and Tucson, have written zoning rules for data centers or placed new requirements on the facilities. Local officials in cities in Oregon, Missouri, Virginia, Arizona and Indiana have also rejected planned data centers.
    On Thursday, President Donald Trump also signed an executive order that would preempt state laws regulating AI models. However, that order is not intended to override regulations related to data centers and physical infrastructure. The order proposes the development of a legislative framework to codify preemption but states it would not affect state laws related to “AI compute and data center infrastructure, other than generally applicable permitting reforms.”
    The Environmental Protection Agency this week also created a team to help data centers move through federal permitting.
    The vote in Chandler, however, shows that a significant amount of AI infrastructure still runs through local governments.
    “This is not just Chandler. We’re dealing with this all over,” Eric Runnestrand, a Chandler resident opposed to the project, said in an interview. “Having the community show up, it sends a message to the elected officials. They need to feel the people power behind them.”
    The local fight gained outsized attention after Sinema offered public comment at two local meetings in Chandler on behalf of the AI Infrastructure Coalition. The former senator said she was working “hand in glove with the Trump administration.”


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