How an Asian-majority city passed the US' first permanent data center ban
Monterey Park, with a population of less than 65,000, of whom 65.6% identify as Asian, became the first city in the U.S.
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to put in place a permanent ban on data centers. (Photo by Yifan Yu)YIFAN YUJuly 6, 2026 16:30 JSTMONTEREY PARK, California -- Last year's holiday season turned out to be a chaotic one for Hrag Balian and his wife. The couple, who moved to Monterey Park in 2021, learned in early December that the local government was on the cusp of approving the construction of a nearly 23,000-sq.
-meter data center in their city. MONTEREY PARK, California -- Last year's holiday season turned out to be a chaotic one for Hrag Balian and his wife. The couple, who moved to Monterey Park in 2021, learned in early December that the local government was on the cusp of approving the construction of a nearly 23,000-sq.
-meter data center in their city. MONTEREY PARK, California -- Last year's holiday season turned out to be a chaotic one for Hrag Balian and his wife. The couple, who moved to Monterey Park in 2021, learned in early December that the local government was on the cusp of approving the construction of a nearly 23,000-sq.
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