Community briefing

The data center fight in Spartanburg County, South Carolina

Spartanburg County has an active data center moratorium on this tracker. Status is derived, not stored — a pause with a documented end date flips to Expired on its own — and the source is right next to the claim.

Status today

Enactedexpires 2027-06-22status
Jun 22, 2026action taken
Locallevel

1-year moratorium (extendable by council vote), no dissent on first reading. Pending ordinance doctrine invoked to halt applications immediately. Exempts previously approved Kohler Plant site project

Source
read 2026-08-13

An expiry date is the earliest a pause could have ended — extensions are common, so confirm with the clerk before citing it.

Recent news

6 stories tracked since 2026-06-16 across 2 outlets. 4× A community is pushing back on a nearby data center. 2× The dispute has escalated into litigation. Most recent: “Residents, environmental group challenge Spartanburg County data center project before PSC” (FOX Carolina News, 2026-08-05).

Automated news aggregation, not human-verified — follow each link to the original outlet. Part of the story tracker, 6 headlines archived.

Where the decision gets made

County Council — Zoning, land-use ordinances, and the county budget. A lawsuit (Southern Environmental Law Center) accuses the county of letting the $2.8B, 457 MW NorthMark/Valara data center on Pine Street bypass the Planning Commission by treating it as two 'minor' developments instead of one 'major' one, which would have required public review.

Meets: See the council's published meeting calendar; regular meetings are typically 5:15 p.m. in Council Chambers.
Where: Spartanburg County Administration Building, 366 North Church Street, Spartanburg, SC 29303

Public comment: See the council's published agenda/meeting calendar for the public-comment process.

864-596-2528 · website

Meeting agendas →

Read from the official page on 2026-08-11. Meeting details change — confirm before you go.

What to do next

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Elsewhere in South Carolina

As of August 2026 · changes weekly — re-check before citing

Illustrative rather than exhaustive — dozens of localities churn weekly, and this tracks the ones we have read a source for. **Each row carries its own provenance.** Rows showing a verification date link to the ordinance, the enacting body's own page, or a datable report of the vote, and were read on that date. Rows marked *unverified* came from bulk compilation and have not been checked against a primary source — the locality, the year, and the status may all be off. Verify one of those with the town clerk before citing it as precedent. **Expiry is derived, not asserted.** A row with a documented end date flips to *Expired* on its own once that date passes. A time-limited moratorium whose start date was never documented keeps showing as enacted — that is a known gap, not a claim that it is still in force. Moratoriums are also routinely extended, so an expiry date is the earliest it could have ended, not proof that it did.

Part of the U.S. data center moratorium tracker — open data, CC BY 4.0.