Temporary moratorium on new data center applications in Oakley.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is Ordinance 6-26?
- It is a temporary moratorium on new data center land use applications in Oakley.
- Where can I read the full ordinance?
- A complete copy is available at the City Clerk's office in Oakley.
- Why was Ordinance 6-26 adopted?
- To evaluate public health and environmental impacts of data centers.
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Full Notice Text
SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE 6-26 On April 14, 2026, the Oakley City Council adopted Urgency Ordinance 6-26, imposing a temporary moratorium prohibiting the processing and approval of new data center land use applications within city limits to allow for evaluation of the public health and environmental impacts and the enactment of further and appropriate regulations concerning the same. A complete reading of this ordinance may be required to fully understand all its provisions. A copy of the entire ordinance is available at the City Clerks office located at 3231 Main Street, Oakley, California 94561. This summary was prepared by the City Attorney. ECT 0006962525: mm-dd-yyyy
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