Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich announced today that he will host a community forum on the hot button issue of data centers on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the Montgomery County Executive Office Building at 101 Monroe Street in Rockville. The forum will be held in the Auditorium of the building, and will also allow virtual participation online via Microsoft Teams.
Input collected from the public at the forum will be considered as the County government formulates new legislation, policies, and regulations regarding data centers. The controversial facilities are considered essential, along with ample energy resources, to the development of artificial intelligence and related economic and job growth. But the lack of jobs provided by the facilities themselves, their heavy energy use and cooling needs, imposing size, and noise pollution have generated strong community opposition. Adding to the increasing focus on data centers has been a vigorous attempt by states to divert attention from the impact of their past moves to shutter power plants and force the purchase of wind and solar power, which along with government fees have jacked up energy bills in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and elsewhere, by placing the blame on data centers.
"Data centers are part of the modern economy, and we need to have an honest conversation about what they mean for Montgomery County," Elrich said in a statement today. "Data centers can bring investment and jobs, but they also place real demands on our power grid, our water supply, and our land use. I want residents, businesses, and environmental advocates at the table, so we need to get this right. The decisions we make now will affect our climate goals, our neighborhoods, and energy costs for years to come. This forum is about listening first and making sure any policy we adopt reflects the values and priorities of the people who live here."
Montgomery County Council President Fani-González (D-Dist. 6) and Councilmembers Balcombe (D-Dist. 2) and Sayles (D-At-Large) have already proposed a zoning text amendment that would limit data center locations to industrially-zoned sections of the county. At-Large Councilmember Evan Glass (D) has introduced his own bill, which would establish a data center task force, if passed.
Chris Burnett, a Republican running for the 6th Congressional District in Maryland, which includes part of Montgomery County, warned against the Council pursuing a "piecemeal" approach to data center regulation. "Whatever the Councilmembers decide should be aligned to a part of a strategic plan. I offer real leadership strategies instead of knee-jerk reactions and band-aid solutions through my Innovation Corridor plan," Burnett, a retired Marine Corps officer and national security lawyer, said in a statement. "The piecemeal approach being proposed is what got Virginia into the mess it's in, and we appear to be wading into the exact same scenario without any long-term solutions. This shortsighted approach that doesn't align with national security strategies will inevitably lead to short-term gains at the expense of local residents without any opportunity for strategic growth."

Can you imagine the fraud perpetuated by Maryland democrats..betcha worse than Minnesota sanctuary city crime and illegals.. bc of Maryland “green power” electric bills are skyrocketing …
ReplyDeleteI'm the first one to comment here but I am not even going to waste my words or time with anything to do with that commie clown. Send ICE and do a forensic accounting of his financials.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the 14 or so people that reelected this bafoon regret their votes?
ReplyDeleteData centers are the future, true. And I'm glad to see this event for public input. What I'm not glad about is the fact that Elrich & co hold no such event on crime, public safety and any horrific event in particular such as the alleged sexual assault of a young girl at the Bethesda library. There are many crimes that are almost unspeakable and that's one of them. He should take a cue from Trump and get on camera often and answer any and all questions. Doing the opposite, which is what Elrich does, sends a wind and very different message. Who does he work for anyway?
ReplyDeleteYou should put one in his back yard for a pilot program. . .
ReplyDeleteYes Takoma Park
DeleteAdd to that wind turbines for obvious reasons.
DeleteElrich has been handed a gift with the leftist takeover in VA but as usual will squander the advantage.
ReplyDeleteFirst three comments at 11:18 PM, 12:25 AM and 4:03 AM. LOL
ReplyDeleteNow that Virginia is on the cusp of committing economic suicide, Montgomery County has a rare opportunity to make itself more business friendly. It’s time for new leadership.
ReplyDeleteMoore and Alsobrooks will suck the state down. Will be a race to the bottom with VA now.
DeleteSo racist, so white.
DeleteMore than coincidence. Gotta face facts.
DeleteA relative in North Carolina said they rezoned good farm land and wet lands to accomodate one of these centers. i don't like converting farm land into solar farms or these data centers. How about putting one along the failed
ReplyDeleteScience Corridor on RT 270
Has this rotund Gas Bag accomplished ANYTHING ! during his time in office ?? Now he thinks MOCO voters are dumb enough to let him hang around on the Council. Talk about insanity.
ReplyDeleteHe'd be right, we love worthless gasbags and keep reflecting them.
Delete12:29 PM Hit me easy, I'm full of gas!
DeleteIt they could only harness the hot air he emanates. . .
DeleteIs it my imagination or he has a fresh suntan?
ReplyDeleteAll one has to do is ignore what the left says and look at what they do. Pritzger locked down Illinois while he sent his family to Florida. Whitmer has similar issues. I'm surprised that Elrich isn't in Florida this weekend.
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