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Working Session on Gateway 6: Construction & Operational Permits

April 1 @ 12:00 pm 1:00 pm


Halt the Harm Network participants are invited to a special working session on a specific gateway (or phase) of data center development.

Even approved projects need multiple permits. Each permit process offers leverage for conditions or delays that can reshape or stop projects.

Read more about Construction & Operational Permits

Even after major approvals, data centers still need a cascade of individual permits to actually build and operate: building permits, electrical and mechanical permits, air quality permits for backup generators, stormwater management approvals, fire safety certifications, and more. Each permit has its own review process, inspections, and potential conditions all creating ongoing touchpoints throughout construction and into operation.

This stage matters because it’s granular and ongoing. While communities may lose broader battles, permit processes offer multiple opportunities to secure protective conditions, identify code violations, demand enhanced monitoring, and document non-compliance. Building inspectors, air quality officials, and fire marshals have specific technical mandates and often respond to well-documented concerns. Violations during construction can trigger stop-work orders, fines, and requirements for corrective action.

Let’s discuss how leaders can track permits, attend public hearings and inspections, file technical challenges to inadequate plans, and demand enforceable permit conditions with clear penalties. 

About these Working Sessions

These sessions are part of a network project addressing the harms of bad data centers.  

The format is a facilitated Zoom call to share on-the-ground experience, tools, resources, and information. The outcome is a collection of refined tools and knowledge the whole network can use. As a participant you can access the shared document for notes and resources.