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Wisconsin Communities Defeat Data Center Proposals — and Share the Playbook

WI Data Centers / Community Organizing April 18, 2026 Source: The Daily Cardinal (UWIRE)

In DeForest, Wisconsin, residents organized as “No Data Centers in DeForest” after learning that village staff had been strategizing with QTS representatives and Alliant Energy since March 2025 — months before the October public announcement. The group started a petition to change a village ordinance, organized protests, and packed public comment periods at board meetings. On January 27, the Village of DeForest declared the QTS proposal “not feasible."

One day after that announcement, Wisconsin Watch reported that at least four Wisconsin communities had signed non-disclosure agreements with data center companies. In neighboring Menomonie, the city council had signed an NDA with a Delaware-registered company called “Balloonist” a full year before the public learned of a hyperscale data center proposal. Dunn County residents, following DeForest's model, pushed through a restrictive zoning ordinance in January. Organizer Blaine Halverson said large tech companies “are targeting communities that have weak zoning ordinances so they can steamroll them."

Community Takeaway

DeForest and Menomonie offer a concrete organizing template: small leadership team, petition for ordinance changes, sustained attendance at public meetings, and focused public comment. The NDA pattern is worth watching — when a municipality signs a non-disclosure agreement with a developer before any public announcement, it limits the time communities have to organize. Ask your local officials directly whether they've signed any NDAs with data center or large-load developers.

Source: The Daily Cardinal (UWIRE), April 18, 2026.

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