For Immediate Release: Monday, February 2, 2026
Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich will host a community forum on data centers—facilities that house computer equipment used to store information and power digital services. Large “hyperscale” data centers require significant electricity and cooling to operate. While these facilities can provide economic benefits, they also raise environmental, social, and land-use considerations.
The County Executive is inviting input from residents, community organizations, businesses, and environmental advocates on proposed local legislation and policies. The forum will focus on the economic, environmental, and land-use impacts of data centers and explore best practices for responsible and sustainable development.
WHAT: Community Forum on Data Center Legislation and Policies
WHEN: 7–9 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 3
WHERE: Leggett Executive Office Building (LEOB) Auditorium 101 Monroe Street, in Rockville, attend in person or virtually
WHO:
- Marc Elrich, Montgomery County Executive
- Natali Fani-González, Montgomery County Council President
- Sarah Kogel-Smucker, Montgomery County Climate Change Officer
Potential Coverage Angles:
- How proposed local legislation could shape where and how data centers are built in Montgomery County.
- How Montgomery County’s approach compares to other jurisdictions managing rapid data center growth.
Economic Development
- Potential job creation, tax revenue, and infrastructure investment tied to data center expansion.
- Balancing economic growth with community priorities.
Energy & Climate Impact
- Power demand from hyperscale data centers and implications for grid capacity.
- Alignment with County climate goals and clean energy commitments led by Climate Change Officer Sarah Kogel-Smucker
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Media Contact: Nordea Lewis 240-962-0315
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