News12 New York
N12 Originals
Numbers & Links
Local News
Crime
Weather
Politics

Brookhaven votes on 18-month AI data center moratorium

Residents gathered to protest data centers before Thursday’s meeting.

Jenna Rae Gaertner

Jul 16, 2026, 10:16 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

Gov. Kathy Hochul implemented a statewide moratorium on AI data centers that will last for a year. In the meantime, she says they’ll collect research.

The same thing is happening in Brookhaven. The town held a meeting to discuss its own moratorium Thursday evening.

Residents gathered before the meeting to express their concerns.

“I'm really terrified. And we really need our leaders to take action,” said Sonja Urrico, who lives right behind the proposed data center in Yaphank. “I want to know who's going to do the independent study. I want to know the names of the scientists. I want to know the names of the organizations and how this information will be communicated to our broader community.”

“My biggest thing is that it doesn't belong here,” said Lynne Maher, of Brookhaven. “And once something is here, it's really hard to get rid of it.”

While most of the public comments were against the data centers, others are for the proposal.

The plumbers and pipefitters union says the moratorium kills good-paying union jobs. Others add these bans push the country behind in technological innovation.

“There's a robust review process that looks at environmental impacts of the projects, aside from a moratorium,” said Michael Bowden, the director of development for Wildflower, the company proposing the data center. “And we believe that process stands on its own.”

Bowden says they’ve already thought through many of the concerns, such as electricity and water consumption and noise pollution.

They say they’ve done an acoustic noise study, ensure the developer will pay for electricity costs instead of taxpayers, and say water is contained in a closed-loop system.

“The amount of water total that's needed to fill that system is about 700,000 gallons, which is equivalent to about an Olympic-sized swimming pool,” Bowden said. “So on the grand scheme of water usage, this is very small in comparison to even irrigation for typical uses.”

Bowden also says the project will bring in thousands of construction jobs and millions of dollars in property taxes.

More Stories

Top Stories

01:43
Screenshot 2026-07-16 051600

Smoke from Canadian wildfires and hot temperatures create unhealthy air across region

01:50
HVAG A AirQuality

Smoky skies continue to wrap up the week across the Hudson valley

01:43
WC 430PM THUR_HV Air quality_ajc_2026-07-16-16-56-16

Appalachian Trail hikers pause trip as smog reddens sky, eyes in Dutchess County

01:38
blaise pj inspector

Port Jervis building inspector charged with harassment after alleged threat over money

01:55
0716mvwomanshot_2026-07-16-16-48-15

Mount Vernon man accused of fatally shooting niece appears in court

01:32
0716mountkiscopark_2026-07-16-16-51-57

CT man issued formal trespass notice after suspicious incident involving children in Leonard Park

02:00
blaise bus heat

Hudson Valley school bus drivers push for better safety as they say temperatures in warmer months reach 117 degrees

00:34
AP 07 16 2026 150038

NYC helicopter that crashed and killed 6 last year shows signs of bird strike, NTSB says

01:37
0715missingpersondover_2026-07-15-21-10-40

Search for missing public official in Dover ends after 4 days; investigation still active

01:39
0715rocklandhistorical_2026-07-15-17-31-01

How Rockland County residents stayed cool before A/C at the Blauvelt Homestead

00:13
NYK at the ESPYS

Knicks dominate 2026 ESPYS with 'Best Team' win and a historic sweep by NJ's Jalen Brunson

01:51
7162026WCrt_2026-07-16-05-29-31

Road Trip Close to Home explores life and work of famed designer Russell Wright

02:16
7162026WCdoc_2026-07-16-06-57-21

Doctor shares injury prevention tips as summer sports season heats up

00:18
7162026OCCORRECTIONOFFICERARREST_2026-07-16-06-11-07

Former Otisville correctional officer charged with sexually abusing inmate

01:19
7162026WCwatchparty_2026-07-16-05-11-42

No MetLife ticket? Hudson Valley World Cup watch party offers fans big-game atmosphere

01:47
Screenshot 2026-07-16 063210

Port Authority launches AI travel assistant at JFK, Newark, LaGuardia and Stewart airports

01:39
Screenshot 2026-07-16 054343

Down the Shore goes full throttle with banana boats and Jet Skis this weekend

01:39
WCBlaiseHomeWreckedKK_2026-07-14-16-46-20

Monroe homeowner says he’s victim of ‘organized scam’ after alleged party trashes $1M rental home

01:09
716EASTEND_2026-07-16-05-47-35

The East End: Adventure Paddleboard in East Quogue

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices