Hudson Council to Weigh Data Center Moratorium, Traffic Study; Boards Review Building Permits
Hudson officials have a full slate of summer business, with City Council scheduled to consider a six-month freeze on new data center applications, a third school resource officer, and a $70,939 traffic study for Clinton Crossing. All recent meetings listed below are agenda-only — minutes have not yet been published, so no outcomes are confirmed.
City Council Workshop — June 23
Council's workshop agenda included several items proposed for the July 14 consent agenda:
- A **6-month moratorium on data center applications**, which would temporarily pause new filings while the city reviews its policies.
- Adding a **third school resource officer** for Hudson schools.
- Authorizing a **$70,939 traffic impact study** for Clinton Crossing.
- A **cell tower lease with Northstar Towers II, LLC**.
- A **storm water easement at 2095 Ravenna Street**.
The agenda also listed discussion of placing a natural gas aggregation program on the ballot.
Because this was a workshop and minutes are not yet available, it is unclear which items Council formally advanced. Residents should watch the July 14 regular meeting for possible votes.
Planning Commission — June 22
The Planning Commission was scheduled to review staff memos on the Planned Development (PD) process and to discuss Special Events. No minutes have been published, so no decisions or recommendations are confirmed.
Architectural & Historic Board of Review — June 24
The board's agenda included reviews of multiple permit applications across Hudson:
- **Demolition of a 1952 home at 179 Elm Street** in the Historic District.
- **New single-family house construction at 5248 Preserve Lane**.
- **Shake siding replacement at 248 N Main Street** in the Historic District.
- **Commercial wall sign revision at 180 W Streetsboro Street**.
- **Demolition of a 1939 residence at 2710 Ravenna Street**.
Staff were set to present design-standard compliance notes for projects at 179 Elm Street, 5248 Preserve Lane, and 248 N Main Street. The board also planned to continue reviewing the commercial sign at 180 W Streetsboro Street and the historic home demolition at 179 Elm Street. No outcomes are confirmed without published minutes.
Coming Up
Architectural & Historic Board of Review — July 8
The board will review several residential and commercial applications, including:
- Siding replacement at 248 N Main Street
- Gazebo repair at 333 Boston Mills Rd
- Home addition at 6761 Pheasants Ridge
- New single-family home at 5248 Preserve Ln
- Wall sign application for 5840 Darrow Rd
- Fence installation at 6754 Stow Rd
- Door replacement at 15 Baldwin Street
- Detached garage applications at 3133 Middleton Road and 2933 Hudson Aurora Road
- Sunroom addition at 7400 Valerie Ln
Residents interested in any of these properties or in the broader data center and traffic study questions should also watch for the July 14 City Council meeting, where several workshop items may come to a vote.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — Council workshop previews data center moratorium, traffic study
Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.