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Related: About this forum'We will fight until the end': Pennsylvania township erupts over $5 billion data center plan
A proposed data center expected to cost more than $5 billion ran into intense resistance Thursday night in rural Pennsylvania, where residents packed a town hall meeting and delivered a clear message: They do not want their farmland and community identity sacrificed for a largely undefinedlarglargely undefined mega-project.
What happened?
During a three-hour informational session at Bangor Area Middle School, residents of Lower Mount Bethel Township voiced overwhelming opposition to the proposed Lower Mount Bethel Tech Center, according to WFMZ-TV. The event was organized by the project's major stakeholders, including Peron Development and J.G. Petrucci Co., rather than township leaders.
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Developers described the proposal as a 1.2-gigawatt data center planned for a 450-acre site, with a projected cost exceeding $5 billion. They said the project could generate 500 full-time jobs, hundreds of construction positions, and about $7 million to $8 million in annual tax revenue for the township.
Still, major questions remain unanswered. Developers did not explain how many buildings the campus would include, how large those structures would be, or how they would be laid out across the property. There is also no confirmed end-user for the facility.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/us/articles/fight-until-end-pennsylvania-township-084000283.html
Scrivener7
(60,104 posts)around these things in 10 or 15 years?
Fiendish Thingy
(24,178 posts)Folks may have to resort to monkeywrenching if verbal and electoral opposition arent effective.
FakeNoose
(42,523 posts)This isn't money that will be spent in Pennsylvania to help our citizens, our communities and our neighbors. It's a fake number they throw out because they want to fool us into funding it for them, so they don't have to spend a nickel of their own money.