Developer Proposes Expansion of Data Center in East Whiteland Amid Resident Opposition
A developer plans to expand a proposed data center in East Whiteland to 1.6 million square feet, increasing the footprint by 61%. The facility will occupy approximately 100 acres at 13 S. Bacton Hill Rd., near U.S.
Route 202. The amended plan was presented to the township's planning commission, which previously approved the original plan in 2024. The project has faced significant opposition from local residents concerned about power grid stress, environmental risks, and property values.
Governor Josh Shapiro supports data center development in Pennsylvania despite a survey indicating 42% opposition among residents. The proposed site is a remediated Superfund area formerly used for limestone mining.
The developer plans to address concerns regarding water and energy consumption. The revised plan will be submitted soon for further consideration by the planning commission.
