Proposal for Data Center on York County Farmland Faces Community Opposition
Jim Rexroth's plan to convert 541 acres in Conewago Township for a data center has ignited strong local resistance due to environmental and community impact concerns. As the Conewago Township planning commission develops zoning regulations for data centers, the outcome will influence regional land use and economic development.

Jim Rexroth is proposing to sell 541 acres of farmland in Conewago Township for a data center, citing economic viability over agricultural potential. The local planning commission is currently formulating zoning regulations for data center development amidst significant opposition from residents concerned about environmental impacts and changes to the rural landscape.
The township's next meeting is scheduled for April 27, 2026, where Rexroth aims to present his views. The region's appeal for data centers stems from low real estate prices and substantial power generation capacity, but local municipalities are balancing potential revenue against community quality of life. If the proposal proceeds, it may set a precedent for similar developments in the area.




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