Clinton Township data center proposal draws controversy, public hearing dates set

Clinton Township data center proposal draws controversy, public hearing dates set

News ClipThe Keystone Newsroom·Clinton Township, Wayne County, PA·7/16/2026

Public hearings have been scheduled for a controversial data center proposal by Linde Corporation in Clinton Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania. Residents are strongly opposing the project, organizing with petitions and fundraising for legal representation. The Clinton Township Board of Supervisors is under a 90-day deadline to act on the application, which was accepted by the planning commission.

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Gov: Clinton Township Board of Supervisors, Clinton Township Planning Commission

The Clinton Township Board of Supervisors has set public hearing dates for a revised data center plan submitted by Linde Corporation. The proposed data center, the first of its kind in Wayne County, would be situated on 682 acres near Browndale village.

Over a hundred residents attended a recent Board of Supervisors meeting in Aldenville, expressing strong opposition to the 21-building complex. Opposition efforts include organized groups wearing