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Valley View challenges Project Scott, Project Gravity data center campuses
News ClipScranton Times-Tribune·Archbald, Lackawanna County, PA

Valley View challenges Project Scott, Project Gravity data center campuses

The Valley View School District has formally joined residents in a legal challenge against Archbald's data center zoning regulations and two major data center campuses, Project Scott and Project Gravity, citing their dangerous proximity to schools. The district filed petitions in court and sent a letter to Archbald Council, opposing the projects and the validity of their current zoning designations. These actions include challenging a developer's claim of automatic approval for Project Scott and contesting Project Gravity's principal permitted use status.

5/29/2026
Fast Track no more: Pa. kicks Archbald data center campus off permit program
News ClipWVIA Public Media·Archbald, Lackawanna County, PA

Fast Track no more: Pa. kicks Archbald data center campus off permit program

Pennsylvania's Governor Josh Shapiro's administration has removed Project Gravity, a proposed data center campus in Archbald by Archbald 25 Developer LLC, from the PA Permit Fast Track Program. This decision was made due to the developer's lack of responsiveness and transparency regarding the $5 billion project. The data center campus, which is also facing opposition from local groups, still needs final land development approval from the borough.

5/1/2026
PPL Electric Utilities confirms data centers spurred transmission project in Lackawanna County
News ClipWVIA Public Media·Archbald, Lackawanna County, PA

PPL Electric Utilities confirms data centers spurred transmission project in Lackawanna County

PPL Electric Utilities confirmed its Archbald Mountain Project, involving new transmission lines and a substation in Lackawanna County, is primarily driven by the power demands of proposed data centers in Archbald. Residents expressed anger and opposition at an open house, with some data center projects still lacking full local approval, while PPL continues its development work independently of those approvals. The utility is currently gathering public input on proposed transmission line routes.

4/22/2026
PPL to hold open house on large Midvalley infrastructure project
News ClipScranton Times-Tribune·Archbald, Lackawanna County, PA

PPL to hold open house on large Midvalley infrastructure project

PPL Electric Utilities is holding an open house to present infrastructure projects, including new power lines, switchyards, and a substation, to support multiple proposed data center campuses in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania. These projects are designed to meet load growth and strengthen reliability in the region. The infrastructure will connect to proposed data center campuses such as Wildcat Ridge, Project Gravity, Project Scott, Project Triboro, and Project Green Mountain, which are awaiting various approvals.

3/24/2026
Residents and elected officials want PA Permit Fast Track Program to slow down when it comes to data centers
News ClipWVIA Public Media·Archbald, Lackawanna County, PA

Residents and elected officials want PA Permit Fast Track Program to slow down when it comes to data centers

Residents and elected officials in Archbald, Pennsylvania, are questioning the state's PA Permit Fast Track Program after a data center project was accepted, citing lack of transparency and environmental concerns. Project Gravity, a large-scale data center campus, has received preliminary local approval but faces ongoing opposition and calls for a statewide moratorium on data center development.

3/24/2026