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Churchill approves new zoning for Westinghouse site
News ClipTribLIVE.com·Churchill, Allegheny County, PA

Churchill approves new zoning for Westinghouse site

Churchill Council has approved new zoning regulations for the former George Westinghouse Research and Technology Park site, which will allow for a mixed-use development, including data centers. The decision followed community concerns about historical demolitions, tree removal, traffic, and noise. Developers will still need to apply for specific permits, which will include further public comment opportunities.

5/12/2026
Churchill residents voice concerns with proposed development at former Westinghouse site
News ClipTribLIVE.com·Churchill, Allegheny County, PA

Churchill residents voice concerns with proposed development at former Westinghouse site

Churchill residents voiced concerns during a public hearing regarding a proposed mixed-use development at the former Westinghouse site, citing issues with stormwater management, traffic, and the draft ordinance's classification of data centers. The developer clarified there are no plans for data centers, but the borough council is scheduled to vote on the ordinance next week.

5/5/2026
Public hearing set for new development on Westinghouse site in Churchill
News ClipTribLIVE.com·Churchill, Allegheny County, PA

Public hearing set for new development on Westinghouse site in Churchill

Churchill officials are holding a public hearing to discuss proposed zoning amendments for a mixed-use development called Legacy Crossing on the former Westinghouse site. The draft ordinance includes new definitions for data centers, specifying a maximum footprint and setback rules, while aiming to exclude them from this particular mixed-use project. This zoning change follows a previous failed Amazon distribution center proposal at the same location.

4/30/2026