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Dickson City Data Center Developer Appeals Zoning Denial
News ClipScranton Times-Tribune·Dickson City, Lackawanna County, PA

Dickson City Data Center Developer Appeals Zoning Denial

Dickson City Development LLC has appealed the Dickson City Zoning Hearing Board's decision to uphold the borough's data center regulations, filing a land-use appeal in Lackawanna County Court. The developer aims to overturn the zoning ordinance, which it argues is exclusionary and makes data center development practically unattainable. This legal action follows the denial of appeals for four proposed data centers and associated natural gas power plants above Business Route 6.

6/29/2026
Dickson City hearing reveals more info on three Bell Mountain power plants
News ClipScranton Times-Tribune·Dickson City, Lackawanna County, PA

Dickson City hearing reveals more info on three Bell Mountain power plants

The Dickson City Zoning Hearing Board held a public hearing for three proposed natural gas power plants on Bell Mountain, developed by Dickson City Power, an affiliate of Kriger Construction. Residents voiced strong opposition due to concerns over noise and emissions. The article also notes that the board recently denied appeals from a Kriger-affiliated firm for four data centers in the area.

6/11/2026
Data Center Zoning and Power Plant Hearings Continue in Dickson City and Archbald, Pennsylvania
News ClipScranton Times-Tribune·Lackawanna County, PA

Data Center Zoning and Power Plant Hearings Continue in Dickson City and Archbald, Pennsylvania

Data center developer Dickson City Development LLC is challenging Dickson City, Pennsylvania's data center zoning ordinance through a land use appeal in court and before the borough's zoning hearing board. Concurrently, an affiliated company, Essential Energy LLC, is seeking conditional use approval for a 400-megawatt natural gas power plant in Archbald, Pennsylvania, which would support a proposed data center. Both communities are holding hearings this week on these interconnected developments.

5/18/2026