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Valley View School District fights 18-data-center campus in Archbald
News ClipScranton Times-Tribune·Archbald, Lackawanna County, PA

Valley View School District fights 18-data-center campus in Archbald

The Valley View School District has filed a land-use appeal in Lackawanna County challenging a developer's claim of 'deemed approval' for an 18-data-center campus in Archbald, Pennsylvania. This action is part of broader, ongoing legal battles and strong community opposition against the proliferation of data centers near schools and homes. The district cites concerns about student safety, environmental impacts, and strain on local infrastructure.

6/5/2026
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
Pennsylvania Town Votes Buzzer-Beater ‘No’ on Data Center Mega-Project
News ClipDeSmog·Archbald, Lackawanna County, PA

Pennsylvania Town Votes Buzzer-Beater ‘No’ on Data Center Mega-Project

Archbald, Pennsylvania, council members voted to deny Provident Realty Advisors' application for a large data center project named Archbald 1 LLC, following extensive public opposition. Residents raised concerns about environmental impacts, resource demands, and the process by which zoning rules were previously amended. This decision came after a legally mandated deadline required a swift vote.

3/31/2026
Archbald denies application for 18-data-center campus
News ClipScranton Times-Tribune·Archbald, Lackawanna County, PA

Archbald denies application for 18-data-center campus

The Archbald Borough Council unanimously denied Archbald I LLC's application for an 18-data-center campus, leading to applause from a large crowd of residents. The denial was procedural, citing an incomplete record and insufficient testimony from the developer, rather than the merits of the project. Residents expressed significant concerns about water, electricity, noise, emissions, and property values.

3/27/2026
Archbald sets special meeting Friday on 18-data-center campus
News ClipScranton Times-Tribune·Archbald, Lackawanna County, PA

Archbald sets special meeting Friday on 18-data-center campus

Archbald Borough has scheduled a special meeting to consider a conditional use application for an 18-data-center campus proposed by Archbald I LLC. The meeting follows a postponed public hearing and previous testimony from the developer, Provident Realty Advisors. The borough faces a 45-day deadline for subsequent hearings under state planning code, or the application could be deemed approved.

3/25/2026