Politics & Government
Amazon Data Center Draws Opposition In Falls Twp.
Residents came out to voice concerns at the Falls Township Supervisors meeting on Monday night.
FALLS TOWNSHIP, PA — She thought Amazon was building another warehouse.
But in finding out that an Amazon data center was planned for a portion of the Keystone Trade Center, Amanda Westerman has organized a petition against the controversial data center, one of two pitched in the Philadelphia region that have drawn opposition.
“If I was aware that this was a data center a year ago, I would have been here sooner,” Westerman told the Falls Township Board of Supervisors at Monday night's meeting.
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Westerman and a group of residents showed up to voice concerns over the Amazon data center.
In March 2025, Falls Township Supervisors — following various other public meetings, including the zoning
hearing board and planning commission — approved North Point Development’s modified land development plans, which permitted warehouses at the KTC to accommodate a data center.
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Westerman said she was under the impression until two weeks ago that Amazon was building a warehouse at the site.
The stay-at-home mom of three organized a petition opposing the data center and told the board that over 700 people have signed it in less than two days.
She asked the board to hold a community meeting to allow residents to ask questions.
Supervisors Chairman Jeff Dence said the township would look to arrange a town hall meeting.
The few residents who spoke shared concerns over purported impacts of a data center on the air, drinking water supplies, and residents’ health.
Addressing issues related to water and electricity usage, Township Manager John Shepherd shared that when the KTC previously operated as U.S. Steel, the steel mill used considerable amounts of water and electricity.
The state regulates utility usage, not the township.
Shepherd also pointed out that the Falls Township Supervisors do not have the authority to deny a project simply because it may not be a popular option.
“In Pennsylvania, there’s no ability to do a moratorium on any sort of development,” he said. “(Falls Supervisors) don’t have the ability to say, ‘we don’t want a data center.’ The state of Pennsylvania preempts some of the regulatory decisions this board can make.”
The Falls Township Supervisors began reviewing plans for various tiers of the extensive NorthPoint Development project in 2020.
In all, NorthPoint intends to build 20 or more state-of-the-art industrial warehouse buildings, distribution centers, as well as a data center totaling 10 million square feet, with the potential of 15 million square feet on the 1,800-acre property.
Officials have said that once complete, the redevelopment will create as many as 14,000 new jobs.
NorthPoint Development will invest $1.5 billion in the transformation of the site.
In all, NorthPoint will spend an estimated $40 million to $45 million to remediate the site.
The data center supports hundreds of skilled construction jobs over multiple years and creates permanent roles in engineering, operations, facilities management, and security.
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