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Scott Stilson of Honey Brook Fresh Air urges residents to attend meeting on proposed data‑center ordinance

Township supervisors · June 29, 2026
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Scott Stilson, who identified himself as representing Honey Brook Fresh Air, urged township residents to attend a meeting "tomorrow evening, the 30th" where supervisors will discuss a proposed ordinance for data centers, flagging concerns about the aquifer and generator noise.

Scott Stilson of Honey Brook Fresh Air urged township residents to attend a township supervisors meeting "tomorrow evening, the 30th" to comment on a proposed ordinance addressing data centers, citing water and noise worries.

Stilson said he has been recording Honey Brook Fresh Air for more than 15 years to keep residents informed and asked the community to weigh in before supervisors move forward. "If you have any concerns or if you have any questions related to data centers ... about the aquifer where most of us get our water or about the sound pollution from generators at data centers ... please show up," he said.

The announcement centers on a proposed data‑center ordinance that will be discussed by township supervisors on the date Stilson mentioned; the transcript does not specify the month or exact meeting time. Stilson named two issues he urged residents to raise: potential impacts on the township's aquifer, which he identified as the main source of local water, and noise from backup generators used by data centers.

Stilson framed attendance as civic responsibility: "It's your community. It's your input that the township supervisors need in order to move forward confidently." The transcript records no formal motion, vote, or position taken by the supervisors in this recording.

The next procedural step recorded in this excerpt is the supervisors' discussion of the proposed ordinance at the meeting Stilson referenced; the transcript does not show any subsequent action or outcome.