Lopatcong Town Council Bans Data Centers Amid Divided Community Opinions
- Meeting Overview:
During the Lopatcong Town Council meeting on July 1, 2026, a decision was reached to ban data centers in the township, a move that has sparked discussion among residents and council members alike. This decision aligns Lopatcong with a growing regional trend in Warren County, as several other townships have enacted similar prohibitions. The meeting, which covered a range of topics, saw extensive community input regarding the potential economic and environmental impacts of data centers.
The conversation around data centers was a focal point of the meeting. Public comments revealed a clear divide in the community’s stance on the issue. A resident, Mosowski, voiced concerns about banning data centers, drawing on experiences from other regions where rejecting business opportunities had led to job shortages. He suggested that the township could explore imposing taxes on utilities consumed by data centers or implementing water recycling measures to mitigate environmental concerns, emphasizing the potential economic benefits and job creation that data centers could bring.
Contrastingly, John Ketcherson and Loretta Walsdorf strongly supported the ban, citing environmental concerns and questioning the alignment of the data center proposal with the township’s master plan. Ketcherson, in particular, noted inconsistencies between the planning board’s recommendations and the master plan’s 2012 re-examination, which had highlighted data centers as points of interest. He urged the council to consider amending the master plan to prevent future legal challenges. Walsdorf underscored the minimal long-term job creation and ecological damage posed by data centers, expressing frustration over limitations on public comment during planning board meetings.
The council clarified that a resolution for the re-examination of the master plan had been passed, with the planning board tasked with ensuring consistency in future proposals. During the public hearing on the proposed ordinance to ban data centers, a council member reassured residents of the ordinance’s legal validity, emphasizing compliance with all necessary provisions.
Rosemary Paulace, another resident, expressed concerns about water usage and noise pollution associated with data centers, while Sarah Hair thanked the council for joining other townships in banning such facilities, highlighting a regional movement against their development.
Following the data center discussion, the council addressed and adopted several bond ordinances, including funding appropriations for capital and road improvements. Ordinance number 26-07 allocated $727,500 for capital improvements, and ordinance number 26-08 provided $650,000 for road improvements, both receiving unanimous approval. The council also introduced a redevelopment plan for the Lakon Park area, which passed without dissent.
Community updates were shared during the meeting, with reports from various departments and the Board of Education. The Board highlighted achievements such as the eighth-grade promotion ceremony and infrastructure projects like the roof replacement at the elementary school. Alina Joseph, the valedictorian with a GPA of 4.72, was commended for her acceptance to Harvard University, and Francesca D. Marcelo was acknowledged as the salutatorian.
Another topic at the meeting was the proposed development of warehouses in Lopatcong. This issue, similar to the data center debate, drew mixed reactions from the public. Concerns about misinformation regarding a warehouse project on farmland were raised by John Ketcherson, who accused the council of misleading the community about their stance on warehouse developments. The discussion also touched on potential traffic impacts and revenue benefits from such developments, with some residents arguing that warehouses could alleviate high property taxes in the area.
The meeting concluded with various council reports, including updates on public works and fire department activities. The Public Works Department addressed road maintenance and storm drain installations, while the fire chief reported on recent emergency calls and announced an upcoming community event featuring water activities and refreshments.
Wright, William
City Council Officials:
Belcaro, Louis, Marinelli, Scott, McQuade, Richard, Palitto, James Council, Wright, William
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
07/01/2026
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Recording Published:
07/02/2026
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Duration:
62 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Warren County
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Towns:
Lopatcong
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