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Decatur Township Residents Protest Data Center Proposal
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Hundreds of Decatur Township residents expressed concerns at an open-house meeting about a proposed data center, citing potential environmental impact, increased utility costs, and decreased property values. Despite developers promises of tax revenue and fair power costs, community members remained skeptical. The meeting highlighted growing frustration with rapid data center development in Marion County. Google previously withdrew plans for a data center in Franklin Township, and residents in Martindale-Brightwood are challenging a proposed center in their neighborhood. Sabey, the developer, has pledged over five million dollars for road repaving and committed to a water-saving cooling system. The rezoning petition has been filed, and developers will attend a Decatur Township meeting on December eighteenth.
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