Based on the large crowds of opponents at any Greater Toledo government meeting on data centers you would think this potential development should be blocked to preserve the quality of life in northwest Ohio.

We would suggest northwest Ohio township trustees, city council members, and especially the community members pressuring these officials to reject data centers as a development opportunity, take a bus tour of metro Columbus.

There are more than 100 data centers in metro Columbus. Tellingly, 27 are in New Albany, the wealthiest site in central Ohio, with an average household income of $345,262 and according to Zillow an average home price of $608,322.

Clearly, New Albany residents have a lifestyle they want to protect and wealth that far surpasses any northwest Ohio location. To attr

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