Ashville Approves $102M Data Center Amid Commercial Point Legal Opposition
Ashville has approved a $102 million data center project by EdgeConneX, while Commercial Point prepares to legally oppose a separate data center. This reflects a significant divide in Pickaway County regarding industrial development initiatives.

The Ashville Village Council has approved a $102 million data center project with EdgeConneX, including $32 million for essential water and wastewater infrastructure upgrades. The proposal now awaits approval from the Ohio Power Siting Board (OPSB), which historically has authorized projects despite community opposition.
In contrast, Commercial Point is actively opposing another data center, citing concerns over its impact on rural character and farmland. The local council is exploring legal challenges that could delay construction or impose stricter environmental regulations, potentially costing the village millions. Ashville's approval may complicate Commercial Point's efforts, particularly if zoning laws are upheld.




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