Genoa Residents Raise Concerns Over Proposed Data Center Development
Residents of Genoa, Ohio, are expressing concerns over a proposed data center on a 430-acre site. The Village Council views the development as a potential source of job creation and economic growth for the area.

Concerns have emerged among residents of Genoa regarding a proposed data center on a 430-acre site south of State Road 163. The Village Council aims to explore development options that could provide economic benefits, with the data center being a recent consideration.
This follows the annexation of the property three years ago and subsequent studies indicating its geographic suitability for such a facility. Residents have voiced worries about potential light and sound pollution, reflecting a desire to maintain the area's tranquility. The council plans to continue investigating beneficial uses for the land, acknowledging the need for transparent communication with the community to preserve trust.




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