Van Wert City Council Considers $10B Data Center Amid Community Debate
Van Wert City Council is evaluating a proposed $10 billion data center project, with a decision expected by May 11. The project, developed by Thor Equities, has raised significant community concern regarding environmental impact and economic benefits.

Van Wert City Council held a public hearing regarding Thor Equities' proposed $10 billion data center project, which encompasses nearly 1,500 acres. The council is anticipated to make a decision on the zoning request by May 11.
Feedback from the community was mixed, with 12 residents supporting the re-zoning and eight opposing it. Concerns included environmental effects, water usage, and property values. Proponents argue the project could create up to 250 permanent jobs and additional tax revenue.
However, critics fear negative impacts on local communities and argue that the council should allow public voting on the matter. The council is to assess procedural compliance with city codes before moving forward.


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