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La pétition est adressée à : Tim Nabb, Michael Ryan, Susan Vaughn, Joel Lauer, Carla Fiehrer, Eric Pohlman
We are gathering signatures to present to Hamilton City Council to express our collective opposition to Logistix Property Group's proposed 320,000 sq/ft 100+ megawatts Data Center project planned for University Boulevard. Please fill out the following petition if you are 18 years or older, live in Hamilton, Ohio, and oppose the proposed Data Center.
Raison
These Data centers are popping up all across the United States and affecting local residents water, as well as, driving up costs in electricity for residing residents.
Residents living near data centers in Missouri, Indiana, Idaho, Georgia, and Texas have claimed a dramatic decrease in quality of life due to noise/air/light and water pollution, health conditions, tax/utility increases, and increase in road traffic.
According to the BBC, residents near the data center in Mansfield, GA, cannot use their water due to resuced water pressure and debris caused by said data center. ( 'I can't drink the water' - life next to a US data centre - BBC News https://share.google/6u6aPIKJAUmH3S9DL)
"Data centers are remaking local communities and economies around the country, most dramatically in the northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C., but also around the West."
(Thirsty for power and water, AI-crunching data centers sprout across the West: https://andthewest.stanford.edu/2025/thirsty-for-power-and-water-ai-crunching-data-centers-sprout-across-the-west/)
Some officials downplay the role of data centers in pushing up electric bills" according to (Rising electric bills: How states are tackling Big Tech's energy demands | AP News https://share.google/IrJpUrWmWXncAUKjA)
détails de la pétition
Pétition lancée:
11/10/2025
Fin de la collecte:
10/04/2026
Région:
Hamilton
Catégorie:
Énergie
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The cost of living in Hamilton is steadily increasing for Hamilton residents, mainly the real estate taxes which impact home owners insurance rates. The best amenity of living here is the reasonable cost of gas and electric, and delicious water. I am well informed and agree it is the residents who suffer the most with these data centers long term due to increased costs to build and maintain the municipal infrastructure to deliver greater utilities these centers demand. I believe Hamilton needs to balance their need to grow businesses to the needs of long term residents who invested in the community in the first place to make it attractive to businesses and entertainment. It seems the homeowner is the forgotten man in all of these debates. If the desire is to create a purely industrial metropolis then why bother consider what residents have invested in to create a desirable community.
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The AI bubble is going to pop. It's going to pop soon. You see one of the biggest corporations in the country, Microsoft, ALREADY scaling back their AI plans tremendously because NO ONE WANTS IT.
So if this development goes through, we're looking at a big empty worthless building in 2-3 years. All that economic grief, all that environmental destruction and for what? 100 jobs that will be gone in a few years, that never went to the people of Hamilton to begin with.