ANTHONY WAYNE – Lyn Cox opened up a folder and extracted several maps of the Anthony Wayne area, pointing out to other Waterville-area residents the tracts of land just beyond Mill Creek subdivision’s southern boundary.
“If I had known this was in the background, I wouldn’t have put an offer in on our house,” said Dan Nonnemacher, who is moving into Mill Creek. “I don’t want to come out of my subdivision and see a data center.”
When Cox obtained, through a public records request, maps and pitch decks created by the Lucas County Department of Economic Development (LCDED) to show areas that have the land and infrastructure for a potential data center, she got concerned. She began sharing copies of the documents on her newly created Facebook page AW-CRAP (AW-Area Community Response Awareness Group), fueling questions, opinions and speculation…