Neighborhood group commits to fighting data center
Residents in Indianapolis's Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood are actively fighting Metro Blocks' data center plan. The Metropolitan Development Commission has already approved the project, and the district councilor does not intend to call it for a full council vote. Despite this, the "Protect Martindale-Brightwood" group has engaged an attorney to seek a judicial review of the decision.
Residents of the Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood in Indianapolis are committed to ongoing opposition against a proposed data center development by Metro Blocks at 25th and Sherman. The "Protect Martindale-Brightwood" group expressed their resolve at a community meeting, vowing that the "fight isn't over" despite earlier setbacks.
The Metropolitan Development Commission has already approved Metro Blocks' plan. Furthermore, the district's councilor has indicated he will not bring the proposal before the full city council, suggesting construction could begin soon.
In response, organizers of the Protect Martindale-Brightwood group have engaged an attorney and are seeking a judicial review of the Metropolitan Development Commission's decision. They aim to find legal avenues to continue their battle against the data center.