Lorain County Residents Oppose $67M Industrial Project
Lorain Countys $67.4M development project faces intense backlash from residents, farmers, and homeowners. The plan, backed by a state grant, aims to build a sewer line for a 600-acre industrial site near the regional airport. However, concerns about need, cost, and local support have led to a petition with over 5,000 signatures, a zoning board recommendation against rezoning, and a state representative urging a pause. Opponents argue for septic system fixes and redeveloping old urban sites, while officials defend the project as crucial for sewer upgrades and job creation. The debate rages on with no clear resolution.
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