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Morgan County, Indiana

Protect Our County.
Hold Data Centers Accountable.

We must protect against the Land Grab by Big Tech in Morgan County. Our water, utilities, and way of life are at risk.

2,084+ Petition Signatures
100+ Active Volunteers
5+ Businesses Supporting Us
3 Community Meetings

The Issue

Big Tech Is Coming for Morgan County

A massive data center campus has been proposed for rural land in Monrovia, Indiana. This industrial development would consume enormous amounts of water, electricity, and land, permanently altering the character of our community.

Residents, environmental advocates, and legal experts are united in opposition. This fight is winnable, but it requires every one of us to act.

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What's at Risk

  • Millions of gallons of water daily for cooling
  • Unsustainable strain on local utilities and infrastructure
  • 10–20% drop in surrounding property values
  • Constant industrial noise and light pollution
  • Loss of rural farmland and community character

Take Action Today

Every voice, dollar, and body at a meeting makes a difference.

01

Sign the Petition

Add your voice to 2,084+ neighbors on record against this development. Takes 60 seconds.

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Show Up

Attend town halls, canvassing events, and community meetings. Officials notice when residents show up.

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Morgan County Government Meetings

Plan Commission hearings and County Commissioner sessions are where data center decisions happen. These are public meetings — show up, speak up, and be on record.

View County Meeting Calendar
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Back Story

What's planned, what's at risk, and how we win.

Neighbors planning events together

Events

Town halls, canvassing, protests, and more.

Campaign documents and research papers

PDF Library

Flyers, petitions, research, and filings.

Local families standing together

Donate

Fuel legal action and outreach.

Our Partners in the Fight

Citizens Action Coalition

We're proud to work alongside the Citizens Action Coalition (CAC), Indiana's oldest and largest consumer and environmental advocacy organization. Since 1974, CAC has helped save Hoosiers more than $10 billion in excess utility charges.

CAC is actively fighting against the statewide data center build-out that creates unprecedented risks to Hoosiers. Their expertise in utility regulation and environmental advocacy makes them a crucial ally in our fight to protect Monrovia.

Contact Your Local Officials

These elected officials can influence decisions about the data center. Contact them to voice your concerns.

State Representatives

State Senator Rod Bray

Indiana State Senate

Representative Craig Haggard

Indiana House of Representatives

Representative Peggy Mayfield

Indiana House of Representatives

Monrovia Town Council

Tammy Everett

At Large & Council President

Carol Youngblood

cyoungblood@monrovia.in.gov

Philip Fowler

pfowler@monrovia.in.gov

Mooresville Town Council

Tom Warthen — President

317-691-6607

Greg Swinney — Vice President

317-281-1085

Kirk Witt

317-431-4965

Josh Brown

317-625-7850

County Commissioners

Don Adams

317-670-0929

Bryan Collier

765-342-8120

Kenny Hale

765-318-3390

Tips for Contacting Representatives

  • Be respectful and professional in all communications
  • Clearly state your position against the data center development
  • Mention specific concerns like water usage, noise, and property values
  • Ask for their commitment to oppose the project
  • Follow up if you don't receive a response within a week
  • Share your story — personal impacts are powerful

Frequently Asked Questions

The proposed data center would consume millions of gallons of water daily for cooling, potentially straining our local water supply and affecting nearby streams and groundwater.

Industrial developments like data centers typically reduce nearby property values by 10–20% due to noise, visual pollution, and environmental concerns.

Sign our petition, attend town hall meetings, contact local officials, and spread awareness in your community. Every voice matters!

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