Oakley Approves Controversial Industrial Project Near Shoreline After Public Debate
The 164-acre project will create an estimated 3,500 permanent jobs and boost city revenue by up to $1.4 million, while excluding data centers due to environmental concerns.
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Oakley approves controversial industrial project near shoreline after public debate
The Oakley City Council on Tuesday voted to approve a controversial industrial development near the shoreline following a public meeting where residents on both sides of the issue voiced their concerns.
Rezoning proposal for Oakley property could replace vineyards with AI data center
Rezoning proposal for Oakley property could replace vineyards with AI data center A proposal in Oakley to rezone a property into a business and logistics hub has some opponents warning that the site would be used for an artificial intelligence center. Max Darrow reports. The post Rezoning proposal for Oakley property could replace vineyards with AI data center appeared first on KION Central Coast.
Data centers ditched from industrial project Oakley council approves for former vineyard
The Oakley City Council on Tuesday approved an industrial development project that will turn vineyards into a logistics hub near Big Break Regional Shoreline, though the project will no longer include data centers. Following an at-times contentious meeting in a packed city council chambers, the council voted 4-1 — with District 5 Councilmember George Fuller opposed — to approve the controversial Bridgehead Industrial Project, set for a 164-acre …
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