
"So, I want to be clear. I know there's a flyer going around. It said, stop the AI center next to Vintage Parkway' or something like that. They're not proposing a data center next to Vintage Parkway, said Strelo. But that doesn't mean someday they might not, right? It's just not being proposed right now. So, I just want to be totally transparent about that."
"According to a staff report, the entire area will be rezoned as a planned unit development with potential uses such as general warehousing, parcel hub, automated sorting center, distribution and logistics facility, general manufacturing, office, industrial battery storage, data center, and more. With a focus on data centers, members of the public voiced concerns about the project's impact on noise and air pollution, the Big Break Regional Shoreline, and Big Break Marina."
The Oakley Planning Commission voted 3-2 to recommend approval of the Bridgehead Industrial project, requiring a conditional use permit for any data center operations. The proposed development covers 164 acres in Northwest Oakley, split by the BNSF railroad into 87.5 acres north and 76.4 acres south. The site will be rezoned as a planned unit development with potential uses including warehousing, parcel hubs, automated sorting, distribution and logistics, manufacturing, office, industrial battery storage, and data centers. Residents raised concerns about noise, air pollution, and impacts to the Big Break Regional Shoreline, marina, and existing infrastructure. City officials noted specific tenants are not finalized.
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