Data Center Debate: Support Surges Amid City Council Decision

Joliet, Illinois, USASat Mar 14 2026
The city council of Joliet is set to decide on a large data center project that could transform 795 acres of farmland into a high‑tech hub. Developers Hillwood and PowerHouse announced they have gathered 6, 000 letters of support before the vote, suggesting a shift in public opinion. Earlier this month, a Plan Commission hearing drew about 80 voices, most of whom opposed the project. A petition with over 3, 000 names was presented, yet the commission still voted 7‑1 in favor of approval. City officials now back the project, promising a $100 million contribution from developers if approved. This is in addition to expected tax revenues of $310 million over 30 years, a common practice for large developments.
Similar arrangements have been seen elsewhere; a data center in Yorkville secured $91 million from its developers, followed by council approval. The 6, 000 letters come from “local residents, ” though the exact breakdown by town is unclear. Unions and business groups, including 12 local organizations, also signed support letters. They anticipate more than 7, 000 construction jobs from the project. The council’s upcoming vote will cover both annexation and the financial agreement, likely tipping the scales toward approval. The debate highlights how large tech projects can rally diverse support while still facing significant opposition from community members.
https://localnews.ai/article/data-center-debate-support-surges-amid-city-council-decision-d3fb01f9

actions