Granite City Explores Data Center Regulations Amid Public Opposition
Granite City is considering new regulations for potential data centers amid significant public opposition. The proposed amendments aim to establish strict requirements for any future industrial development, addressing environmental and infrastructural concerns.

Granite City officials are drafting an ordinance to create stringent regulations for potential data centers, addressing inquiries for land in industrial zones. No data center projects have been approved, and public comments are still being accepted.
Proposed Article 17 aims to implement strict environmental protections, including a ban on wells and sound level regulations, while collaborating with the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. Despite skepticism from residents, city leaders highlight the potential for hundreds of millions in tax revenue and job creation. The community continues to engage in discussions about the implications of data centers on local resources and infrastructure.




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