Hubbard Explores Project Milo Amid Community Concerns and Data Center Developments
Hubbard officials are evaluating Project Milo, a potential data center initiative, with no formal proposals submitted yet. Community engagement is encouraged as city leaders clarify project details and zoning requirements, reflecting a commitment to transparency amid ongoing controversy.
Hubbard officials continue to assess Project Milo, a potential data center project, with no formal proposals submitted as of now. Mayor Ben Kyle emphasized the importance of transparency and invited residents to a city council meeting for community input.
A non-disclosure agreement signed in December 2024 facilitates the gathering of essential technical and utility information for evaluating the project's feasibility. Concurrently, Grayslake's Medline distribution center has integrated 11,500 solar panels, generating 5.2 megawatts of power, part of the final phase of businesses utilizing federal solar rebates. This solar initiative supports the community's tax diversification strategy, highlighting ongoing economic development amid local controversies surrounding data center constructions.
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