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A proposed Amazon data center in Northwest Indiana ignited a heated discussion at a well-attended city meeting in Hobart on Wednesday evening.
Many local residents expressed their dissatisfaction with the city officials’ decision to pass ordinances that pave the way for the development of the Amazon facility.
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This ambitious $11 billion project is planned for a site exceeding 700 acres, located near Colorado Street and 61st Avenue, directly opposite a neighborhood.
The City Council’s decision to approve the project was unanimous, following an extensive session of public comments that lasted nearly 90 minutes. During this period, all but one speaker voiced opposition, citing potential health and environmental risks.
“I’m frightened that once this is established, the damage will be irreversible. I’m concerned about my health and the safety of my home,” one resident remarked.
Numerous speakers criticized the City Council for lacking transparency, urging the Mayor and council members to delay the vote to allow for more comprehensive public engagement.
“Asking the council to slow down, do the research the residents deserve and consider alternatives. Please do not rush into something that could damage our city,” a resident said.
Hobart Mayor Josh Huddlestun, in a recent Facebook post, says the project comes at a critical time for the city, and because of this agreement, Hobart does not have to raise income taxes and could invest the money back into city development and programs.
The city says the project is expected to generate more than 400 permanent jobs with Amazon expected to millions more to the city, pending construction milestones.
If the project gets the green light, construction could start this spring.
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