Bayonne Residents Push Back Against Proposed Data Center, Demand Transparency from City Council

During a recent Bayonne City Council meeting, the proposed establishment of a data center on Hook Road drew public opposition, with residents voicing environmental, economic, and health concerns. Residents, including Patricia Hillyard from the Sierra Club, expressed fears about increased utility rates and pollution, urging the council to involve the community in discussions. Hillyard emphasized that such developments could run counter to Bayonne’s community values, stating, “Everyone has just told you how these data centers will run up the price of electricity and water and pollute the air.”

Council members acknowledged the complexity and controversy surrounding the data center proposal, with some admitting initial naivety about the project’s implications. A resolution was proposed to formally ban data centers in Bayonne, reflecting community sentiment and the council’s intent to safeguard public interest. Residents like Caitlyn Tinen Pangalin and her husband Joseph Punan voiced feelings of betrayal, questioning the compatibility of a data center with Bayonne’s family-friendly environment and highlighting the importance of transparency and public discourse. Punan criticized the lack of communication, urging the council to reconsider the data center’s inclusion in the redevelopment plan and to engage residents in a more transparent process.

The council’s handling of the data center issue was further scrutinized during the meeting, with residents expressing skepticism about the transparency of communication from city officials. Concerns were raised about the requirement for council members to sign non-disclosure agreements related to the data center’s utility consumption. Council members responded by proposing the formation of a community task force to improve communication and ensure residents are informed about important civic matters.

In addition to the data center debate, the council addressed several other issues. There was a discussion about a lead paint testing initiative mandated by the state, which raised concerns due to the promotional nature of the correspondence sent to residents. This led to questions about compliance with state requirements and the potential fines for non-compliance. A council member acknowledged the need for clearer communication strategies to prevent residents from viewing official correspondence as scams.

The meeting also featured a discussion about the construction of a data center on a previously contaminated oil property, with concerns about potential environmental impacts and the community’s health. Residents urged the council to reconsider opening this “can of worms,” emphasizing the need for comprehensive regulations for data centers. The council’s role in previous ordinance discussions that allowed for broader property uses was acknowledged, with assurances that public comments would be more relevant when a specific proposal was presented.

Another point of interest was the announcement of Paramount Studios’ interest in establishing a film studio at the former Seahorse warehouse. The council learned that the state would expedite the review of building permits for this project, with an anticipated operational date of July 1st. This development prompted discussions about amending zoning regulations to accommodate the film studio.

The council’s intent to conduct further research into amending permitted uses for the proposed data center location was confirmed, with a resolution to formalize this intent discussed. A resident named Omar Giri suggested a special council meeting might be necessary to ensure a resolution against data centers could be passed before upcoming elections, emphasizing the importance of transparency and governance.

The council also considered a bond ordinance for phase two of the lead service line replacement project, appropriating $25 million and authorizing bonds to finance the initiative. This ordinance was passed with the assurance of no additional cost to the city. Additionally, discussions about a pedestrian bridge over Route 440, originally part of plans for the Hudson Bergen light rail, highlighted ongoing coordination with New Jersey Transit to address traffic issues.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Jimmy Davis
City Council Officials:
Neil Carroll III, Jacqueline Weimmer, Gary La Pelusa Sr., Loyad Booker, Juan M. Perez

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