Pine Island City Council Moves Forward with 400-Acre Development Project

The Pine Island City Council discussed the initial stages of a development project, Skyway, which spans 400 acres and could bring light industrial and technology-centered facilities to the area. The Council approved the distribution of an environmental assessment worksheet to gauge potential impacts on the community and engage public feedback.

The meeting primarily focused on the environmental review process for the Skyway project. Representatives from Ryan Companies and Stantec, the environmental consultant, provided a detailed overview of the project scope. The development scenarios under consideration include a mix of light industrial buildings and technology centers, with the potential for millions of square feet of new construction. The environmental assessment worksheet, a crucial document outlining potential environmental impacts, was approved for distribution to allow for public and agency input.

The purpose of the environmental assessment worksheet is to outline the studies and analyses that will be conducted, such as traffic impact studies and greenhouse gas emissions analysis. Public and agency comments will influence the scope of these studies. An open house is scheduled for April 9th, providing residents an opportunity to learn more about the project and express any concerns.

The Council also highlighted the creation of a dedicated website for the project, which will serve as a hub for public information and updates throughout the development process. This approach emphasizes transparency and community involvement as the project progresses.

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