Oakley Set to Talk Bridgehead Industrial Project, CUP on Data Centers
News ClipContra Costa News·Oakley, Contra Costa County, CA·3/6/2026
The Oakley City Council is set to discuss the Bridgehead Industrial Project, which would bring 3.1 million square feet of industrial warehouses and logistics buildings to Oakley. The project was previously approved by the planning commission, but they recommended adding a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) requirement for any data centers. The city has since received letters withdrawing objections to the project from environmental groups.
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The Oakley City Council is set to discuss the Bridgehead Industrial Project, which could bring 3.1 million square feet of industrial warehouses and logistic buildings to the city. The project was approved by the planning commission, but with a recommendation to add a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for data centers. While the project has faced some community concerns, the developer has addressed them, and the city is now recommending the City Council approve the project. The development is expected to generate a net fiscal surplus of $1.1 million to $1.4 million annually for the city's general fund.