With Data Centers Removed, Oakley Approves Bridgehead Industrial Project
News ClipContra Costa News·Oakley, Contra Costa County, CA·3/11/2026
The Oakley City Council approved the Bridgehead Industrial Project, a 3.1 million square foot industrial warehouse and logistics development, in a 4-1 vote. Data centers were removed from the project, which led to support from several councilmembers. The project developer, JB2, expressed excitement about the job creation and economic benefits for the city.
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The Oakley City Council has approved the Bridgehead Industrial Project, a 3.1 million square foot development with warehouses, logistics facilities, and potential data centers. The project, developed by JB2 and the Cline family, faced concerns from the public over environmental impact, but the council supported it as an economic driver that would bring jobs and revenue to the city. The council agreed to remove data centers from the project altogether, addressing a key concern. While some council members expressed reservations, the project was ultimately approved in a 4-1 vote. The city plans to hold a future work session to discuss policies around data centers in Oakley.