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DiAnn Matter, right, of Joliet, holds a sign showing her opposition to a new data center after the Joliet City Council passed a motion approving the project at Joliet City Hall on March 19, 2026, in Joliet. (John Konstantaras/for the Chicago Tribune)
DiAnn Matter, right, of Joliet, holds a sign showing her opposition to a new data center after the Joliet City Council passed a motion approving the project at Joliet City Hall on March 19, 2026, in Joliet. (John Konstantaras/for the Chicago Tribune)
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After approving a controversial 795-acre data center project, Joliet City Council members pledged to keep tabs on the developer as the 24-building technology center is built.
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