Early-stage proposal, thin public record.
Public-facing information on the Indiantown proposal has been limited. The project is moving through a three-hearing process — standard procedure for comprehensive-plan amendments in Florida counties. The first hearing was scheduled for March 2026. Developer identity, target size, power source, and water plan have not been publicly reported in initial coverage.
Residents and local advocates have begun tracking disclosures as they move through the Martin County Planning Department's process. As additional filings become public record, they will be reflected here.
What to watch in Martin County.
Indiantown is a small, incorporated village inside Martin County — population roughly 7,000 as of recent estimates. It has historically been agricultural and was once a company town built around the sugar industry. Large-scale industrial development requires either a comprehensive plan amendment or a zoning variance, either of which triggers public hearings. Residents interested in tracking the project should monitor the Martin County Growth Management Department's public notice calendar and attend scheduled hearings.
Reporting we relied on.
- WFSU / Florida Public Radio — regional coverage of Florida data center proposals
- WUSF — expert commentary from Earthjustice attorney Christina Reichert
- Martin County Growth Management Department — public notice calendar and hearing schedule