SciFiBot© Buffer Zone Protocol — Chicago South Side:
Project: Quantum & Microelectronics Park, South Chicago
Developer: Related Midwest / Clayco
Date: June 30, 2026
WITHOUT SciFiBot©
What Residents Actually Get
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Project: Quantum & Microelectronics Park
Developer: Related Midwest / Clayco
Location: South Chicago (79th St.)
Status: CBA under negotiation
Developer claims: 50+ meetings, 15,000 residents engaged
Community demands: 25% local hiring (not binding)
1990s soil report: Heavy metals detected
Developer: Voluntary state remediation enrolled
Median rent South Shore: +18% YoY
Likely tax abatement: Not disclosed
AWG (water independence): TBD
Pyrolysis (waste heat recovery): TBD
Jobs promised: TBD
Wage floor: TBD
Environmental caps: TBD
Public dashboard: None
Community board: None
Anti-displacement fund: None
Local procurement: None
NDA ban: None
Sunset clause: None
...
Source: Various news articles, PR releases, community meetings
Last updated: Unknown
Actionable next step: ???
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RESULT: Community has data but no leverage. No score. No enforcement. No next step. Just noise.
WITH SciFiBot©
Buffer Zone Scorecard — Quantum Park, South Chicago
Checkpoint Status Detail
CBA Exists ✗ No signed agreement. Only developer claims.
Local Hiring % ✓ 25% requested by coalition — NOT YET BINDING
Wage Floor ✗ No commitment above state minimum.
Union Neutrality ✗ Not mentioned in any public document.
Environmental Audit ✗ 1990s report exists. Independent re-test pending.
Noise / Water Caps ✗ No enforceable limits proposed.
AWG — Water Independence ✗ No atmospheric water generation plan. Grid water only.
Pyrolysis — Waste Heat ✗ No thermal recovery. Heat dumped to atmosphere.
Public Dashboard ✗ None. Developer PR only.
Community Board ✗ No resident-majority body with veto power.
Anti-Displacement Fund ✗ No dedicated fund. Rent rising 18% YoY.
Local Procurement ✗ No set-aside for neighborhood businesses.
NDA Ban ✗ Public officials may sign confidentiality agreements.
Sunset Clause ✗ No expiration or penalty mechanism.
SCORE: 2 / 14 — RED ZONE — High Risk
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DECISION-MAKERS DASHBOARD
Who Approved This? — Auto-Pulled from Public Records
Role Office Authority Data Status
Alderman Ward [X] Zoning + TIF Campaign from developers: XX,XXX ⚠️ REVIEW
Plan Commission City Agency Site Plan + PUD Public comments: [X] records ⚠️ REVIEW
IL Commerce Dept State Agency Tax Incentives EDGE credits: XXM awarded ⚠️ REVIEW
Cook County Board County Infrastructure TIF district: [Name] ⚠️ REVIEW
Click any card to pull full voting record, campaign finance, meeting minutes.
PRICING DASHBOARD
Pay to Play — What You Get at Each Level
CONSULT — Starting at [rate]
- Buffer Zone Scorecard (14-point)
- Decision-Makers List + Voting Records
- AWG & Pyrolysis Feasibility Assessment
- Threat Assessment + Energy Node Report
- Resident Briefing (1-page)
- Town Hall Deck (10 slides)
- CBA Negotiation Memo
- Policy Brief for Legislators
- Media Alert (press-ready)
- Weekly Scorecard Updates
Arm your coalition. Negotiate from strength.
MONITOR — Starting at [rate]
- Everything in CONSULT
- Real-Time Compliance Dashboard
- AWG Yield Prediction (simulation-phase)
- Pyrolysis Optimization (simulation-phase)
- Automated FOIA Pipeline
- Quarterly Independent Audit Coordination
- Legal Referral Network Access
- Multi-Jurisdiction Expansion
Never lose track. Hold them to the ink.
ENTERPRISE — Custom Quote
- Everything in MONITOR
- White-label deployment
- Dedicated analyst
- Custom jurisdiction builds
- Priority support
- Residential Compute Node integration
Scale the protocol. Own the framework.
IMPACT GRAPHS — Quantum Park, South Chicago
Live Data Feeds — What Changes If This Project Goes Through?
Graph 1: Median Rent — South Shore
Year Actual No Action (Projected) With Buffer Zone
2020 950 — —
2021 980 — —
2022 1,020 — —
2023 1,080 — —
2024 1,120 — —
2025 1,200 — —
2026 1,280 — —
2027 — 1,380 1,320
2028 — 1,520 1,360
What it shows: Without a Buffer Zone, rent spikes 19% above trend after ground breaks. With enforced anti-displacement fund and rent stabilization, the spike is cut by more than half.
Graph 2: Local Jobs — Construction + Operations
Phase Promised No CBA (Projected) With CBA (Enforced)
Phase 1 (2026-27) 150 30 120
Phase 2 (2027-28) 300 45 240
Phase 3 (2028-29) 450 60 360
Operations (2029+) 200 25 160
What it shows: Without a binding CBA, the developer delivers 15% of promised local jobs. With enforcement, it's 80%+. The gap is the difference between a job promise and a paycheck.
Graph 3: Energy Load — % of Local Grid
Month Projected Usage (No Offset) With Renewable Commitment Grid Capacity
Jan 15% 10% 100%
Feb 18% 12% 100%
Mar 22% 15% 100%
Apr 25% 18% 100%
May 28% 20% 100%
Jun 32% 22% 100%
Jul 38% 26% 100%
Aug 42% 28% 100%
Sep 35% 24% 100%
Oct 30% 20% 100%
Nov 25% 16% 100%
Dec 20% 13% 100%
What it shows: Peak summer load hits 42% of local grid capacity with no renewable offset. With a binding clean energy commitment, that drops to 28% — below the 50% alert threshold. The difference is whether the community gets stuck with the bill for grid upgrades.
Graph 4: AWG + Pyrolysis — Infrastructure Intelligence
Metric Developer Plan With Buffer Zone
Water Usage (kL/day) 450 180
AWG Potential (kL/day) 0 270
Waste Heat (MW) 12 12
Pyrolysis Recovery (MW) 0 8
What it shows:
- AWG (Atmospheric Water Generation): The developer plans to pull 450 kL/day from the municipal grid — competing with residents for water. With a Buffer Zone, AWG systems harvest 270 kL/day from ambient air, cutting grid dependency by 60%. The South Side keeps its water.
- Pyrolysis (Waste Heat Recovery): The developer dumps 12 MW of waste heat into the atmosphere. With a Buffer Zone, pyrolysis systems recover 8 MW for district heating, local agriculture, or biochar production. The South Side gets the heat back.
Without AWG + Pyrolysis in the CBA: The community hosts the infrastructure and pays for the water + heat loss.
With AWG + Pyrolysis in the CBA: The community hosts the infrastructure and captures the value.
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SciFiBot© — Buffer Zone Protocol
Data sources: Census ACS, IEPA, Cook County Clerk, OpenStates, community coalition records
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