Beginning April 17, 2026, SK hynix will start piling work at the project site. This activity is expected to continue for several …
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The City of West Lafayette is committed to keeping residents informed and engaged as the SK hynix development moves forward. In response to high community interest, this page will serve as a centralized hub for tracking SK hynix-specific milestones. From public meeting schedules to permit activity and construction updates, WLMoves.com will provide a step-by-step look at what’s happening, when it’s happening, and how you can stay involved. This page will be updated regularly as new information becomes available.
Stay up to date on SK hynix project progress with the latest news, milestones, and announcements. This feed includes construction updates, key developments, and important resources – all posted as information becomes available.
Beginning April 17, 2026, SK hynix will start piling work at the project site. This activity is expected to continue for several …
On February 18, 2026, the West Lafayette Traffic Commission received a presentation from American Structurepoint regarding the Traffic Impact Study prepared for …
Follow the status of all SK hynix-related permits in one place.
Note: Permit applications are posted once officially submitted and reviewed (click on “approved” to see a list of approved permits to date).
Stay informed and involved. This section lists all upcoming SK hynix-related public meetings, including dates, times, locations, and agendas – so you know when to attend and what will be discussed.
Special Note (updated 12/09/2025):
SK hynix continues to coordinate and host small-group community meetings as part of their engagement process. To view upcoming meeting dates and register to attend, please visit: skhynix.com/westlafayette.IN/.
All questions regarding these meetings should be directed to SK hynix using their inquiry form: skhynix.com/westlafayette.IN/UI-FR-WL42.
The City of West Lafayette will have a representative present at these meetings beginning December 12, 2025.
This section provides detailed information on environmental monitoring related to the SK hynix project. You’ll find a summary of initial baseline data, quarterly updates on air, soil, water, and PFAS testing, and an overview of the ongoing monitoring schedule and methodology. All data collection is conducted responsibly, with no impact to residential wells.
Some readings may not be posted in real time
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As West Lafayette continues to grow, a number of infrastructure improvements and development projects are taking place throughout the area. While these efforts may occur near the SK hynix site or during the same timeframe, they are not part of the SK hynix project.
This section provides brief, high-level details about nearby projects — including who is leading the work, where it’s happening, and why — to help reduce confusion and keep residents informed. These updates are provided for clarity and transparency and will be updated as new information becomes available.
Who: Tippecanoe County Drainage Board
What: Routine drainage maintenance and flood mitigation.
When: Contract approved April 2, 2025; work is currently underway.
Where: Extending from approx. 650 feet upstream of the culvert crossing CR N50 W (Salisbury) to about 1,500 feet downstream of the same crossing.
Why: The Drainage Board approved a contract for expanding the channel, dredging, clearing, and general maintenance of the John Boes ditch for proper drainage and flood mitigation in higher flow events.
Additional Info:
Regulated drains are maintained by the County per Indiana drainage law
The City has three regulated drains within its boundaries: Cuppy McClure, Simeon Yeager, and John Boes
View the County Regulated Drain Map (PDF)
Questions about this project should be directed to the Tippecanoe County Drainage Board.
Who: Subcontractors for American Structurepoint, on behalf of the City of West Lafayette
What: Roadway staking and geotechnical investigation as part of project design
When: Beginning July 23, 2025; expected to last approximately two weeks, weather permitting
Where: Along the future alignment of the 425N East-West Connector Road, between CR 100N and River Road
Why: To assess soil conditions and establish construction limits as part of the preconstruction design process
Additional Info:
This is standard preconstruction activity. Full roadway construction is not expected to begin until spring 2026, pending design completion and approval. Learn more about the project here: 425N East-West Connector Road Project
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