Data Center Dead in St. Charles After Developers Withdraw Their ...
Developers withdrew the project after opposition from over 5,500 residents citing concerns about water pollution, higher energy bills, and community impact, city officials said.
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Secretive Missouri data center plans sunk by public opposition: 'Not enough transparency'
The developer has withdrawn an application for a permit for a St. Charles data center, according to Mayor Dan Borgmeyer. Crowds of residents have turned out to public meetings to oppose the data center over its energy use and effect on water quality.
Controversial data center pulled after company withdraws
ST. CHARLES, Mo. - Construction giant Clayco's development company CRG pulled out of their proposal Monday for a 440-acre data center in St. Charles. The project faced controversy from residents in the area who did not want the project in town. A petition was signed over 6,000 times against the development. Mayor Dan Borgmeyer sat down with FOX 2 following the plans being pulled. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in yo…
Proposed St. Charles Data Center Is Dead for Now - Construction Forum
From Government Technology News: The developer of a controversial 440-acre data center has withdrawn plans for the project. CRG, the development arm of construction giant Clayco, on Monday afternoon notified the city that it was pulling the project off Tuesday’s council meeting agenda. The city marked CRG’s request as “withdrawn.” The move comes after weeks of consternation from residents, new reports alleging pollution and wildlife concerns, an…
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