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County Council takes first stab at data center regs
News ClipLeader Publications·Jefferson County, MO

County Council takes first stab at data center regs

The Jefferson County Council passed data center development regulations 5-1 on its first reading, aiming to proactively address concerns like noise, water, and light pollution, and building standards. The council reversed some Planning and Zoning Commission amendments and introduced new ones. This proactive measure comes as a lawsuit was filed against a data center project in nearby Festus.

4/18/2026
Residents file lawsuit against city of Festus over $6B data center project
News ClipKSDK·Festus, Jefferson County, MO

Residents file lawsuit against city of Festus over $6B data center project

Residents of Festus, MO, have filed a lawsuit against the city over its approval of a $6 billion hyperscale data center project by CRG Acquisition. The lawsuit alleges unlawful rezoning decisions, violations of the Missouri Open Records Law, and an unconstitutional development agreement, seeking to invalidate the city's actions. This legal challenge follows months of public outcry and controversy surrounding the development.

4/10/2026
Festus data center opponents vow to continue fight to stop project
News ClipLeader Publications·Festus, Jefferson County, MO

Festus data center opponents vow to continue fight to stop project

A large group of residents in Festus, Missouri, gathered to voice their strong opposition to a proposed hyperscale data center project by CRG Acquisition. The opposition group, Wake Up Jeffco, vowed to continue their fight even as the Festus City Council prepares to vote on a development agreement. Concerns include increased utility rates, noise, health issues, property values, and alleged lack of transparency from city officials.

3/30/2026