Protect Pacific and the Meramec Valley from a Massive Data Center

Recent signers:
Anna Tirolska and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Residents of Pacific and rural Franklin County are being asked to accept a massive industrial project that would permanently alter our community, our environment, and our way of life. An out-of-state developer, Beltline Energy, has proposed a 16-building, $16 billion data center campus on roughly 500 acres just south of Pacific, near the Meramec River. Hundreds of residents packed City Hall to voice opposition, and nearly every public speaker raised serious concerns.

This proposal, known as the Meramec Valley Technology Park, would take years to construct and would bring constant industrial activity to a quiet, rural area known for its natural beauty, river access, and proximity to state parks. Neighbors have raised alarms about noise, environmental harm, wildlife disruption, water use, and flood risks tied to development near the Meramec River. These concerns have not been fully or clearly answered.

The developer has not publicly disclosed how much water the facility would discharge into city lagoons or where its long-term water supply would come from. Without clear commitments, residents fear that water sourcing, wastewater discharge, or flood mitigation measures could shift risk onto nearby homes and farmland.

This is not a partisan issue. As residents made clear during public testimony, Democrats and Republicans alike are united by a shared stake in protecting their community. Pacific is not opposed to progress, but progress must respect local voices, environmental limits, and the character of the region.

We are asking Mayor Heather Filley and the Pacific Board of Aldermen to reject annexation or approval of this proposal unless residents’ concerns are meaningfully addressed. We also call on the Franklin County Planning and Zoning Commission to prioritize transparency, environmental protection, and public trust in any future reviews. Ameren Missouri should not advance infrastructure commitments without clear community consent and environmental safeguards.

Once land is rezoned and industrialized, there is no undoing the consequences. Pacific deserves development decisions made with care, honesty, and respect for the people who live here.

Protect our river. Protect our community. Listen to the people of Pacific.

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Recent signers:
Anna Tirolska and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Residents of Pacific and rural Franklin County are being asked to accept a massive industrial project that would permanently alter our community, our environment, and our way of life. An out-of-state developer, Beltline Energy, has proposed a 16-building, $16 billion data center campus on roughly 500 acres just south of Pacific, near the Meramec River. Hundreds of residents packed City Hall to voice opposition, and nearly every public speaker raised serious concerns.

This proposal, known as the Meramec Valley Technology Park, would take years to construct and would bring constant industrial activity to a quiet, rural area known for its natural beauty, river access, and proximity to state parks. Neighbors have raised alarms about noise, environmental harm, wildlife disruption, water use, and flood risks tied to development near the Meramec River. These concerns have not been fully or clearly answered.

The developer has not publicly disclosed how much water the facility would discharge into city lagoons or where its long-term water supply would come from. Without clear commitments, residents fear that water sourcing, wastewater discharge, or flood mitigation measures could shift risk onto nearby homes and farmland.

This is not a partisan issue. As residents made clear during public testimony, Democrats and Republicans alike are united by a shared stake in protecting their community. Pacific is not opposed to progress, but progress must respect local voices, environmental limits, and the character of the region.

We are asking Mayor Heather Filley and the Pacific Board of Aldermen to reject annexation or approval of this proposal unless residents’ concerns are meaningfully addressed. We also call on the Franklin County Planning and Zoning Commission to prioritize transparency, environmental protection, and public trust in any future reviews. Ameren Missouri should not advance infrastructure commitments without clear community consent and environmental safeguards.

Once land is rezoned and industrialized, there is no undoing the consequences. Pacific deserves development decisions made with care, honesty, and respect for the people who live here.

Protect our river. Protect our community. Listen to the people of Pacific.

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The Decision Makers

Pacific City Council
5 Members
2 Responded
James Cleeve
Pacific City Council - Ward 2
I truly appreciate residents engaging in this process, and your perspective is important. I want you to know that I have been conducting extensive research into the project's potential benefits and drawbacks. This is a very impactful decision for our community, and it deserves careful, thoughtful consideration. The Board of Aldermen is taking the time to understand the thoughts and opinions of as many affected and concerned residents as possible. Your input will be included in our ongoing discussions, and I will continue working to ensure that the Board’s decision reflects the best interests of the City of Pacific and its residents. We also recognize the potential effects on neighboring communities and are taking those impacts into careful consideration as well. Thank you for your engagement! Sincerely, James Cleeve Alderman – Ward 2 City of Pacific
Karla Stewart
Pacific City Council - Ward 1
Hi. I share your many concerns on this project. I am reading all emails and have been researching Data centers as well. All I can say is they have a long way to go to convince me this is a good thing. But I will do my due diligence and considerations so either side of the issue will know I looked at all the information. Thank you, Karla Stewart Pacific Alderman Ward 1
Tyler Hoven
Pacific City Council - Ward 2
Dan Haire
Dan Haire
Franklin County Planning and Zoning Commission
Debbie Willette
Debbie Willette
Franklin County Planning and Zoning Commission
Heather Filley
Heather Filley
Pacific Mayor

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