Residents of Spring Hill, Kansas Challenge Farmland Rezoning for Colossus Data Center
Residents in Spring Hill, Kansas, are opposing the rezoning of 316 acres of farmland sold for $27 million to a venture capital group linked to Colossus, a data center developer. They fear the project will convert their area into an industrial hub. A planning commission meeting set for March 25 will allow public comments on the issue. Over 100 residents are organizing to voice their concerns.

Residents in Spring Hill, Kansas, are preparing to challenge the rezoning of 316 acres of farmland sold for approximately $27 million to a venture capital group associated with Colossus, a national data center developer. Concerns include the potential transformation of the area into an industrial zone, impacting their quality of life.
The city has rescheduled the planning commission meeting originally set for next week to March 25, allowing residents to express their concerns. More than 100 residents plan to meet to strategize ahead of the meeting.




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