# Jeremy Rice Jeremy Rice is a property owner adjacent to the Project Stratus annexation/rezone area east of Lollie Road. His public-comment correspondence to the Conway City Council from April 2025 onward — and his father [[Alan Rice]]'s in-person testimony at the April 21 Planning Commission hearing and the April 22 City Council meeting — make him the most active named constituent opponent of Project Stratus in the corpus. ## Role and affiliations - Adjacent landowner. - Email: `[email protected]` (per the public-comment .msg headers in the corpus). ## Appearances in the corpus - **April 14, 2025** — public-comment letter to Conway Planning Commission, forwarded by Planning staff to the applicant and commissioners ([[Conway Internal Staff Teams Chats on Project Stratus|Email_14April2025_Public Comment Sent to Commissioners]] and `Email_14April2-25_Response to Public Comment J Rice.pdf`). - **April 21, 2025** — represented through his father's testimony at the Planning Commission hearing on REZ-0425-0052. - **April 22, 2025** — represented through his father's testimony at the City Council meeting ([[Conway City Council Agendas and Minutes on Project Stratus]]): "Alan Rice addressed the Council and spoke in opposition to the matter of annexation and rezoning, in representation of his son, Jeremy Rice who is a property owner in the area. His main concern was noise and a disturbance to the quality of life in the area if a data center was to be built on the property in question." - **Through May 2026** — at least 10 distinct public-comment .msg files from Jeremy Rice's email address are in the production ([[Project Stratus Public-Comment Correspondence Record]]). His correspondence makes him the second most-prolific named constituent sender in the corpus (after artifacts of council-member forwarder ranking). ## Notes Jeremy Rice is one of the few named constituent voices in the corpus with sustained engagement across both the rezone-hearing phase (April 2025) and the public-comment mobilization phase (spring 2026). His proximity to the project (adjacent landowner) gives him standing concerns the wider constituent opposition does not have — direct exposure to noise, traffic, water-quality, and property-value effects. The "agrdrill.com" email domain suggests an agricultural drilling business; the Rice family's professional connection to agricultural ground-water work may inform their water-use objections to the project.