
Next Franklin County data center meeting will be held at Union High School
News ClipMissourian | Washington, MO·Union, Franklin County, MO·4/11/2026
The Franklin County Planning and Zoning Commission will hold its April meeting at Union High School to discuss and vote on proposed county regulations for data centers. The commission will also review rezoning requests for facilities planned near Gray Summit and Pacific. This meeting is a crucial step for data center development in the county.
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The Franklin County Planning and Zoning Commission has scheduled its April meeting for 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 21, at the Union High School gymnasium. During this meeting, the commission is slated to discuss and vote on whether to recommend county regulations specifically for data centers. Additionally, members will consider rezoning requests pertaining to proposed data center facilities in the vicinities of Gray Summit and Pacific.
While the article mentions a data center in Ashburn, Virginia, where a significant portion of global internet traffic travels, this reference serves as context for the broader data center industry rather than being directly related to the local events in Franklin County, Missouri. The upcoming meeting is a key development for local zoning and development policy regarding data centers in Franklin County.