City of Taylor to hold meeting on 'Project Mustang Data Center' Tuesday night
The City of Taylor's Planning and Zoning Commission is holding a special meeting to discuss "Project Mustang Data Center," a proposed 665-acre facility. Neighbors are expected to attend to demand stronger protections, as the project, located outside city limits, could proceed without city approval.
The City of Taylor's Planning and Zoning Commission is set to hold a special meeting to discuss "Project Mustang Data Center," a large-scale development proposed for an area east of the city limits. The project, which would span approximately 665 acres between FM 112 and US 79, includes plans for data center buildings and an on-site power generation facility.
Despite being outside the official Taylor city limits, the project is a significant point of local interest and concern. The city has indicated that the development could potentially move forward even without the city's direct approval.
Local residents are anticipated to attend the upcoming meeting to voice their concerns and advocate for more stringent protections related to the project. The discussion will cover what will happen at the meeting, the specific changes residents are seeking, and the next steps for Project Mustang.