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The issue of June 26, 2026

What moved on the public record between June 19 and June 26, 2026: 3 matters across 2 jurisdictions.

Data refreshed Aug 21, 2026 · issue published June 26, 2026

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Governance / standards · Mesquite, TX

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Mesquite, TX City Council: Data Center Development Standards (Pre-Meeting).

Detected Jun 22, 2026 · case 26-8210

What changed
Standards / approval adopted in Mesquite · City Council, Apr 16, 2026 · case 26-8210
Why now
Adopted standards reshape what's buildable in the jurisdiction.
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Rezoning / zoning · Loudoun County, VA

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The purpose of this item is to consider a Commission Permit (CMPT) and Special Exception (SPEX) to permit a Utility, Major (utility substation) in the General Industrial (GI) Zoning District, and a Minor SPEX to modify buffer requirements.

Detected Jun 22, 2026 · case LEGI-2025-0007

What changed
Rezoning filed in Loudoun County · Planning Commission Public Hearing, May 26, 2026 · case LEGI-2025-0007
Why now
A rezoning or special-exception filing signals a project entering the approval pipeline, usually 6 to 12 months ahead.
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Rezoning / zoning · Loudoun County, VA

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The applicant is also requesting a Zoning Modification to eliminate road, water, and wastewater standards required to serve PD-IP zoning districts.

Detected Jun 22, 2026 · case ZMOD-2023-0041

What changed
Rezoning filed in Loudoun County · Board of Supervisors Business Meeting, Jun 2, 2026 · case ZMOD-2023-0041
Why now
A rezoning or special-exception filing signals a project entering the approval pipeline, usually 6 to 12 months ahead.
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1 earlier update for this matter

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