Farmington’s 2026 comprehensive plan gets July review dates
Farmington’s final comprehensive plan draft goes to the Planning and Zoning Commission on July 13 and City Council on July 27, keeping housing, roads, parks, and future growth in view before the plan advances. ([farmington-mo.gov](https://www.farmington-mo.gov/2026-comprehensive-plan?utm_source=openai))
Farmington’s 2026 Comprehensive Plan is on the calendar for two July meetings: a presentation of the final draft to the Planning and Zoning Commission on Monday, July 13, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. at the Development Services Building, and a presentation to City Council on Monday, July 27, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall. The city says the plan is meant to guide future development and covers transportation, land use, housing, public works, and parks and open space.
That is a review-and-adoption step, not a finished zoning decision. Farmington’s planning page says the comprehensive plan helps guide the city’s future, but zoning changes and other land-use actions still go through separate review.
For residents, the practical question is whether the final draft matches the community’s long-term direction on housing, traffic, streets, utilities, and neighborhood growth. The city says two major elements of the plan are the Land Use Plan and the Major Street Plan, which can shape later decisions even though the plan itself does not rezone property.
KFMO reported last year that Farmington used open houses and other outreach to gather feedback on the plan, and the July meetings are the next public checkpoint.
Sources
- City of Farmington — 2026 Comprehensive Plan
- KFMO — Farmington schedules next open house for 2026 comprehensive plan
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