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Bryan planners recommend annexation of 162.6 acres for potential data center near RELLIS

Bryan Planning and Zoning Commission · September 4, 2025
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The Bryan Planning & Zoning Commission unanimously voted Sept. 4 to recommend annexation and zoning of 162.6 acres for potential data-center development, citing compatibility with the Innovation Corridor and staff findings; the recommendation now goes to the Bryan City Council.

The Bryan Planning and Zoning Commission on Sept. 4 voted unanimously to recommend annexation of 162.6 acres for an owner-requested development that staff said could accommodate a data center and related uses.

Senior planner Katie Williams told the commission the annexation (case ANN25-02, Dodd Family Holdings LLC) would bring the property—generally located across from the RELLIS campus along West State Highway 21—under city regulatory control and assign roughly 37 acres to an Innovation Corridor Retail Services (ICRS) district and about 124 acres to a Planned Development Mixed-use (PDM) district. Williams said the PDM designation would specifically allow a data-center land use not currently defined in the city's…

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