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More than two dozen residents press San Angelo council over water, housing and ethics at Skybox meeting
Summary
About 30 people spoke during public comment at an April 22 meeting, with many urging a moratorium or rejection of the proposed Skybox data center over water, wastewater, noise, housing and transparency concerns while some business leaders praised expected economic benefits.
Dozens of San Angelo residents packed a city meeting on April 22 to press elected officials about a proposed Skybox data center campus, raising repeated calls for a moratorium, stronger setbacks, independent testing and transparency about tenants and long-term water and wastewater impacts.
The meeting moved into public comment after a detailed presentation by planning staff and Skybox representatives. Mayor Tom announced 30 signed speakers and reminded the public that each would be limited to three minutes.
Speakers during a nearly two-hour public-comment period voiced a consistent set of concerns: potential depletion of local water…
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