Texas AG: City Must Release Data Center Documents
News Clip0:37KLST-TV|KSAN-TV|ConchoValleyHomepage.com·San Angelo, Tom Green County, TX·4/30/2026
The Texas Attorney General has ruled that the City of San Angelo must release most records related to a proposed data center project in the Paul Ann District. This decision comes after a three-month public information request and is expected to provide insight into the project's planning and negotiations. Only limited attorney-client communications are permitted to be withheld.
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Gov: Texas Attorney General, City of San Angelo
The Texas Attorney General's office has issued a ruling requiring the City of San Angelo to release the majority of records pertaining to a proposed data center project in the Paul Ann District. This decision follows a public information request that has been ongoing for approximately three months.
The Attorney General's office stated that most of the requested documents, including those related to economic development discussions, must be disclosed. The only exceptions are limited attorney-client communications.
This release of information is anticipated to shed new light on the planning and negotiation processes behind the data center project, particularly revealing the roles of various groups involved in advancing the development on 300 acres recently annexed into the city.