The City of San Angelo says draft documents circulating online about a possible agreement with Emergent Data Centers are only examples and no deal has been finalized. City officials released the statement after social media posts raised questions about potential tax incentives tied to a proposed data center project. The city says any future 380 agreement would still have to be discussed publicly at a city council meeting. Officials also noted that local governments do not control state tax exemptions. The issue comes as San Angelo continues preparing for the possibility of future data center development. No timeline has been announced for council discussion.
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San Angelo Says Emergent Data Center Documents Online Are Only Draft Examples
Jun 11, 2026 | 1:09 PM




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