San Angelo Mayor Outlines Strategic Growth Initiatives in Data Centers, Transportation, and Water Reclamation

May 13th, 2026 11:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff

San Angelo Mayor Tom Thompson discusses how performance-based incentives and major infrastructure projects, including a potential $7–12 billion data center, are driving economic development in the West Texas city.

San Angelo Mayor Outlines Strategic Growth Initiatives in Data Centers, Transportation, and Water Reclamation

In a recent episode of The Building Texas Show, San Angelo Mayor Tom Thompson detailed how strategic planning and performance-based incentives are positioning the city as a competitive destination for large-scale industry and infrastructure projects. The mayor emphasized the "can-do" spirit driving economic development in this West Texas hub.

Mayor Thompson highlighted the transformative potential of a third-generation data center currently being considered for the region. Valued between $7 billion and $12 billion, such a facility would provide a massive surge in tax revenue without the public safety or infrastructure strain typically associated with residential growth. "Economic development really subsidizes all the improvements that move your city forward," said Mayor Thompson. He noted that the city utilizes 380 agreements to ensure these projects are performance-based, protecting taxpayers while funding green spaces, parks, and roads.

San Angelo is currently the largest town in Texas without an interstate, a status the mayor is working to change through the Ports to Plains and I-14 corridor projects. This 20-to-30-year vision aims to create a diagonal commerce route from Mexico to Canada, providing critical relief for the congested I-35 corridor. Additionally, the San Angelo Regional Airport is expanding, supported by the Angelo State University flight program and international training partnerships with the Canadian Air Force.

Recognizing that "water is economic development," the city is aggressively pursuing a reclamation project on the Concho River. This initiative aims to reduce daily groundwater reliance by 40-60% through reuse, ensuring the city remains resilient regardless of rainfall patterns. "San Angelo is a can-do city. People are ready and willing to make the investment to move forward. Economic development provides the revenue to subsidize those improvements," Thompson added.

With over 10,000 students at Angelo State University and a nationally recognized cybersecurity program, San Angelo is focused on keeping talent local. The synergy between the university, Goodfellow Air Force Base, and recent investments by the FBI creates a robust ecosystem for engineering and intel-based careers. For the full interview with Mayor Thompson, visit The Building Texas Show YouTube channel.

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