Downloads & Printables
Print and share materials for community meetings and door-to-door outreach
Community Summary PDF
A plain-language overview of the proposed SA1 data center project — what is documented, what is claimed, and what remains unknown. Designed for residents who want a concise briefing before attending a city council meeting or community forum.
Water Usage Infographic
A visual explainer of how the proposed closed-loop cooling system works, what the draft ordinance requires, and how the SA1 project's water usage compares to traditional data centers and other major San Angelo water users.
Energy & Grid Impact Infographic
A visual breakdown of the 1.2 GW power demand, how ERCOT interconnection works, who pays for grid upgrades, and what the project means for regional electricity reliability and rates.
Kids Coloring Pages
A set of educational coloring pages explaining data centers, electricity, water, and community decision-making in kid-friendly language. Designed for classroom use and family conversations about the project.
Coloring Page: Clean Energy
A kids-friendly coloring page explaining how clean energy powers data centers and communities. Great for classroom discussions about renewable energy and technology.
Coloring Page: Water Conservation
A coloring page that teaches children about water conservation in West Texas and how closed-loop cooling systems work to protect local water resources.
Coloring Page: Community Together
A coloring page about community decision-making and civic participation, showing how San Angelo residents come together to shape their city's future.
How to Use These Materials
Print & Share at Meetings
Download the Community Summary PDF and bring printed copies to city council meetings, neighborhood association gatherings, or community forums. Physical handouts are especially effective for residents who prefer not to use smartphones.
Post on Social Media
Share the infographics directly on Facebook, X (Twitter), Nextdoor, or neighborhood group chats. The images are sized for social sharing and include source citations so your neighbors can verify the facts themselves.
Use in Schools & Libraries
The Kids Coloring Pages are designed for classroom use in grades K–5. Teachers and librarians are welcome to print and distribute them freely. They pair well with discussions about community decision-making and civic participation.
Submit as Public Comment
You can attach downloaded materials as supporting documents when submitting written public comments to the City of San Angelo. Reference specific pages or infographics to support your questions or concerns about the project.
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