Hey, Round Rockers! Come join us for a family-friendly picnic on June 7 from 12-2pm at the pavilion in Chandler Creek Park. Meet and get to know neighbors, talk about community issues, and enjoy free hot dogs. Looking forward to seeing you there! RSVP:
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Round Rock Mayor Craig Morgan brags that 3 out of Round Rock's 11 primary fire apparatus are staffed to the MINIMUM national standard - the others are understaffed. City Council has failed to correct this for decades, now it's up to the voters. Election Day is May 2.
Saturday, May 2, is Election Day in Round Rock. Our firefighters are there for us 24/7 -- the least we can do is show our support for them with our vote to bring staffing levels on fire apparatus up to the MINIMUM national standard. Vote YES on Round Rock Proposition B!
This incident exposed 21 firefighters to carcinogens and hazardous materials. Required 14 apparatus and 44 firefighters to fully extinguish. 1 civilian injury with smoke inhalation. Nearly five hour incident. See https://t.co/l4qe06ASrx
The City of Round Rock loves to say data centers bring in big tax $ but require few city services and rarely have emergencies. Sabey Data Center already had a fire that caused $2,000,000 in damage & emitted carcinogens and toxic fumes into the air and Brushy Creek.
Citizens vote. Skybox doesn’t. Do your jobs. Represent the citizens who elected you, or for whom you work. Protect Round Rock. @CraigMMorgan@roundrock@impactnews_rph
Hey @roundrock, Mayor @CraigMMorgan, the people of this city really don’t want yet another data city further reducing our quality of life! Well over 2,000 people have signed a petition in opposition: https://t.co/AoAqUPQcal
Engaged citizens came to the Round Rock Library on Super Bowl Sunday to make signs for the rally & public hearing for proposed rezoning for a data center at 2601 E Old Settlers. Our residents care about what happens here and WE DON’T WANT YET ANOTHER DATA CENTER. @roundrock
The 1st image shows the City’s uninspired public hearing notice for the proposed rezoning at 2601 E Old Settlers Blvd for a data center. The second shows our informational postcard. Which actually informs residents about what’s going on? @roundrock@CraigMMorgan@impactnews_rph
Spotted in downtown @roundrock today. Clearly public sentiment is opposed to any more data centers in our city. There are already eight operational, under construction, or approved. Not one more!
Round Rock residents - Skybox is holding an invitation-only propaganda session on Thursday, Jan 8 at 6pm at the Marriott Austin North (La Frontera.) Sign up here: https://t.co/uj3LrZmAs4 #protectroundrock
If you're in Round Rock, Texas, join us in fighting the proposed data center on Old Settlers Blvd. by signing the petition at https://t.co/WIrG6bcBYT.
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Despite this, the City of Round Rock insists there’s plenty of water to support adding more data centers to the 8 already operating, under construction, or approved!
Join the fight at https://t.co/ZZ1JMxhXD8
Several cities in Williamson County have struggled to keep up with customers' water demand in recent years. The county recently approved $500,000 to study the area's long-term water supply needs. https://t.co/D3jhJTjVEs
If there's plenty of water to support nine data centers in Round Rock*, why is there a need for a $500K study to "find solutions for future water shortages"?
*As publicly stated by the City of Round Rock at the City Council meeting, 12/4/25.
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