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Only Data Centers In The County

Only Data Centers In The County

著者: The County Line
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Only Data Centers in the County is a weekly investigative podcast from The County Line that follows the money, power, water, and paperwork driving industrial development in North Texas.


Hosted with a focus on strict primary sources—court filings, Texas Open Records Act disclosures, city council packets, and zoning applications—we break down complex municipal moves into plain English.


No spin, no speculation. Just the receipts.

🎧 New episodes drop every Monday

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  • Comanche Circle - Unpacking Hood County’s Most Exhausting Data Center Battle
    2026/08/18

    What happens when a massive 2,600-acre data center project lands right next to a beloved state park? You get an incredible paper trail of texts, emails, tense public court meetings, and unexpected state-level political interventions.

    In this episode, we trace the complete timeline of the Comanche Circle project in Hood County, Texas:

    • The Scope: How a mega-project rivaling Project Patriot was introduced.
    • Behind Closed Doors: The text exchanges between Sailfish Enterprises' Ryan Hughes and Precinct Commissioner Kevin Andrews.
    • The Pressure: A February moratorium vote halted at the eleventh hour by a social media threat from State Senator Paul Bettencourt.
    • The Legal Bluff? A $600 million threat letter that left locals asking: Was this written by AI?
    • The Tipping Point: Why power provider NRG Tolar pulled its TCEQ air quality permit after receiving over 11,000 public comments, effectively leaving Comanche Circle stranded without an on-site power source.

    📋 Episode Bullet Points & Takeaways

    • The Project Scale: Spans between 2,100 and 2,600 acres (including adjacent Projects Lion and Panther) directly bordering Dinosaur Valley State Park.
    • Communication Breakdown: Public records revealed extensive direct messaging between developers and county staff prior to public hearings.
    • Social Media Politics: State Senator Paul Bettencourt used X (formerly Twitter) to warn county officials against passing a development moratorium.
    • The Power Shortage: Texas requires "behind-the-meter" power generation for new mega data centers. With NRG withdrawing its gas plant application, the project currently lacks a clear power plan.

    📁 Access Document Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Mix1UrV-QlS3JoBNGAeg1Rouc1NAL-xa?usp=sharing

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  • Project Patriot
    2026/08/09
    "There is absolutely no application for any development received by the city as to that property..."

    That was the official line repeated by local leaders. But what happens when the paper trail tells a completely different story?

    In the premiere episode, host Craig Jackson—a Hood County husband, dad, and resident building a homestead—breaks down the controversial timeline behind Project Patriot, a proposed 2,000+ acre hyperscale data center campus set to span three times the size of downtown Fort Worth on the former Knox Ranch property.

    In This Episode:

    • The Annexation & The Silence: How a New Year's Eve announcement led to a heated January 6th City Council meeting where citizens were told to "only talk about the dirt," while official documentation links were mysteriously broken.
    • The Paper Trail: Uncovering public records, emails, and concept plans revealing non-public site tours, secret staggered agendas to avoid open-meeting quorums, and formal letters of support dating back to mid-2025.
    • The Overriding Vote: The April 7th joint meeting where the Zoning & Planning Commission unanimously rejected re-zoning the land to Heavy Use Industrial—only for the City Council to override them in a 5–1 vote.
    • The Legal & Political Pushback: A breakdown of the citizen lawsuit challenging the annexation's legality, Open Meetings Act concerns, and the massive community recall petition launched against the mayor and city council members.
    • Follow the Money: The surprising revelation of an $850,000 federal grant secured for infrastructure on land that allegedly had "no application on file".

    📂 Access the Evidence

    Review the public filings, council agendas, and metadata documents referenced in this episode:

    👉 View Evidence File on Proton Drive

    Note: This series aims to present public documents, meeting recordings, and official statements impartially to let the community see the facts and draw their own conclusions.


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