Williamson County approves creation of Spaceport Development Corporation

March 24, 2025

The Williamson County Commissioners Court has signed off on creating the Central Texas Spaceport Development Corporation (SDC). 

The SDC is a nonprofit organization designed to prioritize dedicated infrastructure for spacecraft, rockets and satellites, known as spaceports. These include building and developing specialized facilities to facilitate space-centric initiatives. Spaceport infrastructure includes: 

  • Areas intended for use in space flight activities. 
  • A building or facility that is reasonably near a launch vehicle, reentry vehicle or spacecraft launching or landing area. 
  • Areas near to a launch vehicle, reentry vehicle or spacecraft launching or landing area that are intended to be used for a spaceport building or facility. 
  • A right-of-way relating to any of the above. 

Williamson County will collaborate with Burnet County to further space exploration initiatives through the Central Texas SDC. The corporation will be overseen by a seven-member board of directors, empowered by the authority granted under Chapter 507 of the Texas Local Government Code. The code stipulates that SDCs may: 

  • Use eminent domain to acquire property for spaceports. 
  • Manage financial investments in spaceport infrastructure. 
  • Undertake spaceport projects to develop relevant infrastructure, promote business enterprises, educational programs, job training or development and expansion of affordable housing related to a spaceport.

The Central Texas SDC will be the sixth spaceport in Texas. The other spaceports include: 

  • Launch Site One West Texas, operated by Blue Origin. 
  • Boca Chica and McGregor Launch Sites, operated by SpaceX. 
  • Midland Spaceport, operated by Midland International Airport. 
  • Houston Spaceport, operated by the Houston Airport System. 

Williamson and Burnet counties anticipate the SDC will propel space-faring innovation by attracting new synergistic companies to the area. Incoming partners would collaborate with a space transportation company headquartered in Cedar Park to advance launch, lunar and on-orbit services. The Burnet County commissioners will vote on the creation of the Central Texas SDC on March 25. 


Photo courtesy of SpaceX on Pexels

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