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SpaceX’s Starbase region in southern Texas has just made history. The local residents voted overwhelmingly to become an official city, aptly named Starbase. Elon Musk himself announced on social media that the area is now recognized as a real city.
Most of the new residents are thought to be SpaceX employees. They also elected three unopposed candidates—Bobby Peden, Jordan Buss, and Jenna Petrzelka—to serve as mayor and commissioners. Interestingly, SpaceX manages the area’s roads, utilities, and services like schooling and healthcare, and they now seek to take control from the county, especially to manage launch site access at Boca Chica.
Musk shared that he is reducing his role in government with the Trump administration but is excited about the city’s future. The move to incorporate allows SpaceX to streamline operations and possibly close nearby beaches and parks for launches, making way for future space adventures.
This change aligns with Musk’s vision of SpaceX’s Texas headquarters replacing the California base, driven by frustrations over local issues and legislation. The new city’s creation signifies a bold step towards a dedicated space industry hub with a community built for innovation.
So, what does this mean? An area once under county management is now a self-governing city, focused on advancing space exploration while building a tight-knit community of space enthusiasts and employees. The future is bright and literally out of this world!