Elon Musk’s SpaceX gets a company town in Texas
- Residents near Boca Chica Beach in Texas have voted to become a city called Starbase, with 212 votes in favor and 6 against.
- The decision was made after a petition gathered enough signatures to force a vote, with only 283 people eligible to participate, mostly SpaceX employees.
- The new city will be led by three individuals with ties to SpaceX, giving the company more control over the launch site and potentially allowing it to close Boca Chica Beach for launches without needing permission from Cameron County officials.
- A Texas Senate Bill (SB 2188) could further empower Starbase to approve beach closures, as it would give municipalities with a spaceport and bordering the Gulf of Mexico more authority over regulatory decisions.
- The move is seen as a significant development in Elon Musk’s efforts to create a company town, with SpaceX already having gained influence under President Donald Trump’s administration, which has hamstrung federal agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency and Federal Aviation Administration.
South Texas voters mostly employed by Elon Musk’s SpaceX have approved a measure to incorporate as Starbase, a new city in Texas’ Cameron County near the company’s Boca Chica Beach launch site on the Gulf of Mexico. The final tally was 212–6 in support of the measure, reports The Associated Press.
The election took place following a petition that had gained enough signatures by February to force a vote, in which just 283 people were eligible to participate, according to The Texas Tribune. Last week, an analysis by public journalism collaboration The Texas Newsroom found that three in five of those people were SpaceX employees, and per the Tribune, the city will be led by three people with ties to SpaceX.
Musk, who first posted about starting his very own company town in 2021, declared victory in a post on X before the vote tally was complete last night, saying, “Starbase is now officially a city.” He first posted about the idea of forming the city in 2021.
With the measure approved, SpaceX now stands to gain more control over the launch site. As the Tribune notes, the company has to get permission from Cameron County officials to close Boca Chica Beach for launches, but Texas Senate Bill 2188 could change that. The bill doesn’t mention Starbase, which wasn’t a city when it was written, but would give the power to approve beach closures to a municipality that meets certain conditions, including containing “a spaceport” and existing within a county that “borders the Gulf of Mexico or its tidewater limits.”
As that bill makes its way through the state legislature, the federal government is seemingly losing its ability to constrain SpaceX. Musk’s DOGE has worked under President Donald Trump to hamstring federal agencies, including The Environmental Protection Agency and the Federal Aviation Administration, whose regulatory authority the billionaire’s company falls under.