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Social media policy

All content posted or submitted for posting on this site is subject to public disclosure under the Texas Public Information Act.

City of San Angelo social networking sites are subject to federal and state public records laws. Relevant City of San Angelo records retention schedules apply to social media content. Records required to be maintained pursuant to a relevant records retention schedule must be maintained for the required retention period in a format that preserves the integrity of the original record and is easily accessible.

City of San Angelo social media content and comments containing any of the following forms of content will not be allowed:

  • Comments not topically related to the particular site or article being commented upon.
  • Profane language or content.
  • Content that promotes, fosters or perpetuates discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, age, religion, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, national origin, physical or mental disability or sexual orientation.
  • Sexual content or links to sexual content.
  • Solicitations of commerce, unless it is of direct benefit to the City or has been approved by the Communications Manager.
  • Conduct or encouragement of illegal activity.
  • Information that may tend to compromise the safety or security of the public or public systems.
  • Content that is political in nature or promotes a particular candidate or political party.  

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SAPD alerts

  • Everbridge Mobile App: Road closures, traffic congestion, police activity, NOAA weather watches
  • Nixle (nixle.com): Active shooter incidents, severe weather warnings, missing children/adults, gas leaks

Emergency Alerts - Weather

- Weather Radio
- Local news media platforms
- Broadcast - TV/Radio
- NWS social media - National Weather Service - San Angelo/Abilene
cosatx.us/Alerts
AlertSense - phone alerts (phone calls to landlines and cell phones, text messages to cell phones)
- City social media platforms (Facebook/Twitter)
- IPAWS alerts (similar to amber alerts) sent to designated affected areas