San Angelo has no ordinance that specifically bans feeding wildlife such as deer or feral hogs. Feeding that creates unsanitary or nuisance conditions, or that attracts pests with unsecured food, is instead handled under the city's nuisance and animal rules.
Unlike some cities, San Angelo's code does not contain a stand-alone prohibition on intentionally feeding wild animals, so putting out food for deer, birds, or feral hogs is not itself a coded offense. What the city does reach is the result: feeding that produces odor, waste, rodents, or other unsanitary or nuisance conditions can be cited under San Angelo's nuisance provisions, and leaving pet food or garbage out that attracts animals falls under the same rules. Wildlife itself is managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, and feral hogs are a persistent regional concern in the Concho Valley.
There is no specific feeding fine. Feeding that creates a nuisance or unsanitary condition is abatable and citable under the general penalty in section 1.01.009, with each day a separate offense.
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