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Have we heard from you? Citizen, local government and private sector input impacts decisions about transportation and air quality policies, programs and plans for North Texas. Afte rall, these decisions determine how North Texans live and travel in the 12-county Dallas-Fort Worth area.
To facilitate an open, inclusive process, NCTCOG offers opportunities for North Texans to get informed, involved:
As the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Dallas- Fort Worth area, the NCTCOG Transportation Department and Regional Transportation Council are together responsible for developing, coordinating and allocating funding to transportation plans and related air quality projects. What is the MPO?
NCTCOG invites and encourages all North Texans, including those traditionally underserved by transportation, to share ideas and opinions.
The Public Participation Plan [PDF] details more about how groups and individuals can be involved. Additionally, NCTCOG proactively seeks to educate and engage North Texans in the transportation planning process. It is expected that by 2035, nine million people will call North Texas home. Meeting the mobility needs of today and tomorrow requires coordination and collaboration.
Click on any of the logos below to learn about the work of transportation partners, other transportation advocates and other opportunities to influence transportation decisions.
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Highlights

Video recordings make it easier to keep up with transportation
Watch regular Regional Transportation Council business meetings and other events online

Fact sheets
Continuing series about projects and programs important to regional mobility
Speaking requests
Request a speaker or presenter from the NCTCOG Transportation Department for your group
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Other Regional Transportation Advocates |
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