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What is the Texas Transportation Commission? |
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The Texas Transportation Commission consists of five commissioners appointed
by the Governor
with the advice and consent of the senate to govern the
Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). The
commissioners' six-year terms are staggered, so that an
appointment is generally made every two years. The governor
designates one commissioner to serve as the chair.
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What are the commission’s responsibilities? |
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The Texas Transportation Commission is responsible for:
- planning and making policies for the location, construction and maintenance of
state highways,
- overseeing the design, construction, maintenance and operation of the state
highway system,
- developing a statewide transportation plan that contains all modes of
transportation, including highways and turnpikes, aviation, mass transportation,
railroads, high-speed railroads and water traffic,
- awarding contracts for the improvement of the state highway system,
- encouraging, fostering and assisting in the development of public and mass
transportation in the state, and
- adopting rules for the operation of the department.
A complete list of Commission duties is available in the
Texas Administrative
Code.
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Who determines which projects to present to the commission? |
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A majority of the state's transportation program is determined locally. Most
projects involving local roads or improvements to existing highways are selected
by TxDOT's districts and divisions.
Major projects that improve mobility or safety are selected by the commission as
part of the Unified Transportation Program, a 10-year statewide plan for
transportation project development. These high-cost projects must compete with
similar jobs from all over the state to receive funding.
Each must follow three
authorization stages: planning, development and construction. Due to complex
planning and development requirements, the commission selects projects up to
four years in advance based on anticipated funding.
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How can I get involved in transportation planning activities at the local level? |
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Building a highway, bridge or other major transportation improvement is a
complex, long-term process that involves the participation of both
transportation professionals and the public. Local communities in cooperation
with TxDOT districts determine their transportation priorities. These priorities
form the basis for how projects move through the TxDOT selection process.
There are many opportunities for local involvement in transportation
projects. To learn more about public involvement opportunities, contact your
local TxDOT district.
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How can I communicate with the commission? |
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Local citizens and interest groups can form delegations and make
presentations before the commission at their
monthly
meetings. Individual citizens also have the opportunity to express their
concerns about any item posted on the agenda, or any issue that falls under the
commission’s jurisdiction. To learn more about delegations or how to be added to
the commission’s meeting agenda, please visit the Texas Administrative Code
Web site and click on §1.4.
If you are unable to attend commission meetings, you may write a letter
to the commission at 125 East 11th Street, Austin, Texas 78701-2483.
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Where does the commission hold its meetings? |
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Meetings are usually held at the DeWitt C. Greer building in Austin, located
at 125 East 11th Street. To make it easier for citizens throughout Texas to
participate in the transportation planning process, the commission schedules 3-4
meetings a year at locations around the state.
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How often does the
commission meet? |
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The commission meets once a
month, usually the last Thursday of the month.
Meetings
generally begin at 9 a.m.
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How
may a citizen or organization appear before the commission? |
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There are several opportunities for a person or group to speak before the
commission during the monthly commission meetings.
Posted Agenda Items – Any one may sign up to speak on a posted agenda
item. Sign up cards are available at the registration table and speakers will be
heard on an item before the commission votes.
Open Comment Period – At the end of the agenda of each regular commission
meeting, the commission will allow up to one hour for an open comment period
during which speakers may address the commission on any subject under the
jurisdiction of the commission. Speakers must sign up before the beginning of
the open comment period using a card provided at the registration table.
Generally, for posted agenda items or during the open comment period, speakers
are allowed three minutes for comments. The commission chair may limit or extend
that period to assure that as many people as possible may speak during the time
available.
New Agenda Items – A person may request that an item be added to the
commission agenda. The request must be in writing and received by the commission
chair at least 20 days before the date of the meeting. The request must include:
- the name and address of the person making the request;
- a clear and concise statement of the subject of the proposed agenda item; and
- a brief summary of the action sought.
If the chair determines that the proposed item is within the jurisdiction of the
commission and concerns a matter in which there is sufficient public interest to
warrant consideration by the commission as an agenda item, the chair may place
the matter on the posted agenda for the next meeting or a subsequent meeting.
Complete guidelines for appearing before the commission are contained in the
Administrative Rules at Title 43, Texas Administrative Code, §1.4.
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