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Regional Transportation Council approves new TxDOT agreement
By Eric E. Garcia at Fort Worth Report
· June 11, 2026
· 4 min read
Regional Transportation Council members on Thursday approved the signing of an agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation, a key document in a lingering dispute with the North Central Texas Council of Governments executive board. In a 41-4 vote, RTC members requested that executive board
Key takeaway In a 41-4 vote, RTC members requested that executive board members sign a Metropolitan Planning Organization agreement to remain the body’s fiscal agent.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The Regional Transportation Council's approval of the new TxDOT agreement has significant implications for the governance of transportation funding in North Texas. As the policy-making body for North Texas transportation funding decisions, the RTC's authority has been upheld by two state district judges, and its independence is crucial for ensuring that transportation projects are prioritized based on regional needs rather than bureaucratic interests. The dispute between the RTC and the North Central Texas Council of Governments executive board highlights the complexities of regional governance and the need for clear lines of authority. For Fort Worth residents, the outcome of this dispute will impact the allocation of transportation funds and the development of infrastructure projects that affect daily commutes and quality of life. The fact that the RTC meets federal requirements for voting authority and fair-share allocation of voting weights underscores its legitimacy as the Metropolitan Planning Organization for North Texas, and its continued independence is essential for effective transportation planning in the region.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 11, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? Regional Transportation Council members on Thursday approved the signing of an agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation, a key document in a lingering dispute with the North Central Texas Council of Governments executive board. In a 41-4 vote, RTC members requested that executive board
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