The Panhandle Regional Planning Commission, established in 1969, is a voluntary association of cities, counties, and special districts in the Texas Panhandle. Their mission is to assist local governments in planning, developing, and implementing programs to improve the general health, safety, and welfare of citizens in the region.
With a membership of 94 governments, including all 26 counties, 62 incorporated cities, and 6 special districts, the Commission covers a 26-county area spanning almost 26,000 square miles. Their diverse range of programs and projects focus on areas such as economic development, emergency preparedness, solid waste management, and workforce development.
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