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Friday, May 9, 2025

The main function of regional transportation at BVCOG is serving as the Regional Planning Organization for transportation in the region.

Regional Transportation Planning

The BVCOG serves as the Regional Planning Organization (RPO/BVRPO) for transportation in the region, connecting local government leaders with state and federal agencies providing transportation infrastructure and funding.

Planning transportation requires collaboration between all levels of government, and with the public. The RPO function, along with transportation grant funding opportunities, provides a link between communities, TxDOT, and other providers of transportation and transportation funding resources.

imageThe transportation network of the Brazos Valley, the State of Texas, and the United States is directly correlated with economic development, public safety, and general vitality of communities and residents within the region.  Planning regionally allows resources to be efficiently allocated and promoted within the region as a collective unit. In order to achieve regional collaboration, BVCOG houses the RPO of the Brazos Valley (BVRPO) to foster this collaboration. The BVRPO meets regularly with a Technical Committee (quarterly) consisting of local government and agency officials and with a Transportation Workgroup (bi-monthly) consisting of health and human service providers. Together, vital transportation issues affecting the Brazos Valley region can be discussed and carried out to improve transportation connections region-wide.
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Transportation Plan

Coordinated regional transportation plans and supporting documents. Click on the box to learn more.

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Transportation Groups

Meetings to discuss transportation challenges and opportunities for improvements within the Brazos Valley Region. Click on the box to learn more.

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Transportation Resources

Access transportation resources including a Bryan/College Station demographic study and information about programs, projects, and organizations. Click on the box to learn more.

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Transit Resources

Access relevant transit resources including the Regional Transportation Guide, Brazos Transit District links, and the fixed-route service map. Click on the box to learn more.

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BV Transportation Partnership

Coordinated transportation with the Brazos Valley region for seniors (over 60) and those under 60. Click on the box to learn more.

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Title VI

BVCOG is fully compliant with the Title VI requirements set by the Federal Transit Administration. Click on the box to learn more.

CONTACT US

  • (979) 595-2800 ext. 2241
  • ECDev@bvcog.org
  • Brazos Valley Council of Governments

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Brazos Valley Council of Governments

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Physical Address: 3991 East 29th, Bryan, Texas 77802

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