Input from residents, local governments and the private sector help shape transportation and air quality decisions for the Dallas-Fort Worth region. Comments submitted during official public comment periods are shared with the Regional Transportation Council (RTC) before related actions while all other feedback is included in monthly reports. All comments are available on the NCTCOG website at www.nctcog.org/trans/involve/archive.

Please share comments or questions about the topics presented at this public meeting using the form above, by email at transinfo@nctcog.org, by mail to NCTCOG Transportation Department, P.O. Box 5888, Arlington, TX 76005-5888, by phone at 817-695-9240 or by fax at -817-640-3028.

To submit general transportation or air quality comments, visit
www.publicinput.com/nctcogcomments


Contact Us or Submit Comments and Questions

Email: nctcogDec25@PublicInput.com
Phone: (855) 925-2801 (Enter code 1011)
Fax: (817) 640-3028
Mail: P.O. Box 5888, Arlington, Texas 76005-5888

PRESENTATION TOPICS
Additional information about these topics will be found in the files tab on December 8, 2025.

2025 End of Ozone Season
The 2025 ozone season came to an end in November, and the region remains in nonattainment for both the 2008 and 2015 National Ambient Air Quality Standards. Inability to reach attainment will increase challenges for projected regional growth. Staff will provide an overview of the season as well as next steps.

North Texas Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Call for Projects Funding Recommendations
In July 2025, NCTCOG opened the North Texas Electric Vehicle Charging Station Call for Projects to award funding to build electric vehicle (EV) charging stations using funding from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Community Program. Staff will present funding recommendations to deploy EV charging stations on public sector property in North Central Texas.

Traffic Signal Program Funding Process
The Traffic Signal Program aims to establish a structured process for evaluating and funding traffic signal initiatives as requests are received. Staff will provide an overview of the proposed funding process, which includes agency eligibility requirements, the evaluation criteria for funding requests and the categorization of traffic signal improvements.


ONLINE REVIEW & COMMENT
Proposed Modifications to the List of Funded Projects
A comprehensive list of funded transportation projects through 2026 is maintained in the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). Projects with committed funds from federal, State and local sources are included in the TIP. To maintain an accurate project listing, this document is updated on a regular basis and posted below in the files tab near the bottom of the page for review and comment.


RESOURCES & INFORMATION
Modifications to the FY2026 and FY2027 Unified Planning Work Program
The Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) for Regional Transportation Planning provides a summary of transportation and related air quality planning activities to be conducted in North Central Texas. Proposed modifications to the FY2026 and FY2027 UPWP are posted below in the files tab near the bottom of the page for review and comment. More information: www.nctcog.org/upwp.

Interactive Public Input: Map Your Experience
NCTCOG’s Transportation Department is accepting public input through an online map tool.  Help us plan for the future by letting us know how the region’s transportation system can better serve you. Share your transportation experience at www.nctcog.org/mapyourexperience.

Air Quality Programs and Funding Opportunities
NCTCOG has several regional air quality programs and initiatives to reduce air pollution in North Central Texas. In addition, funding opportunities and incentives are available for projects that reduce air pollution from vehicles and equipment and/or help improve energy efficiency. More information:
www.publicinput.com/nctcogAQ.


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