ALAMO

Alamo Area Council of Governments

@alamo_area_council_of_governments

San Antonio, Texas
Government Administration

Overview

About Alamo Area Council of Governments

Defined as a political subdivision of the State of Texas, AACOG was established in 1967 under Chapter 391 of the Local Government Code as a voluntary association of local governments and organizations that serves its members through planning, information, and coordination activities. AACOG serves the Alamo Area/State Planning Region 18, which covers 13 counties and 12,582 square miles. Comprising the area planning region are Atascosa, Bandera, Bexar, Comal, Frio, Gillespie, Guadalupe, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, McMullen, Medina, and Wilson counties.

AACOG provides general technical assistance to member governments in their planning functions, preparation of applications, and the administration of area-wide programs. In addition, program specific technical assistance for regional planning in the areas of aging services, economic development, 9-1-1 systems, homeland security, criminal justice, resource recovery, air quality, transportation, weatherization, and workforce is also offered. We also administer the Alamo Local Authority for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. In addition, AACOG sponsors special projects in response to local government needs or requests. Support for these activities is provided through local dues, state appropriations, state and federal grants that are matched by local monies, and other public and private funds.

Headquarters

San Antonio, Texas

Website

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Company Size

201-500 employees

Industry

Government Administration

Company Type

Government Agency

Founded

1967

Specialties

Area Agencies on Aging, Law Enforcement Academy, Alamo Service Connection, Alamo Caregiver Empowerment, Alamo Local Authority, Alamo Area Clean Cities Coalition, Air Quality, Weatherization Assistance, Housing Choice Voucher, Public Safety, and Alamo Regional Transit

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