Center for Regional Development- TRACS
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Texas Review and Comment System (TRACS)
In 1982, President Ronald Reagan issued an executive order under the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act to foster partnerships between state governments and the federal government. Texas created the Texas Review and Comment System (TRACS) in response to the executive order and to allow state entities an opportunity to review federal and state programs.
The purpose of the Texas Review and Comment System (TRACS) is to establish a statewide system that provides local officials with opportunities to review and to comment on state and federal grants applications, environmental assessments, and impact statements, related to projects or programs that affect their jurisdiction before the proposals are approved or funded.
TRACS serves as an information exchange system, a mechanism for improving grant applications, a method for determining consistency with regional plans, and as a check on unnecessary duplication.
TRACS Procedure
The Capital Area Council of Governments requires that all applicants must submit the Capital Area TRACS Review form and the Standard Form 424 or an equivalent form covering the same information. Copies of these forms are available for download at the bottom of this page. CAPCOG will not review projects from applicants who have not submitted both the Capital Area Review form and Standard Form 424 or the equivalent.
This general format is subject to change due to holidays and special events.
• Each applicant must submit the project application, the Capital Area TRACS Review form, and Standard Form 424 or the equivalent by the end of the business day on the second Friday of the month. Failure to do so will delay your project's review until the next month's cycle.
• The CAPCOG TRACS Committee meets the fourth Tuesday of each month.
Committee Goals
Major goals of the Texas Review and Comment System (TRACS) include:
1. providing opportunities for intergovernmental consultation on applications, with a view toward strengthening proposals before they are submitted to the appropriate federal or state agency for approval;
2. fostering intergovernmental cooperation and coordination;
3. discouraging unnecessary duplication;
4. providing a mechanism for the timely exchange of information among the various levels of government on proposals potentially affecting them;
5. providing public agencies responsible for enforcing or furthering civic rights laws an opportunity to participate in the review process; and
6. Providing the state and local governments with information about the distribution of federal and state funds throughout Texas.
Members
Ms. Marge Tripp - Chair City of Round Rock |
The Honorable Gary Weishuhn Fayette County |
Mr. Ray Sanders – Vice Chair City of Lockhart |
Ms. Linda Ward Lee County |
Ms. Pat Dildine City of Johnson City |
Mr. LaMarr Petersen Hays County |
The Honorable Duane Stueven Llano County |
The Honorable Frank Reilly City of Granite Shoals |
Mr. Paul Hilgers City of Austin |
The Honorable H. T. Wright Caldwell County |
Ms. Sofia Williams City of Cedar Creek |
Mr. Roman Grijalva Hays County |
Mr. Hector Forestier City of Giddings |
Ms. Marlene McMichael CPM City of Georgetown |
The Honorable David Salazar Travis County |
Ms. Amy Miller City of Elgin |
Mr. Richard Salmon Hays County |
Ms. Kathy Grimes Williamson County |
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Brooke Winburn City of Bee Cave |
Minutes
03-28-08 Meeting 02-28-08 Meeting 01-25-08 Meeting 12-18-07 Meeting 11-27-07 Meeting 10-26-07 Meeting 08-28-07 Meeting 07-24-07 Meeting 05-22-07 Meeting 04-24-07 Meeting 03-27-07 Meeting 02-27-07 Meeting
Contacts
David Partlow, TRACS Coordinator, CAPCOG 512-916-6045 512-916-6000 (fax) 6800 Burleson road Building 310, Suite 165 Austin, Texas 78744 P.O. Box 17848 - 78760
Forms and Links
TRACS Review Form Standard Form 424- Excel format TRACS Review Schedule 2008 Bylaws Governor's Office TRACS
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