ProgramsAir Quality Planning
The Department provides technical assistance and information to area businesses, government entities and community groups on regional air quality issues, with particular emphasis on pollution related to ground-level ozone. Enabled through a grant from the TCEQ, program efforts are directed at gaining a better understanding of the sources and extent of regional air quality problems by operating air monitoring stations, estimating and modeling emissions and evaluating emission reduction measures to develop an effective attainment strategy for the area. . The Department also provides support for the Clean Air Coalition (CAC). Area Agency on AgingThe Area Agency on Aging of the Capital Area (AAACAP), is a non-profit agency whose mission is to promote independence for people sixty years or older and their caregivers. The AAACAP is based in Austin, Texas and serves the ten counties of Bastrop, Blanco, Burnet, Caldwell, Fayette, Hays, Lee, Llano, Travis and Williamson. Funded by Federal and State programs, our services are provided at no cost. Criminal JusticeCriminal Justice Planning Emergency CommunicationsThe Emergency Communications Division plans and implements enhanced 9-1-1 emergency telephone services for the Capital Area Council of Governments ten-county region. The Emergency Service Department operates a fully-equipped training/back-up facility for emergency personnel on the use of equipment and provides classes ranging from basic telecommunication certification to stress management. Homeland SecurityThe Homeland Security Division is responsible for the state's Homeland Security Planning on the regional level. The planning process addresses communications interoperability, mutual aid, equipment and training. On going strategic planning is done through multiple committees under the primary task force umbrella. Center for Regional DevelopmentThe CAPCOG Center for Regional Development works on behalf of policymakers, local governments, and citizens to advance regional planning in Central Texas. The Center's primary mission is to collect and publish data that facilitates coordination among diverse groups of regional stakeholders. By promoting information and resource sharing, we believe that regional planning goals can be accomplished efficiently and effectively for residents of Central Texas. CAPCOG coordinates and participates in many regional committees, organizations, and task forces that require specialized skills and technical expertise. The Center contributes primarily to regional efforts in the following areas: Economic DevelopmentCAPCOG is involved in many aspects of economic development in the Capital Area. We primarily assist with strategic planning, data collection, local and regional analysis, and other technical needs associated with understanding economic trends and using information effectively. PlanningCAPCOG strives to offer a regional perspective to local planning needs. We help communities acquire and maintain data, facilitate regional cooperation to address planning needs, and provide education and training in the review and update of planning documents. TransportationCAPCOG participates in the planning and coordination of improvements to the region’s transportation system. Our goal is to contribute information and technical assistance that allows for integrated economic, land use, natural resource, and transportation planning solutions. Solid WasteCAPCOG is the state designated planning agency for solid waste management in the region. Each year CAPCOG provides more than $440,000 in Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) funding for local government projects, including source reduction, recycling, local illegal dumping enforcement, solid waste studies, HHW collections, and public information efforts. CAPCOG also reviews applications for landfill permits, provides technical assistance to local governments on solid waste issues, and offers continuing education opportunities for local governments and solid waste professionals. Capital Area Regional Environmental Task ForceCAPCOG hosts and participates in the Capital Area Regional Environmental Task Force (RETF). The RETF is a regional network of law enforcement and health department officers working to prevent illegal dumping and other environmental crimes. CAPCOG and the RETF offer certified training classes for officers and manage promotional efforts designed to increase the public's awareness of illegal dumping issues. GIS Information Clearinghouse A nonprofit organization that provides coordination and cooperation to social service organizations and government in the Capital Area. Clean Air Force Of Central TexasClean Air Force Of Central Texas Clean Air CoalitionClean Air Coalition |

