Formation | 1970 |
---|---|
Type | Voluntary association of governments |
Region served | 10,021 sq mi (25,950 km2) |
Membership | 14 counties |
Year | Pop. | ±% |
---|---|---|
2000 | 745,180 | — |
2010 | 829,649 | +11.3% |
2020 | 871,375 | +5.0% |
Source: [1][2] |
The East Texas Council of Governments is a voluntary association of cities, counties and special districts in East Texas.
Based in Kilgore, the East Texas Council of Governments is a member of the Texas Association of Regional Councils.
Counties served
Largest cities in the region
City | 2000 Population [3] | 2007-08 Revenue[4] | 2007-08 Total Assets[5] |
---|---|---|---|
Tyler | 83,650 | $87.7 million | $49.2 million |
Longview | 73,344 | $75.9 million | $47.6 million |
Marshall | 23,935 | not available | not available |
Palestine | 17,985 | $12.6 million | $6.2 million |
Jacksonville | 13,868 | $14.9 million | not available |
Athens | 11,297 | $8.0 million | $4.2 million |
Henderson | 11,273 | $10.3 million | not available |
Kilgore | 11,301 | $15.7 million | not available |
Other member agencies
- Cherokee County Soil and Water Conservation District
- Harrison County Soil and Water Conservation District
- Upshur-Gregg Soil and Water Conservation District
- Wood County Soil and Water Conservation District
- Upper Neches River Municipal Water Authority
- Sabine River Authority
- Trinity River Authority
- East Cedar Creek Fresh Water Supply District
- 9-1-1 Network of East Texas
- Trinity Valley Community College
- Kilgore College
- Tyler Junior College
- Trinity-Neces Soil and Water Conservation District
- Panola College
References
- ↑ Total Population Estimates for Texas Councils of Governments Archived December 7, 2007, at the Wayback Machine - Texas State Data Center.
- ↑ "Redistricting Data for Texas Counties, 2000-2020". Texas Demographic Center. Retrieved October 28, 2021.
- ↑ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
- ↑ most recent city Comprehensive Annual Financial Report posted on city website
- ↑ most recent city Comprehensive Annual Financial Report posted on city website
External links
- East Texas Council of Governments - Official site
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