Here is the weekend #AirQuality forecast for #DFW!
Saturday, April 18: Good (green)
Sunday, April 19: Good (green)
Monday, April 20: Good (green)
Sign up for Air Pollution Alerts and learn more at AirNorthTexas.org
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We’re less than two months out from the first World Cup match and getting ready to welcome visitors to our region!
Let's plan ahead to keep North Texas moving. Find match travel windows and travel tips at NCTCOG.org/gameplan
The April issue of our Local Motion newsletter is out!
Read and subscribe here: publicinput.com/Email/g530720
Small actions like putting your phone away and following road signs can make a big difference.
Read more roadway safety tips: NCTCOG.org/Topic
As we continue our #TopicOfTheMonth focus on roadway safety, this week we’re focusing on safe driving habits and resources available to North Texans.
Campaigns like Drive Aware North Texas and Look Out Texans encourage drivers to stay alert, avoid distractions and watch for others on the road.
The April Regional Transportation Council Meeting will be held tomorrow at 1 pm. Find this month's agenda here: nctcog.org/trans/about/...
Just announced: The World Cup Transportation Plan. North Texas will host nine matches this summer, more than any other region. Information on how we plan to efficiently move visitors and locals throughout North Texas can be found in here: www.dallasfwc26.com/dallas-2026/travel-transportation/
Here is this weekend's #AirQuality forecast for DFW:
Saturday, March 28: Good (green)
Sunday, March 29: Ozone (yellow)
Monday, March 30: Ozone (yellow)
Sign up for Air Pollution Alerts and learn more at AirNorthTexas.org
Here is this weekend's #AirQuality forecast for DFW:
Saturday, March 21: Ozone (yellow)
Sunday, March 22: Ozone (orange)
Monday, March 23: Ozone (yellow)
Sign up for Air Pollution Alerts and learn more at AirNorthTexas.org
A few simple spring habits make a big difference as Ozone Season kicks off. If you’re looking for simple ways to start reducing emissions at home or in your daily routine, check out our latest post on Clean Air Corner!
www.airnorthtexas.org/AQ-Resources...
Nobody wants to spend more on fuel than they need to. If you have an eco mode, enable it!
Find more car care tips at ntxcarcare.org
Supported through NCTCOG's Sustainable Development Program, this corridor revitalization added pedestrian amenities & streetscape improvements that helped transform the area into a more walkable, mixed-use destination.
Read more about Fort Worth’s South Main Urban Village Project: nctcog.org/topic
As our #TopicOfTheMonth series on sustainable development continues, we’re highlighting projects that have transformed communities, like Fort Worth’s South Main Urban Village Project.
The March issue of our Local Motion newsletter is out! Read and subscribe here: publicinput.com/Email/s034182
This month, our #TopicOfTheMonth series focuses on sustainable development and celebrates 25 years of regional leadership in strengthening mobility and quality of life in the region.
Learn more about March’s focus on sustainable development: nctcog.org/Topic
March means warmer weather, bustling patios and trails that come alive with cyclists and pedestrians. Many of these spaces we enjoy throughout North Texas are made possible through long-term planning and investment.
Learn more about the future of intercity rail: www.nctcog.org/trans/about/...
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We’re looking ahead at the future of intercity rail. Planning efforts for the high-speed rail network and I-20 Corridor could expand long-distance passenger rail options, addressing the region’s growing transportation needs and improving mobility across North Texas.
The February issue of our Local Motion newsletter is out!
Read and subscribe here: publicinput.com/Email/v022884
The February Regional Transportation Council Meeting will be held tomorrow at 1 pm. Find this month's agenda here: nctcog.org/trans/about/...
Last summer, NCTCOG’s Regional Transportation Council approved $3.5 million to help bridge a funding gap for the Heartland Flyer after losing state support. Continued and increased ridership is vital to ensuring the long-term success of this important service.
Learn more: NCTCOG.org/Topic
This week, our February #TopicOfTheMonth series highlights Amtrak’s Heartland Flyer, a route that has provided safe, reliable transportation between Fort Worth and Oklahoma City for over 25 years.
Join us online, in person, or via phone for a public meeting on February 9 at 12 pm.
See the topics for comment and learn more: publicinput.com/nctcogFeb26
For February, our #TopicOfTheMonth series explores intercity rail and how it connects North Texas to communities near and far.
Read more about intercity rail: nctcog.org/Topic
Intercity rail plays an important role in connecting communities and cultures. Trains such as the Heartland Flyer broaden options for travelers and commuters alike, offering an alternative to auto and airline travel.
Through long-range planning initiatives like Mobility 2050 and Regional Transit 2.0, planners are preparing to support the growth of current and future North Texans.
Learn more about NCTCOG’s long-range planning efforts: www.nctcog.org/trans/about/...
As we wrap up January’s #TopicOfTheMonth focus on growth, we’re looking ahead to the future of North Texas. By 2050, the region is expected to reach over 12 million residents.
Keep an eye on the weather this weekend, and stay safe!
Help us make the M-Line more accessible! We need your insights. Take the online public survey today: www.surveymonkey.com/r/MATA-ADA
As the region continues to expand, regional planners work toward solutions to increase efficiency of transit infrastructure and overall quality of life.
Read more about growth’s impact on transportation: www.nctcog.org/trans/about/...