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Transportation
ACT Transportation goals for the 81st Legislative Session:
Texas should have a Smart Growth policy
Relevant state agencies, such as TxDOT, TDHCA, DSHS, TCEQ, TWC, and others, should develop a comprehensive Smart Growth policy to ensure that the state develops in a way that is sustainable for current and future populations. Components of a Smart Growth policy would include policies relating to health, economics, environment, housing, and transportation.
Improve the Environmental Division of TxDOT
Increase the number of biologists in the Environmental Division.
- Currently TXDOT has approximately 12 biologists for the entire state. In comparison, California (the only other comparable state in terms of population, size and number of roads) has created a cadre of professional biologists with a career path and formal training. CalTrans has approximately 200 people in their Biology Division and 20 in their Districts. A good start for TxDOT ENV would be 10 Senior Level Biologists and 5-10 biologists in each District office.
Make biologists in the District offices accountable to the Environmental Division at Headquarters.
- Currently, TxDOT District offices have ENV coordinators who are accountable to District Engineers rather than to ENV at Headquarters. This creates a situation in which the ENV coordinators in the District offices facilitate the mission of the District office (to build roads in the District) as opposed to the mission of the ENV. Making these coordinators accountable to ENV would go a long way to improving the environmental accountability of the agency as a whole, throughout the state.
Hire a Smart Growth expert at a high level at TxDOT
An expert in Smart Growth should advise the TxDOT Administration and the Transportation Commission. A Smart Growth expert would have substantial knowledge in sustainable urban and rural planning.
2009 ACT Transportation Team
James Canup, League of Conservation Voters (lead)
- james@tlcv.org
Kate Robertson, Environmental Defense Fund
Mary Sanger
2011 ACT Legislative Agenda
ACT's 2011 Legislative Agenda is now available online. In 2011, ACT calls on the Texas Legislature to safeguard our health and our environment by adopting key recommendations in air, clean energy, land, waste & recycling, water and reform of our state government.Latest News from ACT
- Friends, we're pushing the state-wide call until after the veto period is over. We'll send email with details soon. 2011/06/15
- Next ACT state-wide call is next Wednesday (June 15th). Join folks around the state as we review what happened in... http://fb.me/zxGyA4Xl 2011/06/06
- A view of the drought from the Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance http://fb.me/IxNmz0Yt 2011/06/02
About ACT
The Alliance For A Clean Texas (ACT) brings together environmental, public interest, consumer rights and religious organizations from around the state dedicated to improving public health, quality of life and the environment in Texas by working for change at the regulatory and legislative levels.

