Permian Basin Regional Planning Commission
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Established | March 1971 |
Number of Counties | 17 |
Area (approx.) | 23,484 sq. mi. |
Population [1] | 376,672 (2000) 378,751 (2006) |
The Permian Basin Regional Planning Commission (PBRPC) is a voluntary association of cities, counties and special districts in the Permian Basin region of West Texas.
Based in Midland, the Permian Basin Regional Planning Commission is a member of the Texas Association of Regional Councils.
[edit] Counties served
- Andrews
- Borden
- Crane
- Dawson
- Ector
- Gaines
- Glasscock
- Howard
- Loving
- Martin
- Midland
- Pecos
- Reeves
- Terrell
- Upton
- Ward
- Winkler
[edit] Largest cities in the region
[edit] References
- ^ Total Population Estimates for Texas Councils of Governments - Texas State Data Center.
Texas Association of Regional Councils | |||
Councils of Government | Alamo Area | Ark-Tex | Brazos Valley | Capital Area | Central Texas | Coastal Bend | Concho Valley | Deep East Texas | East Texas | Heart of Texas | North Central Texas | Rio Grande | Texoma | West Central Texas | ||
Regional Planning Commissions | Golden Crescent | Nortex | Panhandle | Permian Basin | South East Texas | ||
Development Councils | Lower Rio Grande Valley | Middle Rio Grande | South Texas | ||
Association of Governments | South Plains | ||
Councils | Houston-Galveston Area |