The Panhandle Regional Planning Commission is a voluntary association of cities, counties, and
special districts in the Texas Panhandle. Established in 1969, the Planning Commission assists
local governments in planning, developing, and implementing programs designed to improve the
general health, safety, and welfare of the citizens in the Texas Panhandle.
The Planning Commission is an organization of, by, and for local governments. It was created
based on the concept that more can be accomplished by local governments acting cooperatively
rather than alone. Since 1969, the Planning Commission has been involved in a wide range of
projects and programs. Activities currently include programs in the areas of workforce
development, aging, community development, economic development, dispute resolution,
emergency communications, criminal justice, solid waste management, emergency preparedness, regional services, regional water planning, and
technical assistance to the local governments of the Panhandle.