Central Texas Council of Governments

The Central Texas Council of Governments (CTCOG) is a voluntary association of cities, counties and special districts in Central Texas.

Central Texas Council of Governments
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Map of Texas highlighting counties served by the Central Texas Council of Governments
FormationDecember 1968
TypeVoluntary association of governments
Region served
6,540 sq mi (16,900 km2)
Membership
7 counties
Historical population
YearPop.±%
2000374,518    
2006406,099+8.4%
2010449,641+10.7%
Source: [1]

Based in Belton, the Central Texas Council of Governments is a member of the Texas Association of Regional Councils.

Counties served

Largest cities in the region (Census 2010 Population)

Military community

Fort Hood is located in Bell and Coryell Counties and is the largest employer in the CTCOG region. The U.S. Census recognizes Fort Hood as a Census-Designated Place; in 2010 the Fort Hood CDP had 29,589 residents.

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gollark: What I'd really like is the ability to just go around defining operators arbitrarily like in Haskell, making the operator overloading basically just a consequence of traits with no dedicated support.
gollark: Well, they are generally Rust's standard method for overloading things/implementing shared behavior, so it's more sensible than magically named methods.
gollark: Operator overloading: traits are more verbose, but make *a lot more sense* and are more consistent.
gollark: Ternary statements: I agree with that.

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