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About MACOG
The Missouri Association of Councils
of Governments (MACOG) is the statewide organization representing
Missouris 19 regional planning commissions and councils of
governments. These professional organizations represent the entire
State of Missouri and are committed to enhancing the states
regions. Regional councils are engaged in a myriad of activities,
including:
Economic and community development
Housing initiatives
Safety and security
Transportation planning
Environmental issues
Quality-of-life issues
These activities create jobs for Missourians, stimulate
private investment and attract millions of dollars which support
public projects. MACOGs organizations serve the states
114 counties and more than 6.8 million people. For more information,
see:
What
is a RPC? | Services
Provided by Missouri's RPCs
MACOG Meetings and Directions
MACOG meetings are generally held the first Thursday
of each month in Jefferson City, Missouri. Meetings are either held
in the Governor's Office Building at 200 Madison Street or at the
Gamble and Schlemeier Building at 213 East Capitol. The buildings
are located less than two blocks apart, with a parking garage available
nearby. Parking garage only accepts cash.
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