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Missouri Association of Councils of Governments

The Missouri Association of Councils of Governments (MACOG) is the statewide organization representing Missouri’s 19 regional planning commissions and councils of governments. These professional organizations represent the entire State of Missouri and are committed to enhancing the state’s 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

Location

326 E. Jefferson

P.O. Box 248

MO 63555

  • Read more about Missouri Association of Councils of Governments  →

Mid-Missouri Regional Planning Commission

The Mid-Missouri Regional Planning Commission (Mid-Mo RPC) is one of nineteen organizations in the State of Missouri that deliver a variety of federal, state, and local programs, while continuing its function as a planning organization, technical assistance provider and resource to its member local governments. The Mid-Mo RPC is a voluntary association of local governments in the six-county region of Boone, Callaway, Cole, Cooper, Howard and Moniteau.

Location

206 E. Broadway

PO Box 140

MO 65010

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Missouri's Meramec Region

The Mission of MRPC is to enhance the quality of life for residents of the Meramec Region of Missouri. In pursuit of this mission, MRPC aims to bring about cleaner, healthier and safer communities; greater socioeconomic and cultural wealth through community and economic development; and a stronger, unified voice in the legislative process.

Location

4 Industrial Drive

MO 65559

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Lake of the Ozarks Council of Local Governments

Lake of the Ozarks Council of Local Governments (LOCLG) is committed to serving the local communities of our regional counties in Missouri (Camden, Laclede, Miller, and Morgan Counties) by enhancing the quality of life through combined efforts of local municipalities, civic organizations, private citizens, and state initiatives.

Location

34 Roofener Street

Camdenton

MO 65020-9134

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Kaysinger Basin Regional Planning Commission

In 1965, the Missouri Legislature enacted the State and Regional Planning and Community Development Act. This Act, which appears as Chapter 251 of the RSMo,created the Missouri Department of Community Affairs. This Act also authorized the Governor to create regional planning commissions upon the petition of local governmental units. On October 14, 1968, Governor Warren E. Hearnes signed the necessary documents creating the Kaysinger Basin Regional Planning Commission (KBRPC), consisting of Bates, Benton, Cedar, Henry, Hickory, St. Clair and Vernon counties.

Location

908 North Second Street

MO 64735

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Green Hills Regional Planning Commission

The Green Hills Regional Planning Commission is one of nineteen sister offices operating as part of the Missouri Association of Councils of Government (MACOG) - An organization of sub-state planning and development agencies serving the State of Missouri. The Commission is organized as a voluntary association of local governments whose duly elected board meets monthly, and has retained a staff of professionals who work on projects intended to foster improved quality of life throughout all communities within the 11 county "Green Hills" region.

Location

1104 Main Street

MO 64683

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St. Louis Economic Development Partnership

The St. Louis Economic Development Partnership helps lead the development and growth of long-term diversified business and employment opportunities in St. Louis, MO by creating innovative solutions that generate increased wealth and enhanced quality of life for the region.

Location

121 S. Meramec

Suite 900

MO 63105

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Bootheel Regional Planning & Economic Development Commission

The Bootheel Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission is a voluntary association of local governments created pursuant to revised statutes of Missouri Chapter 251. The Bootheel Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission provides assistance to local units of government in such areas as updating or replacing public infrastructure, housing rehabilitation, business finance, mapping of infrastructure, solid waste management, tourism and other problem solving projects.

Location

105 E. North Main

Dexter

MO 63841

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Boonslick Regional Planning Commission

On May 27, 1968, Governor Warren E. Hearnes signed the necessary documents creating the Boonslick Regional Planning Commission (BRPC). The primary focus of the organization upon its inception has been to provide professional planning services and technical assistance to members within the region.

Location

111 STEINHAGEN

PO BOX 429

MO 63383

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Mark Twain Regional Council of Governments

For over 30 years, the Mark Twain Regional Council of Governments has been providing services to local units of governments in Missouri. The region encompasses the counties of Audrain, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Pike, Ralls, Randolph and Shelby and the communities that lie within these counties.

Location

42494 Delaware Ln

MO 63462

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