Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (MWCOG) is an independent, nonprofit association where area leaders address regional issues affecting the
District of Columbia, suburban Maryland and
Northern Virginia. Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments comprises 24 local governments in the
Washington metropolitan area, as well as area members of the
Maryland and
Virginia state legislatures, the
U.S. Senate, and the
U.S. House of Representatives. About 300 local, state and federal elected officials make up its membership. It was founded in 1957
and formally incorporated on May 28, 1965.
Vision, mission, and functions
"Region Forward" is Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments vision. It is a commitment by Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments and its member governments, who together seek to create a more accessible, sustainable, prosperous, and livable metropolitan Washington."
''Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments''.
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments' mission is to make Region Forward happen by being a discussion forum, expert resource, issue advocate, and catalyst for action.
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments works on issues of regional significance, including transportation, the environment, land use planning and housing, and public safety and health. Policies are set through the Board of Directors, the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (TPB), and the Metropolitan Washington Air Quality Committee. These bodies are the organization's three main boards and they are responsible for a broad range of issues under Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments' umbrella.
Other key boards and policy committees at Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments include the Region Forward Coalition; the Climate, Energy, and Environment Policy Committee; the Chesapeake Bay and Water Resources Policy Committee; and the Human Services and Public Safety Policy Committee. Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments' top priority is advancing the "Region Forward" vision through the work of its board of directors, policy boards, committees, and the following programs.
Transportation
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments has provided leadership in supporting the development of key transportation facilities in the region, in particular the
Washington Metro
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subway system and
Washington Dulles International Airport.
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments' transportation planning program promotes a well-managed and maintained regional system with a broad range of transportation choices.
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments supports National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board, the federally designated
Metropolitan Planning Organization for the metropolitan Washington area. National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board is responsible for ensuring state and federal approval of funding for transportation projects. National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board became associated with Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments in 1966.
[The Transportation Planning Board]
. ''Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments''. Retrieved July 31, 2011. National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board's data informs officials on subjects like regional travel patterns and highway and transit performance. Recent projects include identifying regional transportation priorities and funding strategies, improving access for people with disabilities, and better coordinating transportation and land use decisions.
Environment
Clean water, clean air, clean land, and a smaller
carbon footprint
A carbon footprint is the total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused by an individual, event, organization, service, place or product, expressed as carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e). Greenhouse gases, including the carbon-containing gases carbo ...
are priorities of Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments' environmental programs. Through the Metropolitan Washington Air Quality Committee, which is the entity certified by the
mayor of Washington, D.C.
The mayor of the District of Columbia is the head of the executive branch of the government of the District of Columbia, in the United States. The mayor has the duty to enforce district laws, and the power to either approve or veto bills passed ...
and the governors of
Maryland and
Virginia to prepare an
air-quality plan for the
Washington Metropolitan Area under Section 174 of the federal
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, officials prepare clean air plans. These plans have led to steady improvement in regional air quality.
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments supports ongoing efforts to revitalize the
Chesapeake Bay, the
Anacostia River, and other local waterways as well as
wastewater and
storm-water planning, and water-supply protection.
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments guides the regional effort to reduce
greenhouse-gas emissions by promoting
alternative energy sources
Energy development is the field of activities focused on obtaining sources of energy from natural resources. These activities include production of renewable, nuclear, and fossil fuel derived sources of energy, and for the recovery and reuse ...
,
energy conservation
Energy conservation is the effort to reduce wasteful energy consumption by using fewer energy services. This can be done by using energy more effectively (using less energy for continuous service) or changing one's behavior to use less service (f ...
, and
green building and fleet policies.
Planning and housing
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments' Community Planning and Services program promotes a strong economy,
sustainable growth, and housing options for all residents. Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments offers strategies for more development in the region's mixed-use activity centers and provides the region with population, employment, and housing forecasts, and data on area industries and labor,
affordable housing, and
homelessness
Homelessness or houselessness – also known as a state of being unhoused or unsheltered – is the condition of lacking stable, safe, and adequate housing. People can be categorized as homeless if they are:
* living on the streets, also kn ...
.
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments regularly measures progress towards the goals of "Region Forward", a long-term sustainability-planning process initiated in 2008.
[About Region Forward]
. ''Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments ''. Accessed February 17, 2013.
Public Safety & Health
Safe and healthy communities are the focus of Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments'
public safety and
health program. Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments brings together area
officials,
emergency planners, and
first responder
A first responder is a person with specialized training who is among the first to arrive and provide assistance or incident resolution at the scene of an emergency, such as an accident, disaster, medical emergency, structure fire, crime, or terr ...
s to improve
homeland security and
emergency preparedness.
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments provides regional crime reports and convenes conferences on topics such as preventing the spread of
HIV/
AIDS
Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a retrovirus. Following initial infection an individual m ...
,
gangs, and
childhood obesity
Childhood obesity is a condition where excess body fat negatively affects a child's health or well-being. As methods to determine body fat directly are difficult, the diagnosis of obesity is often based on BMI. Due to the rising prevalence of ...
.
Member Jurisdictions
Chairpersons
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Local government in Virginia
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Metropolitan planning organizations
Non-profit organizations based in Washington, D.C.