The Texas Target Communities Program is a university-wide community engagement initiative that helps create sustainable communities across Texas.
Since June 2013, TxTC has diversified the scope of technical support offered. The program has transitioned from short-term, independent projects focused on land use planning and design to more long-term, integrated efforts addressing the full spectrum of challenges (i.e. civic, environmental, economic, etc.) encountered by communities today.
The TxTC program is a collaborative effort between members of the Texas A&M University System and other state agencies established to support the improvement of Texas communities. This initiative is made possible by the School of Architecture, the Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning and the Public Partnership & Outreach at Texas A&M University.
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TxTC is the community engagement arm of the Institute for Sustainable Communities that creates a fundamentally different way to identify and tackle critical disaster resiliency and climate change challenges that threaten coastal cities through citizen engaged research.