Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Agreed Orders
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ, agency, or commission) staff is providing an opportunity for written public comment on the listed Agreed Orders (AOs) in accordance with Texas Water Code (TWC), §7.075. TWC, §7.075 requires that before the commission may approve the AOs, the commission shall allow the public an opportunity to submit written comments on the proposed AOs. TWC, §7.075 requires that notice of the proposed orders and the opportunity to comment must be published in the Texas Register no later than the 30th day before the date on which the public comment period closes, which in this case is January 9, 2026. TWC, §7.075 also requires that the commission promptly consider any written comments received and that the commission may withdraw or withhold approval of an AO if a comment discloses facts or considerations that indicate that consent is inappropriate, improper, inadequate, or inconsistent with the requirements of the statutes and rules within the commission's jurisdiction or the commission's orders and permits issued in accordance with the commission's regulatory authority. Additional notice of changes to a proposed AO is not required to be published if those changes are made in response to written comments.
A physical copy of each proposed AO is available for public inspection at both the commission's central office, located at 12100 Park 35 Circle, Building C, 1st Floor, Austin, Texas 78753, (512) 239-2545 and at the applicable regional office listed as follows. Additionally, copies of the proposed AO can be found online by using either the Chief Clerk's eFiling System at https://www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/efilings or the TCEQ Commissioners' Integrated Database at https://www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/cid, and searching either of those databases with the proposed AO's identifying information, such as its docket number. Written comments about an AO should be sent to the enforcement coordinator designated for each AO at the commission's central office at Enforcement Division, MC 128, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087 and must be postmarked by 5:00 p.m. on January 9, 2026. Written comments may also be sent to the enforcement coordinator by email to ENFCOMNT@tceq.texas.gov or by facsimile machine at (512) 239-2550. The commission enforcement coordinators are available to discuss the AOs and/or the comment procedure at the listed contact information; however, TWC, §7.075 provides that comments on the AOs shall be submitted to the commission in writing.
(1) COMPANY: City of Austin; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0937-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN103219127; LOCATION: Cushing, Nacogdoches County; TYPE OF FACILITY: electrical generating facility; PENALTY: $7,125; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Johnnie Wu, (512) 239-2524; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.
(2) COMPANY: City of Meadows Place; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-0104-MWD-E; IDENTIFIER: RN102182458; LOCATION: Meadows Place, Fort Bend County; TYPE OF FACILITY: wastewater treatment facility; PENALTY: $30,950; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $24,760; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Elizabeth Vanderwerken, (512) 239-5900; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.
(3) COMPANY: Corpus Christi Liquefaction, LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0872-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN104104716; LOCATION: Gregory, San Patricio County; TYPE OF FACILITY: liquefied natural gas terminal; PENALTY: $10,725; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $4,290; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Morgan Kopcho, (512) 239-4167; REGIONAL OFFICE: 14250 Judson Road, San Antonio, Texas 78233-4480, REGION 13 - SAN ANTONIO.
(4) COMPANY: Coterra Energy Operating Co.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1266-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN109958892; LOCATION: Orla, Culberson County; TYPE OF FACILITY: oil and gas compressor station; PENALTY: $2,813; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Desmond Martin, (512) 239-2814; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.
(5) COMPANY: FUTUREWISE BUSINESS INC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0132-PST-E; IDENTIFIER: RN102022555; LOCATION: Livingston, Polk County; TYPE OF FACILITY: convenience store with retail sales of gasoline; PENALTY: $3,476; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Rachel Murray, (903) 535-5149; REGIONAL OFFICE: 2916 Teague Drive, Tyler, Texas 75701-3734, REGION 05 - TYLER.
(6) COMPANY: Mackenzie Municipal Water Authority; DOCKET NUMBER: 2022-1637-MLM-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101452167; LOCATION: Silverton, Briscoe County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $18,250; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $14,600; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Kadrienn Woodard, (713) 767-3602; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.
(7) COMPANY: Northwoods Water Supply Corporation; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0795-MLM-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101251510; LOCATION: Cleveland, Montgomery County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $1,150; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Emerson Rinewalt, (512) 239-1131; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.
(8) COMPANY: VHS San Antonio Partners, LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0299-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN104988373; LOCATION: San Antonio, Bexar County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $1,125; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Katherine McKinney, (512) 239-4619; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.
(9) COMPANY: Webb County; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0861-PST-E; IDENTIFIER: RN102456092; LOCATION: Laredo, Webb County; TYPE OF FACILITY: fleet refueling facility; PENALTY: $6,986; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Eunice Adegelu, (512) 239-5082; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.
TRD-202504256
Gitanjali Yadav
Deputy Director, Litigation Division
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: November 20, 2025
Notice of a Public Meeting on Proposed Remedial Action
Notice of a public meeting on January 15, 2026, concerning the proposed remedial action at the City View Road Groundwater Plume Proposed state Superfund site in Midland, Midland County, Texas (the site).
The public meeting will be held for the purpose of obtaining additional information concerning the facility and the identification of potentially responsible parties and to invite public comment concerning the proposed remedy for the site. The public meeting is not a contested case hearing under the Texas Government Code, Chapter 2001.
The executive director of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ or agency) issues this public notice of the proposed remedy for the site. In accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code §361.187 and 30 Texas Administrative Code §335.349(a), a public meeting concerning TCEQ's proposed remedy for the site shall be held. This notice will be published in the Midland Reporter - Telegram and the Texas Register on December 5, 2025.
The public meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. on January 15, 2026, at Midland College, 3600 N Garfield Street, Scharbauer Student Center, Carrasco Room, Midland, Texas. Public meeting information and other site information will be available on TCEQ's site webpage, prior to the meeting at
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/remediation/superfund/state/cityview.html.
The site is an approximately 107-acre groundwater plume contaminated with tetrachloroethylene (PCE) from an unknown source. The site is primarily located northeast of the intersection of Cloverdale Road aka Farm-to-Market (FM) 307 and South Fairgrounds Road, bounded by East County Road 90 to the north and Midland Trail Park to the east. A small portion of the Site extends west of South Fairground Road bounded by East New York Avenue to the north, South Webster Street to the west, and East California Avenue to the south. The majority of the site is outside the city limits. The site surface is predominantly occupied by oil field-related service companies, while a small portion of the site is occupied by some vacant land, residential properties, small businesses, and light industrial companies.
In 2003, PCE was detected in private water wells during an investigation by a local pipeline company of a release of crude oil from a pipeline in the area. TCEQ confirmed the presence of PCE in private water wells at concentrations above TCEQ's Texas Risk Reduction Program Tier 1 residential groundwater ingestion pathway. The site was proposed for listing on the state registry of Superfund sites in the April 22, 2005, issue of the Texas Register (30 TexReg 2439). On October 27, 2005, a public meeting was held in Midland to receive community comments on the proposal of the site for listing on the Superfund registry. The notice for this public meeting was provided in the September 16, 2005, issue of the Texas Register (30 TexReg 5978).
TCEQ conducted the Remedial Investigation to evaluate the nature and extent of the contamination in soil and groundwater at the site. Based on the findings of that investigation, TCEQ conducted a Focused Feasibility Study to identify and evaluate appropriate remedial alternatives. TCEQ also completed a Proposed Remedial Action Document that presents the proposed remedy and documents the process used to evaluate the proposed remedy, which is the lowest cost remedy that is technologically feasible and reliable, effectively mitigates and minimizes damage to the environment, and provides adequate protection of public health and safety and the environment.
The Remedial Investigation concluded that there is no soil contamination at the site.
Based on the extent of the groundwater contamination and the stability of the groundwater contaminant plume, the proposed remedial alternative for groundwater is to establish a Plume Management Zone (PMZ) in accordance with Texas Risk Reduction Program rules. Institutional controls filed in the county real property records will restrict exposure to groundwater within the PMZ.
All persons desiring to comment may do so prior to or at the public meeting. All comments submitted prior to the public meeting must be received by 5:00 p.m., January 14, 2026, and should be sent in writing to Scott Settemeyer, Project Manager, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Remediation Division, by mail to MC 136, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087; by email to scott.settemeyer@tceq.texas.gov or to superfnd@tceq.texas.gov; or by facsimile to (512) 239-2450. The public comment period for this action will end at the close of the public meeting on January 15, 2026.
A portion of the record for this site, including documents pertinent to the proposed remedial action, are available for review during regular business hours at the Midland County Downtown Library, 301 West Missouri Avenue, Midland, Texas 79701, (432) 688-4320 or the Midland College Library, Murray Fasken Learning Resource Center, 3600 North Garfield Street, Midland, Texas 79705-6399, (432) 685-4560. Requests to obtain complete copies of TCEQ's public records concerning the site may be submitted to the Central File Room through e-mail, at cfrreq@tceq.texas.gov. TCEQ Central File Room electronic records are also accessible online, at https://www.tceq.texas.gov/agency/data/records-services. Additional files may be obtained by contacting the TCEQ project manager for the site, Scott Settemeyer, at (512) 239-3429 or email scott.settemeyer@tceq.texas.gov. Also, for additional assistance obtaining site documents, you may contact John Flores, community relations, at (800) 633-9363 or email your request to superfnd@tceq.texas.gov. Information is also available on the site's webpage, at https://www.tceq.texas.gov/remediation/superfund/state/cityview.html
Persons with disabilities who have special communication or other accommodation needs who are planning to attend the meeting should contact the agency at (800) 633-9363 or (512) 239-5674. Requests for accommodation should be made at least 14 days prior to the meeting.
For further information about the site or the public meeting, please call John Flores, community relations at (800) 633-9363.
TRD-202504255
Gitanjali Yadav
Deputy Director, Litigation Division
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: November 20, 2025
Notice of Opportunity to Comment on Agreed Orders of Administrative Enforcement Actions
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ or commission) staff is providing an opportunity for written public comment on the listed Agreed Orders (AOs) in accordance with Texas Water Code (TWC), §7.075. TWC, §7.075, requires that before the commission may approve the AOs, the commission shall allow the public an opportunity to submit written comments on the proposed AOs. TWC, §7.075, requires that notice of the opportunity to comment must be published in the Texas Register no later than the 30th day before the date on which the public comment period closes, which in this case is January 9, 2026. TWC, §7.075, also requires that the commission promptly consider any written comments received and that the commission may withdraw or withhold approval of an AO if a comment discloses facts or considerations that indicate that consent is inappropriate, improper, inadequate, or inconsistent with the requirements of the statutes and rules within the commission's jurisdiction or the commission's orders and permits issued in accordance with the commission's regulatory authority. Additional notice of changes to a proposed AO is not required to be published if those changes are made in response to written comments.
A physical copy of each proposed AO is available for public inspection at both the commission's central office, located at 12100 Park 35 Circle, Building A, 3rd Floor, Austin, Texas 78753, (512) 239-3400 and at the applicable regional office listed as follows. Additionally, copies of the proposed AO can be found online by using either the Chief Clerk's eFiling System at https://www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/efilings or the TCEQ Commissioners' Integrated Database at https://www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/cid, and searching either of those databases with the proposed AO's identifying information, such as its docket number. Written comments about an AO should be sent to the attorney designated for the AO at the commission's central office at P.O. Box 13087, MC 175, Austin, Texas 78711-3087 and must be received by 5:00 p.m. on January 9, 2026. The designated attorneys are available to discuss the AOs and/or the comment procedure at the listed phone numbers; however, TWC, §7.075, provides that comments on an AO shall be submitted to the commission in writing.
(1) COMPANY: Bowles Sand & Gravel, Inc.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2022-0405-WQ-E; TCEQ ID NUMBER: RN105924674; LOCATION: 200 Sandtown Road near Avalon, Ellis County; TYPE OF FACILITY: an aggregate production operation; PENALTY: $72,789; STAFF ATTORNEY: William Hogan, Litigation, MC 175, (512) 239-5918; REGIONAL OFFICE: Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Office, 2309 Gravel Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76118-6951, (817) 588-5800.
(2) COMPANY: Clayton Clark dba All American Sand and Gravel; DOCKET NUMBER: 2023-1671-WQ-E; TCEQ ID NUMBER: RN104816673; LOCATION: 8500 South Humble Camp Road in Dickinson, Galveston County; TYPE OF FACILITY: an aggregate production operation; PENALTY: $13,500; STAFF ATTORNEY: Taylor Pack Ellis, Litigation, MC 175, (512) 239-6860; REGIONAL OFFICE: Houston Regional Office, 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, (713) 767-3500.
(3) COMPANY: FLEXICORE OF TEXAS, LTD.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2020-1128-WQ-E; TCEQ ID NUMBER: RN102295748; LOCATION: 8634 McHard Road near Houston, Fort Bend County; TYPE OF FACILITY: a concrete production facility; PENALTY: $43,750; STAFF ATTORNEY: David Keagle, Litigation, MC 175, (512) 239-3923; REGIONAL OFFICE: Houston Regional Office, 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, (713) 767-3500.
(4) COMPANY: Francisco Rojas dba Galaxy Tires; DOCKET NUMBER: 2021-1448-MSW-E; TCEQ ID NUMBER: RN111334892; LOCATION: 1620 Tantor Road in Dallas, Dallas County; TYPE OF FACILITY: a scrap tire retailer; PENALTY: $45,750; STAFF ATTORNEY: Taylor Pearson, Litigation, MC 175, (512) 239-5937; REGIONAL OFFICE: Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Office, 2309 Gravel Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76118-6951, (817) 588-5800.
(5) COMPANY: Melissa McWhirter-Wiley; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-0111-WQ-E; TCEQ ID NUMBER: RN111751772; LOCATION: 10374 County Road 2468 in Terrell, Hunt County; TYPE OF FACILITY: a small construction site; PENALTY: $13,125; STAFF ATTORNEY: Taylor Pearson, Litigation, MC 175, (512) 239-5937; REGIONAL OFFICE: Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Office, 2309 Gravel Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76118-6951, (817) 588-5800.
(6) COMPANY: M. E. N. Water Supply Corporation; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-0164-PWS-E; TCEQ ID NUMBER: RN101191278; LOCATION: 8542 South US Highway 287 near Corsicana, Navarro County; TYPE OF FACILITY: a public water system; PENALTY: $1,500; STAFF ATTORNEY: Jun Zhang, Litigation, MC 175, (512) 239-6517; REGIONAL OFFICE: Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Office, 2309 Gravel Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76118-6951, (817) 588-5800.
(7) COMPANY: Richmond Community Estates LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2023-1465-MWD-E; TCEQ ID NUMBER: RN109777300; LOCATION: 5439 Farm-to-Market Road 762 in Richmond, Fort Bend County; TYPE OF FACILITY: a wastewater treatment plant; PENALTY: $6,750; STAFF ATTORNEY: Taylor Pack Ellis, Litigation, MC 175, (512) 239-6860; REGIONAL OFFICE: Houston Regional Office, 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, (713) 767-3500.
TRD-202504310
Gitanjali Yadav
Deputy Director, Litigation Division
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: November 21, 2025
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
2026 HOME Contract for Deed Program Notice of Funding Availability
The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (the Department) announces a NOFA of approximately $1,000,000 in HOME funds for single family housing programs under the Contract for Deed (CFD) set-aside. These funds will be made available to HOME Reservation System Participants with a current Reservation System Participation (RSP) Agreement. Funds will be available beginning Tuesday, December 9, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. Austin local time.
CFD provides funds for the acquisition or refinance, in combination with New Construction, of single-family housing occupied by the purchaser as shown on an executory contract for conveyance. Specific program guidelines can be found at 10 TAC Chapter 23, Single Family HOME Program, Subchapter D, Contract for Deed Program, §§23.40 - 23.42.
The availability and use of these funds are subject to the HOME rules including, but not limited to the following Texas Administrative Code (TAC) rules in effect at the time of contract execution, Title 10, Part 1, Chapter 1, Administration; Chapter 2, Enforcement; Chapter 20, the Single Family Programs Umbrella Rule; Chapter 21, the Minimum Energy Efficiency Requirements for Single Family Construction Activities; Chapter 23, the Single Family HOME Program, (State HOME Rules); and Tex. Gov't Code Chapter 2306. Other federal and state regulations include but are not limited to, 24 CFR Part 58 for environmental requirements, 2 CFR Part 200 for Uniform Administrative Requirements, 24 CFR §135.38 for Section 3 requirements, 24 CFR Part 5, Subpart A for fair housing, (Federal HOME Rules), the Uniform Grant and Contract Management requirements as outlined in Chapter 783 in the Texas Local Government (TxGMS). Applicants must familiarize themselves with all of the applicable state and federal rules that govern the HOME Program.
Eligible Applicants include Units of General Local Government, nonprofit organizations, Public Housing Authorities, Local Mental Health Authorities, and Councils of Government.
Additional Information
The NOFA is available on the Department's website at https://www.tdhca.texas.gov/notices-funding-availability-nofas.
All Application materials are available on the Department's website at https://www.tdhca.texas.gov/home-application-materials.
For questions regarding this NOFA, please contact the Single Family and Homeless Programs Division via email at HOME@tdhca.texas.gov
TRD-202504292
Bobby Wilkinson
Executive Director
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
Filed: November 21, 2025
2026 HOME Persons with Disabilities Set-Aside Notice of Funding Availability
The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (the Department) announces a NOFA of approximately $2,683,889 in HOME funds for single-family housing programs under the Persons with Disabilities (PWD) set-aside under a Reservation System. These funds will be made available to HOME Reservation System Participants with a current Reservation System Participation (RSP) Agreement. Funds will be available beginning Tuesday, December 9, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. Austin local time.
The availability and use of these funds are subject to the HOME rules including, but not limited to the following Texas Administrative Code (TAC) rules in effect at the time of contract execution: Title 10, Part 1, Chapter 1, Administration; Chapter 2, Enforcement; Chapter 20, the Single Family Programs Umbrella Rule; Chapter 21, the Minimum Energy Efficiency Requirements for Single Family Construction Activities; Chapter 23, the Single Family HOME Program (State HOME Rules), and Tex. Gov't Code Chapter 2306. Other federal and state regulations include but are not limited to: 24 CFR Part 58 for environmental requirements, 2 CFR Part 200 for Uniform Administrative Requirements, 24 CFR §135.38 for Section 3 requirements, 24 CFR Part 5, Subpart A for fair housing, (Federal HOME Rules), and for units of government, the Uniform Grant and Contract Management requirements as outlined in Chapter 783 in the Texas Local Government (UGMS or TxGMS, as applicable). Applicants must familiarize themselves with all of the applicable state and federal rules that govern the HOME Program.
Eligible Activities
Homeowner Reconstruction Assistance (HRA). HRA provides funds for the rehabilitation, reconstruction, or new construction of a single-family residence owned and occupied by eligible low-income Households. Specific program guidelines can be found at 10 TAC Chapter 23, Single Family HOME Program, Subchapter C, Homeowner Reconstruction Assistance Program, §§23.30 - 23.32.
Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA). TBRA provides rental subsidies to eligible low-income Households. Assistance may include rental, security, and utility deposits. Specific program guidelines can be found at 10 TAC Chapter 23, Single Family HOME Program, Subchapter F, Tenant-Based Rental Assistance Program, §§23.50 - 23.52.
Eligible Applicants include Units of General Local Government, nonprofit organizations, Public Housing Authorities, Local Mental Health Authorities, and Councils of Government. Funds may not be used in a Participating Jurisdiction (PJ).
Additional Information
The NOFA is available on the Department's website at https://www.tdhca.texas.gov/notices-funding-availability-nofas.
All Application materials are available on the Department's website at https://www.tdhca.texas.gov/home-applying-funding-page.
For questions regarding this NOFA, please contact the Single Family and Homeless Programs Division via email at HOME@tdhca.texas.gov.
TRD-202504293
Bobby Wilkinson
Executive Director
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
Filed: November 21, 2025
Texas Department of Transportation
Public Notice - Advertising in Texas Department of Transportation’s Travel Literature and Texas Highways Magazine
Advertising in Texas Department of Transportation Travel Literature and Texas Highways magazine, both in print and in digital or online assets. The Texas Department of Transportation is authorized by Texas Transportation Code, Chapter 204 to publish literature for the purpose of advertising the highways of this state and attracting traffic thereto, and to include paid advertising in such literature. Title 43, Texas Administrative Code, §§23.15 - 23.19 describe the policies governing advertising in department travel literature and Texas Highways magazine, both in print and in digital or online, lists acceptable and unacceptable subjects for advertising in department travel literature and the magazine, and describes the procedures by which the department will solicit advertising.
As required by 43 TAC §23.17 the department invites any entity or individual interested in advertising in department travel literature and Texas Highways magazine to contact AJR Media Group, phone: (800) 383-7677, email: TexasHighways@AJRMediaGroup.com.
The department is now accepting advertising for the 2027 edition of the Texas State Travel Guide, scheduled to be available in January 2027. The Texas State Travel Guide is designed to encourage readers to explore and travel to and within the State of Texas. The guide lists cities and towns, featuring population figures and recreational travel sites for each, along with maps and 4-color photography. The guide may also include sections listing Texas lakes, state parks, state and national forests, along with hunting and fishing information. The State of Texas distributes this vacation guide to travelers in Texas and to those who request information while planning to travel in Texas.
Media kits are available on the texashighways.com website. All Texas State Travel Guide insertion orders, including premium space will be accepted on a first-come first-served basis. Insertion orders for an inside front cover spread and inside back cover spread will take precedence over an inside front cover and inside back cover insertion order. In most cases, larger ads will be positioned ahead of smaller ads.
The department is now accepting advertising for the 2027 edition of the Texas Official Travel Map scheduled to be available in January 2027. The State of Texas distributes this map to travelers in Texas and to those who request information while planning to travel in Texas.
The department continues to accept advertising for all quarterly issues of the Texas Highways Events Calendar, beginning with the Spring 2026 calendar. The Texas Highways Events Calendar is published quarterly, corresponding with the seasons, to provide information about events happening in Texas throughout the year. The Texas Highways Events Calendar includes festivals, art exhibits, rodeos, indoor and outdoor music and theatre productions, concerts, nature tours, and more, depending on the season. The State of Texas distributes this quarterly calendar to travelers in Texas and to those who request information on events happening around the state.
The calendar editions list events scheduled for the following months:
The advertising due dates for the Texas Highways Events Calendar vary depending on the issue involved. The publication deadline for accepting advertising space in the Texas Highways Events Calendar is the 15th of the fourth month preceding the issue date. The deadline for accepting materials for the Texas Highways Events Calendar is one week after space closing. When material or space closing dates fall on a Saturday, Sunday or holiday, space and/or materials are due the preceding workday.
The department is now accepting advertising for all 2026-2027 issues of Texas Highways magazine. Texas Highways magazine is published ten times annually and designed to encourage recreational travel within the state and to tell the Texas story to readers around the world. Accordingly, the content of the magazine is focused on Texas vacation, recreational, travel, or tourism related subjects, shopping opportunities in Texas and for Texas related products, various outdoor events, sites, facilities, and services in the state, transportation modes and facilities in the state, and other sites, products, facilities, and services that are travel related or Texas-based, and that are determined by the department to be of cultural, educational, historical, or of recreational interest to Texas Highways readers.
The publication deadline for accepting advertising space in Texas Highways magazine is the 15th of the third month preceding the issue date. The deadline for accepting materials for Texas Highways magazine is 14 days after space closing. When material or space closing dates fall on a Saturday, Sunday or holiday, space and/or materials are due the preceding workday.
The rate card information for potential advertisers in the Texas State Travel Guide, the Texas Highways Events Calendar, Texas Highways magazine, the Texas Official Travel Map and related digital assets are included in this notice. Digital assets include TexasHighways.com andTexas Highways Newsletters.
TRD-202504257
Becky Blewett
Deputy General Counsel
Texas Department of Transportation
Filed: November 20, 2025