Governor Names A New Chairman Of The Brazos County Regional Mobility Authority

Image from the Brazos County RMA website.
Image from the Brazos County RMA website.

The governor has appointed a new chairman of the Brazos County regional mobility authority (RMA).

Subject to senate confirmation, former College Station mayor Karl Mooney will lead the five member body that includes representatives from College Station and Bryan, Brazos County, and Texas A&M.

Created in 2019, the RMA’s vision statement according to the organization’s website is to “plan, develop and operate a quality transportation system for people and goods that promotes safety, enhances quality of life and supports economic opportunity throughout Brazos County.”

Mooney, who will succeed former College Station councilman Barry Moore, will serve a term that expires in February of 2027.

News release from the governor’s office:

Governor Greg Abbott appointed Karl Mooney, Ed.D. as the presiding officer of the Brazos County Regional Mobility Authority for a term set to expire on February 1, 2027. The Authority is a political subdivision that allows local transportation planning and project delivery leaders to partner with the state to deliver transportation infrastructure projects that serve Brazos County.

Karl Mooney, Ed.D. of College Station is the director of the general studies program and transition academic programs advising at Texas A&M University. Previously, Mooney served as Mayor, City Councilman, and on the Planning and Zoning Committee for the City of College Station. He is the founder’s group chairman of YMCA of the Brazos Valley, nominating chair of the Sam Houston Council Scouting America, and a choir member at Christ Church. Mooney received a Bachelor of Arts in English Education from Trenton State College, a Master of Arts in Urban Education from Jersey City State College, and a Doctor of Education in Reading from Lehigh University.

This appointment is subject to Senate confirmation.

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