EDINBURG, Texas - RGV Metropolitan Planning Organization Executive Director Andrew Canon has announced his departure from the group.\xa0
Canon has held this position, plus that of one of its predecessors. Hidalgo County MPO, for almost 20 years.
In an exclusive interview with the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service, Canon said he had been mulling the decision for many months. He said he came to the decision partly because of family considerations.
Canon\u2019s last day at the MPO will be towards the end of October.
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According to an RGVMPO press release, Canon played \u201ca pivotal role in the transformation of the Rio Grande Valley, overseeing significant milestones in the region's transportation infrastructure.\u201d Notably, the press release said, his \u201castute leadership\u201d helped when RGVMPO was formed through the merger of the Brownsville MPO, the Harlingen-San Benito MPO, and the Hidalgo County MPO.
By merging the three legacy MPOs, the Valley MPO became the 5th largest MPO by population in the state of Texas.
\u201cMr. Canon's stewardship also played a significant role in effectively overseeing multiple phases of key projects, including but not limited to the I-2/I-69 Interchange, the 365 Tollway, the International Bridge Trade Corridor, the Veterans International Bridge Expansion, State Highway 550 \u2013 Future I-169, South Parallel Corridor, and State Highway 68,\u201d the press release said. \u201cHis keen oversight and strategic direction further enhanced the transportation landscape within the Rio Grande Valley.\u201d
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The press release concluded with this commentary: \u201cThe Rio Grande Valley Metropolitan Planning Organization is enthusiastic about the prospects of Mr. Canon's future endeavors as he continues to serve the state of Texas. His wealth of experience and visionary leadership will undoubtedly have a profound impact on the ongoing development and enhancement of transportation infrastructure in the state.\u201d
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About Rio Grande Valley Metropolitan Planning Organization:
The RGVMPO is the conduit for state and federal transportation dollars in the Valley. It also embarks on strategic planning and coordination of transportation initiatives in the region, encompassing Cameron, Hidalgo, and Starr counties. With a commitment to fostering sustainable and efficient transportation solutions, RGVMPO plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of the region's infrastructure and connectivity.
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