Permian Strategic Partnership
Recent News About Permian Strategic Partnership
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Texas Transportation Commission adopts $104B transportation plan, Permian Strategic Partnership express approval
On Aug. 22, the Texas Transportation Commission unanimously adopted the 2025 Unified Transportation Program (UTP), which will guide Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) funding for the next decade. The projects funded by the UTP aim to improve mobility and road safety for both residential and commercial traffic. New allocations for the Permian Basin in the 2025 UTP include critical funding for I-20 in Ector County, US 285 in Reeves County, the SL 338/87th Street Interchange in Odessa, and the SH 191/CR 1250 Interchange in Midland.
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Permian Strategic Partnership discusses HERO Program for Permian Basin
On Aug. 6, the Midland County Commissioners Court convened to discuss a proposal from the Permian Strategic Partnership (PSP) during their meeting. A presentation about the Highway Emergency Response Operator (HERO) Program was given by PSP CEO and President Tracee Bentley.
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Permian Strategic Partnership invests $10M towards Ector County ISD CTE building
The Permian Strategic Partnership (PSP) has announced a $10 million investment in the Ector County Independent School District (ECISD) Career Technical Education (CTE) center. This investment, along with Ector County’s successful school bond and a land donation by GROW Odessa, will contribute to the construction of a state-of-the-art building and the expansion of current course offerings. ECISD aims to secure an additional $13 million in funding to further enhance the facility.
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Permian Strategic Partnership urges community action for TxDOT funding
The Permian Strategic Partnership (PSP) called on the Texas Permian Basin community to participate in securing financial support from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). The initiative comes in response to TxDOT's draft 2025 Unified Transportation Program (UTP), which outlines a decade-long plan with $3.9 billion earmarked for the Odessa District.
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Permian Strategic Partnership expands with new members Energy Transfer and Phillips 66
The Permian Strategic Partnership (PSP) has announced the inclusion of Energy Transfer and Phillips 66 as its newest members, bringing the total membership to 31. Since its inception five years ago, PSP has nearly doubled in size and significantly expanded its impact across Southeast New Mexico and West Texas. The organization collaborates with federal, state, and local leaders to develop strategic plans aimed at enhancing education, healthcare, workforce development, infrastructure, and road safety.
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Permian basin and Permian Strategic Partnership host panel to discuss the options for those in need of childcare across the area
The Permian basin and Permian Strategic Partnership recently hosted a panel to address the issue of childcare shortage in the area. The discussion aimed to find solutions for single parents who are struggling to find suitable childcare options. According to CBS7, this shortage not only affects families but could also have a negative impact on the local economy.