Regions of the Texas Municipal League
The Texas Municipal League has 15 sub-state regions (regions 2-16) that were formed in 1958.
Regional Service Statements
- to promote interests in city government on a regional level
- facilitate the exchange of information among the cities in the region
- and assist the TML Board of Directors in formulating policy that represents the diverse interests of the state
Region Officers
Each region elects officers and conducts regional meetings at least twice each year.
Each region also elects a representative to serve on the TML Board of Directors.
- each region may only have one board representative
- only an elected city official from a city within the region may serve as that region's representative
- term of office for the regional representative is two years with a maximum of four years for any one person.
How to Plan and Host a TML Regional Meeting
Duties of TML Regional Officers
Region List
The following list of the TML regions shows the general geographic areas of the state and how they are divided into regions. By clicking on the region, you can learn about the region's officers and upcoming meetings. For a list of cities in each region, go to the TML Online City Officials Directory.
| Region 2 | Amarillo Area |
| Region 3 | Caprock - Lubbock Area |
| Region 4 | Permian Basin Region - Odessa Area |
| Region 5 | Red River Valley - Wichita Falls Area |
| Region 6 | Hub of Texas - Abilene Area |
| Region 7 | Alamo Region - San Antonio Area |
| Region 8 | Where the West Begins - Fort Worth Area |
| Region 9 | Heart of Texas Region - Waco Area |
| Region 10 | Highland Lakes Region - Austin Area |
| Region 11 | Coastal Bend Region - Corpus Christi Area |
| Region 12 | Lower Rio Grande Valley - Rio Grande Valley Area |
| Region 13 | North Central Texas Region - Dallas Area |
| Region 14 | San Jacinto Region - Houston Area |
| Region 15 | Tyler-Longview Area |
| Region 16 | Golden Pine & Oil Region - Beaumont - Lufkin Area |


