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The region is served by the Piedmont Triad Regional Council (PTRC). The PTRC was formed by the merger of the Northwest Piedmont Council of Governments and Piedmont Triad Council of Governments on July 1, 2011. The PTRC is a membership organization of the 12 counties and 62 municipalities in the Triad region. [61]
Piedmont Triad Council of Governments: Davidson, Montgomery, Randolph, Guilford, Rockingham, Caswell, Alamance (The Northwest Piedmont Council of Governments and the Piedmont Triad Council of Governments merged in 2011 to form the Piedmont Triad Regional Council, Region G) [6] [9] H: Pee Dee Council of Governments
Yadkin County is a member of the Northwest Piedmont Council of Governments, a regional planning association. [37] It is located entirely in the North Carolina Senate's 36th district, the North Carolina House of Representatives' 77th district, [38] and North Carolina's 5th congressional district. [39]
Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation (PART) provides inter-city and regional public transportation for the Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point, NC combined statistical area, known as the Piedmont Triad area. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 377,200, or about 1,400 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.
Rockingham County is a member of the Piedmont Triad Council of Governments, a regional voluntary association of 12 counties, [74] and the Piedmont Triad Regional Partnership, a regional economic development organization. [45] The county also has its own Soil and Water Conservation District led by an elected supervisor. [75]
Davidson County is a member of the regional Piedmont Triad Council of Governments. Davidson County gained national attention when Gerald Hege, Sheriff from 1994 to 2003, became a minor celebrity for his unconventional prisoner treatment methods.
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Guilford County is a member of the regional Piedmont Triad Council of Governments. Between 1928 and 2000, Guilford was a bellwether county , as it voted for the winner of every presidential election but three.