Governor Abbott Reappoints Jed Alton Brown to Webb County-Laredo Mobility Authority
- March 23, 2026 | Austin, Texas – Governor Greg Abbott has reappointed Jed Alton Brown to a third term as presiding officer of the Webb County - City...
- The reappointment underscores Brown’s continued role in shaping transportation infrastructure development in Webb County and the City of Laredo.
- Brown, a Laredo resident, currently serves as president of The Brownstone Group, Inc., a real estate development and general contracting firm specializing in multi-family housing.
| Austin, Texas – Governor Greg Abbott has reappointed Jed Alton Brown to a third term as presiding officer of the Webb County – City of Laredo Regional Mobility Authority, with his term now set to expire on .
The reappointment underscores Brown’s continued role in shaping transportation infrastructure development in Webb County and the City of Laredo. The Regional Mobility Authority serves as a crucial link between local transportation planners and the state government, facilitating project delivery for the region.
Brown, a Laredo resident, currently serves as president of The Brownstone Group, Inc., a real estate development and general contracting firm specializing in multi-family housing. His involvement extends beyond real estate, as he is a member of the policy committee of the Laredo &. Webb County Area Metropolitan Planning Organization. He previously dedicated three terms to the Webb County Appraisal Review Board.
Governor Abbott initially appointed Brown to the position in 2019, and this latest reappointment reflects confidence in his leadership. According to a statement from the Governor’s office, the RMA is designed to allow local leaders to collaborate with the state on transportation projects.
Beyond his professional and civic duties, Brown maintains an active lifestyle as a private pilot and holds a real estate broker’s license. He also has a history of community involvement, having volunteered as a board leader and coach for youth sports teams in local leagues.
Brown’s educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Marketing from The University of Texas at Austin. His diverse experience – spanning real estate, planning, and community service – positions him to continue guiding the RMA’s efforts in improving transportation infrastructure for the region.
The Webb County-City of Laredo Regional Mobility Authority plays a vital role in addressing the unique transportation challenges of the border region. The RMA’s work is particularly important given the increasing commercial traffic and population growth in the area. The authority’s projects aim to enhance connectivity, reduce congestion, and support economic development.
While the specific projects currently underway were not detailed in the Governor’s announcement, the RMA’s ongoing initiatives likely include improvements to roadways, bridges, and other transportation infrastructure. The authority collaborates with various stakeholders, including local governments, state agencies, and private sector partners, to ensure projects align with regional needs and priorities.
Looking ahead, the RMA, under Brown’s continued leadership, will likely focus on securing funding for future transportation projects and addressing emerging challenges, such as the increasing demand for efficient freight transportation and the need for sustainable transportation solutions. The authority’s success will be crucial in supporting the economic vitality and quality of life in Webb County and the City of Laredo.
