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ARTICLE VI.
TUCSON TRANSIT ADVISORY COMMITTEE†
TUCSON TRANSIT ADVISORY COMMITTEE†
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* Editors Note: Article VI, §§ 10A-51--10A-64, relating to the Tucson Women's Commission, derived from Ord. No. 4416, §§ 1--9, adopted December 8, 1975; Ord. No. 4770, § 1, adopted March 13, 1978; Ord. No. 7021, § 1, adopted September 6, 1988; and Ord. No. 7266, § 1, adopted August 7, 1989; was repealed by Ord. No. 7845, § 1, adopted June 22, 1992.
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Pursuant to Tucson Charter Chapter XXIV, § 1 and Tucson Code § 10A-139(a), the Tucson Transit Advisory Committee (TTAC) is created and established as an on-going mayor and council advisory committee.
(Ord. No. 12023, § 3, 8-8-23)
(a) Composition. The TTAC shall consist of eleven (11) voting members who shall serve without compensation:
(b) Appointment of members.
(1) The mayor and each council member shall appoint one (1) member for a total of seven (7) voting members.
(2) The city manager shall appoint four (4) members, seeking to provide one (1) member representing each of the following:
a. Disability community; and
b. University of Arizona parking and transportation department.
(3) One (1) member shall be designated as a non-voting staff representative from Pima Association of Governments/Regional Transportation Authority.
(c) Limitation on concurrent service. Consistent with Tucson Code § 10A-134(c), voting members of the TTAC may not serve on more than two (2) city bodies at a time.
(d) Applicability of Tucson Code Chapter 10A, Article XIII. Except as otherwise specifically provided in this article, all provisions of Tucson Code Chapter 10A, Article XIII apply to the TTAC. Notwithstanding any provision of Tucson Code Section 10A-134(b) to the contrary, any members appointed to the TTAC who were serving on the Transit Task Force (TTF) at the time of its dissolution pursuant to Ordinance 12023 shall nonetheless be eligible to serve up to eight (8) years on the TTAC.
(Ord. No. 12023, § 3, 8-8-23; Ord. No. 12051, § 1, 10-17-23)
The TTAC shall evaluate and monitor the city transit system's performance, budget, existing and potential revenue sources, and ridership-building efforts; and shall support the integration of transit into the regional mobility network.
The TTAC shall forward to the mayor and council reports and recommendations on topics as it deems necessary and as requested by the mayor and council. Tucson Code § 10A-139(b)(5), which requires the filing of an annual report with the city clerk summarizing a board's activities during the previous year, does not apply to the TTAC.
The department of transportation and mobility will bring major projects to the TTAC for review.
(Ord. No. 12023, § 3, 8-8-23)
(a) Chair and vice-chair. The TTAC shall select a chair and a vice-chair from among its members, who shall serve for one-year terms. The vice-chair shall act as chair in the absence or disability of the chair, or in the event of a vacancy in that office.
(b) Meetings. The TTAC shall meet once each month, or more frequently as may be necessary.
(c) Subcommittees. The TTAC may form subcommittees as may be necessary to carry out its duties and functions.
(d) Quorum. TTAC is a Category 1 committee. A quorum shall consist of a majority of the members currently appointed and serving.
(Ord. No. 12023, § 3, 8-8-23)
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