§ 2.48.320. Transportation Board.


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  • A.

    For the purposes of this section, the term "transportation" includes all aspects of "transportation" including, but not limited to, parking of motor vehicles on City streets and in City-owned parking facilities.

    B.

    Established—Duties. There is created a Transportation Board. The duties of the Board are: to provide informed analysis of the facts relating to transportation matters affecting the City and all transportation matters pending before the City Council or before any City agency, board or commission; to recommend to the Mayor and City Council, a comprehensive transportation master plan for the City; to provide oversight, guidance, and expertise in the planning of comprehensive traffic, transit, and parking policies. In performing its functions, the Board shall:

    1.

    Study, review and make recommendations with respect to all transportation and traffic matters, including policies, laws, and regulations;

    2.

    Advise the City Council on the implementation of the transportation master plan and improvement of City transportation and traffic conditions;

    3.

    Provide a forum for citizens and residents to express their views and opinions regarding transportation, traffic policies and procedures and to inform the public with respect to proposals for changes in existing transportation and traffic policies and procedures;

    4.

    Assist the City in the presentation of reports, recommendations, analysis, or policies to other public or quasi-public bodies whose actions may impact transportation conditions within the City; and

    5.

    Participate in activities with Anne Arundel County and the State of Maryland intended to further the transportation concerns of the City.

    6.

    Perform such other duties as directed by the Mayor or City Council.

    C.

    Composition and Procedures.

    1.

    The Board shall consist of fifteen members, eight City of Annapolis residents (one from each ward), two ad hoc members as defined in C.1.B., and five appointed at-large, who shall be appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council for a term of three years, commencing on July 1st of the year in which appointed. The appointment shall designate the term of each member of the board so that the terms of not more than five members of the board shall expire in any one year.

    a.

    If a ward-specific position on the Board vacated on June 30 of any year is not filled by October 1 of the same year or is vacated after a term has commenced and the position is not filled after being vacant for three months, the Mayor and City Council shall no longer be required to adhere to the ward requirement. The position may then be filled by a City resident living in any ward and shall be considered an at-large member. The new at-large member shall serve for the duration of the term. When the position is vacated, it shall be return to being ward-specific.

    b.

    The Board shall include in its membership a representative from the United States Naval Academy and St. John's College.

    2.

    Each member shall have a demonstrated interest or expertise in transportation, parking, or traffic. At least two of the members shall possess professional or academic training in one or more of the above listed disciplines.

    3.

    The Board shall annually select, from among its duly appointed members, officers of at least a chairperson, vice chairperson, and a secretary, whose authority shall be that prescribed in the current edition of Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised.

    4.

    The Board shall, under its own authority, establish rules of procedure and practice to provide for the carrying out of its duties and responsibilities consistent with the provisions of this chapter.

    5.

    The Director of Transportation, the Director of Planning and Zoning, the Director of Public Works and a representative from the State of Maryland shall be ex officio, non-voting members of the Board. The Mayor may designate additional City officials or individuals to participate in an ex officio, non-voting capacity.

    D.

    Reports and Decisions.

    1.

    A recommendation, or action of the Board shall be adopted only upon a majority of the members present and voting and shall be based upon publicly available information, statistics, or data. A quorum, comprises a simple majority of the sworn members, or five, whichever is greater, and such a quorum is necessary to conduct business.

    2.

    A report, delineating the basis therefore, shall be rendered for each recommendation or action.

    3.

    Each report shall be delivered to the City Council for its consideration.

    4.

    The Board shall render an annual report to be received by the City Council not later than February 1st of the year following the year being reported. The report shall review the status of transportation and traffic affecting the City, and shall summarize all actions of the Council and Board taken during the calendar year past. The report shall delineate current difficulties, identify upcoming problems and view pending matters. The transportation master plan shall be reviewed, and the Board shall recommend necessary plans, studies, actions and expenditures for the following year to accomplish the objectives of the plan. The Board shall, as part of its annual report, notify the Council of any and all trends and developments which are becoming, or will become, a significant transportation concern of the City, whether or not a particular matter is physically located within the corporate borders of the municipality.

    (Ord. O-55-06 Amended § 1 (part), 2007: Ord. O-6-03 § 1; amended during supplement #5; Ord. O-11-98 § 1 (part))

(Ord. No. O-31-12 Amended, § I, 2-25-2013; Ord. No. O-9-15, § I, 4-13-2015)