Originally aAdopted 5/8/2002, and as cumulatively aAmended
10/14/2009, and 9/12/2012, and 3/13/2013 and 10/14/2015
BYLAWS OF THE REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COUNCIL
Article I – NAME
Article II – PURPOSE
Regional Transportation
Advisory Council advises the Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization (“MPO”) on
transportation policy and planning and serves
as a primary mechanism .
The Advisory Council provides
a forum
for broad public
participation in the
f ede rally m a n d ate d “3 -C” transportation planning process.
Article III – MEMBERSHIP
is limited to public and private organizations and governmental
units, including state agencies and municipalities, that meet the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other applicable federal
requirements concerning public
outreach for metropolitan planning organizations
(collectively, for purposes
of
these bylaws, “entities”).
An entity may become a member
of
the Advisory Council (a) by first attending three meetings of the Advisory Council within a five-month period and, following the third such meeting, thereafter (b) by a majority vote of the then-current voting membership.
Member entities
shall designate
to
the Advisory Council in
writing one representative
Entities may be admitted to membership by vote of the existing members.
Continuing
membership status shall depend on active participation,
defined as attendance at the majority of Advisory Council meetings
in each a federal fiscal year.
Failure
to
attend a majority of such meetings in any federal fiscal
year
shall
a u tom atica lly ch a n ge su ch m em b e r e n tity’s
sta tu s to
no n -voting.
In the discretion of the
Chair, any determination of member entities’ attendance records may be based on the
current and/or
the
most recently concluded federal fiscal year. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no voting
member
entity’s sta tu s sh a ll b e ch an ge d to
no n -voting prior
to the first anniversary of such voting member entity’s f irst att en d an ce of
a
m e etin g of
th e
Advisory Council. Such non-voting member entity may thereafter
be
re-admitted to voting status
upon first (i) attending a majority of six consecutive meetings
of
the Advisory Council and thereafter (ii) by majority
vote of the then-current voting membership.
As used herein,
the term “member” refers
to
an admitted entity, and the
terms
“representative”
and
“alternate”
refer to individuals
designated by any such member entity.
be a voting
representative or
alternate designee
at the Advisory Council.
The list of all current member entities and their respective representatives
and
alternates
shall will be maintained
by MPO staff
on
the MPO website.
Article IV – OFFICERS
The Officers
of the Advisory Council
shall be a Chair and a Vice Chair.
The Chair, supported by MPO staff, shall be the primary contact for the Advisory
Council, shall set agendas
and
shall call and preside at the meetings.
The Advisory Council is a voting member
of
the MPO. The Chair, representing the Advisory Council, will
attend, participate, and vote in MPO meetings.
case
of a vacancy in that office.
If and when requested by the Chair, tThe Vice
Chair shall actively participate in meetings of the MPO and will vote only in the absence
of
the Chair
will exercise the Advisory Council’s vote at the MPO.
In the absence of both the Chair and Vice Chair, the Chair may appoint a member
of
the Advisory Council who is
a past Chair to represent and vote for the Advisory Council at
any
MPO meeting.
Article V – MEETINGS
are open to the public.
however, parliamentary discretion shall be vested in the Chair. The Chair shall
recognize all attendees
wishing to be heard, and shall grant the floor,
except in the discussion of a motion on the floor, where the Chair shall have discretion.
Article VI – QUORUM
One third of the voting members
of the Advisory Council
shall constitute a quorum. Assuming a quorum is present, a simple majority of present voting members shall be present and voting is
necessary for passage of all motions.
Article VII – MOTIONS
Motions will
be
accepted only if moved and seconded by voting members’ designated representatives or
alternates participating in a representative’s
absence.
Article VIII – VOTING
Each voting member
shall have one vote, to be cast by its designated representative, or
in case of su ch rep rese n tative ’s absence, by an alternate.
Article IX – COMMITTEES
An Executive Committee shall consist of the Chair, the Vice Chair, the immediate past
Chair, and Chairs of all standing committees. The Executive Committee shall be
authorized to act in
place of the full Advisory Council on any matters arising between Advisory Council meetings that require immediate action. Any actions so
taken shall be reported to the Advisory Council at its
next meeting. In the case of officer
vacancies, the
Executive Committee shall nominate replacements for election at the next occurring Advisory Council meeting, and the Executive Committee nominees
shall serve until
those elections.
A Membership Committee shall be chaired by the Vice Chair of the Advisory Council
and
shall include at least one representative each from a citizen advocacy organization, a municipality, and a regional or
state agency. The Membership Committee should assess the breadth of representation on an ongoing basis and report annually to the
Chair changes that should be made in Advisory Council membership, if any.
One or more additional cCommittees
may shall be appointed by the Chair
on an annual basis to review and offer
recommendations on
each of the following plans and programs:
the MP O’s Long-Range Transportation Plan, the
Transportation
the Unified Planning Work
Program as well as such other topics as the Chair shall deem advisable in its discretion.
An
Election Committee shall be appointed by the Chair prior
to
yearly elections
of officers, and shall be chaired by the immediate past Chair of the Advisory Council, if available. Election Committee membership shall include a voting member from a citizen advocacy organization, a municipality, and, if possible, a regional or state agency.
Article X – ELECTIONS
The Election Committee will
commence its election process each year
at the July
Advisory Council meeting.
The Election Committee will
encourage members to seek election and will
organize and
administer
the
election, supported by
MPO staff.
Elections
shall be held in October, and the new Officers’ terms shall begin November 1.
Article XI – AMENDMENTS
present and voting
at a meeting of the Advisory Council.
Specific notice of the
proposed amendment shall be provided to members
at least seven days
in advance of the meeting, in order
to
have representation available to vote at the meeting.