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A. Creation and Purpose. The transit advisory committee is created to act in an advisory capacity to the city council regarding grant funding monitoring for transit operations.

B. Duties and Powers. For the purpose of this code, the transit advisory committee shall have the power to review grant funding for transit operations.

C. Organization.

1. The provisions of Chapter 2.15 MCC shall apply for the composition, number, and qualifications of the transit advisory committee.

2. The transit advisory committee shall elect a chairperson and vice-chairperson from among its own regular members annually, coinciding with appointment dates.

3. The transit advisory committee shall be open to the public. The public shall be given an opportunity to testify orally or in writing. The minutes of its proceedings showing the vote of the body, records of the board’s deliberations and other official actions shall be kept by the city clerk as a public record.

4. The transit advisory committee shall adopt rules of procedure consistent with the provisions of the city code for the conduct of its business and procedure.

5. A quorum consists of four members of the committee. The concurring vote of the majority of the quorum of the transit advisory committee shall be necessary to act on any matter on its agenda, except that consent agenda items may be approved or continuances administratively granted as provided for in this section. In the event that members are not sufficiently available to make a quorum, there shall be no meeting. Robert’s Rules of Order shall govern any other motion.

6. The development services director, or a designated representative, shall serve ex officio as the secretary of the transit advisory committee. [Res. 23-19; Ord. 23-17 § 2.]

* Code reviser’s note: Ord. 23-17 adds the provisions of this section as 18.135.090. The section has been editorially renumbered to prevent duplication of numbering.