Bill Text: FL S0368 | 2020 | Regular Session | Engrossed
Bill Title: Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2020-03-14 - Died on Calendar [S0368 Detail]
Download: Florida-2020-S0368-Engrossed.html
CS for SB 368 First Engrossed 2020368e1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit 3 Authority; amending s. 339.175, F.S.; renaming the 4 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan 5 Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee as 6 the Chairs Coordinating Committee; deleting a 7 requirement that the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit 8 Authority provide the committee with administrative 9 support and direction; amending s. 343.92, F.S.; 10 providing that a mayor’s designated alternate may be a 11 member of the governing board of the authority; 12 requiring that the alternate be an elected member of 13 the city council of the mayor’s municipality and be 14 approved by the municipality’s city council; requiring 15 a mayor’s designated alternate to attend meetings 16 under certain circumstances, in which case the 17 alternate has full voting rights; providing that a 18 simple majority of board members constitutes a quorum 19 and that a simple majority of those members present is 20 necessary for any action to be taken; deleting 21 obsolete language; amending s. 343.922, F.S.; revising 22 a provision requiring the authority to present the 23 regional transit development plan and updates to 24 specified entities; deleting a provision requiring 25 that the authority coordinate plans and projects with 26 the TBARTA Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs 27 Coordinating Committee and participate in the regional 28 M.P.O. planning process to ensure regional 29 comprehension of the authority’s mission, goals, and 30 objectives; deleting a provision requiring that the 31 authority provide administrative support and direction 32 to the TBARTA Metropolitan Planning Organization 33 Chairs Coordinating Committee; providing an effective 34 date. 35 36 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 37 38 Section 1. Paragraph (i) of subsection (6) of section 39 339.175, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 40 339.175 Metropolitan planning organization.— 41 (6) POWERS, DUTIES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES.—The powers, 42 privileges, and authority of an M.P.O. are those specified in 43 this section or incorporated in an interlocal agreement 44 authorized under s. 163.01. Each M.P.O. shall perform all acts 45 required by federal or state laws or rules, now and subsequently 46 applicable, which are necessary to qualify for federal aid. It 47 is the intent of this section that each M.P.O. shall be involved 48 in the planning and programming of transportation facilities, 49 including, but not limited to, airports, intercity and high 50 speed rail lines, seaports, and intermodal facilities, to the 51 extent permitted by state or federal law. 52 (i) There is created theTampa Bay Area Regional Transit53Authority Metropolitan Planning OrganizationChairs Coordinating 54 Committeeis created within the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit55Authority, composed of the M.P.O.’s serving Citrus, Hernando, 56 Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, and Sarasota 57 Counties.The authority shall provide administrative support and58direction to the committee.The committee must, at a minimum: 59 1. Coordinate transportation projects deemed to be 60 regionally significant by the committee. 61 2. Review the impact of regionally significant land use 62 decisions on the region. 63 3. Review all proposed regionally significant 64 transportation projects in the respective transportation 65 improvement programs which affect more than one of the M.P.O.’s 66 represented on the committee. 67 4. Institute a conflict resolution process to address any 68 conflict that may arise in the planning and programming of such 69 regionally significant projects. 70 Section 2. Paragraph (b) of subsection (2) and subsections 71 (8) and (9) of section 343.92, Florida Statutes, are amended to 72 read: 73 343.92 Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority.— 74 (2) The governing board of the authority shall consist of 75 13 voting members appointed no later than 45 days after the 76 creation of the authority. 77 (b) The 13 voting members of the board shall be as follows: 78 1. The county commissions of Hernando, Hillsborough, 79 Manatee, Pasco, and Pinellas Counties shall each appoint one 80 county commissioner to the board. Members appointed under this 81 subparagraph shall serve 2-year terms with not more than three 82 consecutive terms being served by any person. If a member under 83 this subparagraph leaves elected office, a vacancy exists on the 84 board to be filled as provided in this subparagraph within 90 85 days. 86 2.a. Two members of the board shall be the mayor, or the 87 mayor’s designated alternate, of the largest municipality within 88 the service area of each of the following independent transit 89 agencies or their legislatively created successor agencies: 90 Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority and Hillsborough Area 91 Regional Transit Authority. The largest municipality is that 92 municipality with the largest population as determined by the 93 most recent United States Decennial Census. 94 b. The mayor’s designated alternate must be an elected 95 member of the municipality’s city council and approved as the 96 mayor’s designated alternate by the municipality’s city council. 97 In the event the mayor is unable to attend a meeting, the 98 mayor’s designated alternate shall attend the meeting on the 99 mayor’s behalf and has the full right to vote. 100 3. The following independent transit agencies or their 101 legislatively created successor agencies shall each appoint from 102 the membership of their governing bodies one member to the 103 board: Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority and Hillsborough Area 104 Regional Transit Authority. Each member appointed under this 105 subparagraph shall serve a 2-year term with not more than three 106 consecutive terms being served by any person. If a member no 107 longer meets the transit authority’s criteria for appointment, a 108 vacancy exists on the board, which must be filled as provided in 109 this subparagraph within 90 days. 110 4. The Governor shall appoint to the board four members 111 from the regional business community, each of whom must reside 112 in one of the counties governed by the authority and may not be 113 an elected official. Of the members initially appointed under 114 this subparagraph, one shall serve a 1-year term, two shall 115 serve 2-year terms, and one shall serve a term as the initial 116 chair as provided in subsection (5). Thereafter, a member 117 appointed under this subparagraph shall serve a 2-year term with 118 not more than three consecutive terms being served by any 119 person. 120 121 Appointments may be staggered to avoid mass turnover at the end 122 of any 2-year or 4-year period. A vacancy during a term shall be 123 filled within 90 days in the same manner as the original 124 appointment for the remainder of the unexpired term. 125 (8) A simple majoritySeven membersof the board shall 126 constitute a quorum, and a simple majority of the voting members 127 present shall be necessary for any action to be taken by the 128 boardthe vote of seven members is necessary for any action to129be taken by the authority. The authority may meet upon the 130 constitution of a quorum. A vacancy does not impair the right of 131 a quorum of the board to exercise all rights and the ability to 132 perform all duties of the authority. 133(9) Beginning July 1, 2017, the board must evaluate the134abolishment, continuance, modification, or establishment of the135following committees:136(a) Planning committee.137(b) Policy committee.138(c) Finance committee.139(d) Citizens advisory committee.140(e) Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority Metropolitan141Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating Committee.142(f) Transit management committee.143(g) Technical advisory committee.144 145The board must submit its recommendations for abolishment,146continuance, modification, or establishment of the committees to147the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of148Representatives before the beginning of the 2018 Regular149Session.150 Section 3. Paragraphs (e), (f), and (g) of subsection (3) 151 of section 343.922, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 152 343.922 Powers and duties.— 153 (3) 154 (e) The authority shall present theoriginalregional 155 transit development plan and updates to the governing bodies of 156 the counties within the designated region, to the TBARTA157Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs Coordinating158Committee,and to the legislative delegation members 159 representing those counties within 90 days after adoption. 160(f) The authority shall coordinate plans and projects with161the TBARTA Metropolitan Planning Organization Chairs162Coordinating Committee, to the extent practicable, and163participate in the regional M.P.O. planning process to ensure164regional comprehension of the authority’s mission, goals, and165objectives.166(g) The authority shall provide administrative support and167direction to the TBARTA Metropolitan Planning Organization168Chairs Coordinating Committee as provided in s. 339.175(6)(i).169 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2020.