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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1350RESOLUTION NO. I .2 .s D A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, creating the City Transit Advisory Board, describing its formation, constitution and duties with regard to a transit system for the City. WHEREAS, the city Council intends that a comprehensive City transit plan be developed and adopted in order to promote the use of public transportation as a mode of urban transportation in the City: and WHEREAS, traffic congestion, limited parking facilities, increasing fuel costs, concern for personal health, and energy shortages have combined to make public transportation, such as a City transit system, an increasingly attractive alternative to unrestrictive use of the automobile: and WHEREAS, the active involvement of commuters and other potential users of a City transit system in the form of an organized board to advise municipal authorities is vital to insure proper development of a transit system for the City: NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Intent. That it is the intent of the City Council to create the City Transit Advisory Board to advise the City Council, the Mayor, and all departments and offices of the City on matters related to public transportation including specifically the development of a City transit system. Such Board shall have the opportunity to contribute in an advisory capacity to all aspects of the City's planning processes insofar as they may relate to public transportation. Section 2. Board Formation & Constitution. That the City Transit Advisory Board shall be composed of no more than 11 members appointed by the Mayor, subject to confirmation by the City Council to serve staggered terms of one and two years. The Board shall serve under the direction of the Mayor subject to council directives, and shall receive technical support from City staff as set forth below. a. Potential users of a City transit system; b. Organizations concerned with safety; c. Representatives of business organizations; d. Interested private citizens concerned with public urban transportation issues. The foregoing members shall be the only voting members of the Board. Section 3. Duties & Responsibilities of Board. The Board shall review proposals to implement and operate a transit system in the City and advise the Mayor and City Council, representatives from the following City departments and offices who are so delegated by the Department Head. Assigned staff members from the following departments shall be nonvoting members of the Advisory Board and shall provide technical assistance and provide input as needed: a. Public Works Department; 2 b. Police Department; c. Planning Department; and d. Finance Department. In addition, the Board shall: City of day of ATTEST: a. Assist in the formulation of Kent's Comprehensive Public Transportation Plan. b. Review proposals and plans for a City transit system and routes within the City of Kent. c. Promote city transit as a viable form of urban transportation. d. Consider transit proposals that would link into METRO and proposed heavy commuter rail systems. e. Consider City transit system proposals that can be utilized to assist in the implementation of the City's Commute Trip Reduction Program. f. Study programs and incentives to encourage commuting through provision of safe, accessible routes and secure parking facilities. Passed at a regular meeting of the city Council of the Kent, Washington this b day of ~ , 1993. ~"J._red in by the Mayor \>t the city of Kent, this 7 ~--1993. \ \\,\ . C\__:_~\....J. \ , l""'---- ' DA~KELLEHER, MAYOR CLERK 3 APPROVED AS TO FORM: I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. ~~~0 , passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, the fo~ day of ~ , 1993. ~ BRENDA JACOBER; 4 t:l Ltr-//'R~ SEAL) CITY CLERK