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download MATS Bylaws | amended March 2016
MATS Bylaws for the Macon Area Transportation Study
Prepared By:
Macon-Bibb Planning & Zoning Commission
In Cooperation With
The Georgia Department of Transportation | Federal Highway Administration
Adopted by the MATS Policy Committee on November 5, 2014
Amended: August 5, 2015
Amended: March 9, 2016
Amended: November 3, 2021
POLICY COMMITTEE
ARTICLE 1
Name & Purpose
The name of this organization shall be the Policy Committee for the Macon Area Transportation Study. The Committee shall be responsible for the establishment of policy and overall guidance for the Study. Its purpose is to carry out a continuing, cooperative, and comprehensive multi-modal transportation planning process that includes the development of the Long Range Transportation Plan and the Transportation Improvement Program which serve to develop a safe and efficient surface transportation system for all modes of travel.
ARTICLE II
Composition
The Policy Committee shall be composed of officials from participating governmental jurisdictions and organizations. Membership shall be determined by organizational position, with the following positions being members:
Voting Members
Macon-Bibb County Mayor
Macon-Bibb Commissioner Macon-Bibb Commissioner Macon-Bibb Commissioner
Jones County
Chairman, Jones County Commission
Monroe County
Chairman, Monroe County Commission
Government Agencies
Chairman, Macon-Bibb County Transit Authority Chairman, Middle Georgia Regional Commission
Chairman, Macon-Bibb County Planning & Zoning Commission Chairman, Macon-Bibb County Water Authority
Director of Planning, Georgia Department of Transportation
Chairman, Citizens’ Advisory Committee
Chairman, Macon-Bibb County Industrial Authority
Non-Voting Members
Eighth District Representative, Georgia State Transportation Board Second District Representative, Georgia State Transportation Board Executive Director, Macon-Bibb County Planning & Zoning Commission Division Administrator, Federal Highway Administration
Chairman, Macon-Bibb County Urban Development Authority County Manager, Macon-Bibb County
Macon-Bibb County Engineer
Executive Director, Middle Ga. Regional Commission Local State Representative, State of Georgia
ARTICLE III
Duties
ARTICLE IV
Organization
ARTICLE V
Duties of the Chairperson
ARTICLE VI
Meetings
the designated alternate for each voting member and will updated that information on a yearly basis.
ARTICLE VII
Amendments to Bylaws
These bylaws may be amended by an affirmative vote of a simple majority of the full voting membership of the Committee. A bylaw change shall be presented for consideration at a regular meeting of the Committee; however, voting shall be deferred until the regular meeting following the meeting at which the bylaw change was proposed. In any event the bylaws and organizational framework are bound to the parameters established in the Memorandum of Understanding.
TECHNICAL COORDINATING COMMITTEE
ARTICLE I
Name & Purpose
The name of this committee shall be the Technical Coordinating Committee (TCC) of the Macon Area Transportation Study. The purpose of the Technical Coordinating Committee
shall be to assist the MATS Policy Committee with collecting information, performing technical reviews, formulating recommendations, setting priorities, drafting MPO documents, maintaining MPO processes, and other matters as directed by the MATS Policy
Committee. The TCC shall assist MPO Staff and the Policy Committee in completing the work tasks described in the Unified Planning Work Program.
Article II Composition
The Technical Coordinating Committee shall be composed of key staff members from participating governmental jurisdictions. Membership shall be determined by organizational position, with the following positions being members:
Voting Members
Macon-Bibb County Traffic Engineer Sheriff’s Department
Macon-Bibb County Engineer Macon-Bibb County Attorney
Manager of Middle GA Regional Airport Director of Facilities Management
Director of Economic and Community Development
Jones County Zoning Enforcement Officer
Monroe County Zoning Enforcement Officer
Macon-Bibb County Planning & Zoning Commission Project Director, Macon Area Transportation Study Planning Director
Transportation Planner
Other Jurisdictions & Government Agencies Transportation Planner, Georgia DOT Planning Office Transportation Planner, Georgia DOT Intermodal Office
Pre-Construction Engineer, Thomaston District Office, Georgia DOT Planning Director, Middle Georgia Regional Commission Executive Director, Middle Georgia Regional Commission
Director, Macon-Bibb Co. Water Authority Executive Director, Macon-Bibb County Industrial Authority
Director, Macon Transit Authority
Executive Director, Macon-Bibb County Urban Development Authority Representative, Transportation Committee, Chamber of Commerce Executive Director, Macon-Bibb Co. Business Development Dept.
Chief, Macon-Bibb Co. Fire Department
Non-Voting Members
Intermodal Planning Engineer, Federal Highway Administration Area Engineer, Georgia DOT
Chairman, Citizens Advisory Committee Urban Designer, Georgia DOT
Division Administrator, Federal Highway Administration
ARTICLE III
Duties
ARTICLE IV
Organization
ARTICLE V
Duties of the Chairperson
ARTICLE VI
Meetings
CITIZEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE
ARTICLE I
Name
The name of this organization shall be the Citizen’s Advisory Committee (CAC) of the Macon Area Transportation Study.
ARTICLE II
Purpose
The purpose of the CAC shall be to provide a forum for identifying, discussing, and documenting broad-based citizen input and community perspectives regarding local transportation matters and the transportation planning programs of the MPO. The Committee shall be representative of a diverse cross-section of people and interests in the MATS area.
ARTICLE III
Composition
The CAC shall be composed of 20 citizen representatives. The structure of the CAC shall be as follows:
announce all positions currently deemed to be vacant. Among the justifications for the chairperson to deem a position vacant are:
ARTICLE IV
Duties
The duties of the Committee shall include the following:
ARTICLE V
Organization
Section 1. The Committee shall elect a Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson during the first
meeting of each calendar year. The Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson shall be elected by a majority vote of the Committee to serve one year. The Chairperson and the Vice-Chairperson may be re-elected for a maximum of three consecutive years.
Section 2. The Chairperson shall serve as a voting member of the MATS Policy Committee and
a nonvoting member of the MATS Technical Coordinating Committee, and any other duties deemed necessary by the majority of the CAC. The Vice-Chairperson shall be the Chairperson’s designated alternative for the Technical Coordinating Committee and the Policy Committee.
Section 3. CAC members may attend other transportation related meetings and report back to
the CAC their observations.
ARTICLE VI
Meetings
Section 1. The CAC shall meet one week before regular Technical Coordinating Committee
meetings, in addition to any special meetings called by the Chairperson. All meetings will be held on Wednesdays at 6:00 P.M. at the Planning and Zoning Commission Conference Room unless notification is given otherwise.
Section 2. The Chairperson, or if absent, the Vice-Chairperson, shall preside at all meetings and
decide all points of order and procedure. In the absence of both the Chairperson and the Vice- Chairperson, an appointed Chair shall be designated by a majority vote of the members present.
Section 3. Each item of the agenda shall be introduced by the Chairperson and then presented
by the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). Presentation of an agenda item need not be exhaustive or substantive. An agenda item may be given a cursory presentation when a more detailed treatment is planned for a later date or when a cursory presentation is otherwise sufficient. The chairperson may suspend the MPO presentation of an agenda item.
Once an agenda item has been introduced by the chairperson and presented by the MPO (unless MPO presentation has been suspended), informal discussion may proceed as long as there is not a motion pending.
A motion may be passed by majority vote only if the motion regards an agenda item of which the Committee has had at least 7 days’ notice. A motion regarding an agenda item that has not been given at least 7 days’ notice may be passed only with a unanimous vote of the Committee members present.
Section 4. Meeting notices shall be mailed at least fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the
meeting outlining the planned agenda. Should there be no business to come before the committee, the meeting will be canceled by written notice at least seven calendar days prior to the planned meeting date.
Section 5. No action of the Committee will become official unless a quorum is present. Seven
Amendments
Section 4. Meeting notices shall be mailed at least fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the
meeting outlining the planned agenda. Should there be no business to come before the committee, the meeting will be canceled by written notice at least seven calendar days prior to the planned meeting date.
Section 5. No action of the Committee will become official unless a quorum is present. Seven members will constitute a quorum.
Amendments