File #: 2023-0391   
Type: Informational Report Status: Filed
File created: 5/24/2023 In control: Operations, Safety, and Customer Experience Committee
On agenda: 7/20/2023 Final action: 7/27/2023
Title: APPROVE nominees for membership on Metro's Gateway Cities and San Fernando Valley Service Councils.
Sponsors: System Safety, Security and Operations Committee
Indexes: Customer service, Gateway Cities (Southeast LA County) Service Council, Gender, Informational Report, Ridership, San Fernando, San Fernando Valley Service Council, San Fernando Valley Service Sector, San Fernando Valley subregion, Strategic planning, Surveys
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - New Appointee Biography Qualifications, 2. Attachment B - Appointing Authority Nomination Letters
Related files: 2023-0608
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OPERATIONS, SAFETY AND CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE COMMITTEE
JULY 20, 2023

Subject
SUBJECT: MEMBERSHIP ON METRO'S REGIONAL SERVICE COUNCILS

Action
ACTION: APPROVE NOMINATIONS

Heading
RECOMMENDATION

Title
APPROVE nominees for membership on Metro's Gateway Cities and San Fernando Valley Service Councils.

Issue
ISSUE

Each Metro Service Council (MSC) is comprised of nine Representatives that serve terms of three years; terms are staggered so that the terms of three of each Council's nine members expire annually on June 30. Incumbent Representatives can serve additional terms if re-nominated by the nominating authority and confirmed by the Metro Board.

The Gateway Cities and San Fernando Valley Service Councils have vacancies created by Councilmembers who recently resigned or whose seats were not filled at the end of their terms.

Background
BACKGROUND

Metro Service Councils were created in 2002 as community-based bodies tasked with improving bus service and promoting service coordination with municipal and local transit providers. The MSC bylaws specify that Representatives should live in, work in, or represent the region; have a basic working knowledge of public transit service within their region, and an understanding of passenger transit needs. To do so, each Representative is expected to ride at least one transit service per month.

The MSC are responsible for convening public hearings to receive community input on proposed service modifications and rendering decisions on proposed bus route changes considering staff's recommendations and public comments. All route and major service changes that are approved by the MSC will be brought to the Metro Board of Directors as an information item. Should the Metro Board decide to move an MSC-approved service change to an Action Item, the MSC will be notified of this change prior to the next Service Council monthly meeting.

Discussion
DISCUSSION

The individuals listed below have been nominated...

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