File #: 2019-0500   
Type: Appointment Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/14/2019 In control: Executive Management Committee
On agenda: 7/18/2019 Final action:
Title: APPOINT the Conference Of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) SoCal to the Transportation Business Advisory Council.
Sponsors: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
Indexes: Appointment, Commerce, Disadvantaged business enterprises, Gateway Cities (Southeast LA County) Service Sector, Gateway Cities subregion, Minorities
Related files: 2019-0600
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EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

JULY 18, 2019

 

 

Subject

SUBJECT:                     TRANSPORTATION BUSINESS ADVISORY COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS

 

Action

ACTION:                     APPROVE RECOMMENDATIONS

 

Heading

RECOMMENDATION

 

Title

APPOINT the Conference Of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) SoCal to the Transportation Business Advisory Council.

 

Issue

ISSUE

 

The Transportation Business Advisory Council (TBAC) was created in 1992 by Assembly Bill 152 and codified into law as Public Utilities Code Section 130051.19(c). The purpose of TBAC is to advise the Los Angeles County Transportation Authority (Metro) on matters regarding women and minority business enterprises.

 

Small business organizations interested in becoming members of TBAC must submit applications to the TBAC membership committee. TBAC’s membership committee evaluates the applications to determine whether the organization’s mission aligns with TBAC’s charter. Organizations recommended for TBAC membership are forwarded to Metro’s Board of Directors for consideration and appointment. Public Utilities Code Section 130051.19(c) provides that “Members of the council shall be selected by the authority…” The term “authority,” although not expressly defined in the statute, has been generally interpreted to mean Metro’s Board of Directors. To comply with Section

130051.19(c), Metro’s Board of Directors must select or appoint TBAC members.

 

Background

BACKGROUND

 

On March 24, 2016, Metro’s Board of Directors approved sixteen (16) business organizations to TBAC in accordance to Public Utilities Code section 130051.19(c), which created TBAC, and which states the following: “The authority shall establish a Transportation Business Advisory Council to advise it on matters regarding the disadvantaged business enterprise program to enable the authority to meet or exceed women and minority business enterprise participation goals. Members of the council shall be selected by the authority, and shall include representatives of professional organizations and other groups which advocate on behalf of greater participation of women and minority business enterprises in public contracts. The chairperson of the authority or his or her designee shall meet with the council, and the authority shall provide adequate staff support for the council, and shall consider all recommendations made by the council.”

 

On September 28, 2017, Metro’s Board of Directors approved an additional three (3) business organizations to TBAC.

 

Discussion

DISCUSSION

 

Considerations

 

In accordance with defined statute, staff is advancing the Conference Of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) SoCal for TBAC membership consideration and appointment by Metro’s Board of Directors. The organizations have submitted applications along with the required supporting documentation affirming that they are located in Los Angeles County and advocate on behalf of small, disadvantaged, minority, or women business enterprises.

 

If appointed by the Metro Board, COMTO SoCal will be the 20th organization to be added to the current TBAC organization membership listed below:

 

1.                     American Indian Chamber of Commerce of California

2.                     Arab American Association of Engineers & Architects: California Chapter

3.                     Arab American Association of Engineers & Architects: Golden State Chapter

4.                     Asian American Advertising Federation

5.                     Asian American Architects & Engineers Association

6.                     Black Business Association

7.                     Filipino American Society of Architects & Engineers

8.                     Hispanic Engineers Business Corp.

9.                     Los Angeles Chapter - Elite Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business Network

10.                     Los Angeles Chapter of National Organization of Minority Architects

11.                     Los Angeles Chapter of the Disabled Veteran Business Alliance

12.                     Los Angeles Latino Chamber of Commerce

13.                     National Association of Minority Contractors

14.                     National Association of Women Business Owners - Los Angeles

15.                     National Association of Women in Construction - Los Angeles

16.                     Regional Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

17.                     Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers - Los Angeles Chapter

18.                     Women’s Business Enterprise National Council - West

19.                     Women’s Transportation Seminar - Los Angeles Chapter

 

Next_Steps

NEXT STEPS

 

Upon the approval of the business organization, Metro staff will notify TBAC Membership that the Metro Board of Directors has approved COMTO as a member of TBAC.

 

 

Prepared_by

Prepared by:                      Tashai Smith, Interim Executive Officer, Diversity & Economic Opportunity, (213) 922-2128

Keith Compton,

Director, Diversity & Economic Opportunity, (213) 922-2406

Michael Luna,

Senior Diversity & Economic Opportunity Representative, (213) 922-2062

Reviewed_By

Reviewed by:                      Debra Avila,

Chief Vendor/Contract Management Officer, (213) 922-6383