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Board of County Commissioners (BCC) and FDOT, using
an interlocal agreement, gave the MPO the authority to
organize itself to conduct a "continuing, cooperative
and comprehensive transportation planning and
programming process". The agreement was designed to make
the MPO an effective instrument for developing plans and
programs that would thereafter be implemented.
Although the membership of the
MPO Governing Board
is largely composed of individuals who serve on the
BCC, the two boards are separate and distinct. The
BCC, a general-purpose local governing body
consisting of locally elected officials, exercises the
powers delegated to it by the metropolitan charter. The
MPO Board, on the other hand, possesses no powers of
local self-government and acts within the policy realm
of transportation only. While the
BCC is responsible
primarily to the electorate of Miami-Dade County, the
MPO Board is
primarily responsible to the state governor and to the
federal agencies that provide funding for transportation
projects and mandate planning requirements as a
precondition for funding.
In other major metropolitan areas, MPO boards are
markedly different than local governmental boards and
are composed of officials representing the various
municipalities in the given urban area. The unique
structure used by Miami-Dade County, however, enhances
coordination between the two boards, and tends to
facilitate the process of advancing from plans to
implementation of transportation projects.
The existing interlocal agreement provides that the
MPO may:
- Enter into contracts or agreements, other than
interlocal agreements, with local and/or state
agencies to utilize the staff resources of those
agencies.
- Administer its affairs and business.
- Enter into agreements with the
FDOT, operators
of public mass transportation services, and the
area-wide and regional A-95 agencies.
- Enter into contracts for professional services.
- Accept funds, grants, assistance gifts, or
bequeaths from local, state and federal sources.
- Acquire, own, operate, maintain, sell or lease
any real or personal property.
- Promulgate rules to effectuate its powers,
responsibilities, and obligations provided said
rules do not supersede or conflict with applicable
local and state laws, rules and regulations.
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- The agreement also specifies that the MPO will
provide for an appropriate organization to
administer its business and affairs, set up a
community involvement structure and establish a
process to evaluate the technical adequacy of
transportation planning activities. To carry out its
duties, the MPO entered into a Management Services
Agreement with the
BCC.
Major elements of this agreement are:
- The county shall furnish the MPO with the
professional, technical, administrative and clerical
service, the supplies, the equipment, the office and
other space, and such other incidental items as may
be required and necessary to manage the business and
affairs of the MPO and to carry on the
transportation planning and programming process.
- The
county manager of Miami-Dade County shall be
responsible to the
MPO Board for the conduct of the
transportation planning process as well as the
appointment, assignment, direction and control of
all personnel necessary thereto; the development of
an appropriate organizational structure and the
development of procedures to monitor and coordinate
the planning process.
- The
county manager shall prepare annually a detailed
listing of all tasks necessary and incidental to
carrying out the planning process.
The head of each county department or agency
participating in the transportation planning process
shall be deemed a technical advisor in the field of
his competency and shall be expected to provide the
MPO with expert advice or perform such duties
incidental hereto as the county manager shall
assign.
- The
county attorney shall be the legal advisor to
the MPO and shall represent the MPO in all legal
matters, provided that, with the concurrence of the
county attorney, the MPO may employ special
counsel for specific needs. A secretariat staff
office is to be designated by the
county manager.
- The
county manager shall prepare an annual budget on
an October 1 to September 30 fiscal year basis. The
budget shall identify funding sources, participating
agencies and the level of participation by the
various agencies. The MPO region includes the
incorporated and unincorporated areas of Miami-Dade
County. This region has an area of 2,464 square
miles and over 2.2 million residents. The
incorporated area is composed of thirty-four (34)
municipalities with their own governments.
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