vehicles of historic value;
registration
THE STRIKE-EVERYTHING AMENDMENT TO HB 2496 expands the State Transportation Board from 7 to 9 members, with one additional member from Maricopa County, and one additional member from Pima County. The powers and duties of the board are also expanded.
Current statute divides the State Transportation Board into six transportation districts with one Transportation Board member from each district, except for two from the Maricopa County district. Under current law, only two of the seven members of the State Transportation Board can reside in Maricopa County. Maricopa County contains 60 percent of the state’s total population. The following is a breakdown of the Board’s current membership by Transportation District:
2 members representing District 1 (Maricopa County)
1 member representing District 2 (Pima County)
1 member representing District 3 (Cochise, Greenlee and Santa Cruz counties)
1 member representing District 4 (Gila, Graham and Pinal counties)
1 member representing District 5 (Apache, Coconino and Navajo counties)
1 member representing District 6 (La Paz, Mohave, Yavapai and Yuma counties)
“Major Recommendation Six” of the Governor’s Vision 21 Task Force on Transportation calls for expanding the State Transportation Board membership from seven to nine members. In addition, Recommendation Six states that the Governor should consider individuals with a wide variety of experience in transportation issues, be provided with separate staff to evaluate Arizona Department of Transportation plans, programs and performance measures, and develop and adopt a “Statewide Transportation Policy Statement.”
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45th
Legislature
Second
Regular Session 2 February 8, 2002
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