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165 Bret Martin: They can send the complaint to the OPT administrator or file a compliant with the Federal Transit <br />166 Administrators office of Civil Rights. <br />167 <br />168 Ted Triebel: You said something about the make up of the OUTBoard because we make important decision <br />169 about transpiration but as far as I know, we don't make decisions. This is not a decision making board. <br />170 <br />171 Bret Martin: The NCDOT state management plan, they have developed to tell FTA how they are governing their <br />172 sub recipients who are using their federal funding for rural transportation regarding who we are serving and how <br />173 we are serving in the hands of this body. The business decisions are the board of County Commissioners. <br />174 Malcum, can you concur? <br />175 <br />176 Malcum Massenburg: At the DOT level, one of the first questions before sending anything to the BOCC, has <br />177 their TAB board reviewed and approved that document. <br />178 <br />179 Paul Gutherie: We are getting this after the fact instead of before the fact. <br />180 <br />181 Craig Benedict: This is not a final deciding board. <br />182 <br />183 Bret Martin: The preference would have been for these items to come before the OUTBoard first. <br />184 <br />185 Heidi Perry: I am reading the charge and we do not have the final say. <br />186 <br />187 Bret Martin: That is true, the BOCC has said but that is not true with the State Management Plan. <br />188 <br />189 Paul Gutherie: This function we have just discussed is a new function for this board and we can sort that out but <br />190 it is a new function. We should adopt and endorse what the BOCC did and I would even welcome a second <br />191 resolution to ask Staff to look carefully into what needs to be done to amend the overall guidance with regards to <br />192 the responsibility of this board to encompass the powers that have been assigned to us. <br />193 <br />194 MOTION made Art Menius to endorse the action of the BOCC adopting the resolution adopting the Orange <br />195 Public Transportation Title Six Plan Program. Seconded by Alex Castro <br />196 VOTE: Unanimous <br />197 <br />198 MOTION made by Paul Gutherie for the committee of this board to draft revisions to the statement of <br />199 responsibility of this board to fit its new roles in managing of the Title Six Plan and the Americans with <br />200 Disabilities Act Plan. Seconded by Alex Castro <br />201 VOTE: Unanimous <br />202 <br />203 <br />204 Bret Martin: Draft Statewide Transportation Improvement Plan (STIP) — Review Planning staff's comments on <br />205 the Draft STIP. <br />206 <br />207 <br />208 AGENDA ITEM VI: STAFF UPDATES <br />209 Bicycle Safety — Update on the BOCC petition for planning staff to work with the <br />210 OUTBoard to discuss bicycle safety. <br />211 OUTBoard Action: Receive updates <br />212 <br />213 <br />214 Abigaile Pittman: Review Bicycle Safety. Alex, would you read the bill? <br />215 <br />216 Alex Castro: One correction, this is a rural community of people. This is a draft bill introduced in the General <br />217 Assembly on March 12, House Bill 232. <br />
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