SFMPO Staff Sample Clauses

SFMPO Staff. SFMPO Staff shall be employees of the City of Santa Fe, which is the fiscal and administrative agent of the SFMPO. The SFMPO Staff reports to the TPB and is directed by TPB policies and approved documents including the Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP), Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP), and the Public Participation Plan (PPP) At a minimum, the SFMPO staff shall include the following positions: - MPO Officer/Director - MPO Senior Planner - MPO Transportation Planner The MPO Officer/Director shall be is responsible for direction of all administrative and operational functions of the SFMPO, including supervision of the SFMPO staff. Hiring additional staff or consultant assistance will be determined and managed by the MPO Officer/DirectorOfficer based on need and budget constraints. The MPO Officer/Director shall beis responsible for: • preparing agendas and supporting documentation for meetings; • providing information and technical support to TPB and TCC members; and • transmitting notice of all official actions taken by the TPB to the public and to the NMDOT, the Federal Transit Administration, and the New Mexico Division of the Federal Highway Administration. The MPO Senior Planner and Transportation Planner shall assist the MPO Officer/Director in the day to day operation of the SFMPOSFMPO and manages are responsible for the technical functions of the SFMPO as identified in the approved UPWP.
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SFMPO Staff. SFMPO Staff shall be employees of the City of Santa Fe, which is the fiscal and administrative agent of the SFMPO. The SFMPO Staff reports to the TPB and is directed by TPB policies and approved documents. At a minimum, the SFMPO staff shall include the following positions: - SFMPO Director - SFMPO Senior Planner
SFMPO Staff. SFMPO Staff shall be employees of the City of Santa Fe, which is the fiscal and administrative agent of the SFMPO. The SFMPO Staff reports to the TPB and is directed by TPB policies and approved documents. At a minimum, the SFMPO staff shall include the following positions: - MPO Director - MPO Senior Planner The MPO Director shall be responsible for direction of all administrative and operational functions of the SFMPO, including supervision of the SFMPO staff. Additional staffing or consultant assistance will be determined by the MPO Director based on need and budget constraints. The MPO Director shall be responsible for preparing agendas, supporting documentation, information and technical support for TPB meetings, as well as transmitting notice of all official actions taken by the TPB to its constituent members, the New Mexico Department of Transportation, the Federal Transit Administration, and the New Mexico Division of the Federal Highway Administration. The MPO Senior Planner shall assist the MPO Director in the day to day operation and manages the technical functions of the SFMPO as identified in the approved Unified Planning Work Program.

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