Section 2224 Of Chapter 5.1. Combined Road Plan From California Streets And Highways Code >> Division 3. >> Chapter 5.1.
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. (a) To assist the department in the performance of its duties
in relation thereto, there is a statewide Combined Road Plan
Committee, which consists of the following members:
(1) One urban representative of a regional transportation planning
agency selected by the California Association of Councils of
Governments.
(2) One rural representative of a regional transportation planning
agency selected by the California Association of Councils of
Governments.
(3) Two representatives of the California Transit Association, one
of whom shall be a representative of a rail operator, and one of
whom shall be a representative of a bus operator.
(4) One representative selected by the statutorily created county
transportation commissions from the Counties of Los Angeles, Orange,
Riverside, and San Bernardino.
(5) Six representatives, of whom three shall be from northern
California, selected by the League of California Cities.
(6) Four representatives, of whom two shall be from northern
California, selected by the County Supervisors Association of
California.
(7) One representative from the department, who shall serve as an
ex officio member.
(8) The Regional Division Administrator of the Federal Highway
Administration, or the administrator's designated representative, who
shall serve as an ex officio member.
The names of the members of the committee shall be submitted to
the director not later than 45 days after the date this section
becomes operative.
(b) The committee shall advise the department on the
administration of combined road plan apportionments and the
establishment of interim guidelines for the use of all available
apportionments within the demonstration period. The interim
guidelines shall include, but not be limited to, a requirement that
any funds apportioned under the Federal-Aid Combined Road Plan
Demonstration Program pursuant to Section 2223 which are subject to
reallocation shall be, as a first priority, reallocated to another
local entity within the same county. The department may delegate
authority for the establishment of local area guidelines to county
combined road plan committees.