15-A - Metropolitan planning organization and participants; certain functions.

§ 15-a. Metropolitan  planning  organization and participants; certain  functions.  1. In each urbanized area in which a  public  transportation  system   provides   services,   the   existing   metropolitan   planning  organization designated as such by  the  governor  for  the  purpose  of  complying  with  federal  statutes,  shall  be the metropolitan planning  organization for the purposes of this section. The metropolitan planning  organization shall endorse a program of projects for submission  to  the  administrator  of  the  urban  mass  transportation  administration as a  product of the continuing comprehensive planning process.    In all other areas, no such  planning  organization  need  be  formed.  However,  the  requirements of this section which pertain to the actions  of metropolitan planning organizations may be accomplished in such areas  by the public transportation system in cooperation with the  appropriate  officials  of  the municipalities and counties within the transportation  system operating area and in cooperation with the  state  department  of  transportation.    2.   To   develop   effective  involvement  of  county  and  municipal  governments  in  the  metropolitan  planning   process,   counties   and  municipalities  participating  in  each  regional  metropolitan planning  organization shall  develop  alternative  plans  for  carrying  out  the  provisions  of  this section at both the regional and subregional level.  Such alternative plans shall consider the continuing  and  comprehensive  nature   of   the   planning   process;   federal  and  state  statutory  responsibilities  for  planning;  citizen  involvement;   transportation  system    operator   participation;   and   population   representation.  Participating counties and municipalities shall submit such  alternative  plans  to  the  governor  and  the  legislature  prior to January first,  nineteen hundred seventy-six.    3. In addition to its responsibilities stated in  subdivision  one  of  this   section,  the  responsibilities  of  each  metropolitan  planning  organization shall be:    (a) to develop long-range regional transportation plans for submission  to the commissioner for consideration for  inclusion  in  the  statewide  transportation master plan;    (b)  to  develop and suggest periodic amendments to the master plan to  the commissioner;    (c)  to  consult  with  and  cooperate  with   local   officials   and  representatives  of  carriers  and transportation facilities and systems  within their urbanized area;    (d) to examine the structure, and cost of transit operations;    (e) to endorse  long-range  plans  assuring  maximum  utilization  and  integration  of  mass  transportation facilities and services throughout  the State;    (f) to study the  long-range  financial  needs  for  improving  public  transportation systems; and    (g) to conduct one or more public hearings to carry out the provisions  of this subdivision.    4.  To provide for the existence of a transit development program, the  metropolitan planning organization shall  consult  with  other  planning  agencies  and  coordinate  its  transportation planning process with the  comprehensive  regional  plan  developed  by   the   regional   planning  commission.