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BMPO Committee Membership POLICY BOARD The governing body of BMPO is the Policy Board. Members of the BMPO Policy Board consist of the following representatives, each of whom have one (1) vote in matters coming before the Policy Board:
City of Ammon - One (1) Elected Official City of Idaho Falls - Four (4) Elected Officials City of Iona - One (1) Elected Official City of Ucon - One (1) Elected Official Bonneville County - One (1) Member of the County Commission Idaho Transportation Department District 6 - One (1) Member Targhee Regional Public Transportation Authority - One (1) Member
The representatives were appointed by their respective governing bodies and will remain on the Policy Board until they resign or are replaced by the governing body of the public agency.
TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) consists of representatives appointed by the governing board of each representative agency having authority to direct and control the following departments and agencies. Each member has one (1) vote, except as noted.
City of Ammon Administration - One (1) Member City of Ammon Engineering - One (1) Member City of Idaho Falls Planning - One (1) Member City of Idaho Falls Public Works Division - Two (2) Members City of Idaho Falls Parks and Recreation Division - One (1) Member City of Iona - One (1) Member Bonneville County Engineering Department - One (1) Member Bonneville County Planning Department - One (1) Member Targhee Regional Public Transportation Authority - One (1) Member Idaho Transportation Department District 6 - One (1) Member BMPO Staff - One (1) Member Idaho National Laboratory - One (1) Member Idaho Transportation Department Headquarters Ex-Officio Member(s) - Non Voting Federal Highway Administration Ex-Officio Member(s) - Non Voting
TAC, with the support and cooperation of the BMPO staff, undertakes those technical activities necessary for the continuing, comprehensive and cooperative transportation planning process. TAC works under the direction of and in an advisory capacity to the Policy Board.
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