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The board agenda covers a wide range of administrative, financial, and operational matters for the Merced County Association of Governments, Transit Joint Powers Authority for Merced County, and Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority. Key topics include public comment procedures, committee reports, financial statement acceptances, audit report reviews, and legislative updates. Significant action items involve the scholarship award, authorization for withdrawal from the CalVans Joint Powers Authority, approval of the Overall Work Program and budget for the Metropolitan Planning Organization, and a funding application submittal for zero-emission electric buses. Additionally, the agenda includes discussions on jurisdictional rate increases for waste management and executive reports covering transportation planning and legislative advocacy efforts.
The board agenda included reports on regional transportation planning, the 2026 Regional Transportation Plan and Sustainable Communities Strategy, Measure V implementation, and legislative advocacy updates. Action items involved awarding a scholarship, authorizing withdrawal from a Joint Powers Authority, and approving work programs. The transit agency planned for zero-emission electric bus acquisitions and facility improvements, while the regional waste management authority addressed landfill rate increases. Financial statements and audits were accepted, and litigation matters were noted for closed session consideration.
The council agenda includes the election of a Chair and Vice Chair for the upcoming fiscal year and the adoption of a quarterly meeting schedule. Members are expected to receive and provide feedback on updates regarding the Transit Joint Powers Authority, including service improvements and system updates.
The board meeting included a Caltrans report regarding highway closures and signage, a presentation on the City of Los Banos' Pioneer Project, and various information items from the association, the Transit Joint Powers Authority, and the Regional Waste Management Authority. The board adopted the Public Participation Plan, the Merced Regional Multimodal Access Plan, and resolutions regarding reasonable accommodation and virtual meeting necessity. Action items included the appointment of members to the Anna Maria Fuentes Scholarship Selection Committee, the determination of unmet transit needs, the purchase of a hydrogen trailer for the transit authority, the re-establishment of the Integrated Waste Management Local Task Force, and the approval of service fee adjustments for organic material processing at local landfills. The Executive Director provided updates on High Speed Rail, UC Merced transit services, the community academy, and an upcoming hazardous waste collection event.
The 2025 Implementation Plan for Merced County's Measure V transportation sales tax details the allocation of revenue across four funding categories: Local Projects, Regional Projects, Transit, and Administration. The plan specifically focuses on programming expenditures for Regional Projects and Transit, outlining financial strategies, set-asides, contingency reserves, and a detailed list of projects and their funding schedules for both the East and West Side regions of Merced County.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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