Committee is panel of citizens who ensure tax revenues are spent effectively, efficiently
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transport Authority (Metro) is recruiting three members of the public to serve on the Measure M Independent Taxpayer Oversight Committee, which was formed following the approval of Measure M in 2016 to monitor and ensure all tax measure revenues are spent for transportation purposes.
The seven-member committee, which meets four times a year, approves and directs the scope of work of auditors; prepares an annual report based on the annual audit results and comments to the Metro Board; reviews all proposed debt refinancing; and reviews any proposed amendments to the Ordinance, including the Expenditure Plan.
“Serving on the committee has been a great way to follow along with critical transportation projects and obtain insight into how Metro works,” said Linda Briskman, former Beverly Hills City Councilmember and six-year Measure M Oversight Committee Member. “The committee carefully monitors Measure M revenues to ensure that they’re spent appropriately, and the knowledge committee members bring helps ensure our transportation projects are kept moving.”
Committee members serve in five-year terms and the three current vacancies are open to a retired Federal and/or State Judge, a Municipal/Public/Finance/Budget Professional and a Transit (Operations and Labor Practices) Professional.
Interested individuals can visit https://www.metro.net/about/measure-m/#measure-m-independent-taxpayer-oversight-committee for more information and to submit an application to become a member.
About Measure M
LA County voters approved Measure M with 71.15% support in 2016. The half-cent sales tax measure funds projects to ease traffic, repair local streets and sidewalks, expand public transportation, earthquake retrofit bridges and subsidize transit fares for students, seniors and persons with disabilities.
In addition, Measure M partially funds many Metro projects, as well as making funding available to local jurisdictions via the Metro Subregional Program, Metro Active Transportation, Transit and First/Last Mile Program and through Local Return.
For additional information about Measure M, please visit https://www.metro.net/about/measure-m/.
About Metro
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) is building the most ambitious transportation infrastructure program in the United States and is working to greatly improve mobility through its Vision 2028 Plan. Metro is the lead transportation planning and funding agency for L.A. County and carries more than 900,000 boardings daily on a fleet of 2,200 low-emission buses and seven rail lines.
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