Common use of COMMITTEE REPORTING Clause in Contracts

COMMITTEE REPORTING. CMAP has established a four-level committee structure: policy, advisory, coordinating and working. At the policy level, the CMAP board and the Policy Committee will review staff and committee work to ensure that consistency and consensus are achieved. The Citizens’ Advisory Committee (CAC), the Council of Mayors, and a committee made up of county officials will together comprise the advisory level. The Council of Mayors will continue its current relationship with the Policy Committee, while at the same time serve as a municipal advisory body to the CMAP board. The Work Program Committee, serving as the Transportation Committee for CMAP, will also continue its current reporting relationship to the Policy Committee. The Policy Committee and the CMAP board will jointly determine the structure and member organizations of the Transportation Committee. The Transportation Committee will also provide input to the two coordinating level committees of the CMAP board: Local and Regional. The Policy Committee will appoint the chair and vice-chair of the Transportation Committee. The chair and vice-chair will each serve on one of the coordinating committees. The Policy Committee will establish such committees and task forces as it may deem necessary to effectively carry out the region’s transportation planning and programming activities.

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Samples: www.cmap.illinois.gov, www.cmap.illinois.gov, www.cmap.illinois.gov

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COMMITTEE REPORTING. CMAP has established a four-level committee structure: policy, advisory, coordinating and working. At the policy level, the CMAP board and the Policy Committee will review staff and committee work to ensure that consistency and consensus are achieved. The Citizens’ Advisory Committee (CAC), the Council of Mayors, and a committee made up of county officials will together comprise the advisory level. The Council of Mayors will continue its current relationship with the Policy Committee, while at the same time serve as a municipal advisory body to the CMAP board. The Work Program Committee, serving as the Transportation Committee for CMAP, will also continue its current reporting relationship to the Policy Committee. The Policy Committee and the CMAP board will jointly determine the structure and member organizations membership of the Transportation Committee. The Transportation Committee will also provide input to the two coordinating level committees of the CMAP board: Local Planning and RegionalProgramming. The Policy Committee will appoint the chair and vice-chair of the Transportation Committee. The chair and vice-chair will each serve on one of the coordinating committees. The Policy Committee will establish such committees and task forces as it may deem necessary to effectively carry out the region’s transportation planning and programming activities.

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Samples: www.cmap.illinois.gov, www.cmap.illinois.gov, www.cmap.illinois.gov

COMMITTEE REPORTING. CMAP has established a four-level committee structure: policy, advisory, coordinating and working. At the policy level, the CMAP board Board and the Policy Committee will review staff and committee work to ensure that consistency and consensus are achieved. The Citizens’ Advisory Committee (CAC), the Council of Mayors, and a committee made up of county officials will together comprise the advisory level. The Council of Mayors will continue its current relationship with the Policy Committee, while at the same time serve as a municipal advisory body to the CMAP board. The Work Program Committee, serving as the Transportation Committee for CMAP, will also continue its current reporting relationship to the Policy Committee. The Policy Committee and the CMAP board will jointly determine the structure and member organizations membership of the Transportation Committee. The Transportation Committee will also provide input to the two coordinating level committees of the CMAP board: Local Planning and RegionalProgramming. The Three Policy Committee members will appoint the chair and vice-chair be represented on each of the Transportation Committee. The chair and vice-chair will each serve on one of the these two coordinating level committees. The Policy Committee will establish such committees and task forces as it may deem necessary to effectively carry out the region’s transportation planning and programming activities.

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Samples: www.cmap.illinois.gov, www.cmap.illinois.gov

COMMITTEE REPORTING. CMAP has established a four-level committee structure: policy, advisory, coordinating and working. At the policy level, the CMAP board and the Policy Committee will review staff and committee work to ensure that consistency and consensus are achieved. The Citizens’ Advisory Committee (CAC), the Council of Mayors, and a committee made up of county officials will together comprise the advisory level. The Council of Mayors will continue its current relationship with the Policy Committee, while at the same time serve as a municipal advisory body to the CMAP board. The Work Program Committee, serving as the Transportation Committee for CMAP, will also continue its current reporting relationship to the Policy Committee. The Policy Committee and the CMAP board will jointly determine the structure and member organizations of the Transportation Committee. The Transportation Committee will also provide input to the two coordinating level committees of the CMAP board: Local Planning and RegionalProgramming. The Policy Committee will appoint the chair and vice-vice- chair of the Transportation Committee. The chair and vice-chair will each serve on one of the coordinating committees. The Policy Committee will establish such committees and task forces as it may deem necessary to effectively carry out the region’s transportation planning and programming activities.

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Samples: www.cmap.illinois.gov, www.cmap.illinois.gov

COMMITTEE REPORTING. CMAP has established a four-level committee structure: policy, advisory, coordinating and working. At the policy level, the CMAP board Board and the Policy Committee will review staff and committee work to ensure that consistency and consensus are achieved. The Citizens’ Advisory Committee (CAC), the Council of Mayors, and a committee made up of county officials will together comprise the advisory level. The Council of Mayors will continue its current relationship with the Policy Committee, while at the same time serve as a municipal advisory body to the CMAP board. The Work Program Committee, serving as the Transportation Committee for CMAP, will also continue its current reporting relationship to the Policy Committee. The Policy Committee and the CMAP board will jointly determine the structure and member organizations membership of the Transportation Committee. The Transportation Committee will also provide input to the two coordinating level committees of the CMAP board: Local Planning and RegionalProgramming. The Policy Committee will appoint the chair and vice-chair of the Transportation Committee. The chair and vice-chair will each serve on one of the coordinating committees. The Policy Committee will establish such committees and task forces as it may deem necessary to effectively carry out the region’s transportation planning and programming activities.

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Samples: www.cmap.illinois.gov

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COMMITTEE REPORTING. CMAP has established a four-level committee structure: policy, advisory, coordinating and working. At the policy level, the CMAP board and the Policy Committee will review staff and committee work to ensure that consistency and consensus are achieved. The Citizens’ Advisory Committee (CAC), the Council of Mayors, and a committee made up of county officials will together comprise the advisory level. The Council of Mayors will continue its current relationship with the Policy Committee, while at the same time serve as a municipal advisory body to the CMAP board. The Work Program Committee, serving as the Transportation Committee for CMAP, will also continue its current reporting relationship to the Policy Committee. The Policy Committee and the CMAP board will jointly determine the structure and member organizations of the Transportation Committee. The Transportation Committee will also provide input to the two coordinating level committees of the CMAP board: Local Planning and RegionalProgramming. The Policy Committee will appoint the chair and vice-chair of the Transportation Committee. The chair and vice-chair will each serve on one of the coordinating committees. The Policy Committee will establish such committees and task forces as it may deem necessary to effectively carry out the region’s transportation planning and programming activities.

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Samples: www.cmap.illinois.gov

COMMITTEE REPORTING. CMAP has established a four-level committee structure: policy, advisory, coordinating and working. At the policy level, the CMAP board and the Policy Committee will review staff and committee work to ensure that consistency and consensus are achieved. The Citizens’ Advisory Committee (CAC), the Council of Mayors, and a committee made up of county officials will together comprise the advisory level. The Council of Mayors will continue its current relationship with the Policy Committee, while at the same time serve as a municipal advisory body to the CMAP board. The Work Program Committee, serving as the Transportation Committee for CMAP, will also continue its current reporting relationship to the Policy Committee. The Policy Committee and the CMAP board will jointly determine the structure and member organizations of the Transportation Committee. The Transportation Committee will also provide input to the two coordinating level committees of the CMAP board: Planning Local and RegionalProgrammingRegional. The Policy Committee will appoint the chair and vice-chair of the Transportation Committee. The chair and vice-chair will each serve on one of the coordinating committees. The Policy Committee will establish such committees and task forces as it may deem necessary to effectively carry out the region’s transportation planning and programming activities.

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Samples: www.cmap.illinois.gov

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