TITMA definition
Examples of TITMA in a sentence
If other City departments other than TITMA receive “non-transit” revenues directly from the Transportation Program (such as parking revenues), City shall cause all such revenues to be paid promptly to the TITMA for implementation of the Transportation Program except as may otherwise be agreed between the City department and the TITMA.
In compliance with the Transportation Act, the City acknowledges that upon formation of TITMA by the Board of Supervisors and the setting of the initial congestion pricing fees as authorized under Section 1967.5 of the Transportation Act, the City and its departments, boards, and commissions are prohibited from exercising the exclusive powers delegated by the Board of Supervisors to TITMA in accordance with the Transportation Act with respect to Treasure Island and the Transportation Program.
The Parties anticipate that the “non-transit” revenues generated from the Transportation Program will be paid directly to the TITMA, which will enter into agreements as needed with the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency and other City departments, as needed to implement the Transportation Program.
In addition, SFMTA shall advise and consult with TITMA on general transportation policy and management practices that include and address safety, transit and vehicle circulation efficiency, pedestrian and bicycle network development and modifications, and parking management and pricing.
This meet and confer process shall be coordinated with the TITMA’s budgeting process and any consultations by TITMA with the Water Emergency Transit Agency (“WETA”), AC Transit, or other transit providers.
Such assistance may include operation of the on-Island shuttle by SFMTA to the extent that terms for operation and funding are mutually agreed to by SFMTA and TITMA.
Authority shall cooperate with Developer and the TITMA in good faith to implement such reasonable revisions proposed by Developer, other than as a result of the accrual of interest earnings set forth herein.
The Act provides TITMA with exclusive power to administer and collect all revenues generated by the Transportation Program, and provides that no ordinance, charter provision, or other provision of local law purporting to impose any similar revenue measure, whether now existing or enacted in the future shall apply to Treasure Island or the Transportation Program.
The amount of each Annual Transportation Subsidy Payment shall be the lesser of (i) the amount of subsidy needed for transit facility operations as shown in the annual budget adopted by the Treasure Island Transportation Management Agency ("TITMA"), and (ii) an Annual Transportation Subsidy Maximum Amount of Four Million Dollars ($4,000,000.00).
Commencing in the year prior to the first year in which the Transportation Subsidy Payment occurs and each year thereafter, Authority shall meet and confer with Developer and the TITMA to review a preliminary budget and transit service plan anticipated for the upcoming year.