(a) There is established a Connecticut Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Board which shall be within the Department of Transportation for administrative purposes only.
(b) The board shall consist of eleven members appointed as follows: The Governor shall appoint five members and the speaker of the House of Representatives, the president pro tempore of the Senate, the majority leader of the House of Representatives, the majority leader of the Senate, the minority leader of the House of Representatives and the minority leader of the Senate shall each appoint one member. The members shall be electors of the state and have a background and interest in issues pertaining to walking and bicycling, one of whom shall be a representative of an organization interested in the promotion of bicycling, one of whom shall be a representative of an organization interested in the promotion of walking, one of whom shall be an owner or manager of a business engaged in the sale or repair of bicycles, one of whom shall be a representative of visually impaired persons, one of whom shall be a representative of mobility impaired persons, one of whom shall be a representative of transit workers and one of whom shall be a person sixty years of age or older.
(c) All members shall serve for a term of four years, except that of the members first appointed by the Governor, three members shall serve for an initial term of two years and two members shall serve for an initial term of three years. Any vacancy in the membership of the board shall be filled by the appointing authority for the unexpired term. Members shall receive no compensation for their services.
(d) The board shall, at its first meeting and annually thereafter, select a chairperson, vice-chairperson and secretary from among its members. The board shall meet at least once during each calendar quarter and at such other times as the chairperson deems necessary or upon the request of a majority of the members.
(e) The duties of the board shall include, but not be limited to, examining the need for bicycle and pedestrian transportation, promoting programs and facilities for bicycles and pedestrians in this state, and advising appropriate agencies of the state on policies, programs and facilities for bicycles and pedestrians.
(f) The board may apply for and accept grants, gifts and bequests of funds from other states, federal and interstate agencies, independent authorities and private firms, individuals and foundations, for the purpose of carrying out its responsibilities.
(g) The Department of Transportation shall assist the board in carrying out its responsibilities by making available department reports and records related to the board's responsibilities and, within available appropriations, printing the board's annual report, distributing copies of such report and mailing notices of the board's meetings.
(h) Not later than January 15, 2010, and annually thereafter, the board shall submit a report, in accordance with section 11-4a, to the Governor, the Commissioner of Transportation and the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to transportation on (1) the progress made by state agencies in improving the environment for bicycling and walking in this state, (2) recommendations for improvements to state policies and procedures related to bicycling and walking, and (3) specific actions taken by the Department of Transportation in the preceding year that affect the bicycle and pedestrian environment.
(P.A. 09-154, S. 2.)
History: P.A. 09-154 effective July 1, 2009.
See Sec. 4-38f for definition of “administrative purposes only”.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 242 - Department of Transportation
Section 13b-1. - Short title: State Transportation Act.
Section 13b-3. - Department of Transportation. Appointment of commissioner.
Section 13b-4. - Powers and duties of commissioner.
Section 13b-4b. - Commissioner's duties and responsibilities re railroads.
Section 13b-4d. - Commissioner's power to declare a state of emergency.
Section 13b-10a. - Transfer of employees connected with livery service.
Section 13b-10b. - Office of Innovative Finance and Project Delivery.
Section 13b-10e. - Consideration of application for employment.
Section 13b-11. - Connecticut Transportation Authority.
Section 13b-11a. - Connecticut Public Transportation Commission.
Section 13b-11b. - State-wide transportation goals. Report.
Section 13b-11c. - Connecticut Public Transportation Commission.
Section 13b-12 and 13b-13. - Connecticut Aeronautics Commission. Steamship Terminals Commission.
Section 13b-13a. - Connecticut Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Board.
Section 13b-13b. - Transportation Policy Advisory Council.
Section 13b-13c. - Assessment of transportation projects.
Section 13b-14. - Long-range planning.
Section 13b-14a. - Funding for hazard elimination activities.
Section 13b-15. - Master transportation plan.
Section 13b-15a. - Hartford-New Britain busway project.
Section 13b-16. - Assessment of modes of transportation. Experimental projects.
Section 13b-16a. - Definitions. Public transportation analysis.
Section 13b-16b. - Southwest Corridor Action Council.
Section 13b-16c. - Commissioner's power to sit on a consortium or trade organization board.
Section 13b-18. - Investigations, inquiries and hearings.
Section 13b-19. - Cooperation with agencies and persons. Bonds for rail freight support facilities.
Section 13b-20a. - Regulations re hiring of consultants.
Section 13b-20b. - Definitions.
Section 13b-20c. - Consultant services evaluation and selection panels.
Section 13b-20d. - Negotiation committees.
Section 13b-20f. - Evaluation of consultants having active agreements with department.
Section 13b-20g. - Notice of need for consultants. Responses.
Section 13b-20h. - Selection panel. Responsibilities. Meetings.
Section 13b-20i. - Criteria for selection of consultants.
Section 13b-20k. - Negotiations with selected consultants. Memorandum re negotiations.
Section 13b-20l. - Regulations re selection of consultants.
Section 13b-20m. - Guidelines for determining reasonableness of consultant services.
Section 13b-20p. - Reduction of number of consultants. Report.
Section 13b-21. - Grants to the department.
Section 13b-22. - Annual report.
Section 13b-23. - Additional powers.
Section 13b-23a. - Leasing of naming rights of transit stations and transit-owned property.
Section 13b-23b. - Vision Zero Council.
Section 13b-24. - Jurisdiction over state highway system. Responsibility for highways of state.
Section 13b-25. - Bureau of Highways.
Section 13b-26. - Alteration of state highway system.
Section 13b-26a. - Certification upon completion of highway or bridge project.
Section 13b-27. - Limited access highway.
Section 13b-28. - Agreement with adjoining state.
Section 13b-29. - Commuter parking facilities. Regulations.
Section 13b-30. - Maintenance of roads on state property.
Section 13b-31. - Town highways.
Section 13b-31b. - Definitions.
Section 13b-31c. - Designation of scenic roads.
Section 13b-31d. - Alteration or improvement of scenic road.
Section 13b-31e. - Regulations.
Section 13b-31f. - Ninety-day permit application final determinations.
Section 13b-32. - Declaration of policy.
Section 13b-33. - Bureau of Public Transportation.
Section 13b-34. - Powers of commissioner.
Section 13b-34a. - Subsidy equalization grants for privately owned bus companies.
Section 13b-34b. - Annual report re public transportation costs.
Section 13b-35. - Express finding required before commissioner can exercise power.
Section 13b-37. - Hearing before the Department of Public Utility Control.
Section 13b-38. - Advice and assistance to transit districts. Grants and loans.
Section 13b-38c. - Loans for the acquisition of vanpool vehicles.
Section 13b-38cc. - Buses for 21st Century Mobility program.
Section 13b-38ee. - CTpass program.
Section 13b-38f. - Bus shelter construction program.
Section 13b-38g. - Expansion of mass transportation systems.
Section 13b-38h. - Fare changes for mass transportation.
Section 13b-38i. - Failure to pay lawful charge for bus service.
Section 13b-38k. - Paratransit vehicles defined. Bidding for service programs.
Section 13b-38l. - Citizens' Transportation Advisory Council. Appointments. Functions and duties.
Section 13b-38o. - Definitions.
Section 13b-38p. - Voluntary traffic reduction program.
Section 13b-38t. - Assistance to Department of Transportation from Labor Commissioner.
Section 13b-38u. - Exempted employers.
Section 13b-38v. - Moneys received for traffic reduction programs.
Section 13b-38w. - Filing fees.
Section 13b-38x. - Regulations re traffic reduction program.
Section 13b-39. - Jurisdiction over and responsibility for aeronautics.
Section 13b-39a. - Registration of aircraft.
Section 13b-39b. - Aircraft registration forms and decals.
Section 13b-39c. - Display of registration decal. Certificate of registration.
Section 13b-39d. - Registration fee.
Section 13b-39e. - Exemption for military aircraft, government aircraft or aircraft dealers.
Section 13b-39f. - Penalty for failure to register.
Section 13b-39g. - Municipality may retain fees.
Section 13b-39h. - Grants to municipalities.
Section 13b-40 and 13b-41. - Bureau of Aeronautics. State airways system.
Section 13b-43. - Municipal airports.
Section 13b-44. - Establishment and maintenance of state airports.
Section 13b-44a. - Filing of documents with the Properties Review Board.
Section 13b-45. - Publication of standards applicable in taking of land.
Section 13b-46. - Certificate of approval. Licenses.
Section 13b-47. - Criteria for approval.
Section 13b-48. - Hearing on application for certificate of approval or license.
Section 13b-49. - Revocation of certificate of approval or license.
Section 13b-50a. - Initiatives for the preservation of airports.
Section 13b-50b. - Set aside for veterans with service in time of war.
Section 13b-50c. - Connecticut airport and aviation account.
Section 13b-51a. - Connecticut Maritime Commission. Establishment. Members. Duties.
Section 13b-51b. - State Maritime Office.
Section 13b-52. - Bureau of Waterways.
Section 13b-55. - Sale or conveyance of excess property or rights therein.
Section 13b-55a. - Harbor improvement projects.
Section 13b-55b. - Harbor improvement account. Deposit and expenditure of funds.
Section 13b-55c. - Priority ranking for certified clean marinas.
Section 13b-56. (Formerly Sec. 8-211). - Harbor improvement agencies.
Section 13b-57. (Formerly Sec. 8-212). - State grants-in-aid for harbor improvement projects.