Chapter 5 — COMMITTEESArticle XXIII — MISSION BAY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT FUND ADVISORY COMMITTEE

§ 5.23

San Francisco Administrative Code · edición 2025 · actualizado 2026-07-08 · San Francisco

SEC. 5.23-1. ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMITTEE.

Esta sección aún no está traducida y se muestra en inglés.

The Board of Supervisors hereby establishes the Mission Bay Transportation Improvement Fund Advisory Committee (the "Advisory Committee").

(Added by Ord. 230-15, File No. 150995, App. 12/18/2015, Eff. 1/17/2016)

SEC. 5.23-2. MEMBERSHIP OF COMMITTEE.

Esta sección aún no está traducida y se muestra en inglés.

The Advisory Committee shall consist of five members, appointed as follows:

(a) Seat 1 shall be held by an employee, officer, or other representative of the Golden State Warriors Event Center and Mixed Use Project (the "Event Center"), appointed by the Event Center's owner.

(b) Seat 2 shall be held by an employee, officer, or other representative of the University of California at San Francisco, appointed by the Chancellor of the University of California San Francisco or the Chancellor's designee.

(c) Seat 3 shall be held by a person who resides in a neighborhood within a half-mile of the Event Center, appointed by the Mayor.

(d) Seat 4 shall be held by a representative of a business that operates within a half- mile of the Event Center, appointed by the Mayor.

(e) Seat 5 shall be held by a person who resides in a neighborhood within a half-mile of the Event Center, appointed by the Supervisor representing the district in which the Event Center is located.

At least one of the appointees to Seats 3 and 4 shall be an individual who has served on the Ballpark/Mission Bay Transportation Coordination Committee, or its successor body as designated by the Mayor, for at least six months before being appointed to the Advisory Committee.

In addition, there shall be five alternate members of the Advisory Committee, one designated for each of the five seats. Each alternate member shall meet the qualifications set forth above for the seat as to which the person is designated to serve as an alternate, and shall be appointed by the appointing authority for that seat.

(Added by Ord. 230-15, File No. 150995, App. 12/18/2015, Eff. 1/17/2016)

SEC. 5.23-3. ORGANIZATION AND TERMS OF OFFICE.

Esta sección aún no está traducida y se muestra en inglés.

(a) Each member and each alternate member shall serve at the pleasure of the member's appointing authority, and shall serve for the life of the Advisory Committee unless removed by the appointing authority.

(b) If a vacancy occurs in any seat on the Advisory Committee, the appointing authority for the vacated seat shall appoint a successor to that seat. During the pendency of a vacancy, the alternate member for that seat shall serve as, and have the full powers of, a member of the Advisory Committee. In addition, if a member of the Advisory Committee is not in attendance at a meeting, the alternate member designated to serve as an alternate for the absent member's seat shall attend that meeting and for purposes of that meeting have the full powers of the absent member.

(c) Members of the Advisory Committee shall receive no compensation.

(d) Any member who misses three regular meetings of the Advisory Committee within a period of 12 months without the express approval of the Advisory Committee at or before each missed meeting shall be deemed by operation of law to have resigned from the Advisory Committee ten days after the third unapproved absence. The Advisory Committee shall inform the appointing authority of the resignation.

(e) As provided in Municipal Transportation Agency (MTA) Board of Directors Resolution No. 15-154, the MTA will provide administrative support for the Advisory Committee.

(Added by Ord. 230-15, File No. 150995, App. 12/18/2015, Eff. 1/17/2016)

SEC. 5.23-4. DUTIES OF COMMITTEE.

Esta sección aún no está traducida y se muestra en inglés.

The Advisory Committee shall be the central City-sponsored community advisory body charged with providing input to the MTA, the Department of Public Works, and the Police Department ("Other City Departments") and decision-makers regarding allocation of monies in the Mission Bay Transportation Improvement Fund (the "Fund"), established in Administrative Code Section 10.100-364, for Required Uses, as defined in that section. The Advisory Committee shall be advisory, as appropriate, to the MTA and the Board of Supervisors. The Advisory Committee shall perform the following functions as needed:

(a) Collaborate with the MTA, Other City Departments, and the Ballpark/Mission Bay Transportation Coordinating Committee on prioritizing the community improvement measures for Required Uses and identifying implementation details as part of the annual budget process;

(b) Recommend to the MTA uses of the Designated Overlapping Event Reserve, as defined in Administrative Code Section 10.100-364;

(c) Collaborate with the MTA and the Other City Departments and decision-makers, including the Ballpark/Mission Bay Transportation Coordinating Committee, in the monitoring of the uses of the Fund for the purpose specified in Administrative Code Section 10.100-364; and,

(d) Review travel time data collected by the MTA for routes to the Event Center to determine if traffic conditions associated with the Event Center, especially when there are weekday evening overlapping events with large attendance at the Event Center and AT&T Park, should entail additional City actions and expenditures from the Fund or the Designated Overlapping Event Reserve, and make recommendations to the MTA on additional actions and expenditures.

(Added by Ord. 230-15, File No. 150995, App. 12/18/2015, Eff. 1/17/2016)

SEC. 5.23-5. MEETINGS AND PROCEDURES.

Esta sección aún no está traducida y se muestra en inglés.

Not less than six months before the date on which the Event Center is anticipated to open as determined by the Controller, the Advisory Committee shall hold its inaugural meeting. There shall be at least ten days' notice of the inaugural meeting. Notwithstanding Rule 2.21 of the Board of Supervisors Rules of Order, which provides that advisory bodies created by the Board shall meet at least once every four months, following its inaugural meeting, the Advisory Committee shall hold a regular meeting not less than once every six months until the sunset date set forth in Section 5.23-6. The Advisory Committee shall elect its own officers and may establish rules for its own organization and procedures.

(Added by Ord. 230-15, File No. 150995, App. 12/18/2015, Eff. 1/17/2016)

SEC. 5.23-6. SUNSET DATE.

Esta sección aún no está traducida y se muestra en inglés.

Unless extended by an ordinance adopted by the Board of Supervisors, this Article XXIII shall expire by operation of law, and the Advisory Committee shall terminate, on the date on which the Fund expires. Notwithstanding Rule 2.21 of the Board of Supervisors Rules of Order, which provides that advisory bodies created by the Board should sunset within three years, the Board intends the Advisory Committee to exist for longer than three years. After the expiration of the Advisory Committee, the City Attorney shall cause this Article XXIII to be removed from the Administrative Code.

(Added by Ord. 230-15, File No. 150995, App. 12/18/2015, Eff. 1/17/2016)

GoCodebook ofrece acceso público limitado, búsqueda, citas, explicación multilingüe e interpretación práctica de normas de construcción legalmente adoptadas. No sustituye a las publicaciones oficiales del ICC ni de los códigos de California.