[Amended 1-18-1994; 7-2-2018]
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Editor's Note: Former Art. XVI, relating to the World War II Veterans' Memorial Hospital Advisory Committee, was deleted 2-18-1992.
There is hereby established a Transit and Parking Commission which shall consist of five members. All members of the Transit and Parking Commission shall be appointed in accordance with § C3-3J of the City Charter and may be removed by the City Council. All members shall serve for terms of three years, except that of the first members appointed shall be appointed for terms of three years, two shall be appointed for terms of two years, and one shall be appointed for a term of one year. A member appointed to replace a member whose term has not expired shall be appointed for the unexpired term only.
At its April meeting the Transit and Parking Commission shall elect from its members a Chairman, Vice Chairman and Treasurer.
The Transit and Parking Commission shall meet as often as it deems necessary, but at least monthly. It shall file a monthly activity report and a financial statement with the City Council.
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The Transit and Parking Commission shall be responsible for the operation of the Transit District by authority granted under Chapter 103a of the Connecticut General Statutes, as amended.[1]
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Editor's Note: See C.G.S. § 7-273a et seq.
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The Transit and Parking Commission shall be responsible for creating, establishing and operating off-street parking facilities and all such other duties and responsibilities pursuant to Chapter 100 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as amended.[2]
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Editor's Note: See C.G.S. § 7-202 et seq.
C. 
The Director of Public Works shall be responsible for the maintenance of all off-street parking facilities operated by said Commission.
Except where otherwise specifically provided by statute, Charter or other legislation, a majority of the members of the Transit and Parking Commission must be present to constitute a quorum, and a majority vote of those present and voting is required for action. The Commission may establish such rules of procedure as it deems necessary, provided that no such rule shall conflict with any other legislation.