
The staff’s status has come under question after the state ordered a study exploring the potential merger of TPOs from Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas.
“A reorganization will be costly, will displace the structure of staff, and dilute our ability to weigh-in on transportation decisions for our county – including our ability to stop highway widening projects,” Sunshine Citizens wrote about the prospect.
The group also says a consolidation of the bodies would also be bad for accountability and transparency, reduce the influence of voters while increasing the influence of special interests, and separate decision-making TPO members from their constituents.
The group has encouraged others to flood Tampa City Hall on Thursday, Dec. 5 when Tampa City Council weighs in on the merger during its 9 a.m. meeting.
Those who cannot attend in-person as asked to comment on Agenda Item #3: File No. CM24-10076 virtually (sign up via tampa.gov) or email tampacitycouncil@tamapgov.net to say they oppose the merger.
More information is available via @SunshineCitizens on Facebook.
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This article appears in Nov 28 – Dec 4, 2024.
