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2017 South Jersey Transportation Planning Policy Board Reorganization Meeting Held

2017 SJTPO Board Members

By Press Release

COURT HOUSE — Members of the South Jersey Transportation Planning Policy Board met on Mon., Jan. 30, 2017 for their annual Reorganization Meeting. Election of officers for calendar year 2017 include Mayor Leonard Desiderio (Sea Isle City) continuing as the Chairman with Freeholder Benjamin H. Laury (Salem County) and John W. Risley (Atlantic County) again appointed to serve as the Vice-Chairperson and Secretary/Treasurer, respectively. Cape May County Freeholder Director Gerald M. Thornton serves on the Policy Board as a voting member.
Additional action items at the meeting included approving the Policy Board selection for the Executive Director position, consultant selection for the Ladders of Opportunity technical study, endorsement of project selection for the Safe Routes to School grant program, and other business. Meetings held on the fourth Monday of every other month and are open to the public.
The Policy Board is the governing body of the SJTPO. It consists of eleven voting members: one elected official from each county government, one municipal elected official from each county (specifically including the mayors of Atlantic City and Vineland), and one representative each from the New Jersey Department of Transportation, New Jersey Transit, and the South Jersey Transportation Authority.

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