If a
metropolitan municipal corporation shall be authorized to perform
the function of metropolitan transportation with a commission
form of management, a metropolitan transit commission shall be
formed prior to the effective date of the assumption of such
function. Except as provided in this section, the metropolitan
transit commission shall exercise all powers of the metropolitan
municipal corporation with respect to metropolitan transportation
facilities, including but not limited to the power to construct,
acquire, maintain, operate, extend, alter, repair, control and
manage a local public transportation system within and without
the metropolitan area, to establish new passenger transportation
services and to alter, curtail, or abolish any services as the
commission may deem desirable and to fix tolls and fares.
The comprehensive plan for public transportation service and
any amendments thereof shall be adopted by the metropolitan
council and the metropolitan transit commission shall provide
transportation facilities and service consistent with such plan.
The metropolitan transit commission shall authorize expenditures
for transportation purposes within the budget adopted by the
metropolitan council. Tolls and fares may be fixed or altered by
the commission only after approval thereof by the metropolitan
council. Bonds of the metropolitan municipal corporation for
public transportation purposes shall be issued by the
metropolitan council as provided in this chapter.
The metropolitan transit commission shall consist of seven
members. Six of such members shall be appointed by the
metropolitan council and the seventh member shall be the chair of
the metropolitan council who shall be ex officio the chair of the
metropolitan transit commission. Three of the six appointed
members of the commission shall be residents of the central city
and three shall be residents of the metropolitan area outside of
the central city. The three central city members of the first
metropolitan transit commission shall be selected from the
existing transit commission of the central city, if there be a
transit commission in such city. The terms of first appointees
shall be for one, two, three, four, five and six years,
respectively. Thereafter, commissioners shall serve for a term
of four years. Compensation of transit commissioners shall be
determined by the metropolitan council.
The requirement to create a metropolitan transit commission
shall not apply to a county that has assumed the rights, powers,
functions, and obligations of the metropolitan municipal
corporation under chapter 36.56 RCW.
[2009 c 549 § 2106; 1993 c 240 § 6; 1967 c 105 § 12; 1965 c 7 § 35.58.270. Prior: 1957 c 213 § 27.]