File #: ACT 19 -229    Version: Name:
Type: Miscellaneous Item Status: Passed
File created: 5/12/2020 In control: Executive Board
On agenda: 7/15/2020 Final action: 7/15/2020
Title: Public Participation Plan Update - Electronic Meetings Bonnie Parker, MPO Staff
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Draft of proposed changes in RED. PPP Update, 3. Draft PPP Update.clean copy
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Public Participation Plan Update - Electronic Meetings
Bonnie Parker, MPO Staff

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As the COVID-19 response and declared emergencies have created an unprecedented situation for online public meetings, public comment, and public hearings. Out of an abundance of caution, and based on new guidance from the federal government, MPO staff are recommending adding language to the MPO's Public Participation Plan (PPP) that specifically mentions the permissibility of electronic meetings.

In April, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) released guidance affirming that MPOs could hold public meetings and accept public comments during meetings that are solely held online, or electronically, and that such information should be reflected in the MPO's Public Participation Plan (PPP). Well before any knowledge of COVID-19, in the fall of 2019, the Executive Board adopted an updated PPP that incorporated language related to online participation, however, that language did not address meetings that are solely held electronically - with no in-person option available.

The North Carolina Open Meetings Law, which the MPO also abides by as stated in the PPP, includes language enabling electronic meetings and voting. In May, in response to the current situation, the Open Meetings Law was amended with regard to public meetings and participation during a declared state of emergency. It permits meetings held solely electronically, as well as outlines public comment and public hearing requirements, among other things.

The current proposed update to the MPO's PPP lists the reasonable steps the MPO should take to ensure meetings held solely electronically are as publicly accessible as feasible. It addresses notification requirements as well as providing the public with the means to both view and listen to public meetings in real-time.

A Public Comment period was open from May 1 - June 18, 2020, as any update to the PPP requires a 45-day public comment period. A Public Hear...

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