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Resolution to Approve 4-Party Public Transportation Agreement for Creation of a New Countywide Public Transportation System
Memorandum
The Ann Arbor Transportation Authority (“AATA”) was incorporated by the City of Ann Arbor for the purpose of acquiring, owning, operating, or causing to be operated a mass transportation system under the provisions of Public Act 55 of 1963. After its incorporation, the City and AATA entered into an Operational Agreement for the provision of services and the allocation of City millage funds to AATA to support those services. Under the terms of the Operational Agreement this relationship remain in full force and effect until mutually terminated.
The City of Ypsilanti has contracted with AATA for transportation services for many years and recently approved a Charter Amendment dedicating certain tax revenue for transportation purposes.
AATA has proposed to the Cities of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti and Washtenaw County that the four entities enter into a new Transportation Agreement which would provide for a countywide public transportation system by creating a new authority under Act 196 of 1986 (“New TA”). The New TA would succeed to the public transportation system currently operated by AATA under the terms of the 4-Party Transportation Agreement and Section 11 of Act 196 of 1986.
Under the proposal Washtenaw County, upon the AATA’s written request and authorization of the governing bodies of Ann Arbor and AATA terminating their operational relationship in favor of the New TA, will create a new Act 196 authority by approving, signing and filing articles of incorporation (“Articles”) in substantially the form attached as Exhibit A to the 4-Party Agreement. AATA is required to publish details of the service and funding plan in newspaper(s) of general circulation in the Washtenaw County before requesting the Articles be approved by the County and filed in accordance with provisions of Act 196.
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