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2002 SESSION
(SB576)AMENDMENT(S) PROPOSED BY THE SENATE
TRANSPORTATION
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, condemnation or otherwise
SEN. BARRY
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; however, no motion to fund a specific facility or service shall fail because of this population criterion if such facility or service is not located or to be located or provided or to be provided within the county or city whose representative’s negative vote caused the facility or service to fail to meet the population criterion
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nine
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3. Line 134, introduced, after or management.
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Six members shall be appointed by local jurisdictions and the Commonwealth Transportation Board shall appoint three members. The technical advisory committee shall advise and provide recommendations on the development of projects as required by § 15.2-4838 and funding strategies and other matters as directed by the Authority.
SEN. BARRY
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. The policies and priorities shall be based on performance-based criteria such as the ability to improve travel times, reduce delays, connect regional activity centers, improve safety, and move the most people in the most cost-effective manner.