File #: 19-5668    Version: 1 Name: Department of Social Services (DSS) Mecklenburg Transportation System (MTS) System Safety Program Plan and Title VI Plan
Type: Consent Status: Consent
File created: 9/3/2019 In control: Social Services
On agenda: 9/17/2019 Final action:
Title: : Department of Social Services (DSS) Mecklenburg Transportation System (MTS) System Safety Program Plan and Title VI Plan
Sponsors: Shelia Lagrone
Attachments: 1. 19-5668 DSS System Safety Program Plan.pdf, 2. 19-5668 DSS MTS Title VI Program - Pending BOC Approval 082019.docx_.pdf, 3. 19-5668 MTS SSPP Revised 8-2019.pdf
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Title:
Department of Social Services (DSS) Mecklenburg Transportation System (MTS) System Safety Program Plan and Title VI Plan

Summary
ACTION:
1) Approve the revised Mecklenburg County Transportation System’s Safety Plan and operational policy that addresses the required six core elements of the safety plan;

2) Approve the revised Mecklenburg County Transportation System’s Title VI Plan; and

3) Allow DSS/MTS with support from the Transportation Advisory Board to make revisions to the plan as needed

Staff Contact: Peggy Eagan, Director, Department of Social Services


Presentation: No


BACKGROUND/JUSTIFICATION:
MTS’s System Safety Program Plan (SSPP) and the Title VI plan was last approved in 2016. As part of a periodic assessment conducted by NCDOT/Public Transportation Division, and best practice, MTS is seeking approval of the 2019 SSPP. The SSPP is intended to provide a detailed plan that emphasizes safety as a daily operational priority. Additionally, the plan is required in order to meet federal and state requirements. The safety program plan serves as a guide to assist management and staff in safety sensitive positions to carry out essential tasks. The plan consists of and addresses six core elements (Driver/Employee Selection, Driver/Employee Training, Safety Data Acquisition Analysis, Drug, Alcohol, and Abuse Program, Vehicle Maintenance, & Security). The purpose of the review is to examine the system’s performance and ensure compliance with applicable federal and state guidelines.

Note: The MTS’s System Safety Program Plan is 300+ pages, a hard copy is available for review at the Clerk to the Board’s Office. An electronic copy is included with the agenda item online.



PROCUREMENT BACKGROUND:
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POLICY IMPACT:
The System Safety Plan and the Title VI Plan is a requirement to meet federal and state funding guidelines. The operational policies ensure a model is in place to provide safe transportation, safe practices among key personnel...

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