Calling all riders! The WRTA is looking to fill two upcoming open Advisory Board positions.
The WRTA Advisory Board currently has two positions opening early 2022. We are looking to fill the position for the “Rider Community Population” representative and “Disabled Commuter Population” These positions must be appointed by your town/city. IF INTERESTED CONTACT YOUR TOWN MANGER OR BOARD OF SELECTMEN TO BE NOMINATED. Deadline to apply is December 21, 2021.
Please see below for a description of the Rider Community Population position.
What you need to know about the “Rider Community Population”* representative:
- This is a volunteer, one-year term commitment
- This is a voting position
- This is a position for communities under WRTA fixed route services
- This is a position for someone who is a fixed route rider
- Attend the monthly WRTA Board Meetings – third (3rd) Thursday of every month at 8:30 a.m. now via Zoom Meeting.
- Provide contact information to the board clerk – name, address, phone number and email to receive Board information. Upon request postal mail can be used.
- Submit a completed “Conflict of Interest Law” certificate when accepted to the position.
- Will need to provide your own phone or internet access to participant in the meeting.
The position rotates throughout the town/city within the WRTA’s regional coverage area. The date of response will be the determining factor of order in consideration for which town/city appointee fills the vacancy. The other appointees will be listed by date received and placed in que for the following term. Please note: The ridership position cannot be filled by the same town/city that presently has appointed the disabled position.
If you have any questions regarding the “Rider Community Population” representative vacancy please contact WRTA Administration at admin@therta.com or 508-453-3400.
5) This representative must be a fixed route rider (not a COA participant for service) and be a resident in appointing community. *For more context on town/city compliance we have provided an address to the MA General Law that pertains to both our “Rider Community Population.” https://malegislature.gov/laws/generallaws/partI/titlexxII/chapter161B/Section5
Please see below for a description of the Disabled Commuter Population position.
What you need to know about the “Disabled Commuter Population”* representative:
- This is a volunteer, one-year term commitment
- This is a voting position
- Attend the monthly WRTA Board Meetings – third (3rd) Thursday of every month at 8:30 a.m. now via Zoom Meeting.
- Provide contact information to the board clerk – name, address, phone number and email to receive Board information. Upon request postal mail can be used.
- Submit a completed “Conflict of Interest Law” certificate when accepted to the position.
- Will need to provide your own phone or internet access to participant in the meeting.
This representative shall be mobility impaired, have a family member who is mobility impaired, be a caretaker of a person who is mobility impaired, or work for an organization that serves the needs of the physically disabled and be a resident in appointing community. *For more context on town/city compliance we have provided an address to the MA General Law that pertains to both our “Rider Community Population.” and “Disabled Commuter Population.” https://malegislature.gov/laws/generallaws/partI/titlexxII/chapter161B/Section5
The position rotates throughout the town/city within the WRTA’s regional coverage area. The date of response will be the determining factor of order in consideration for which town/city appointee fills the vacancy. The other appointees will be listed by date received and placed in que for the following term. Please note: The disabled position cannot be filled by the same town/city that presently has appointed the ridership position.