BALTIMORE REGIONAL TRANSIT COMMISSION
The Baltimore Regional Transit Commission (BRTC) was established by Chapter 540, Acts of 2023 to review and comment on annual budget requests of the Maryland Department of Transportation – Maryland Transit Administration (MDOT-MTA), provide updates to the Central Maryland Transportation Plan and various annual reports, and to perform oversight and advocacy duties related to Baltimore region transit services. The BRTC comprises representatives from local government, transportation, industry, business, transit riders, transit advocacy and labor organizations; and several members of the Moore-Miller Administration.
Local stakeholders have lacked influence on how the regional transit network is planned, built, operated and funded in our region. The BRTC was created to provide input, advice and support for the operations of MTA’s core service network in the Baltimore region. Specifically the BRTC is to provide local and stakeholder perspective and comment on MDOT-MTA and Locally Operated Transit System activities in the Baltimore region.
The BRTC emerged as one of a series of recommendations made by the Baltimore Regional Transit Governance and Funding Workgroup, an entity established by the Baltimore Metropolitan Council’s Board of Directors in July 2022 who charged the Workgroup with examining transit governance and funding issues in the region.
Members were selected by Governor Wes Moore, Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott, Baltimore County Executive John “Johnny O” Olszewski, Jr., Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman, and Howard County Executive Calvin Ball III (see full roster here). The Baltimore Metropolitan Council (BMC) and the Maryland Department of Transportation – Maryland Transit Administration (MDOT-MTA) provide support to the Commission.
The following Meeting Materials from September 6, 2024 are also available on https://www.baltometro.org/transportation/committees/baltimore-regional-transit-commission
- Agenda
- MTA Updates Final
- Annual Reporting for Baltimore Regional Transit Systems
- Baltimore RTA Model Status
- BRTC Working Groups Progress, MDOT CPT
- MTA Performance Updates
- View Recording
The commission welcomes the public to attend its meetings.
Thank you,
Robin