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Full Board List (Pdf) FPTA BOARD OF DIRECTORS & VOTING MEMBERS UPDATED 10/28/20 Yellow highlighter designates FPTA Leadership/Executive Committee Tier 1 (Budgets of $36 million or more) All are Voting Members (9 Members) Tim Garling, Broward County Transit (BCT) X Jim Harrison, Central Florida Regional Transit Authority (LYNX)/Tiffany Homler X Carolyn House Stewart, Interim CEO, Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority X (HART)/Lorena Hardwick Nathaniel Ford, Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA)/Cleveland Ferguson X Alice Bravo, Miami-Dade Transit (MDT)/Robert Villar X Clinton Forbes, PalmTran, FPTA Chair X Brad Miller, Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) X Steve Abrams, South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Tri-Rail)/Andrew X Watt Charles M. Heffinger, Jr., P.E./Libertad Acosta-Anderson, P.E., SunRail X Tier 2 (Budgets of $4 million - $36 million) Six are Voting Members Michelle Arnold, Collier Area Transit (CAT), FPTA Treasurer X Tonya Ellis, Escambia County Area Transit (ECAT) X Jesus Gomez, Gainesville RTS, FTAFC Chair X Robert Codie, Lee County Transit (LeeTran) Bill Steele, Manatee County Transit (MCAT) Kurt Scheible, Pasco County Public Transportation, FPTA Vice Chair X Tom Phillips, Polk County - Citrus Connection Jane Grogg (Interim), Sarasota County Area Transit (SCAT- Sarasota) Scott Nelson, Space Coast Area Transit (SCAT- Brevard) X Angela Baldwin, StarMetro (Tallahassee)/Bill Hearndon Kelvin Miller, Votran X Tier 3 (Budgets of less than $4 million) Five are Voting Members Angela Bradley, Bay Town Trolley/Lamar Hobbs X Richard Kolar, Charlotte County Area Transit Joe DeGeorge, Hernando County Karen Deigl, Indian River County Transit (GoLine) X Rod Delostrinos, Key West DOT X Jill Brown, Lake County Public Transportation (LakeXpress) Claudette Mahan, Martin County Public Transit Booker “Tyrone” Parker, Okaloosa County Transit- Not paid dues Murriah Dekle, St Lucie County Transit, FPTA Past Chair X Rachel Garvey/Phong Nguyen, St. Johns County/Sunshine Bus Robyn Chiarelli, Sun Trolley Steven Neal, SunTran (Ocala) X Tier 4 (CTC Members) Three are Voting Members Chris Harvey, Baker County Transit Shawn Mitchell, Big Bend Transit X Sharon Peeler, JTrans X Connie Conley, Levy County Transit X Scott Clark, Sunshine Line (Hillsborough CTC) Larry Sessions, Suwannee Valley Transit Authority Boyd Thompson, Ride Solution (Putnam CTC) Business Members Voting Business Members Butch Sibley Gillig Harry White Apollo Video Non-Voting, Ex-Officio Members Non Voting, Ex-Officio Members Liz Stutts Florida Department of Transportation Lisa Staes Center for Urban Transportation Research David Darm Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged Carl Mikyska Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council Sally Patrenos Floridians for Better Transportation .
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