Jan.
23, 2003
Commission Appoints Blue Ribbon Panel
JEFFERSON
CITY - Following through on a
promise to get more citizen input into Missouri's transportation
programs, the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission
today appointed a 12-member Blue Ribbon Panel on Accountability,
Credibility and Efficiency.
The group will examine and evaluate the commission and
Missouri Department of Transportation and recommend ways
for them to enhance accountability, credibility and efficiency
in the state's transportation operations.
The panel will review a variety of areas, including how
the commission and department are governed, and sources
of state and federal funding, including transportation monies
allocated to other agencies. Panel members will also compare
MoDOT to other state departments of transportation in terms
of funding sources, organization, highway system size and
other operational aspects.
"We have chosen an outside group of citizens who are well-known
and respected in their communities to focus on issues of
governance and finance," Commission Chairman Ollie Gates
said. "The commission realizes there are huge transportation
needs in the state, and we are asking for outside help in
dealing with those needs.
"One of the keys to meeting the challenges and opportunities
of the future is to continually earn the respect and trust
of the citizens and taxpayers of Missouri," he said. "The
best way to do that is to listen to Missourians' concerns,
suggestions and comments. That's what this panel will do."
Dr. Jack Magruder, president of Truman State University,
will chair the panel. "We're delighted that Dr. Magruder
has agreed to head this panel because Truman State University,
under his leadership, has attained a reputation for accountability,
top performance and integrity," Gates said.
Other members include:
Ray Beck, city manager of Columbia;
the Rev. Emanuel Cleaver, former Kansas City mayor;
Jim Henson, presiding commissioner of St. Francois County
and union official;
Tom Irwin, senior vice president, St. Louis Regional
Chamber and Growth Association;
Freeman McCullah, retired MoDOT district engineer, Springfield;
John E. Mehner, president and chief executive officer,
Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce;
Karen Messerli, Lee's Summit mayor;
Joe Ortwerth, St. Charles County executive;
Steve Roberts, president and chief executive officer,
Roberts Broadcasting Co., St. Louis;
Larry Stobbs, former mayor of St. Joseph; and
Morris Westfall, former state senator from Halfway.
The group's first meeting will be from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Jan. 28 in Room 100 of the MoDOT Building in Jefferson City.
The panel is expected to make a final report and recommendations
to the commission on or before Aug. 31.
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