33.1-452 - Powers and duties of commission.
§ 33.1-452. Powers and duties of commission.
The commission shall:
1. Construct, reconstruct, alter, improve, expand, make loans or otherwiseprovide financial assistance to, and operate transportation improvements in,the district for the use and benefit of the public.
2. Acquire by gift, purchase, lease, in-kind contribution to constructioncosts, or otherwise any transportation improvements in the district and sell,lease as lessor, transfer or dispose of any part of any transportationimprovements in such manner and upon such terms as the commission maydetermine to be in the best interests of the district. However, prior todisposing of any such property or interest therein, the commission shallconduct a public hearing with respect to such disposition. At the hearing,the residents and owner of property within the district shall have anopportunity to be heard. At least 10 days' notice of the time and place ofsuch hearing shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in thedistrict, as prescribed by the commission. Such public hearing may beadjourned from time to time.
3. Invite bids or request proposals from and contract with any person, asauthorized by law, with regard to any matter necessary and proper to provideany transportation improvements, including, but not limited to, thefinancing, acquisition, construction, reconstruction, alteration,improvement, expansion, or maintenance of any transportation improvements inthe district.
4. Enter into a continuing service contract for a purpose authorized by thischapter and make payments of the proceeds received from the special taxeslevied pursuant to this chapter, together with any other revenues, forinstallments due under that service contract. The district may apply suchpayments annually during the term of that service contract in an amountsufficient to make the installment payments due under that contract, subjectto the limitation imposed by this chapter. However, payments for any suchservice contract shall be conditioned upon the receipt of services pursuantto the contract. Such a contract shall not obligate a locality to makepayments for services of the district.
5. Accept the allocations, contributions, or funds of, or to reimburse from,any available source, including, but not limited to, any person for eitherthe whole or any part of the costs, expenses, and charges incident to theacquisition, construction, reconstruction, maintenance, alteration,improvement, and expansion of any transportation improvements in the district.
6. Contract for the extension and use of any highway into territory outsidethe district on such terms and conditions as the commission determines.
7. Employ and fix the compensation of personnel who may be deemed necessaryfor the construction, operation, or maintenance of any transportationimprovements in the district.
8. Have prepared an annual audit of the district's financial obligations andrevenues, and, upon review of such audit, request a tax rate adequate toprovide tax revenues that, together with all other revenues, are required bythe district to fulfill its annual obligations.
(2004, c. 966.)