Our Committees
The committees of the Broward MPO are separated into two categories: MPO Board committees and advisory committees. The various MPO Board committees are comprised of MPO Board members and exist to serve a particular purpose. Advisory committees are made up of individuals from outside the organization who advise the MPO Board on matters related to their areas of expertise. For information on a specific committee, please click on the names of the committees in the menu bar on the left.
Technical Advisory Committee (TAC)

The Broward MPO established the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) to advise and provide expertise for the MPO's decision-making process and to provide valuable assessment of MPO plans and programs. The TAC is comprised primarily of engineers, planners, and other professionals who represent local governments and transportation agencies. These individuals serve in an advisory capacity by providing recommendations to the MPO Board based on current scientific information, technical sufficiency, accuracy and completeness of studies, plans, and programs.
The TAC meets on the fourth Wednesday of every month at 2:30 p.m. in the MPO Board Room, located in the Trade Centre South Building at 100 West Cypress Creek Road, 6th Floor, Suite 650, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309. These meetings are open to the public and participation is encouraged.
For more information on upcoming TAC meetings, please see the MPO's Agendas & Minutes and Calendar pages.
Citizens' Advisory Committee (CAC)

The Citizens' Advisory Committee (CAC) is a committee comprised of representatives and members of the public who are interested in participating in the transportation planning process. The members of the CAC represent a broad cross section of Broward's population, and include members from various cities, towns, and community organizations. These members provide the MPO with valuable insight into local communities and help to form the urban landscape by acting as a voice for public opinion relating to general transportation issues. The committee reviews and provides recommendations to the MPO Board on transportation plans and programs, taking into consideration the impacts these plans and programs have on their local communities. The CAC is continually looking for individuals and organizations interested in either serving on the committee or attending regularly scheduled meetings.
The CAC meets on the fourth Wednesday of every month in the MPO Board Room, located in the Trade Centre South Building at 100 West Cypress Creek Road, 6th Floor, Suite 650, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 at 6:00 p.m. These meetings are open to the public and participation is encouraged.
For more information on upcoming CAC meetings, please see the MPO's Agendas & Minutes and Calendar pages.
Roads for Families Advisory Committee (RFAC)

To include all modes of transportation, the Broward MPO formed the Roads for Families Advisory Committee (RFAC) as a holistic approach to address the bicycle/pedestrian needs of the region. This multidisciplinary group (comprised of municipal and partner agency staff, representatives of non-profit groups, and advocacy groups) developed the Roads for Families Guidelines to facilitate and assist local governments in the implementation of Roads for Families. The RFAC also serves as a forum for exchanging new ideas and projects, as well as allowing members to showcase their individual Roads for Families efforts. More importantly, it is responsible for providing and guiding the Broward MPO Roads for Families Initiative.
For additional information about the RFAC, CLICK HERE.
The RFAC meets on the quarterly on the second Monday of the month in the MPO Board Room, located in the Trade Centre South Building at 100 West Cypress Creek Road, 6th Floor, Suite 650, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 at 2:00 p.m. These meetings are open to the public and participation is encouraged.
For more information on upcoming RFAC meetings, please see the MPO's Agendas & Minutes and Calendar pages.
March 9, 2020
- Meeting Agenda
- Meeting Summary
- Meeting Presentation
January 13, 2020
November 4, 2019
September 9, 2019 - Cancelled
July 8, 2019
May 13, 2019
March 11, 2019
January 14, 2019
November 5, 2018
September 24, 2018
May 14, 2018
March 12, 2018
January 8, 2018
November 13, 2017
July 10, 2017
- Meeting Agenda
- Meeting Summary
- Meeting Presentation
- Mobility Management Facilitation Program Presentation
- Mobility Management Situation Appraisal Presentation
May 8, 2017
March 13, 2017
November 14, 2016
August 8, 2016
- LA Living Streets Guide
- Complete Streets Coalition
- Prevent Obesity Website
- Deerfield Beach Complete Streets Surve
- Walking While Old: Seniors Face Greatest Death Risk
- The newly released third edition of The Innovative DOT provides 34 strategies transportation officials can use to position their agencies for success in a new era of constrained budgets.
- Protected Bike Lanes Mean Business - How 21st Century Transportation Networks Help New Urban Economies Boom
- AARP: Complete Streets in the Southeast - A Toolkit
- New York Magazine - Why New Yorkers Last Longer
- Study shows gap between public health and transportation policy
- Secretary Foxx Talks Bike Lanes - Map-21
- Bikers Suck Down Less Pollution When They Ride in Seperated Bike Lanes
- FHWA to Engineers: Go Ahead and Use City-Friendly Street Designs
- Introducing Urbanful: Celebrating the innovative people changing our cities
- A great compilation of protected bike lane demo projects that have happened all throughout the country
- Free Annual Workshops from Smart Growth America
- Will “Little Nudges” Slow Drivers Down to New NYC Speed Limit?
- Cincinnati Bike Movement Skips Angry Drivers, Gets Right Down to Growing
- What 5 Cities, 17K Cyclists, and 20K Cars Tell Us About Protected Bike Lanes
- Longitudinal Analysis of Transit's Land Use Multiplier in Portland (OR)
- Research shows easy-to-walk communities can blunt cognitive decline
- Florida DOT Looks To Trim Lanes To Increase Pedestrian, Cyclist Safety
- Smart Growth Awards Application
- Reimagining Our Streets as Places: From Transit Routes to Community Roots
- Safer Streets, Stronger Economics (analyzes that data and explores the outcomes communities get for their investments in Complete Streets)
- Ranked: The Most Bike-Friendly States in the US
- FHWA Seperated Bike Lanes Planning and Design Guide
- HIA: Health benefits of bicycling outweigh the risks
Freight Transportation Advisory Committee (FTAC)

The Freight Transportation Advisory Committee (FTAC) is a committee comprised of members that are directly involved in the movement, storage and distribution of freight. The members and advisors of the FTAC represent a broad spectrum of the freight community, including: warehouse owners, industrial realtors, shipping companies, trucking companies and organizations, railroads, freight forwarders, importer/exporters, truck parking, and distribution companies. The MPO established the FTAC to provide a forum for an open dialogue where the freight community can gain insight into the MPO’s decisions and upcoming projects and provide much needed industry input to decision-makers regarding freight transportation priorities and expenditures.
The FTAC meets quarterly on the third Wednesday of the month at 2:00 p.m. The primary meeting location is the MPO Board Room, located in the Trade Centre South Building at 100 West Cypress Creek Road, 6th Floor, Suite 650, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309. Meeting locations can vary however based on FTAC member input. All FTAC meetings are open to the public and participation is encouraged.
For a link to the Broward MPO's Freight webpage, click here.
For more information on upcoming FTAC meetings, please see the MPO's Agendas & Minutes and Calendar pages.
Local Coordinating Board (LCB)
The Broward MPO, in coordination with the Local Coordinating Board (LCB), is committed to assisting disadvantaged persons of Broward County with their transportation needs. To learn about services that may be available to you, click here.
The LCB meets quarterly* in the MPO Board Room, located in the Trade Centre South Building at 100 West Cypress Creek Road, 6th Floor, Suite 650, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 at 2:00 p.m.
These meetings are open to the public and participation is encouraged.
Transportation disadvantaged services are provided by Broward County Transit (BCT).
The LCB Public Workshop will be held Monday, February 2, 2026, from 2:00 - 3:00 p.m in the Broward MPO Board Room. Be sure to check for updates via Agenda & Minutes for the most current information.
As always, the public is encouraged to participate. To submit public comments on specific agenda items in advance of the meeting, see below "Request to Speak" forms. Comments submitted during the meeting, in advance of the agenda item that you want to comment on, will be read into the record by MPO staff. To register and join the meeting, please see the MPO's Agendas & Minutes and Calendar pages.
Request to Speak
To request to speak at one of the upcoming LCB meetings, please fill out one of the below forms and return it to schultzr@browardmpo.org
- Word Fillable Request to Speak Form *preferred
- PDF Fillable Request to Speak Form *must have Adobe installed on your computer