BMPO Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP)
The BMPO UPWP is developed every 2 years and covers a 2-year period based on fiscal years that run from July 1 to June 30. The UPWP provides a framework for the coordination of transportation planning efforts by local, state, and regional agencies through the BMPO Policy Board. It incorporates all transportation planning and supporting comprehensive planning activities anticipated in the BMPO area during the program biennium.
The UPWP includes descriptions of major work programs and tasks as well as many specific subtasks. It also includes a schedule for task completion and sources of program funding. UPWP tasks are primarily funded by the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Oregon Department of Transportation, and the State Highway Fund.
BMPO Budget
The BMPO budget is developed annually and covers a 1-year period based on a fiscal year that runs from July 1 to June 30. The budget is developed annually and adjusted as needed. The budget document provides a compressed overview of the programs and major work tasks described in the UPWP. It also expands on funding and financial planning details identified in the UPWP.
BMPO Budget Committee
The BMPO Budget Committee is comprised of ten members – the full membership of the BMPO Policy Board plus an equal number of community members. This committee typically meets once per year, in the spring, to review the proposed budget for the subsequent fiscal year.
BMPO Committee Vacancies
The BMPO Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) and BMPO Budget Committee each include community member representation among their membership. BMPO community member vacancies are listed below.
There are currently no BMPO community member vacancies.
BMPO Annual Financial Reports (Annual Audits)
The purpose of the financial report is to describe the scope of an independent audit and testing of internal control and compliance and the results of that testing and does not provide an opinion on the effectiveness of the entityās internal control or on compliance. The financial report is an integral part of an audit performed in accordance with Minimum Standards for Audits of Oregon Municipal Corporations, prescribed by the Secretary of State, in considering the entityās internal control and compliance.