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There are four types of membership within the Coalition: Full Membership, Affiliate Membership, Associate Membership and Friends of the Coalition.


Full Membership
is open to any organization who owns or operates a major regional system or who is an agency of the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT). This type of membership entitles an organization to a seat on the Executive Board, along with representation on the Steering Committee, Program Track Committees, and/or any special task forces. Each full member is accorded one vote, when voting is required.


Affiliates Membership
is open to any organization that is a transportation-related association, such as a Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) or other transportation planning agencies/organizations. This type of membership entitles the organization to representation on the Steering Committee, Program Track Committees, and/or any special task forces.


Associate Membership
is open to any organization that owns or operates a local transportation system; is otherwise eligible to be a Full or Affiliate member but is outside the geographic boundary of the
Coalition; or is a partner agency, such as State Police, other law
enforcement organizations, and motor vehicle agencies. Partner agencies typically contribute to the content and implementation of the Coalition’s program, but are not part of a public transportation
department or authority. This type of membership entitles the organization to representation on the Program Track Committees, and/or any special task forces.


Friends of the I-95 Corridor Coalition
is open to organizations or individuals not eligible for Full, Affiliate, or Associate Membership. This type of membership entitles the organization to receive Coalition newsletters, notices of Requests for Proposals (RFP's), the Business Plan, the Strategic Plan and copies of Coalition final deliverables (if requested).


Greater efficiency through coordination

Mutual support and technical assistance

Opportunities to learn from each other's experience


Shared research and development and field testing


Access to a network of peers

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