Bill Text: CA AB1395 | 2017-2018 | Regular Session | Amended
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Bill Title: State highways: Department of Transportation: litter cleanup and abatement: report.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2018-08-16 - In committee: Held under submission. [AB1395 Detail]
Download: California-2017-AB1395-Amended.html
The department shall, within its maintenance programs relating to litter cheanup and abatement, Each district within the department shall, for its highway litter cleanup and abatement programs, assign the highest priority to litter deposited along state highway within each district to segments along
the state highway system that carry the highest traffic volumes and the segments found by the department to have the highest incidences receive the highest volume of complaints and with the greatest incidence of litter.
Bill Title: State highways: Department of Transportation: litter cleanup and abatement: report.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2018-08-16 - In committee: Held under submission. [AB1395 Detail]
Download: California-2017-AB1395-Amended.html
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CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE—
2017–2018 REGULAR SESSION
Assembly Bill | No. 1395 |
Introduced by Assembly Member Chu |
February 17, 2017 |
An act to add Section 92.1 to the Streets and Highways Code, relating to transportation.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
AB 1395, as amended, Chu.
State highways: Department of Transportation: litter cleanup and abatement: report.
Existing law provides that the Department of Transportation has full possession and control of all state highways and associated property, and sets forth the powers and duties of the department with respect to the operation, maintenance, and improvement of state highways.
This bill would require the department, within its maintenance each district within the department for its highway litter cleanup and abatement programs relating to litter cleanup and abatement, to assign the highest priority to litter deposited along state highway
segments along the state highway system that carry the highest traffic volumes and the segments found by the department to have the highest incidences receive the highest volume of complaints and with the greatest incidence of litter and to reallocate existing litter cleanup resources as necessary prioritize funding appropriated for highway litter maintenance in order to implement this priority. The bill would also require the department, on or before January 1, 2020, to conduct an assessment of the problem of
litter on state highways and to make a specified report to the Legislature on its findings. The bill would require the department to consult with interested stakeholders that may include city and county officials in the development of the report.
Digest Key
Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NOBill Text
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
SECTION 1.
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Maintenance of our state highways and freeways is a long-standing problem in California.
(b) Litter, debris, and graffiti along California highways and freeways create unsightly scenes.
SEC. 2.
Section 92.1 is added to the Streets and Highways Code, to read:92.1.
(a) (1)(2)The department shall reallocate existing litter cleanup resources as necessary in order to implement this subdivision.
(2) Each district within the department shall prioritize
funding appropriated for highway litter maintenance in order to carry out the requirements of paragraph (1).
(3) Nothing in this subvision shall prevent the department from also prioritizing litter cleanup in environmentally sensitive areas pursuant to Section 91.6.
(b) On or before January 1, 2020, the department shall conduct an assessment of the problem of litter on state highways and report to the Legislature pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code on its findings. The department shall consult with interested stakeholders that may include city and county officials in the development of the report. The report shall include all of the following elements:
(1) A An
assessment of the levels of litter on state highways by categories of high-traffic volume, medium-traffic volume, and low traffic volume.
(2) An assessment of the causes of litter on highways by categories of high-traffic volume, medium-traffic volume, and low traffic volume. the most frequent type of litter complaint, the medium type of litter complaint, and the lowest type of litter complaint.
(3) Changes to the maintenance practices the department has made in order to prioritize litter cleanup on high-traffic volume highways and the outcome of those changes.
(c) The requirement for submitting a report imposed under subdivison (b) is inoperative on January 1, 2024, pursuant to Section 10231.5 of the Government Code.