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          Date of Hearing:   June 22, 2009

                        ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION
                                   Mike Eng, Chair
                    SB 607 (Ducheny) - As Amended:  April 22, 2009

           SENATE VOTE  :  36-0
           
          SUBJECT  :  Imperial County Transportation Commission

           SUMMARY  :  Creates the Imperial County Transportation Commission  
          (ICTC) as the successor agency to the Imperial Valley  
          Association of Governments.  Specifically,  this bill:   

          1)Creates the ICTC as the successor agency to the Imperial  
            Valley Association of Governments (IVAG) and assigns all  
            assets and liabilities of IVAG to ICTC.  

          2)Establishes a governing board consisting of up to 15 members  
            of whom 10 will be voting members, 1 designated nonvoting  
            member, and up to 4 nonvoting, ex-officio members.  The 10  
            voting members include one representative from each of 7  
            incorporated cities in the county, 2 members of the Imperial  
            County Board of Supervisors, and 1 member representing the  
            Imperial Irrigation District.  A designated nonvoting member  
            will represent the state Department of Transportation  
            (Caltrans) and is to be appointed by the Governor.  The 4  
            nonvoting, ex-officio members, whom the voting members may  
            invite to participate on the governing board include; 1 member  
            representing the State of Baja California, 1 member  
            representing the municipality of Mexicali, Mexico, one member  
            representing the national government of Mexico, and 1 member  
            representing any federally recognized Native American tribe in  
            Imperial County.  

          3)Sets forth provisions governing administration of ICTC.  

          4)Provides that ICTC may use up to 3% of revenue from the local  
            transportation fund for administrative purposes.  

          5)Directs ICTC to prepare a short-range transportation plan,  
            including a 3- to 5-year transportation improvement program  
            that includes all projects funded by federal, state, and local  
            funds.  The transportation improvement program is to be  
            developed in coordination and consultation with the Southern  








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            California Association of Governments (SCAG) and must be  
            consistent with SCAG's regional transportation plan.  

          6)Requires ICTC to consult with its member agencies, Caltrans,  
            adjacent counties, and other public and private entities when  
            preparing the short-range plan and the transportation  
            improvement program.  

          7)Vests with ICTC the responsibility for administering  
            Transportation Development Act provisions, governing the use  
            of public transportation funds.  

           EXISTING LAW:  

          8)Authorizes local agencies to voluntarily form joint powers  
            agencies for purposes of conducting regional transportation  
            planning, the administration of the terms and conditions of  
            the Transportation Development Act TDA, and related planning  
            activities. (The TDA program, California's basis transit  
            funding program, is funded from a  percent local sales tax in  
            each county.)  The County of Imperial, the 7cities in the  
            county, and the Imperial Irrigation District (IID) formed a  
            joint powers agency to perform regional transportation  
            planning and related activities.  

          9)Designates SCAG as the multi-county transportation planning  
            agency for the counties of Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange,  
            Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura.  

          10)Provides that, within SCAG's jurisdiction, responsibility for  
            allocating TDA funds rests with the five statutorily  
            established county transportation agencies (Los Angeles,  
            Riverside, Orange, and San Bernardino, and Ventura) and IVAG  
            in Imperial County.  

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  Unknown

           COMMENTS  :  According to the author, creation of ICTC will  
          provide for better planning for Imperial County's future  
          transportation and economic development needs.  The bill's  
          sponsor, the Imperial County Board of Supervisors, is seeking  
          this bill to allow IVAG to move into a full-time, professionally  
          staffed regional transportation organization, independent of  
          SCAG.  









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          The Senate Transportation and Housing Committee analysis points  
          out that IVAG is a voluntary association of city, county, and  
          local governments created to address regional transportation  
          issues.  Its member agencies include the County of Imperial, the  
          seven incorporated cities and the Imperial Irrigation District  
          within the Imperial Valley.  

          Writing in support of SB 607, the Automobile Club of Southern  
          California (auto club) points out that IVAG, because it is not a  
          county transportation commission, was unable to nominate  
          projects directly for Proposition 1B funding and, instead, had  
          to go through SCAG to have its projects submitted.  The auto  
          club believes that "the stature of the new agency would be  
          enhanced with a clear transportation focus" for the Imperial  
          County region.  

          This bill would create ICTC and prescribe membership and  
          responsibilities parallel to the other county transportation  
          commission within SCAG.  
                            
           REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION  :

           Support 
           
          County of Imperial, Board of Supervisors (sponsor)
          Automobile Club of Southern California
          Imperial Irrigation District

           Opposition 
           
          None on file.

           Analysis Prepared by  :   Janet Dawson / TRANS. / (916) 319-2093