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          ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
          ACR 15 (Conway)
          As Introduced  February 23, 2011
          Majority vote 

           TRANSPORTATION      13-1        APPROPRIATIONS      15-1        
           
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          |Ayes:|Bonnie Lowenthal,         |Ayes:|Fuentes, Harkey,          |
          |     |Jeffries, Achadjian,      |     |Blumenfield, Bradford,    |
          |     |Blumenfield, Bonilla,     |     |Charles Calderon, Campos, |
          |     |Buchanan, Eng, Furutani,  |     |Davis, Gatto, Hall, Hill, |
          |     |Galgiani, Logue, Miller,  |     |Lara, Mitchell, Nielsen,  |
          |     |Portantino, Solorio       |     |Solorio, Wagner           |
          |     |                          |     |                          |
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          |Nays:|Norby                     |Nays:|Norby                     |
          |     |                          |     |                          |
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           SUMMARY  :  Designates a segment of State Route (SR) 198 as the 
          Detective Monty L. Conley and Detective Joe R. Landin Memorial 
          Highway.  Specifically,  this bill  :  

          1)Recounts the lives and careers of Monty Conley and Joe Landin, 
            detectives with Tulare County Sheriff's Department who lost 
            their lives in the line of duty.  

          2)Designates the portion of SR 198 between Road 204 and SR 216, 
            in the County of Tulare, as the Detective Monty L. Conley and 
            Detective Joe R. Landin Memorial Highway.  

          3)Requests the Department of Transportation (Caltrans) to 
            determine the cost of appropriate signs, consistent with the 
            signing requirements for the state highway system, showing 
            this special designation and, upon receiving donations from 
            nonstate sources sufficient to cover that cost, to erect those 
            signs.  

           EXISTING LAW  :  Assigns Caltrans the responsibility to operate 
          and maintain state highways.  This includes the installation and 
          maintenance of highway signs.  

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  According to the Assembly Appropriations 
          Committee, minor costs to Caltrans to make and erect appropriate 








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          signs; these costs are covered by donations.  

           COMMENTS  :  Monty Conley, at the age of 19, became the City of 
          Woodlake's youngest police officer.  He subsequently joined the 
          Tulare County Sheriff's Department, where he worked in the jail 
          and patrol divisions and later as a detective in the narcotics 
          units.  Detective Conley was a dedicated officer who served his 
          community and loved his profession.  

          Joe Landin joined the United States Marine Corps after high 
          school and served in Vietnam.  He became a Woodlake Police 
          Officer and later joined the Tulare County Sheriff's Department. 
           Detective Landin worked in the jail and patrol divisions.  As a 
          detective, he was assigned to the Sheriff's Tactical Enforcement 
          Patrol and the narcotics unit.  Detective Landin was a dedicated 
          officer who served his community and loved his profession.  

          On August 5, 1985, Detectives Conley and Landin were 
          investigating a narcotics case near the town of Pixley, 
          California, in southern Tulare County.  While the two were 
          traveling in Detective Conley's vehicle, they collided with 
          another motorist who ran a stop sign at over 85 miles per hour.  
          Both detectives lost their lives as a result of this tragic 
          incident.  The other motorist was tried and convicted of 
          vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence and served a prison 
          term of five years and four months.  

          Legislative history:  This bill is a reintroduction of ACR 176 
          (Conway) from 2010.  ACR 176 (Conway) passed the Assembly 
          Transportation Committee as well as the Assembly floor with 
          unanimous votes but died in the Senate Rules Committee after 
          being received by the Senate fairly late in the session.  


           Analysis Prepared by  :    Howard Posner / TRANS. / (916) 319-2093 



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