BILL NUMBER: ACR 100 AMENDED
BILL TEXT
AMENDED IN SENATE JUNE 4, 2012
AMENDED IN SENATE MAY 14, 2012
AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY MARCH 27, 2012
INTRODUCED BY Assembly Members Bonnie Lowenthal and Jeffries
(Coauthors: Assembly Members Achadjian, Alejo,
Blumenfield, Bonilla, Bradford, Buchanan, Dickinson, Eng,
Feuer, Furutani, Galgiani, Harkey, Hill, Huber, Miller, and Solorio)
(Coauthor: Senator Evans)
FEBRUARY 6, 2012
Relative to transportation facility designations.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
ACR 100, as amended, Bonnie Lowenthal. Mark Bixby Memorial Bicycle
Pedestrian Path, the Ohlone Costanoan Highway, the Oceanside Police
Officer Daniel S. Bessant Memorial Highway, the Los Angeles Police
Officer Ian J. Campbell Memorial Highway, the Officer Ryan Stringer
Memorial Highway, the Officer Dale M. Krings Memorial Rest Area, the
Ronald Ledford Memorial Bridge, the Hawthorne Police Officer Andrew
Garton Memorial Highway, and the Donald Mark
Lichliter Memorial Highway , the Christopher Meadows Memorial
Highway, and the California State Engineer Memorial
Interchange .
This measure would (1) designate the bicycle pedestrian path on
the replacement Gerald Desmond Bridge on State Highway Route 710, in
the County of Los Angeles, as the Mark Bixby Memorial Bicycle
Pedestrian Path, (2) designate a portion of State Highway Route 129,
in the County of Santa Cruz, as the Ohlone Costanoan Highway, (3)
designate a portion of State Highway Route 5, in the County of San
Diego, as the Oceanside Police Officer Daniel S. Bessant Memorial
Highway, (4) designate a portion of State Highway Route 101, in the
County of Los Angeles, as the Los Angeles Police Officer Ian J.
Campbell Memorial Highway, (5) designate a portion of State Highway
Route 10, in the City of Alhambra, as the Officer Ryan Stringer
Memorial Highway, (6) designate a specified safety roadside rest area
on State Highway Route 280 in the County of San Mateo as the Officer
Dale M. Krings Memorial Rest Area, (7) designate the Talmage Bridge
that crosses over State Highway Route 222 in the County of Mendocino
as the Ronald Ledford Memorial Bridge, (8) designate a specified
portion of State Highway Route 405 in the County of Los Angeles as
the Hawthorne Police Officer Andrew Garton Memorial Highway,
and (9) designate a portion of State Highway Route 99 in
the County of San Joaquin as the Donald Mark Lichliter Memorial
Highway . This , (10) designate a portion of
State Highway 101, in the County of San Luis Obispo, as the
Christopher Meadows Memorial Highway, and (11) dedicate the
interchange of State Highway Route 5 and State Highway Route 50 in
Sacramento County as the California State Engineer Memorial
Interchange. The measure would also request the Department of
Transportation to determine the cost of appropriate signs showing
these special designations and, upon receiving donations from
nonstate sources covering those costs, to erect those signs.
Fiscal committee: yes.
WHEREAS, Mark Llewellyn Bixby was a member of one of the founding
families of the City of Long Beach; and
WHEREAS, Mark Bixby was a past president of the Long Beach Rotary
Club, which was instrumental in raising money to build Rotary
Centennial Park, located on Pacific Coast Highway (State Highway
Route 1) and Junipero Avenue in the City of Long Beach; and
WHEREAS, Mark Bixby was the director of the BikeFest Tour of Long
Beach and was a vocal proponent of adding bicycle lanes to the
replacement Gerald Desmond Bridge; and
WHEREAS, Mark Bixby tragically lost his life in a plane crash in
2011 at 44 years of age; and
WHEREAS, The Ohlone Costanoan people have contributed over 13,000
years of cultural, economic, and environmental traditions to the
history of the Pajaro Valley; and
WHEREAS, The Ohlone Costanoan people settled in the Pajaro Valley,
near the Pajaro River, and in the Watsonville wetlands and sloughs.
These areas are rich in natural resources and contain an abundance of
plant and sea life used for commerce and everyday life; and
WHEREAS, The Ohlone Costanoan people have contributed to the
present-day understanding of Native American culture and history and
continue to work diligently to preserve the environment and teach
people how to coexist with Earth; and
WHEREAS, Officer Daniel S. Bessant was born in Oceanside,
California, on October 16, 1981; and
WHEREAS, Officer Bessant attended local schools in Oceanside where
his father served as a member of the faculty; and
WHEREAS, Officer Bessant served with the Oceanside Police
Department for six years, three years as a police officer and three
years as a civilian with the department; and
WHEREAS, On December 20, 2006, Officer Bessant was killed in the
line of duty while assisting another officer with a traffic stop and
was shot from behind by a gang member who was not involved in the
traffic stop; and
WHEREAS, Officer Bessant was only 25 years of age at the time he
was killed; and
WHEREAS, Officer Bessant is survived by his wife, Katelyn, and
son, Wyatt, who was two months old at the time; and
WHEREAS, Officer Bessant's father, in his role as a teacher, had
tried unsuccessfully to intervene with one of the gang members
convicted of killing Officer Bessant after noticing that the young
man was becoming involved with gangs; and
WHEREAS, In honor of Officer Bessant's service and sacrifice, it
would be a fitting tribute to designate a portion of State Highway
Route 5, in the County of San Diego, as the Oceanside Police Officer
Daniel S. Bessant Memorial Highway; and
WHEREAS, Los Angeles Police Officer Ian J. Campbell was born in
Valley City, North Dakota. His father was a doctor who served
honorably in World War I. Officer Campbell's parents were of Scottish
descent; and
WHEREAS, Officer Campbell, at 13 years of age, moved to Los
Angeles with his mother, Chrissie, after his father died of cancer;
and
WHEREAS, Officer Campbell attended and graduated from Fairfax High
School, and then attended Los Angeles City College; and
WHEREAS, At approximately 12 years of age, Officer Campbell
started playing the bagpipes, taking lessons from renowned Pipe Major
David Aitken, winning best bagpiper in the novice category at the
Scottish Highland Games held in Santa Monica; and
WHEREAS, At 19 years of age, Officer Campbell enlisted in the
United States Marine Corps, where he was trained as a radio operator,
served two combat tours during the Korean War, and was honorably
discharged from the Marine Corps as a Staff Sergeant, having been
awarded the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service
Medal, Korean Service Medal with four bronze stars, and the United
Nations Korean Service Medal; and
WHEREAS, Upon his discharge from the Marine Corps, Officer
Campbell returned to Los Angeles and attended undergraduate school at
the University of California at Los Angeles; and
WHEREAS, Officer Campbell entered the Los Angeles Police Academy
and, on May 5, 1958, he graduated from the academy, successfully
completing his probationary period as a Los Angeles police officer
while assigned to the West Los Angeles Police Station, thereafter
being transferred to the Hollywood Division of the Los Angeles Police
Department (LAPD); and
WHEREAS, On March 9, 1963, Officer Campbell was conducting a stop
of a suspicious vehicle at Gower Street and Carlos Avenue in
Hollywood when he was kidnapped at gunpoint, forcibly taken to a
deserted onion field south of Bakersfield, and executed; and
WHEREAS, Officer Campbell was 31 years of age at the time of his
death and had served the LAPD for five years; and
WHEREAS, On March 13, 1963, bagpipes were played for the first
time for an officer of the LAPD at the funeral of Officer Campbell, a
tradition that continues to this day following the line-of-duty
death of every LAPD officer; and
WHEREAS, On June 26, 1965, as a memorial to Officer Campbell, the
Ian Campbell Memorial Trophy was awarded to the best aggregate
bagpiper in the novice category at the Scottish Highland Games, a
tradition that continues to this day; and
WHEREAS, Officer Campbell is survived by his two daughters,
Valerie and Lori, grandchildren, and great grandchildren; and
WHEREAS, In honor of Officer Campbell's service and sacrifice, it
would be a fitting tribute to designate a portion of State Highway
Route 101, in the County of Los Angeles, as the Los Angeles Police
Officer Ian J. Campbell Memorial Highway; and
WHEREAS, On July 10, 2011, at approximately 2:30 a.m., Officer
Ryan Stringer was killed in a tragic accident while responding to a
possible robbery in the rear parking lot of 100 North First Street in
the City of Alhambra; and
WHEREAS, Officer Stringer was 26 years old and had served with the
Alhambra Police Department for two years; and
WHEREAS, Officer Stringer was born in the City of Los Angeles and
grew up in the City of Whittier, graduating from Whittier Christian
High School; and
WHEREAS, Officer Stringer attended Fullerton College and Rio Hondo
Community College after working for his father's construction
business for several years; and
WHEREAS, Officer Stringer entered the Police Academy at Rio Hondo
and graduated in February of 2009; and
WHEREAS, Officer Stringer was sworn in as an Alhambra Police
Officer on February 26, 2009; and
WHEREAS, During his two-year tenure with the Alhambra Police
Department, Officer Stringer worked in the Field Services Division,
Patrol Section; and
WHEREAS, Officer Stringer showed his friendship, camaraderie,
teamwork, and competitive drive as a member of the Alhambra Police
Department's Baker-to-Vegas Challenge Cup Relay Team; and
WHEREAS, Officer Stringer displayed his determination and will to
succeed during his recovery from a life-threatening motorcycle
accident that occurred in July 2010. After spending several weeks in
a coma and being temporarily disabled, Officer Stringer made a full
recovery within six months and returned to active duty as a police
officer in January 2011; and
WHEREAS, Coworkers, friends, and family recall Officer Stringer's
good-natured disposition, healthy sense of humor, strong sense of
adventure, and desire to excel at whatever he set out to do; and
WHEREAS, Officer Stringer is survived by his parents, Sonny and
Debbie Stringer, and four sisters: Kristen Stringer-Bartel, Kym
Genes, Dana Stringer, and Donna McCulloch; and
WHEREAS, In honor of Officer Stringer's service and sacrifice, it
would be a fitting tribute to designate a portion of State Highway
Route 10, in the City of Alhambra, as the Officer Ryan Stringer
Memorial Highway; and
WHEREAS, Officer Dale M. Krings was a traffic officer with the
California Highway Patrol (CHP). Having joined the CHP in 1956 and
upon graduation from the CHP Academy, he was assigned to the West Los
Angeles area; and
WHEREAS, Officer Krings transferred to the Redwood City CHP area
on May 29, 1957, and was assigned to patrol duties within San Mateo
County; and
WHEREAS, Officer Krings was well-recognized as an outstanding
employee of the CHP, who dedicated himself to providing the highest
levels of service, safety, and security to the people of California;
and
WHEREAS, Many times, Officer Krings, through his own initiative,
went above and beyond the call of duty to ensure the safety and
well-being of those with whom he came into contact; and
WHEREAS, Officer Krings, on May 21, 22,
1962, was on duty in San Mateo County, when he was attacked by
a gunman, who opened fire upon him. Mortally wounded, Officer Krings
returned fire, killing the gunman and saving numerous innocent
persons in the immediate area; and
WHEREAS, Officer Krings was a friend to many and one who honorably
served the people of California, and who personified the values of
the CHP leaving a legacy of excellence for future generations of CHP
officers to follow; and
WHEREAS, The CHP lost a valuable member of its family when Officer
Krings passed away; and
WHEREAS, Ronald Ledford was born in Ukiah, California, on May 7,
1944, to Ray and Tillie Ledford; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Ledford attended grammar school locally, and
graduated from Ukiah High School in 1962; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Ledford followed his family's historical agricultural
roots, spanning more than a century in the Talmage area as a farmer
and expanded his business interests by investing in rental properties
throughout the Ukiah Valley; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Ledford made significant contributions to the
community throughout his lifetime by serving on boards and
commissions and in civic organizations, personally supporting many
charitable causes as a quiet financial benefactor and an outgoing
motivator, and planning many fundraisers, especially causes
supporting children and individuals with special needs; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Ledford passed away suddenly on April 26, 2010; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Ledford is survived by his wife of 48 years, Dorothy,
two children, and five grandchildren; and
WHEREAS, In honor of Mr. Ledford's civic and charitable service to
the Ukiah Valley community, it would be a fitting tribute to
designate the Talmage Bridge that crosses over State Highway Route
222 in the County of Mendocino as the Ronald Ledford Memorial Bridge;
and
WHEREAS, Police Officer Andrew Garton, a seven-year veteran of the
Hawthorne Police Department, died on May 26, 2011, from injuries
sustained in a motorcycle crash during the funeral procession of
another fallen officer; and
WHEREAS, Officer Garton, 44, is the first Hawthorne officer to die
in the line of duty in the department's 89-year history; and
WHEREAS, Andrew was born on January 23, 1967, in San Fernando,
California, and graduated from Antelope Valley High; and
WHEREAS, Prior to becoming a police officer, Andrew was a skilled
ceramic tile setter. He met his wife, Tracy, in 1989 while installing
tile at the house that would eventually become their home; and
WHEREAS, Andrew and Tracy married at SeaCoast Grace Church in
April 1993, and continued to reside in Orange County; and
WHEREAS, Inspired by Sgt. Shawn Shimono, a close friend for over
20 years, Andrew entered the police academy, graduating on February
20, 2004, and became a Hawthorne police officer; and
WHEREAS, Andrew served as Vice President of the Hawthorne Police
Officer's Association and as Treasurer of the Hawthorne Police
Officer's Association Political Action Committee; and
WHEREAS, Andrew was a long-time member of the Hawthorne SWAT Team,
and an accomplished motor vehicle and traffic investigator; and
WHEREAS, Above and beyond the tradition and honor of his
profession, Andrew was a devoted husband and father. Andrew and Tracy
were a faith-filled loving couple raising two sons, Garrett and
Grant; and
WHEREAS, Andrew loved his children and spending time with his
family. He was active in both scouting and coaching youth baseball.
For those who knew him, he was both a mentor and a friend; and
WHEREAS, Camping and motocross riding were great passions for
Andrew. He most enjoyed being able to share those moments with his
children; and
WHEREAS, Andrew is survived by his wife, Tracy, sons, Garrett and
Grant, mother, Carole McConnell, father, Gary Garton, and a vast
extended family; and
WHEREAS, Donald Mark Lichliter was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota,
and resided there until he joined the United States Air Force at 18
years of age; and
WHEREAS, The Air Force brought Donald to the Sacramento area, and
from that time forward he called California home; and
WHEREAS, Donald was a member of Chapter 263 of the American Legion
Riders, and enjoyed golfing, motorcycling, hunting, and fishing; and
WHEREAS, Donald was a devoted and hard-working public servant, who
worked for Caltrans for over 27 years; and
WHEREAS, Donald met his wife, Mandy, in 1987 and they were married
on September 17, 1988; and
WHEREAS, Each Tuesday, Donald and Mandy met with their church
congregation where they worked to feed the homeless; and
WHEREAS, On July 23, 2009, Donald was working as a Caltrans tree
maintenance leadworker when he was struck by a truck as he worked
next to his vehicle, and was killed in the line of duty; and
WHEREAS, Donald is survived by his wife of 21 years, Mandy, his
children Allyson, Nicole Lewis, Jollene Kelley, John Lewis, two
grandchildren, his parents, and 3 siblings; now, therefore,
be it and
WHEREAS, Christopher Meadows was a Bay Area native, but made San
Luis Obispo his home after he began his studies at Cal Poly in 2003;
and
WHEREAS, Mr. Meadows graduated from the Orfalea College of
Business in 2007 and was active in the leadership of his business
fraternity, Delta Sigma Pi; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Meadows chose a career to help others, obtained an
Emergency Medical Technician certificate from Cuesta Community
College in San Luis Obispo, and began working at the San Luis
Ambulance Service; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Meadows began his service with the San Luis Obispo
County Sheriff's Search and Rescue (SAR) unit in February of 2008.
Mr. Meadows' energy, personality, and strong desire to help others
drove him to strive for a high level of success in all his endeavors;
and
WHEREAS, Mr. Meadows had completed his probationary period with
the SAR unit, received the award of 2009 Probationary Member of the
Year in the unit, and, as a full member of the unit, was soon to be
promoted to Medical Team Leader; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Meadows was working with the SAR unit at the Oceano
Dunes on May 24, 2009. He was responding to a medical emergency when
a tragic accident claimed his life, a risk he took willingly to help
others; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Meadows is the first member of the SAR unit to be
lost in the line of duty; and
WHEREAS, According to longstanding tradition, the Board of
Supervisors and the Sheriff's Office of San Luis Obispo County joined
in a resolution to christen a Patrol and Rescue Boat in Christopher
Meadows' honor; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Meadows' spirit also lives on in the form of the
Christopher Meadows Memorial Paramedic Education Fund, which has
awarded paramedic scholarships to four students since 2010; and
WHEREAS, CAL-FIRE, Cal Poly College of Business, Cuesta College,
Dignity Health Central Coast, the French Hospital Medical Center, the
Morro Bay Fire Department, the Morro Bay Fire Fighters' Association,
the Oceano Dunes District of the Department of Parks and Recreation,
San Luis Ambulance, the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors,
the San Luis Obispo County Deputy Sheriff's Association, the San
Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Advisory Council, the City of San Luis
Obispo Fire Department, the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Search
and Rescue, the Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center, and the State
Park Peace Officers of Oceano Dunes District all support this
resolution as a fitting tribute to Mr. Meadows' service and
sacrifice; and
WHEREAS, In honor of Mr. Meadows' service and sacrifice, it would
be a fitting tribute to designate a portion of State Highway Route
101, in the vicinity of the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's
Headquarters, in the County of San Luis Obispo, as the Christopher
Meadows Memorial Highway; and
WHEREAS, The men and women who serve Californians as engineers and
closely related professionals throughout state government are
persons of skill, intelligence, and advanced training who deserve to
be recognized for their dedicated service; and
WHEREAS, California's state engineers and related professionals
have paid a high price in serving our state with at least 37
on-the-job deaths in their ranks over the last century; and
WHEREAS, The Legislature desires to promote the safety of the
state's employees and to encourage motorists traveling in and through
the state to exercise caution and care when encountering a work
zone; and
WHEREAS, California's state engineers design and inspect the state'
s highways and bridges, ensure that schools and hospitals are safe
during earthquakes, improve air and water quality, work to reduce
fossil fuel emissions, and perform countless other professional
functions that create jobs and protect public safety in our state;
and
WHEREAS, The Professional Engineers in California Government
(PECG) was organized in 1962 in the San Francisco Bay Area to
represent state engineers and address the safety concerns associated
with state service; and
WHEREAS, PECG is, therefore, celebrating its 50th anniversary as
an organization in 2012; and
WHEREAS, PECG represents approximately 13,000 professional
engineers, architects, land surveyors, engineering geologists, and
closely related professionals serving the public in state government;
and
WHEREAS, The Legislature honors the state engineers and related
professionals who have lost their lives serving the public and
commends PECG members for their exemplary work designing and
inspecting infrastructure; and
WHEREAS, It would be a fitting tribute to past, present, and
future state engineers and related professionals and PECG's 50th
anniversary to designate the interchange of State Highway Route 5 and
State Highway Route 50 in Sacramento County as the California State
Engineer Memorial Interchange to recognize the dedicated public
service of California's state engineers and related professionals;
now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate
thereof concurring, That the Legislature hereby designates the
bicycle pedestrian path on the replacement Gerald Desmond Bridge on
State Highway Route 710, in the County of Los Angeles, as the Mark
Bixby Memorial Bicycle Pedestrian Path; and be it further
Resolved, That the Legislature hereby designates the portion of
State Highway 129 between Blackburn Street and Murphy Crossing Road,
in the County of Santa Cruz, as the Ohlone Costanoan Highway; and be
it further
Resolved, That the Legislature hereby designates the portion of
State Highway Route 5 between Harbor Drive and State Highway Route
78, in the County of San Diego, as the Oceanside Police Officer
Daniel S. Bessant Memorial Highway; and be it further
Resolved, That the Legislature hereby designates the portion of
State Highway Route 101 between Hollywood Boulevard (milepost marker
6.520) and Cahuenga Boulevard (milepost marker 7.459), in the County
of Los Angeles, as the Los Angeles Police Officer Ian J. Campbell
Memorial Highway; and be it further
Resolved, That the Legislature hereby designates the portion of
State Highway Route 10 between South Marguerita Avenue (milepost
marker 23.12) and South Almansor Street (milepost marker 24.31), in
the City of Alhambra, as the Officer Ryan Stringer Memorial Highway;
and, be it further
Resolved, That the Legislature hereby designates the Vista Four
safety roadside rest area on State Highway Route 280, between Exits
34 and 36, north of State Highway Route 92, in the County of San
Mateo, as the Officer Dale M. Krings Memorial Rest Area; and be it
further
Resolved, That the Legislature hereby designates the Talmage
Bridge that crosses over State Highway Route 222 in the County of
Mendocino as the Ronald Ledford Memorial Bridge; and be it further
Resolved, That the Legislature hereby designates the portion of
State Highway Route 405 between Rosecrans Avenue and El Segundo
Boulevard, in the County of Los Angeles, as the Hawthorne Police
Officer Andrew Garton Memorial Highway; and be it further
Resolved, That the Legislature hereby designates the portion of
State Highway Route 99, from East Victor Road to East Kettleman Lane,
in the County of San Joaquin, as the Donald Mark Lichliter Memorial
Highway; and be it further
Resolved, That the Legislature hereby designates the portion of
State Highway Route 101 between Madonna Road (Exit 201) and San Luis
Bay Drive (Exit 196), in the County of San Luis Obispo, as the
Christopher Meadows Memorial Highway; and be it further
Resolved, That the Legislature hereby designates the interchange
of State Highway Route 5 and State Highway Route 50, in the County of
Sacramento, as the California State Engineer Memorial Interchange;
and be it further
Resolved, That the Department of Transportation is requested to
determine the cost of appropriate signs consistent with the signing
requirements for the state highway system showing each of these
special designations and, upon receiving donations from nonstate
sources sufficient to cover the cost of the sign for which the
donations were made, to erect that sign; and be it further
Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of
this resolution to the Department of Transportation and to the author
for appropriate distribution.