ACR 68, as amended, Donnelly. Detective Jeremiah MacKay Memorial Highway.
This measure would designate a portion of State Highway Route 38 in San Bernardino County as the Detective Jeremiah MacKay Memorial Highway. The measure would also request the Department of Transportation to determine the cost of appropriate signs showing this special designation and, upon receiving donations from nonstate sources covering the cost, to erect those signs.
Fiscal committee: yes.
P1 1WHEREAS, Jeremiah MacKay was born on June 4, 1977, in
2San Bernardino, to Alan andbegin delete Marieend deletebegin insert Dawnend insert MacKay; and
3WHEREAS, Mr. MacKay grew up with his younger sister,
4Angela, in Lake Arrowhead, where he developed a passion for
5mountain recreation. At the age of four he climbed the highest
6peak in southern California, 11,503-foot Mount San Gorgonio;
7and
P2 1WHEREAS, Mr. MacKay attended Calvary Chapel Christian
2School in Twin Peaks, and Mary P. Jenck Intermediate School and
3Rim of the World High School, both in Lake Arrowhead; and
4WHEREAS, Throughout his adolescence, Mr. MacKay enjoyed
5being part of a youth group at Church of the Woods in Lake
6Arrowhead, and loved participating in sports, including football,
7tennis, and skiing; and
8WHEREAS, Mr. MacKay continued to spend time in the
9mountains as a young man, working as a ski and snowboard
10instructor at the Snow Valley Ski Resort in Running Springs, and
11as lake patrol for the Arrowhead Lake Association in Lake
12Arrowhead; and
13WHEREAS, Mr. MacKay began his career in public service
14when he joined the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department
15as a member of Academy Class 131. He graduated from the
16program and became a Deputy Sheriff on June 4, 1998, his 21st
17birthday; and
18WHEREAS, As a deputy, Mr. MacKay was assigned to the
19Central Detention Center, Central Station, and Sheriff Training
20Facility, all in San Bernardino, and Twin Peaks station, in Twin
21Peaks. He was promoted to the rank of detective and served in that
22capacity at stations in Twin Peaks, Big Bear, and Yucaipa, with
23the radio call sign of 14.D.2; and
24WHEREAS, As part of the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s
25Department, Detective MacKay earned five California Highway
26Patrol 10851 Awards and three Commander’s Awards; and
27WHEREAS, Detective MacKay was chosen to be a member of
28the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department Honor Guard,
29and lived by the three cardinal principles of the Sheriff’s
30Department: honor, pride, and tradition; and
31WHEREAS, Although deeply committed to his public service
32career, family and friends always came first to Detective MacKay;
33and
34WHEREAS, Detective MacKay fell in love and proposed to his
35wife, Lynette, on Thanksgiving in 2010, and married her on
36November 19, 2011; and
37WHEREAS, Whenever he had the opportunity, Detective
38MacKay spent time with his family camping, attending country
39music concerts, and visiting the beach; and
P3 1WHEREAS, Detective MacKay took pride in his Scottish
2heritage and enjoyed playing the bagpipes. He was a member of
3the Inland Empire Emerald Society for six years, and ultimately
4became the organization’s sergeant at arms; and
5WHEREAS, On February 12, 2013, at the age of 35, Detective
6MacKay was shot and killed by Christopher Dorner during the
7manhunt for the rogue ex-Los Angeles Police Department officer;
8and
9WHEREAS, Detective MacKay gave his life protecting the
10community that he treasured. He will be remembered as a family
11man with an infectious laugh who engaged life with joy and
12enthusiasm; and
13WHEREAS, Detective MacKay is survived by his beloved wife,
14Lynette, step-daughter, Kaitlyn, and son, Cayden; and
15WHEREAS, To honor Detective MacKay’s memory, the 14.D.2
16Prayer Project has been established to encourage prayer for the
17safety of first responders; now, therefore, be it
18Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate
19thereof concurring, That the Legislature hereby designatesbegin delete aend deletebegin insert theend insert
20 portion of State Highway Route 38begin delete adjacent toend deletebegin insert fromend insert mile marker
21begin delete 26.50end deletebegin insert 20 to mile marker 30, inclusive,end insert in San Bernardino County
22as the Detective Jeremiah
MacKay Memorial Highway to honor
23his noble sacrifice; and be it further
24Resolved, That the Department of Transportation is requested
25to determine the cost of appropriate signs, consistent with the
26signing requirements for the state highway system, showing this
27special designation and, upon receiving donations from nonstate
28sources sufficient to cover the cost, to erect those signs; and be it
29further
30Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies
31of this resolution to the Department of Transportation and to the
32author for appropriate distribution.
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