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                                   THIRD READING 


          Bill No:  AB 40
          Author:   Ting (D) and Levine (D), et al.
          Amended:  9/2/15 in Senate
          Vote:     21  

           SENATE TRANS. & HOUSING COMMITTEE:  10-1, 6/23/15
           AYES:  Beall, Cannella, Allen, Gaines, Galgiani, Leyva,  
            McGuire, Mendoza, Roth, Wieckowski
           NOES:  Bates

           SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE:  5-2, 8/27/15
           AYES:  Lara, Beall, Hill, Leyva, Mendoza
           NOES:  Bates, Nielsen

           ASSEMBLY FLOOR:  64-13, 6/2/15 - See last page for vote

           SUBJECT:   Toll bridges:  pedestrians and bicycles


          SOURCE:    Author

          DIGEST:   This bill prohibits, until January 1, 2021, the  
          tolling of pedestrians and bicycles on toll bridges in  
          California that allow pedestrian and bicycle access.

          Senate Floor Amendments of 9/2/15 add a sunset date of January  
          1, 2021.

          ANALYSIS: 
          
          Existing law:

          1)Creates the California Transportation Commission (CTC) and  








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            assigns it all responsibility previously assigned to the  
            California Toll Bridge Authority, including directing and  
            authorizing the Department of Transportation (Caltrans) to  
            build toll bridges.

          2)Creates the Bay Area Toll Authority (BATA) to administer the  
            base $1 auto toll for the San Francisco Bay Area's seven  
            state-owned toll bridges.  BATA operates under the  
            Metropolitan Transportation Commission.  In 2005, BATA's  
            responsibilities were expanded to include administration of  
            all toll revenues and joint oversight of the toll bridge  
            construction program along with Caltrans and the CTC.

          3)Requires Caltrans and the CTC to consider the inclusion of  
            bicycle and pedestrian facilities on each new toll bridge  
            designed and constructed, including appropriate connections  
            thereto.  These facilities are required to be included on each  
            new bridge if the commission finds that they are economically  
            and physically feasible. 

          4)Establishes the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway, and  
            Transportation District (GGBHTD), which, among other  
            functions, owns and operates the Golden Gate Bridge and sets  
            tolls.

          This bill prohibits a toll from being imposed on the passage of  
          a pedestrian or bicycle, provided the travel of pedestrians and  
          bicycles is otherwise authorized, over:

          1)Any bridge that is under the jurisdiction of the GGBHTD.

          2)Any state-owned bridge on which tolls are imposed on the  
            passage of motor vehicles.

          3)Any bridge that is part of the state highway system on which  
            tolls are imposed on the passage of motor vehicles, including  
            any bridge constructed pursuant to a franchise.

          4)Provides that the provisions of this bill sunset on January 1,  
            2021.

          Comments

          1)Purpose of the bill.  According to the author, cyclists and  







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            pedestrians put minimal wear and tear on bridges compared to  
            vehicles, so imposing a fee for their use of bridges would  
            disproportionately penalize these non-vehicular modes of  
            transportation.   The author contends sidewalk access fees  
            would also discourage usage of public trails that are the  
            pride of the Bay Area.  The author believes this bill promotes  
            non-vehicular forms of transportation across bridges that  
            improve air quality, combat climate change, and encourage  
            physical activity.

          2)Toll bridges in California.  California has eight toll  
            bridges, all located in the San Francisco Bay Area.  Seven of  
            those bridges - the Antioch Bridge, Benicia/Martinez Bridge,  
            Carquinez Bridge, Dumbarton Bridge, Richmond-San Rafael  
            Bridge, San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, and San Mateo  
            Hayward Bridge - are owned by the state.  The eighth bridge is  
            owned and operated by GGBHTD.  Of these bridges, five  
            currently have pedestrian and bicycle access: the Golden Gate,  
            Antioch, Benicia/Martinez, Carquinez, and Dumbarton bridges.   
            There is currently no toll for pedestrians or bicyclists on  
            any of the state-owned toll bridges.

          3)GGBHTD.  When the Golden Gate Bridge first opened in 1937,  
            pedestrians had to pay five cents to cross.  The sidewalk toll  
            eventually rose to 10 cents before being abolished in 1970.   
            The district's board recently approved a study to determine  
            whether a pedestrian/bicyclist toll would be feasible and  
            helpful in light of the district's budget woes.  According to  
            the district, about 6,000 cyclists and 10,000 pedestrians  
            cross the bridge on a good-weather day.  Sidewalk access fees  
            are just one consideration in a 45-point plan to help GGBHTD  
            remain solvent, as it faces $209 million in unfunded capital  
            needs, in addition to a $32.9 million operating deficit over  
            the next five years.

          FISCAL EFFECT:   Appropriation:    No          Fiscal  
          Com.:YesLocal:   No

          According to the Senate Appropriations Committee, prohibiting  
          the imposition of tolls on pedestrian and bicycle passage on the  
          Golden Gate Bridge and state-owned toll bridges would result in  
          foregone revenues and future cost pressures, potentially in the  
          millions, to the extent such tolls could otherwise be used to  
          pay for pedestrian and bicycle capital improvements (State  







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          Highway Account, Bay Area Toll Account, local toll bridge  
          accounts).  This bill would likely shift these costs to drivers  
          who pay tolls.

          SUPPORT:   (Verified9/3/15)

          California Bicycle Coalition
          California Travel Association
          Mayor of San Francisco
          San Francisco Bay Trail Project
          San Francisco Bicycle Coalition
          San Francisco Travel Association
          Save Our Recreation
          Walk San Francisco


          OPPOSITION:   (Verified9/3/15)

          Golden Gate Bridge, Highway, and Transportation District

          ASSEMBLY FLOOR:  64-13, 6/2/15
          AYES:  Achadjian, Alejo, Travis Allen, Baker, Bloom, Bonilla,  
            Bonta, Brown, Burke, Calderon, Campos, Chang, Chau, Chiu, Chu,  
            Cooley, Cooper, Dababneh, Daly, Dodd, Eggman, Frazier,  
            Cristina Garcia, Eduardo Garcia, Gatto, Gipson, Gomez,  
            Gonzalez, Gordon, Gray, Hadley, Roger Hernández, Holden,  
            Irwin, Jones, Jones-Sawyer, Lackey, Levine, Linder, Lopez,  
            Low, Maienschein, Mathis, McCarty, Medina, Mullin, Nazarian,  
            O'Donnell, Olsen, Patterson, Perea, Quirk, Rendon, Rodriguez,  
            Salas, Santiago, Mark Stone, Thurmond, Ting, Weber, Wilk,  
            Williams, Wood, Atkins
          NOES:  Bigelow, Brough, Dahle, Beth Gaines, Grove, Harper, Kim,  
            Mayes, Melendez, Obernolte, Steinorth, Wagner, Waldron
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Chávez, Gallagher, Ridley-Thomas

          Prepared by:Randy Chinn / T. & H. / (916) 651-4121
          9/3/15 18:28:20


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