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                                   THIRD READING 


          Bill No:  AB 2741
          Author:   Salas (D) 
          Amended:  6/8/16 in Senate
          Vote:     21 

           SENATE TRANS. & HOUSING COMMITTEE:  11-0, 6/14/16
           AYES:  Beall, Cannella, Allen, Bates, Gaines, Galgiani, Leyva,  
            McGuire, Mendoza, Roth, Wieckowski

           SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE:  7-0, 8/11/16
           AYES:  Lara, Bates, Beall, Hill, McGuire, Mendoza, Nielsen

           ASSEMBLY FLOOR:  79-0, 5/5/16 (Consent) - See last page for  
            vote

           SUBJECT:   Long-range transportation planning:  California  
                     Transportation Plan


          SOURCE:    Author

          DIGEST:  This bill requires the California Transportation Plan  
          (CTP) to be approved by the California Transportation Commission  
          (CTC), as specified.
          
          ANALYSIS: 
          
          Existing law:
          
          1)Vests CTC with the responsibility to advise and assist the  
            Secretary of the California State Transportation Agency  
            (CalSTA) and the Legislature in formulating and evaluating  
            state policies and plans for California's transportation  
            programs.  









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          2)Finds and declares that:

             a)   It is in the best interest of the state to have an  
               integrated state and regional transportation planning  
               process.

             b)   Federal law mandates the development of state and  
               regional long-range transportation plans as a prerequisite  
               for receipt of federal transportation funds.

             c)   The preparation of these plans shall be a cooperative  
               process involving local and regional government, transit  
               operators, congestion management agencies, and the goods  
               movement industry.

          3)Requires the California Department of Transportation  
            (Caltrans) to update the CTP by December 31, 2015, and every  
            five years thereafter, based on consultation and review and  
            comments by a host of state agencies and the general public.  

          4)Requires Caltrans to make a final draft available to the  
            Legislature and the Governor for review and comment prior to  
            adopting the plan or update; the Governor must then adopt the  
            plan and submit it to the Legislature and the Secretary of the  
            United States Department of Transportation.

          5)Requires the CTC to review recommendations in the updated CTP  
            and prepare specific, action-oriented, and pragmatic  
            recommendations for transportation system improvements and to  
            include the recommendations in its annual report to the  
            Legislature and the Governor.  

          This bill:

          1)Requires, starting in 2020, Caltrans to submit an updated CTP  
            to CTC and further requires CTC to approve the updated CTP, as  
            specified.

          2)Requires Caltrans to revise the proposed updated CTP in  
            consultation with CTC if the updated plan is not approved by  
            CTC.









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          3)Makes technical conforming changes.  

          Comments

          1)Purpose.  The author asserts that this bill will "require the  
            California Transportation Plan to be approved by the CTC to  
            ensure it aligns with the CTC's established guidelines and  
            policy expectations. AB 2741 will provide accountability in  
            the transportation-planning process and ensure Caltrans is  
            meeting CTC's guidelines."     

          2)Improving the transportation planning process.  In 2014, the  
            Legislature passed and the Governor signed SB 486 (DeSaulnier,  
            Chapter 917, Statutes of 2014) which contained a number of  
            provisions related to the transportation planning and  
            programming process.  Several of these provisions aimed to  
            align the state's overarching policy goals with its long-term  
            transportation planning effort and then to use these planning  
            efforts to guide investments.  Eventually, this alignment  
            intends to ensure that only projects that are consistent with  
            the state's overarching policy goals, as reflected in the CTP,  
            are funded in one of a number of different transportation  
            programming processes (e.g., State Transportation Improvement  
            Program, State Highway Operations and Protection Program,  
            etc.).  SB 486 further authorized CTC to establish guidelines  
            for the preparation of subsequent CTPs following the first  
            plan completed in 2015.

          3)What is the CTP?  The CTP provides a long-range policy  
            framework to meet California's future mobility needs and  
            reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The CTP defines goals,  
            performance-based policies, and strategies to achieve the  
            state's collective vision for California's future statewide,  
            integrated, multimodal transportation system.  The CTP  
            envisions a sustainable system that improves mobility and  
            enhances Californian quality of life.  Ultimately, the purpose  
            of the CTP is to provide a common policy framework that will  
            guide transportation investments and decisions by all levels  
            of government, the private sector, and other transportation  
            stakeholders. Caltrans is to update the CTP every five years.   










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          4)CTC's role. The CTC's role in establishing guidelines to  
            govern transportation programs is not new.  The Legislature  
            has increasingly turned to the CTC to guide and oversee  
            implementation of transportation programs as they are created,  
            such as the Active Transportation Program created in 2013 (SB  
            99, Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review, Chapter 359,  
            Statutes of 2013), the interregional transportation strategic  
            plan revised by SB 486 in 2014, and the highway toll program,  
            created last year (AB 194, Frazier, Chapter 687, Statutes of  
            2015). 

            SB 486 authorized the CTC to prescribe study areas for  
            analysis and evaluation by Caltrans and to establish  
            guidelines for preparation of the CTP.  However, SB 486 did  
            not provide the CTC with the responsibility to approve the CTP  
            or future updates.  This bill continues the abovementioned  
            practice by authorizing the CTC to approve future updated CTPs  
            submitted by Caltrans to ensure future plans are consistent  
            with the guidelines set forth by CTC.   


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

          According to the Senate Appropriations Committee: 

           Increased CTC administrative costs in the range of $75,000 to  
            $100,000 annually for a minimum of  PY of staff time  
            associated with increased ongoing coordination to actively  
            participate in the development of the CTP.  (State Highway  
            Account)

           Estimated increased Caltrans administrative costs of up to  
            $150,000 annually for up to one additional PY of staff time  
            associated with the additional coordination and consultation  
            in preparing the CTP, and making any necessary revisions.  
            (State Highway Account) 


          SUPPORT:   (Verified8/11/16)










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          None received


          OPPOSITION:   (Verified8/11/16)


          None received
          
          ASSEMBLY FLOOR:  79-0, 5/5/16
          AYES:  Achadjian, Alejo, Travis Allen, Arambula, Atkins, Baker,  
            Bigelow, Bloom, Bonilla, Bonta, Brough, Brown, Burke,  
            Calderon, Campos, Chang, Chau, Chávez, Chiu, Chu, Cooley,  
            Cooper, Dababneh, Dahle, Daly, Dodd, Eggman, Frazier,  
            Gallagher, Cristina Garcia, Eduardo Garcia, Gatto, Gipson,  
            Gomez, Gonzalez, Gordon, Gray, Grove, Hadley, Harper, Roger  
            Hernández, Holden, Irwin, Jones, Jones-Sawyer, Kim, Lackey,  
            Levine, Linder, Lopez, Low, Maienschein, Mathis, Mayes,  
            McCarty, Medina, Melendez, Mullin, Nazarian, Obernolte,  
            O'Donnell, Olsen, Patterson, Quirk, Ridley-Thomas, Rodriguez,  
            Salas, Santiago, Steinorth, Mark Stone, Thurmond, Ting,  
            Wagner, Waldron, Weber, Wilk, Williams, Wood, Rendon
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Beth Gaines

          Prepared by:Manny Leon / T. & H. / (916) 651-4121
          8/15/16 20:30:04


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