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          CONCURRENCE IN SENATE AMENDMENTS


          AB  
          2741 (Salas)


          As Amended  June 8, 2016


          Majority vote


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          Original Committee Reference:  TRANS.


          SUMMARY:  Requires the California Transportation Plan (CTP) to  
          be approved by the California Transportation Commission (CTC).


          The Senate amendments: 


          1)Set forth the process whereby the California Department of  
            Transportation (Caltrans) is to submit the updated CTP,  
            beginning in 2020, to the CTC for approval.  


          2)Should the CTC not approve the proposed update, require  
            Caltrans to revise the proposed update to the CTP, in  
            consultation with the CTC.  


          3)Makes other, related changes to existing law.  








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          FISCAL EFFECT:  According to the Senate Appropriations  
          Committee:


          1)Increased CTC administrative costs in the range of $75,000 to  
            $100,000 annually for a minimum of 1/2 personnel year (PY) of  
            staff time associated with increased ongoing coordination to  
            actively participate in the development of the CTP. 


          2)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.  


          COMMENTS:  In 2014, the Legislature passed and the Governor  
          signed SB 486 (DeSaulnier), Chapter 917, Statutes 2014.  SB 486  
          had a number of provisions related to transportation planning  
          and programming, chief among them were provisions that sought to  
          align the state's overarching policy goals with its long-term  
          transportation planning efforts and then to use these planning  
          efforts to guide investments.  Eventually, this alignment should  
          ensure that only projects that are consistent with these policy  
          goals, as reflected in the CTP, are funded in one of a number of  
          different transportation programming processes.  


          Given the significance of the CTP, the Legislature charged the  
          CTC with the responsibility to inform the CTP process.   
          Specifically, commencing with the update to the CTP that is  
          required on or before December 31, 2020, SB 486 authorized the  
          CTC to prescribe study areas for analysis and evaluation by  
          Caltrans and to establish guidelines for preparation of the CTP.  
           SB 486 did not, however, vest the CTC with the responsibility  
          to approve the CTP.


          The role of the CTC in establishing guidelines to govern  
          transportation programs is not new.  The Legislature has  








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          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]. 


          The author has introduced this bill in response to a "growing  
          concern over accountability in the transportation-planning  
          process."  The author correctly points out that, while the CTC  
          has the authority to establish long-term transportation goals,  
          Caltrans is not required to follow the CTC's policy direction.   
          AB 2741 requires the CTC to approve the CTP to ensure the plan  
          aligns with the guidelines and policy expectations set forth by  
          the CTC and is consistent with the long-standing role the  
          Legislature has entrusted the CTC with in helping to guide  
          transportation policy.


          Please see the policy committee analysis for full discussion of  
          this bill.


          Analysis Prepared by:                                             
                          Janet Dawson / TRANS. / (916) 319-2093  FN:  
          0004081