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          Date of Hearing:   June 22, 2015


                        ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION


                                 Jim Frazier, Chair


          SCR  
          30 (Hill) - As Amended March 26, 2015


          SENATE VOTE:  34-0


          SUBJECT:  Frederick E. Terman Memorial Highway.


          SUMMARY:  Designates a portion of State Route (SR) 101 in Santa  
          Clara, County as the "Frederick E. Terman Memorial Highway."    
          Specifically, this resolution:  


          1)Recounts the life and accomplishments of Frederick E. Terman.


          2)Designates the portion of SR 101 from post mile 48.596 at  
            Shoreline Boulevard to post mile 52.550 at the San Mateo  
            County line in the County of Santa Clara as the "Frederick E.  
            Terman Memorial Highway."


          3)Requests that the California Department of Transportation  
            (Caltrans) determine the cost of appropriate signs, consistent  
            with the signing requirements for state highways, showing the  
            special designation and, upon receiving donations from  
            non-state sources covering that cost, to erect those signs.









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          EXISTING LAW:    Assigns Caltrans the responsibility of  
          operating and maintaining state highways. This includes the  
          installation and maintenance of highway signs.


          


          FISCAL EFFECT:  Unknown, but the measure requests that Caltrans  
          only erect the appropriate signage upon receiving donations from  
          non-state sources covering the cost.





          COMMENTS:  Frederick E. Terman was born on June 7, 1925, in  
          English, Indiana.  He later attended Stanford University where  
          he completed his undergraduate degree in chemistry and his  
          master's degree in electrical engineering.  Mr. Terman returned  
          to Stanford University as a member of the engineering faculty  
          and during World War II directed a staff of more than 850 at the  
          Radio Research Laboratory at Harvard University that worked to  
          develop various technologies used to counter enemy radar and  
          significantly reduced the effectiveness of radar-directed  
          anti-aircraft fire.





          Mr. Terman returned to Stanford University after World War II  
          and was appointed Dean of the School of Engineering where he  
          created one of the premier schools of engineering in the United  
          States.  Mr. Terman single-handedly created the university,  
          government, and private industry partnership model by creating  
          the Stanford Industrial Park that associated industry and  
          universities to create a hotbed of innovation.  Mr. Terman  








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          passed away on December 19, 1982, in Palo Alto, California, at  
          82 years of age. 



          This resolution designating a portion of SR 101 in Santa Clara,  
          California serves to honor the significant contribution  
          Frederick Terman made to his community.


          





          REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION:




          Support


          None on file




          Opposition


          None on file




          Analysis Prepared by:Victoria Alvarez / TRANS. / (916)  
          319-2093








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