BILL ANALYSIS
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CONCURRENCE IN SENATE AMENDMENTS
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As Amended August 19, 2010
Majority vote
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|ASSEMBLY: |76-0 |(August 2, |SENATE: |34-0 |(August 26, |
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Original Committee Reference: TRANS.
SUMMARY : Designates a segment of State Route (SR) 246 as the
Mayor Dick DeWees Memorial Highway.
The Senate amendments : Modify the precise location of the
segment of SR 246 designated for memorialization.
EXISTING LAW assigns the California Department of Transportation
(Caltrans) the responsibility of operating and maintaining state
highways. This includes the installation and maintenance of
state highways.
AS PASSED BY THE ASSEMBLY , this bill was substantially similar
to the version passed by the Senate.
FISCAL EFFECT : According to the Assembly Appropriations
Committee analysis, Caltrans will have minor costs that are
covered by donations.
COMMENTS : Dick DeWees worked as an actor and director in over
60 plays and musicals, appeared on local television and radio
programs, and was a voiceover artist in hundreds of commercials.
He served as master of ceremonies of, and performed with, the
Lompoc Pops Orchestra for over a decade. He also served in a
variety of positions in marketing, sales, and administration
during 20 years in the broadcasting industry, started his own
advertising consulting firm and received the Sam Walton Business
Leader Award, and taught public speaking at the Lompoc Valley
Center of Allan Hancock College.
Mr. DeWees was elected Mayor of the City of Lompoc on November
3, 1998, and served six consecutive terms until he passed away
on July 30, 2009. He served on a variety of boards and
committees and represented the City of Lompoc on the Santa
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Barbara County Association of Governments and the Local Agency
Formation Commission and led the City through many complex and
significant achievements, including a settlement agreement with
Cachuma contractors that brings more water releases to the
Lompoc Valley, improving water and wastewater systems,
stabilizing electric rates, extending the life of the city's
landfill, increasing the police force, expanding parks, annexing
the Wye area and entering into a cooperative agreement with
Mission Hills to provide water and sewer services in the Wye
area, building an award-winning aquatic center, opening a new
community center, building a skateboard park, and successfully
managing the potential computer risks referred to as Y2K.
Mayor DeWees worked together with the Lompoc City Council to
deal with illegal dumping, graffiti, congregate living,
medicinal marijuana, truck parking, beach closures, fencing,
budgets, labor contracts, reorganizations, low-income housing
and housing in-lieu fees, development impact fees, utility
rates, Community Development Block Grants, facilitating urban
county status for Santa Barbara County, economic development,
bus service, airport improvements, library funding, cable
television franchises and public television, historic
preservation, state and local ballot initiatives, WiFi,
sidewalks, wineries, bikeways, energy conservation, water
conservation, animal control, police dogs, and detox centers.
Analysis Prepared by : Howard Posner / TRANS. / (916) 319-2093
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