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          ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
          ACR 33 (Harkey)
          As Introduced  March 7, 2011
          Majority vote 

           TRANSPORTATION      13-1        APPROPRIATIONS      15-1        
           
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          |Ayes:|Bonnie Lowenthal,         |Ayes:|Fuentes, Harkey,          |
          |     |Jeffries, Achadjian,      |     |Blumenfield, Bradford,    |
          |     |Blumenfield, Bonilla,     |     |Charles Calderon, Campos, |
          |     |Buchanan, Eng, Furutani,  |     |Davis, Gatto, Hall, Hill, |
          |     |Galgiani, Logue, Miller,  |     |Lara, Mitchell, Nielsen,  |
          |     |Portantino, Solorio       |     |Solorio, Wagner           |
          |     |                          |     |                          |
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          |Nays:|Norby                     |Nays:|Norby                     |
          |     |                          |     |                          |
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           SUMMARY  :  Designates a segment of State Route (SR) 5 as the 
          Officer Richard T. Steed Memorial Highway.  Specifically,  this 
          bill  :  

          1)Recounts the life and career of Richard Steed, a police 
            officer with the San Clemente Police Department who was killed 
            in the line of duty.  

          2)Designates the segment of SR 5 from San Diego to San Clemente 
            as the Officer Richard T. Steed Memorial Highway.  

          3)Requests the Department of Transportation (Caltrans) to 
            determine the cost of appropriate signs consistent with the 
            signing requirements for the state highway system showing this 
            special designation and, upon receiving donations from 
            nonstate sources sufficient to cover the cost, to erect those 
            signs.  

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

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  According to the Assembly Appropriations 
          Committee, minor costs to Caltrans to make and erect appropriate 
          signs; these costs are covered by donations.








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           COMMENTS  :  Richard (Rick) Thomas Steed enlisted in the United 
          States Marine Corps after high school and served for eight 
          years, rising to the rank of Staff Sergeant and serving a tour 
          of duty in Vietnam.  He was awarded a Navy Commendation Medal, a 
          Good Service Medal, and a Combat Action Ribbon.  While still on 
          active duty Rick became interested in law enforcement and became 
          a reserve police officer with the San Clemente Police 
          Department.  

          After receiving his associate of arts degree in criminal justice 
          from Saddleback Community College, Rick was hired as a full-time 
          police officer with the San Clemente Police Department.  He 
          attended the Police Academy at Los Medanos College, where he was 
          elected class president.  

          On his final patrol shift, on November 29, 1978, Officer Steed 
          answered a call for medical aid in an adjacent beat.  He 
          announced his arrival to the dispatcher and indicated that he 
          saw a subject approaching from behind his vehicle.  As he exited 
          the car and turned toward the subject, Officer Steed was 
          immediately, and without provocation, shot twice with a .38 
          caliber handgun, and died from those injuries.  A massive 
          manhunt involving multiple law enforcement agencies resulted in 
          apprehending the suspect and retrieving the murder weapon. The 
          suspect was incarcerated in a state mental hospital.  

          Officer Steed is the only San Clemente police officer to die in 
          the line of duty.  He was enshrined on Honor Rolls in the Santa 
          Ana Courthouse, Sacramento, and Washington, D.C., and named in 
          the Honor Roll and Officer Down Memorial Internet Web sites, and 
          on memorial bricks in the Vietnam section of the Saddleback 
          College Veterans Memorial and at the Marine Corps Museum in 
          Quantico, Virginia. Additionally, a 64-acre park and sports 
          complex was named the Richard T. Steed Memorial Park, and a 
          plaque prominently displayed at Park Semper Fi near the San 
          Clemente Pier.  

           
          Analysis Prepared by  :   Howard Posner / TRANS. / (916) 319-2093 


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