SCR 115, as amended, Lara. Senator Jenny Oropeza Memorial Freeway.
This measure would designate the portion of State Highway Route 710begin delete that runsend delete between Pico Avenue andbegin delete West Wardlow Roadend deletebegin insert the Pacific Coast Highwayend insert in the City of Long Beach as the Senator Jenny Oropeza Memorial Freeway. The measure would also request the Department of Transportation to determine the cost of appropriate signs showing this special designation and, upon receiving donations from nonstate sources covering that cost, to erect those signs.
Fiscal committee: yes.
P1 1WHEREAS, Jenny Oropeza, who passed away on October 20,
22010, was a lifelong public servant who was active in her
3community and wasbegin delete firstend delete electedbegin insert firstend insert to the Long Beach Unified
4School District Board of Education, thenbegin insert toend insert the Long Beach City
P1 1begin delete Council,end deletebegin insert Council andend insert the Assembly of the State of California, and
2finally to the Senate of the State of California;
and
3WHEREAS, During her time as a Member of the Legislature,
4Jenny Oropeza was a champion for public transportation, health
5care, education, clean air, equality, and the prevention of cancer;
6and
7WHEREAS, Senator Oropeza was so admired by her
8constituents and community that she was posthumously awarded
9the Political Leadership Award in 2011 by the Democratic
10Women’s Study Club in Long Beach, which has renamed that
11award the Jenny Oropeza Political Leadership Award; and
12WHEREAS, The Long Beach Community Hispanic Association
13 (Centro CHA) posthumously awarded Senator Oropeza the Create
14Change Community Service Excellence Award in 2011, which
15will in future years be called the Create Change: Jenny Oropeza
16Community Service Excellence Award; and
17WHEREAS, In recognition of Senator Oropeza, the Long Beach
18Lambda Democratic Club created the Jenny Oropeza Ally of the
19Year Award, which was first awarded in 2011; and
20WHEREAS, As a tribute to Senator Oropeza’s dedication to
21fostering protections for key state public health programs, the Los
22Angeles County Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure, in joint
23collaboration with the six other California-based Komen affiliates,
24known as “the California Collaborative,” established the Senator
25Jenny Oropeza Public Policy Internship position; and
26WHEREAS, The City of Long Beach named the community
27center in Cesar E. Chavez Park the Jenny Oropeza Community
28Center and the Los Angeles Unified School District dedicated the
29Jenny Oropeza Global Studies Academy at the Rancho Dominguez
30Preparatory School; and
31WHEREAS, Shortly after taking office in 2000, then Assembly
32Member Oropeza became aware that the Alameda Corridor would
33open in 2002 and that all the planned bridges, designed to prevent
34cars from having to wait for trains to pass at street level, would be
35completed, except for the bridge onbegin delete State Highway Route 1 (Pacific begin insert the Pacific Coast Highway (State Highway Route
36Coast Highway)end delete
371)end insert in the community of Wilmington, which was the busiest route
38along the Alameda Corridor; and
39WHEREAS, The bridge to be built at that location would bisect
40the Equilon Refinery and was therefore the most complicated and
P3 1expensive bridge to build, and there was not enough funding to
2complete thebegin delete on State Highway Route 1end delete bridge; and
3WHEREAS, Senator Oropeza brought together the interested
4parties, including the Department of Transportation, the Alameda
5Corridor Transportation Authority, the Los Angeles County
6Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA), the Equilon
7Refinery, the Union Pacific Railroad, and the City of Los Angeles
8to solve this problem of completing the bridge and was able to
9help facilitate $107 million in funding from a combination of
10sources that included state transportation funds, state Proposition
11116 bond funds, federal demonstration funds, LACMTA funds,
12and railroad funds; now, therefore, be it
13Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly
14thereof concurring, That the Legislature hereby designates the
15portion of State Highway Route 710 that runs between Pico Avenue
16andbegin delete West Wardlow Roadend deletebegin insert the Pacific Coast Highway (State
17Highway Route 1)end insert in the City of Long Beach as the Senator Jenny
18Oropeza Memorial Freeway; and be it further
19Resolved, That the Department of Transportation is requested
20to determine the cost of appropriate signs consistent with the
21signing requirements for the state highway system showing this
22special designation and, upon receiving donations from nonstate
23sources sufficient to cover that cost, to erect those signs; and be it
24further
25Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of
26this resolution to the Director of Transportation and to the author
27for appropriate distribution.
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