California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1901

Introduced
1/22/18  
Refer
2/5/18  
Refer
2/5/18  
Report Pass
4/17/18  
Report Pass
4/17/18  
Refer
4/19/18  
Refer
4/19/18  
Report Pass
4/24/18  
Engrossed
4/26/18  
Engrossed
4/26/18  
Refer
4/26/18  
Refer
5/10/18  

Caption

California Environmental Quality Act: exemption: roadway projects.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1901 (AB 1901) amends Section 21080.37 of the California Public Resources Code, specifically targeting exemptions under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for roadway projects. The bill allows cities or counties with populations under 100,000 to conduct repairs, maintenance, or minor alterations to existing roadways without the extensive environmental review normally mandated by CEQA, provided certain conditions are met. This includes not crossing waterways, avoiding significant impacts on wildlife habitat, and ensuring there is no substantial increase in vehicular use beyond existing levels at the time of evaluation. The intent of AB 1901 is to improve public safety while also facilitating local governments in managing roadway projects effectively. Supporters argue that this measure can alleviate bureaucratic delays and reduce the costs associated with compliance for local municipalities. By streamlining the process, local agencies can more swiftly undertake essential roadway improvements, which are seen as critical for maintaining safe travel and reducing congestion. Despite the support, there are notable points of contention surrounding the bill. Critics express concerns regarding potential negative environmental impacts, suggesting that broad exemptions could lead to unregulated development and degradation of local ecosystems. Specifically, there are fears that waiving environmental assessments might overlook important ecological factors, particularly in areas that are home to protected species or sensitive habitats. Overall, the sentiment towards AB 1901 is mixed. Proponents highlight the benefits of ensuring smoother and quicker infrastructure management, especially in smaller communities where resources may be limited. In contrast, opponents caution against the risks of undermining environmental protections that CEQA was designed to uphold. As discussions continue, ensuring a balance between public safety, local governance, and environmental integrity remains a central focus of the debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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