California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR250

Introduced
6/7/18  
Introduced
6/7/18  
Refer
6/14/18  
Refer
6/14/18  
Report Pass
6/18/18  
Report Pass
6/18/18  
Refer
6/19/18  
Refer
6/19/18  
Engrossed
6/28/18  
Refer
6/28/18  
Refer
8/8/18  
Refer
8/8/18  
Report Pass
8/9/18  
Refer
8/9/18  
Refer
8/9/18  
Refer
8/14/18  
Refer
8/14/18  
Enrolled
8/30/18  
Chaptered
9/7/18  
Passed
9/7/18  

Caption

Arroyo Seco Victims Memorial Overcrossing.

Impact

The resolution requests the California Department of Transportation to determine the cost of appropriate signage to be installed at the newly designated overcrossing. This measure emphasizes the state's acknowledgment of past tragedies and contributes to the institutional memory surrounding construction safety and worker protection. The intent is to promote safety awareness and to ensure that such disasters remain present in collective consciousness, thus serving as a reminder for future infrastructural projects.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 250 (ACR250), introduced by Assemblymember Holden, seeks to honor the six individuals who lost their lives in the tragic Foothill Bridge collapse that occurred in Pasadena in 1972. The resolution designates the North Arroyo Boulevard Overcrossing as the Arroyo Seco Victims Memorial Overcrossing. This act not only serves as a commemoration of the victims but aims to raise awareness about the historical significance of the incident, which has largely faded from public memory despite its tragic impact on the local community.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding ACR250 is one of respect and remembrance. There appears to be strong support among lawmakers for honoring the lives lost and recognizing the sacrifices made by those involved in the rescue efforts. This act is well-received as it underscores community values of solidarity and remembrance, fostering a narrative that prioritizes safety for those who contribute to public works.

Contention

While there is a broad consensus on the necessity of memorializing the victims, some concerns may arise regarding the source of funding for the signage. ACR250 specifies that the Department of Transportation should proceed with erecting the memorial signs only upon receiving donations from non-state sources. This raises questions about the potential for reliance on private donations to fund public commemorations and whether this could present challenges in implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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