California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR88

Introduced
5/4/17  
Introduced
5/4/17  
Refer
5/8/17  
Engrossed
6/29/17  
Refer
6/29/17  
Refer
6/29/17  
Refer
7/6/17  
Refer
7/13/17  
Enrolled
8/31/17  
Enrolled
8/31/17  
Chaptered
9/7/17  
Chaptered
9/7/17  
Passed
9/7/17  

Caption

Charles I. Walter Memorial Highway.

Impact

The resolution requests the California Department of Transportation to determine the costs associated with erecting signage that indicates this special highway designation. This process is contingent upon securing donations from non-state sources to cover these costs. The designation serves not only to memorialize an influential person in the community but also seeks to enhance local pride and acknowledge the area's historical significance. There are no major legal or fiscal implications on state regulations as the bill only pertains to the honorary recognition of this specific highway segment.

Summary

ACR 88 is an Assembly Concurrent Resolution that seeks to designate a specific portion of State Route 1 in San Luis Obispo County as the Charles I. Walter Memorial Highway. This resolution honors Charles I. Walter, a significant figure in the construction of California's highways and a community supporter in the area. The resolution aims to highlight his contributions to infrastructure development and local history, noting his family's long-standing ties to the region's agricultural and construction industries.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding ACR 88 appears to be largely positive, reflecting a sense of community pride and appreciation for Charles I. Walter's legacy. Legislators and community members have expressed support for the recognition, viewing it as an opportunity to celebrate local history and contributions. The unanimous vote (76-0) in favor of the bill exemplifies the non-controversial nature of this resolution, indicating broad consensus among lawmakers regarding the appropriateness of the memorial.

Contention

While the bill is largely ceremonial and has garnered support, discussions around the cost of the signs and the reliance on non-state funding raised some minor points of contention. Opponents could argue about the appropriateness of funding through donations for highway signage, but the measure has been framed positively, emphasizing the community's involvement and the honor bestowed upon Charles I. Walter.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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