California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2904

Introduced
2/21/20  
Refer
3/5/20  

Caption

Central Valley Flood Protection Board: reports.

Impact

The bill also aims to repeal certain outdated provisions within the Water Code that are no longer relevant or necessary. By removing these obsolete laws, AB 2904 intends to improve the clarity and efficiency of flood management practices, streamlining the process of notifying landowners while ensuring they are adequately informed about the risks associated with properties located in or around levees. This shift is expected to reinforce flood safety measures and enhance the regulatory framework guiding flood management in the state.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2904, introduced by Assembly Member Frazier, seeks to amend existing regulations concerning flood risk notifications to property owners in levee flood protection zones in California. Specifically, the bill proposes to change the timeline for the Department of Water Resources to issue written notices to landowners from September 1 to September 5 each subsequent year. This change reflects efforts to standardize reporting timelines for flood risk notifications in light of empirical data and assessment of flood management effectiveness in the Central Valley area.

Contention

While the primary focus of AB 2904 appears to be administrative, discussions surrounding the bill emphasize its implications for the accuracy and timeliness of information provided to landowners. Critics may argue that altering notification dates could lead to confusion or delays in action among property owners regarding flood insurance and preparedness. Conversely, supporters assert that clarifying and modernizing these provisions is essential in addressing contemporary flood management challenges, reflecting a commitment to public safety.

Notable_points

Despite the administrative nature of AB 2904, its passage could have direct consequences on how local governments and residents prepare for flood-related emergencies. The emphasis on timely notifications, including recommended actions for securing flood insurance, underscores the importance of proactive safety measures for communities living in flood-prone areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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