California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB886

Introduced
1/23/20  
Introduced
1/23/20  
Refer
2/6/20  
Refer
5/18/20  

Caption

Parks and recreation: Lower Los Angeles River Recreation and Park District: Lower San Gabriel River Recreation and Park District: establishment: board of directors.

Impact

This bill impacts state laws by formalizing the governance structure of the two recreation and park districts and extending the timeline for their establishment. It emphasizes local control by allowing the city councils of cities such as Commerce, Downey, Montebello, and Pico Rivera to appoint members to the board of directors individually instead of jointly. Furthermore, the Governor has the authority to appoint a public member to these boards, potentially adding an important voice from the community. The bill also recognizes the urgent need for parks along these rivers, aligning with the ongoing efforts for community and environmental development.

Summary

Senate Bill 886, introduced by Senator Archuleta, aims to amend the Public Resources Code as it relates to the establishment and governance of the Lower Los Angeles River Recreation and Park District and the Lower San Gabriel River Recreation and Park District. The bill allows for the appointment of board members from multiple city councils, replacing a previous joint appointment system and increasing local representation on these boards. Additionally, the bill extends the deadline for establishing these districts until January 1, 2023, providing communities an extended opportunity for local governance and park management.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 886 appears to be generally positive among local governments and communities advocating for expanded recreational opportunities. Proponents argue that the bill empowers local entities to make decisions regarding their recreation spaces, ultimately enhancing local park offerings and community engagement. However, there may be concerns from those who believe the law does not go far enough in addressing broader environmental issues or resource allocation for park maintenance across the regions involved.

Contention

Points of contention primarily center around the representation on the board of directors. Critics may argue that removing specific appointment powers from the City of Montebello could diminish its influence in the district's governance. Additionally, while the extension of the establishment deadline allows for more planning, it may lead to delays in addressing community needs for recreational space, which is particularly crucial in rapidly developing urban areas. Overall, the balancing act between enabling local control and ensuring comprehensive community representation remains a critical aspect of the bill’s discourse.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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