California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB690

Introduced
2/22/19  
Refer
3/14/19  
Refer
3/27/19  
Refer
4/3/19  
Report Pass
4/25/19  
Report Pass
4/25/19  
Refer
4/29/19  
Report Pass
5/16/19  
Report Pass
5/16/19  
Engrossed
5/23/19  
Engrossed
5/23/19  
Refer
6/6/19  
Refer
6/25/19  
Report Pass
7/3/19  
Report Pass
7/3/19  
Refer
7/3/19  
Refer
7/3/19  
Refer
8/12/19  
Refer
8/12/19  
Report Pass
8/21/19  
Report Pass
8/21/19  
Enrolled
9/11/19  
Enrolled
9/11/19  
Chaptered
9/27/19  
Chaptered
9/27/19  
Passed
9/27/19  

Caption

Coastal resources: Tijuana River Valley: funding prioritization.

Impact

The enactment of SB 690 is expected to enhance California's capacity to address pollution in the Tijuana River Valley, an area significantly affected by cross-border flows and environmental degradation. By mandating the prioritization of specific studies, this legislation seeks not only to improve environmental health but also to promote sustainable development in coastal areas. Furthermore, it aligns with existing laws that facilitate federal grants and donations, potentially increasing financial support for local conservation efforts.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 690, introduced by Senator Hueso, addresses the pressing environmental issues related to the Tijuana River Valley, specifically focusing on pollution and transboundary flows. The bill aims to add Section 31111.3 to the Public Resources Code, thereby influencing how state funds are allocated to manage and mitigate these environmental challenges. It encourages the State Coastal Conservancy to prioritize projects identified in recent studies when expending funds related to these issues, which reflects a strategic approach to environmental management in the region.

Sentiment

Sentiment around SB 690 appears to be largely supportive, particularly among environmental advocacy groups and local agencies concerned with coastal conservation. The bill's focus on environmental stewardship aligns with broader state initiatives aimed at protecting natural resources and restoring habitats. However, there may be concerns regarding the implementation and effectiveness of the prioritization mechanism, especially from stakeholders who may fear that some projects could be overlooked in favor of others deemed more urgent.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the specifics of how the prioritization will be executed and the criteria used to identify which projects receive funding. There is also the potential for debate over resource allocation, particularly in balancing the urgent needs of environmental restoration with competing interests in the region. Overall, SB 690 is seen as a significant step toward addressing the environmental issues affecting the Tijuana River Valley, but its success will depend on effective enforcement and collaboration among various stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AJR12

Tijuana River: cross-border pollution.

CA AB1590

Major coastal resorts: coastal development permits: audits: waste.

CA AB3192

Major coastal resorts: audits: waste.

CA SJR18

Tijuana River: pollution.

CA AB2298

Coastal resources: Protecting Blue Whales and Blue Skies Program.

CA AB2537

Energy: Voluntary Offshore Wind and Coastal Resources Protection Program: community capacity funding activities and grants.

CA AB953

Coastal resources: voluntary vessel speed reduction and sustainable shipping program.

CA AB753

State Water Pollution Cleanup and Abatement Account: annual proceeds transfers.

CA AB122

Public resources trailer bill.

CA SB122

Public resources trailer bill.

Similar Bills

CA AB1596

Watershed, Clean Beaches, and Water Quality Act: beaches: water quality.

CA SR57

Relative to the Tijuana River.

CA AJR16

Tijuana River: transboundary flow pollution.

US HB5874

TAAP Act Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Program Act

US SB5230

TAAP Act Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Program Act

CA SB1301

Tijuana River Valley: watershed action plan.

CA SB10

Otay Mesa East Toll Facility Act: toll revenues.

CA SJR22

Tijuana River Valley.