California 2023-2024 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR203

Introduced
5/16/24  
Refer
5/20/24  
Refer
5/20/24  
Engrossed
6/20/24  
Engrossed
6/20/24  
Refer
6/20/24  
Refer
6/20/24  
Refer
6/26/24  
Refer
6/26/24  
Refer
8/13/24  
Enrolled
8/22/24  
Enrolled
8/22/24  
Chaptered
8/28/24  
Chaptered
8/28/24  
Passed
8/28/24  

Caption

Bob Raleigh Memorial Bike Path.

Impact

The resolution is primarily symbolic, as it does not create new laws but designates a specific bike path. This designation may enhance community engagement with the path and promote usage among residents and visitors, encouraging healthier, more sustainable transportation options. Furthermore, the resolution requests the California Department of Transportation to assess and erect appropriate signage, contingent upon nonstate donations to cover the costs, ensuring that the community is actively involved in this initiative.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 203, also known as the Bob Raleigh Memorial Bike Path, seeks to designate a bike path along State Route 246 in the County of Santa Barbara in memory of Bob Raleigh, a respected resident and community member. The resolution formalizes the path's designation, aiming to enhance awareness and usage while also contributing to local heritage. Raleigh, who advocated for the path's construction, played a significant role in his community and prioritized pedestrian safety during his lifetime, which the resolution seeks to commemorate.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding ACR 203 appears to be positive, reflecting community pride in honoring Bob Raleigh's legacy. The resolution has received unanimous support in the voting process, indicating a collective appreciation of Raleigh's contributions and a desire to promote safety for cyclists and pedestrians alike. This indicates a broader acknowledgment of the importance of such infrastructures and a commitment to fostering a supportive environment for alternative transportation modes.

Contention

Notably, while ACR 203 has generally been well-received, there may be underlying concerns about funding for the sign installation and ongoing maintenance of the bike path. There is an expressed hope that the designation will catalyze momentum towards further developments in the Santa Ynez Valley Regional Trail System, which could lead to debates regarding budget allocations and prioritization of future transportation projects. However, the current resolution focuses on remembrance and community engagement rather than structural changes or regulatory reforms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR27

Jeffrey Stevenson Memorial Bike Path.

CA ACR173

Michael “Mike” Jason Katherman Memorial Highway.

CA ACR135

Ventura County Fire Engineer Ryan Osler Memorial Highway.

CA ACR179

Deputy Sheriff Robert “Bob” Paris, Jr., Memorial Highway.

CA ACR98

CHP Officer Andy Ornelas Memorial Highway

CA ACR7

Scott “Buckshot” Schwingel Memorial Overcrossing.

CA ACR151

Captain Matthew Patrick Manoukian Memorial Highway.

CA SCR31

Katcho Achadjian Memorial Highway.

CA SCR59

Senator Bob Dutton Memorial Overcrossing.

CA ACR124

Sergeant Damon Christopher Gutzwiller Memorial Highway.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.