Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

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99 S T A T E O F R H O D E I S L A N D
1010 IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
1111 JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2025
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1515 RELATING TO WATERS AND NAVIGATION -- COASTAL RESOURCES MA NAGEMENT
1616 COUNCIL
1717 Introduced By: Representatives Cortvriend, Carson, Speakman, Spears, Boylan, McGaw,
1818 Dawson, Edwards, and Tanzi
1919 Date Introduced: March 14, 2025
2020 Referred To: House State Government & Elections
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2323 It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
2424 SECTION 1. Legislative findings and purpose. 1
2525 The General Assembly finds and declares that: 2
2626 (1) Shoreline access is a constitutionally protected right under the Rhode Island 3
2727 constitution, and ensuring public access is of paramount importance to the residents and visitors of 4
2828 the state. 5
2929 (2) Recent legislation, such as the shoreline access bill (23-S 0417), reinforces the need for 6
3030 accessible pathways to the shoreline through designated coastal resources management council 7
3131 (CRMC) rights of way. 8
3232 (3) Parking availability near CRMC rights of way is a critical component of shoreline 9
3333 access, and any modifications to parking near these areas must be conducted in a manner that 10
3434 upholds public access and complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and state laws. 11
3535 (4) Ensuring that any substantive reduction in parking near rights of way are carefully 12
3636 reviewed and approved by the department of environmental management (DEM) will safeguard 13
3737 equitable shoreline access for all, including individuals with disabilities. 14
3838 SECTION 2. Chapter 46-23 of the General Laws entitled "Coastal Resources Management 15
3939 Council" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following sections: 16
4040 46-23-27. Establishment of restricted receipt account. 17
4141 (a) There is hereby established a restricted receipt account known as the "Rhode Island 18
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4545 shoreline access improvement fund" to support projects enhancing public access to the shoreline. 1
4646 (b) All fees collected through fines for violations of § 42-23-29 shall be placed into the 2
4747 restricted receipt account established pursuant to the provisions of subsection (a) of this section. 3
4848 (c) Projects enhancing public access to shorelines shall include, but not be limited to, 4
4949 personnel costs, operating costs and capital expenditures to enhance public access to the shoreline. 5
5050 (d) All fees collected pursuant to the provisions of subsection (b) of this section shall be in 6
5151 addition to and not substituted for funds appropriated for CRMC by the state or federal government. 7
5252 46-23-28. Requirements for parking modifications near coastal resources 8
5353 management council rights of way. 9
5454 (a) Any city, town, municipal agency, private entity, or other organization seeking to 10
5555 reduce, restrict, or fundamentally alter parking near designated CRMC rights of way shall: 11
5656 (1) Submit a comprehensive parking plan which shall provide a detailed plan outlining the 12
5757 proposed changes, including: 13
5858 (i) The specific parking areas affected; 14
5959 (ii) The reasons for the proposed changes; 15
6060 (iii) An analysis of the potential impacts on shoreline access for the public, with a specific 16
6161 focus on ADA compliance. 17
6262 (2) Demonstrate that the proposed changes shall not reduce access for individuals with 18
6363 disabilities and shall meet or exceed ADA requirements for accessible parking spaces and 19
6464 pathways. 20
6565 (3) Conduct a public comment period of no less than thirty (30) days to gather feedback 21
6666 from local residents, stakeholders, and advocacy groups. 22
6767 (b) CRMC shall engage in collaboration with the department of environmental 23
6868 management ("DEM") to ensure: 24
6969 (1) The proposed plan does not conflict with DEM programs or projects or negatively 25
7070 interfere with compliance with state and federal accessibility standards; 26
7171 (2) Achieves alignment with the goals of preserving and enhancing public shoreline access; 27
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7373 (3) Provides mitigation measures to address any negative impacts identified during the 29
7474 review process. 30
7575 (c) CRMC and/or DEM may promulgate any necessary rules and regulations to facilitate 31
7676 the implementation of this section within six (6) months of collaboration provided in subsection 32
7777 (b) of this section. 33
7878 46-23-29. Enforcement and penalties for parking areas. 34
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8282 (a) Any entity found to have reduced, restricted, or fundamentally altered parking near 1
8383 CRMC rights of way without complying with the provisions of this section and § 46-23-28 shall 2
8484 be subject to: 3
8585 (1) A cease-and-desist order issued by CRMC or DEM; 4
8686 (2) A fine not exceeding five thousand dollars ($5,000) per day for each day of non-5
8787 compliance; 6
8888 (3) Additional penalties or corrective measures as deemed necessary by CRMC or DEM to 7
8989 restore equitable access. 8
9090 (b) Funds collected through fines shall be allocated to a Rhode Island shoreline access 9
9191 improvement fund established pursuant to § 46-23-27, to support projects enhancing public access 10
9292 to the shoreline. 11
9393 SECTION 3. Severability. If any provision of this act or its application to any person or 12
9494 circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of its provisions to other 13
9595 persons or circumstances shall not be affected. 14
9696 SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon passage. 15
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103103 EXPLANATION
104104 BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
105105 OF
106106 A N A C T
107107 RELATING TO WATERS AND NAVIGATION -- COASTAL RESOURCES MANAG EMENT
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110110 This act would provide a procedure for parking modifications near shoreline rights of way 1
111111 as a critical component of shoreline access, and any modifications to parking near these areas must 2
112112 be conducted in a manner that upholds public access and complies with state and federal laws. 3
113113 This act would take effect upon passage. 4
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