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- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1
This act shall be known as the Streets and Highways Code.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2
The provisions of this code, in so far as they are substantially the same as existing statutory provisions relating to the same subject matter, shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5
Unless the particular provision or the context otherwise requires, the definitions, rules of construction, and general provisions hereinafter set forth shall govern the construction of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6
Division, part, chapter, article, and section headings contained herein shall not be deemed to govern, limit, modify or in any manner affect the scope, meaning...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 7
Whenever any power or authority is given to, or any duty is imposed upon, any person by any provision of this code it may be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8
Whenever any notice, report, petition, permit, statement or record is required by this code, it shall be made in writing in the English language.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9
Whenever any reference is made to any portion of this code or of any other law, such reference shall apply to all amendments and additions
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10
"Section" means a section of this code unless some other statute is specifically mentioned.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11
The present tense includes the past and future tenses; and the future, the present.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 12
The masculine gender includes the feminine and neuter.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 13
The singular number includes the plural, and the plural the singular.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 14
"County" includes "city and county."
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 15
"City" includes "city and county" and "incorporated town."
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 16
"Shall" is mandatory and "may" is permissive.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 17
"Oath" includes affirmation.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18
"Signature" or "subscription" includes mark when the signer or subscriber can not write, such signer's or subscriber's name being written near the mark by a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19
"Person" means any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, organization, limited liability company, or business trust.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 20
"Department" means the Department of Transportation of this state. Any reference in any law or regulation to the Department of Public Works shall be deemed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 21
"Director" means the director of the department.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22
Unless the particular provision or the context otherwise requires, "commission" means the California Transportation Commission. Any reference in any law or regulation to the California...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 23
As used in this code, unless the particular provision or the context otherwise requires, "highway" includes bridges, culverts, curbs, drains, and all works incidental to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 23.5
"Freeway" means a highway in respect to which the owners of abutting lands have no right or easement of access to or from their abutting...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 24
As used in this code, "State highway" means any highway which is acquired, laid out, constructed, improved or maintained as a State highway pursuant to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25
As used in this code, "county highway" means any highway which is: (a) Laid out or constructed as such by the county. (b) Laid out...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26
As used in the general provisions and in Divisions 1 (commencing with Section 50), 2 (commencing with Section 900), and 2.5 (commencing with Section 1800),...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27
As used in the general provisions and in Divisions 1 (commencing with Section 50), 2 (commencing with Section 900), and 2.5 (commencing with Section 1800),...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 28
If any provision of this code, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, is held invalid, the remainder of the code, or the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 29
"Construction" includes: (a) Acquisition of rights-of-way and material sites and the payment of damage claims under Section 14 of Article I of the Constitution. (b)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30
"State Highway Account" means the State Highway Account in the State Transportation Fund.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35
"Vista point" means any signed roadside area on the state highway system developed and maintained by the department for the purpose of providing the motorist...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36
For the purposes of this code, "recycled water" or "reclaimed water" has the same meaning as recycled water as defined in subdivision (n) of Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 50
Any reference in any law or regulation to the State Highway Engineer shall be deemed to refer to the director.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 70
(a) The California Highway Commission is hereby abolished, and the California Transportation Commission succeeds to, and is vested with, all the duties, powers, purposes, responsibilities,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 70.2
It is hereby declared to be the policy of the Legislature to provide for advance planning and continuity of fiscal policy in the construction and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 71
The commission may alter or change the location of any State highway if in the opinion of the commission such alteration or change is for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 72
(a) The department shall do all of the following with respect to Route 480 in the City and County of San Francisco, commonly known as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 72.1
(a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings: (1) "Central Freeway Replacement Project" is the department and city designated alternative...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 73
The commission shall relinquish to any county or city any portion of any state highway within the county or city that has been deleted from...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 73.1
The commission may relinquish any portion of State Route 275 that has been agreed to by a city in which it is located pursuant to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 73.3
Upon determination by the commission that it is in the best interest of the state to do so, the commission may, upon terms and conditions...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 73.5
Whenever any area has been or may hereafter be constituted a National park or be added to any existing National park and jurisdiction thereover has...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 74
Any city or county aggrieved by any decision of the department, under the provisions of Division 3 (commencing with Section 2004.5) or under the provisions...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 74.5
The planning commission and legislative body of a city or county shall, prior to recommending the adoption of a state highway route by the Legislature...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 75
Except as otherwise provided by law, the commission at any time and from time to time may: (a) Select, adopt, and determine the location for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 75.9
Upon the selection, adoption, and determination of the location for a state highway or freeway, the commission shall notify all planning agencies and legislative bodies...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 76
There is hereby delegated to the commission by the Legislature of the State of California full power and authority to request or accept on behalf...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 77
The commission may accept, by appropriate resolution, a grant or modification of a grant of right-of-way for any of the roads mentioned in Section 76...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 77.5
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Governor of the State of California is authorized to accept any retrocession of legislative jurisdiction offered by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 78
Any of the said grants received by the State of California and accepted by the commission, or relocations of such rights of way so received...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 79
This delegation of power to the commission shall not be deemed exclusive, but any of the powers herein enumerated may continue to be exercised by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 80
The commission shall act by resolution or by vote or order entered in its minutes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 81
Except as is provided in Section 2109, whenever there exists between the termini of, and approximately on, any route included in the state highway system...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 82
Whenever a traversable highway is adopted as a state highway as provided in Section 81, written notice of such action shall be given to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 83
Any public street or highway or portion thereof which is within the boundaries of a state highway, including a traversable highway adopted or designated as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 84
Before the department commences the construction of any state highway or of any bridge, viaduct, conduit, pipe, trestle, or other obstruction in connection therewith across...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 84.5
During the design hearing process relating to state highway projects that include the construction by the department of a new bridge across a navigable river,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 85
In order to provide the commission with an independent evaluation of routing proposals as the commission may desire from time to time, the commission may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 86
The commission may delegate to the department any ministerial or administrative power, duty, responsibility, or function of the commission. The delegations authorized herein shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 90
The department shall have full possession and control of all state highways and all property and rights in property acquired for state highway purposes. The...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 90.1
The powers and duties enumerated in this section are intended to give the department broader authority to recruit and retain qualified civil engineers. (a) The...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 91
The department shall improve and maintain the state highways, including all traversable highways which have been adopted or designated as state highways by the commission,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 91.5
(a) The department may enter into an agreement to accept funds, materials, equipment, or services from any person for maintenance or roadside enhancement, including the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 91.6
The department shall, within its maintenance programs relating to litter cleanup and abatement, assign a high priority to litter deposited along state highway segments adjoining...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 91.8
(a) The department shall, within its maintenance program, establish procedures for the removal and disposal of animal carcasses on state highways. (b) Notwithstanding any other...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 92
The department may do any act necessary, convenient or proper for the construction, improvement, maintenance or use of all highways which are under its jurisdiction,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 92.2
Where practical or desirable, the department shall, along any highway under its jurisdiction, possession, or control, replace trees that have been destroyed or removed because...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 92.3
(a) The department shall do both of the following: (1) Discontinue further water intensive freeway landscaping and use drought resistant landscaping whenever feasible, taking into...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 92.4
Where a city street or county road abuts upon real property acquired by the state for freeway purposes, the department may contribute toward the cost...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 92.5
The department shall install, in all tunnels and underpasses on state highways within metropolitan areas where the tunnel or underpass is of sufficient length to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 92.6
At such locations as shall be determined by the department to be appropriate, screening shall be installed and maintained on state freeway overpasses on which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 93
The department may construct and maintain detours as may be necessary to facilitate movement of traffic where state highways are closed or obstructed by construction...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 94
(a) The department may make and enter into any contracts in the manner provided by law that are required for performance of its duties, provided...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 94.3
To the extent that existing provisions of Part 23 (commencing with Section 23.1) of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, as amended April...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 94.4
(a) It shall be unlawful for a person to: (1) Knowingly and with intent to defraud, fraudulently obtain, retain, attempt to obtain or retain, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 95
Whenever the commission relinquishes any portion of any state highway superseded by relocation and the construction of a freeway and when the department has prior...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 95.5
From and after November 8, 1967, the department shall remove snow from that portion of former U.S. Route 40, which has been superseded by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 95.6
(a) The department shall adopt and implement, on or before July 1, 1992, a deicing policy for state highways. The policy shall be set forth...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 96
If any directional or traffic control sign installed or maintained by the department within the right-of-way of a state highway is defaced with graffiti in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 97
(a) A state highway segment shall be designated by the department as a Safety Enhancement-Double Fine Zone if all of the following conditions have been...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 97.01
The following segments are eligible for designation as Safety Awareness Zones pursuant to Section 97.1: (a) The Golden Gate Bridge.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 97.1
(a) A highway segment shall be designated as a Safety Awareness Zone if all of the following conditions have been met: (1) The highway segment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 97.4
(a) Notwithstanding subdivision (a) of Section 97, the segment of county highway known as Vasco Road, between the State Highway Route 580 junction in Alameda...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 97.5
(a) Notwithstanding subdivision (a) of Section 97, the following segments shall be designated as Safety Enhancement-Double Fine Zones: (1) State Highway Route 1 between Junipero...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 100
Using existing resources, the department shall monitor the cumulative impact of fragmented gaps in the state highway system to identify safety and long-term maintenance issues.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 100.1
The department is authorized to do any and all things necessary to lay out, acquire and construct any section or portion of a State highway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 100.2
The department is authorized to enter into an agreement with the city council or board of supervisors having jurisdiction over the street or highway and,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 100.21
(a) Whenever a street or highway closing agreement is required by Section 100.2, the department shall not acquire, except by gift, and except in hardship...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 100.22
The city council or board of supervisors shall, prior to entering into the agreement contemplated by Section 100.2, conduct a public hearing on the subject.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 100.25
In addition to the other matters that may be covered by the agreements authorized under Section 100.2, provisions for improvements, revisions or extensions of city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 100.3
From and after the adoption of a resolution by the commission declaring any section of a state highway to be a freeway, the highway described...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 100.45
When the department constructs a freeway on the route selected pursuant to Section 100.4 the department shall meet and confer with affected counties and cities...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 100.5
Whenever the location of a State highway is such that a ferry must be used to completely traverse said highway, and there is no existing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 100.51
Notwithstanding any provision of Section 100.5, whenever any bridge or highway crossing over a navigable waterway in this state, including, but not limited to, toll...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 100.6
The department may, on behalf of the State of California, enter into agreements with any adjoining state, or any proper agency of such state, for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 100.7
The department may, for the protection of the State of California, insure any bridge on the State Highway System acquired or constructed under provisions of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 100.9
When any state highway is relocated in such a manner as to bypass a city or business district, the department shall erect and maintain appropriate...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 101
(a) The department shall keep in repair all objects or markers adjacent to a state highway which have been erected to mark registered historical places...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 101.1
(a) The department may place the state's 9-1-1 emergency telephone number on road signs on all state highways at state entry points and county, city,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 101.2
The department may, when it deems it necessary, replace or cause to be replaced any city limit road sign.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 101.3
The department shall submit all plans and specifications for any bridge or other structure across any river or other drainage channel or basin subject to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 101.4
The department shall replace or cause to be replaced any city limit road sign if all the following conditions exist: (a) If the legislative body...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 101.5
The department may file for record with the State Lands Commission such maps as are necessary to furnish an accurate description of any ungranted swamp,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 101.6
The department shall design, place and maintain or cause to be placed and maintained at appropriate places along state highways signs which indicate the maximum...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 101.7
(a) The department shall adopt rules and regulations that allow the placement, near exits on freeways located in rural areas, of information signs identifying specific...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 101.8
(a) The department may design, place, and maintain, or cause to be designed, placed, and maintained, along state highways, signs to inform motorists of rail...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 101.9
(a) The department shall adopt rules and regulations to allow, in rural areas, the placement, on interstate and primary highways near public exits, of guide...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 101.10
(a) (1) The department shall design, construct, place, and maintain, or cause to be designed, constructed, placed, and maintained, along state highways, signs that read...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 101.11
(a) The Department of Transportation shall, through the erection of highway signs and appropriate markers, provide recognition of the historical importance of the Byzantine-Latino Quarter...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 101.12
The department may place and maintain, or cause to be placed and maintained, signs on state highways directing motorists to communities within the geographical boundaries...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 102
(a) In the name of the people of the State of California, the department may acquire by eminent domain any property necessary for state highway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 103
(a) As used in this section, the following terms have the following meanings: (1) "Multimodal" means transportation options within a transportation corridor, including, but not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 103.5
Subject to Sections 1240.670, 1240.680, and 1240.690 of the Code of Civil Procedure, the real property which the department may acquire by eminent domain, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 103.65
(a) It is the intent of the Legislature that the department should have a reasonable opportunity to acquire properties needed for transportation projects. (b) Whenever...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 104
The department may acquire, either in fee or in any lesser estate or interest, any real property which it considers necessary for state highway purposes....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 104.2
If property is provided through donation or at less than fair market value to the department for state highway purposes, or purchased with funds provided...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 104.4
Whenever the right of occupancy of any person upon national forest or national park lands is terminated because of the proposed construction of a state...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 104.5
The director may execute all deeds or conveyances necessary to convey any real property or interest therein to be sold or exchanged under the provisions...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 104.6
The authority conferred by this code to acquire real property for state highway purposes includes authority to acquire for future needs. Structures maintained or allowed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 104.7
(a) Unless otherwise provided by statute, when requested by a city, county, or special district, the department shall provide information regarding, and shall lease, unoccupied,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 104.8
The department may retain in its records all deeds, conveyances, and other evidences of title to or interests in real property acquired by the department...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 104.9
None of the deeds, conveyances or other evidences of title to or interests in real property acquired by the department under the provisions of this...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 104.10
The Department of Transportation shall, not later than the first day of November following the close of any fiscal year, pay the rents computed pursuant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 104.11
(a) Upon a finding that the action would not adversely affect the activities of the department, the department may lease, in whole or in part,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 104.12
(a) The department may lease to public agencies or private entities for any term not to exceed 99 years the use of areas above or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 104.13
(a) The department shall act as agent for the payment of possessory interest taxes due from persons to whom the department leases property of a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 104.15
Whenever land has been acquired pursuant to former Section 104.1 or pursuant to Article 5 (commencing with Section 1240.410) of Chapter 3 of Title 7...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 104.16
(a) Any airspace under a freeway, or real property acquired for highway purposes, in the City and County of San Francisco, which is not excess...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 104.17
(a) The department may provide information regarding, and may lease, airspace under the interchange of Route 4 and Route 5 in San Joaquin County and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 104.18
(a) Real property in the City of San Diego between 17th Street and the west side of Route 5 between the southbound onramp and the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 104.19
(a) The excess property owned by the department described in subdivision (b) that is leased until June 30, 2005, to the Century Housing Corporation, a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 104.21
(a) (1) The department may lease airspace under the interchange of Route 4 and Sutter Street in San Joaquin County to any city, county, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 105
The department may construct and maintain stock trails approximately paralleling any State highway and may retain and maintain for stock trails the right of way...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 106
Whenever in its opinion the public convenience and necessity require it for State highway purposes, the department may enter into a cooperative agreement: (a) To...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 107
Any such agreement may be: (a) With any person for the construction of a new bridge and the use of any such bridge thereafter jointly...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 108
Any agreement made under the authority of sections 106 and 107 may provide: (a) Either for apportionment of the expense of any such construction, reconstruction,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 109
Any such bridge acquired, constructed, reconstructed, replaced or improved in the manner provided in sections 106, 107 and 108 is a part of the State...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 109.5
Whenever the construction of any facility of the United States or any department or agency thereof, or any feature thereof, requires construction or relocation of,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 110
Nothing in this article shall prohibit any county or city from contributing to the State, in the manner provided by law, funds or real property...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 111
Whenever the natural course of a State highway passes into or through any city and a State highway route through or around such city is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 111.5
Whenever a city street or a county highway and an existing state highway (1) are substantially parallel; (2) each has been or is to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 112
The department may enter into an agreement with any city relative to proceedings to be taken by the city to fix or change the grade...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 113
Upon a request from the department the governing body of any city may acquire any real property or interest therein needed for state highway purposes...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 113.5
A city or county may enter into a cooperative agreement with the department to fund the construction or improvement of a segment of a state...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 114
(a) When the commission or other public entity has allocated any funds for the construction, improvement, or maintenance of any portion of a state highway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 115
All work performed pursuant to any provisions of sections 111, 113 and 114 shall be performed to the satisfaction of and subject to the approval...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 116
The department may delegate to any such city or county any part of the powers and jurisdiction vested by law in the department, except the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 117
Unless otherwise specifically provided in the instrument conveying title, the acquisition by the department of any right-of-way over any real property for state highway purposes,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 118
(a) If the department determines that real property or an interest therein, previously or hereafter acquired by the state for highway purposes, is no longer...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 118.1
Except as provided in Article 8 (commencing with Section 54220) of Chapter 5 of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 118.5
No parcel of property acquired by eminent domain for the purposes specified in Section 104 which, in its entirety, is found to be no longer...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 118.6
The department shall, to the greatest extent possible, offer to sell or exchange excess real property within one year from the date that it is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 118.7
(a) The department may, upon terms, standards, and conditions approved by the commission and the California Coastal Commission, transfer environmental mitigation property located within the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 119
Any real property or interest therein which has passed to the State and has been accepted on behalf of the State by the department for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 120
With the consent and approval of the Public Utilities Commission, the department may abandon that portion of any state highway which crosses the tracks or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 121
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a state highway that has been designated by the federal government as an All-American Road on or before April...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 122
Whenever jurisdiction over any highway within a State park has been relinquished to the authority charged by law with the management and control of such...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 123
The provisions of section 122 shall neither affect nor limit the department's authority, possession or control of any State highway even though any portion of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 123.5
The department shall erect and maintain signs directing the way to each of the 21 California Missions originally established by the Franciscan Fathers at the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 124
The department may restrict the use of, or close, any State highway whenever the department considers such closing or restriction of use necessary: (a) For...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 124.1
(a) Upon completion by the department of a safety study and a determination by the director, with the concurrence of the Commissioner of the California...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 125
To notify the public that a state highway is closed or its use restricted, the department may: (a) Erect suitable barriers or obstructions upon such...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 127
The California Highway Patrol shall cooperate with the department in the enforcement of the closing, or restriction of use, of any State highway.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 128
The department shall maintain, in each district office, a file of its final construction plans and right-of-way record maps for all completed state highway projects...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 129
Each county recorder shall keep all such state highway plans, maps, or drawings filed in separate map books provided by the department for that purpose...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 130
The department and any county, city, or joint highway district, or any of them, may enter into a contract in respect to the proportion of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 130.1
Upon the completion of the improvement of any portion of any state highway constructed pursuant to Section 130 by the party designated in the contract,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 130.2
Upon receipt of the resolution of completion by the director, the control of the state highway, or the portion thereof, declared completed by the resolution...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 130.5
The department may enter into a contract with the Federal authority in charge of any National monument with respect to the portion of the expense...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 131
Upon the application of the governing authority of any county, city, or other governmental agency, the department may: (a) Aid in establishing grades and drainage...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 131.1
Upon the request of any service authority for freeway emergencies that has imposed additional fees on vehicles pursuant to Section 9250.10 of the Vehicle Code,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 131.5
The department and any county having a park commission may enter into and carry out cooperative agreements for the grading, development, planting and maintenance of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 132
For any cooperation rendered under the provisions of subdivisions (a), (b), (c) or (d) of section 131, the department may require the applicant to pay...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 134
In the expenditure of funds allocated under Sections 2107 and 2117 for expenditure on other than state highways, the department may, upon the application of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 134.5
Whenever by the construction or improvement of a State highway, changes are necessitated in streets or highways not a part of the State highway system,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 135
The department may enter into contracts for the removal or relocation of structures or improvements situated upon real property over which a right-of-way for state...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 135.3
The Legislature intends by this act to provide prompt and equitable relocation assistance to low-income individuals and families displaced because of the construction of state...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 135.4
As used in Sections 135.3, 135.4, 135.5, 135.6, and 135.7: (a) "Low-income individuals and families" means those persons who lack the financial ability and income...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 135.5
(a) As used in this section, "relocation assistance" means, and shall be limited to, that assistance reasonably necessary to place low-income individuals and families who...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 135.6
The department may acquire, either in fee or in any lesser estate or interest, any unimproved or unoccupied real property, or real property not devoted...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 135.7
The department may contract with other public agencies, private individuals, and corporations for the financing, planning, development, construction, management, sale, exchange, or lease of replacement...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 136
The department may enter into contracts for the leasing or renting of tools or equipment for State highway purposes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 136.1
The department may enter into major damage mitigation contracts to perform major damage repairs and operations on state highways when caused by sudden, unforeseen events...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 136.5
(a) The contracts referred to in Sections 135, 136, and 136.1 are not subject to the State Contract Act (Part 2 (commencing with Section 10100)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 136.5
(a) The contracts referred to in Sections 135, 136, and 136.1 are not subject to the State Contract Act (Part 2 (commencing with Section 10100)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 136.6
(a) The department may enter into contracts not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for the leasing and renting of operated heavy highway equipment for state...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 137
The department shall determine the kind, quality, and extent of all highway work done under its control, and may prepare and approve all plans, specifications,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 137.6
The design of, the drafting of specifications for, and the inspection and approval of state highway structures shall be by civil engineers licensed pursuant to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 138
The department may employ an attorney at law and such assistant attorneys as are necessary, said attorney to act as the attorney and legal adviser...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 139
The director or the Chief Engineer of the department may require verbal or written reports from any officer, assistant, or employee of the department regarding...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 140
The department may establish and maintain shops for the construction, repair, and servicing of any equipment owned or used by the department. The department may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 140.3
Effective June 30, 2006, the Equipment Service Fund in the State Treasury is abolished and all moneys in the fund shall be transferred to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 140.5
The department may do anything, including the prosecution of any action, necessary to collect any amounts owing to the State as a result of any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 141
In addition to the other powers relating to state highways granted to it by law, the department may do all of the following: (a) Make...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 142
All expense incurred in carrying out the objects of section 141 is part of the administrative expense of the department.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 143
(a) (1) "Best value" means a value determined by objective criteria, including, but not limited to, price, features, functions, life-cycle costs, and other criteria deemed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 143.1
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the demonstration toll road project known as State Highway Route 125 (SR 125) in the County of San...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 144
The department is authorized to divide or separate any state highway into separate roadways, wherever there is particular danger to the traveling public of collision...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 144.5
No state highway shall be divided as provided in Section 144 in such manner as to prevent traffic on any city street or county highway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 145
The department is authorized to lay out and construct local service roads on and along any state highway where there is particular danger to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 146
Any public agency having responsibility for the planning and development within a region of this state of public transportation systems may, with the approval of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 146.5
(a) The department may construct, maintain, and operate fringe and transportation corridor parking facilities along the state highway system when those facilities would reduce motor...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 147
The director shall, without supplanting any other program required to be administered by the department or redirecting funds allocated to other programs, restart program efforts...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 148
The department may construct and maintain transit related highway facilities along the state highway system. Those facilities may include, but are not limited to, bus...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 149
The department may construct exclusive or preferential lanes for buses only or for buses and other high-occupancy vehicles, and may authorize or permit such exclusive...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 149.1
(a) Notwithstanding Sections 149 and 30800 of this code, and Section 21655.5 of the Vehicle Code, the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) may conduct,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 149.3
The department may undertake the construction of exclusive or preferential lane facilities pursuant to a cooperative agreement with any public or private agency that provides...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 149.4
(a) (1) Notwithstanding Sections 149 and 30800 of this code, and Section 21655.5 of the Vehicle Code, the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 149.5
(a) (1) Notwithstanding Sections 149 and 30800 of this code, and Section 21655.5 of the Vehicle Code, the Sunol Smart Carpool Lane Joint Powers Authority...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 149.6
(a) Notwithstanding Sections 149 and 30800, and Section 21655.5 of the Vehicle Code, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) created by Part 12 (commencing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 149.7
(a) A regional transportation agency, as defined in Section 143, in cooperation with the department, may apply to the commission to develop and operate high-occupancy...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 149.8
(a) Pursuant to Section 149.7, the Legislature hereby authorizes a value pricing and transit program involving high-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes to be developed and operated...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 149.9
(a) Pursuant to Section 149.7 and the memorandum of understanding between the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA), the United States Department of Transportation,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 149.10
(a) Notwithstanding Sections 149 and 30800 of this code, and Section 21655.5 of the Vehicle Code, the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) may conduct,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 150
When the department, in cooperation with rapid transit districts, recommends that mass public transportation facilities should be located along a proposed freeway corridor in order...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 151
The department may make such regulations as may be required in the interests of public safety governing the use of any express highway or additional...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 152
The department may permit the placing of, and cooperate in the planning for, emergency water hydrants on or adjacent to state freeway rights-of-way wherever a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 153
The department may place and maintain or cooperate with local agencies or others in the placing and maintenance of emergency telephones or other communication facilities...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 154
The department shall encourage the construction and development by counties of portions of the county highways as official county scenic highways and may furnish to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 154.1
(a) Notwithstanding Section 154 or any other provision of law and subject to subdivision (b), if the department determines that the County of Los Angeles...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 155
The department may accept any gift of money or property from any person or group for the purpose of acquiring property for, and establishing and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 155.5
The commission, to the extent constitutionally permitted and if it determines that such actions constitute a highway purpose, may allocate funds from the State Highway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 155.6
Unless prohibited by federal laws or rules and regulations, the department may authorize the installation of coin-operated binocular or telescopic viewing machines at the vista...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 156
For purposes of this article, the following definitions shall apply: (a) "Fish passage" means the ability of an anadromous fish to access appropriate habitat at...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 156.1
The Director of Transportation shall prepare an annual report describing the status of the department's progress in locating, assessing, and remediating barriers to fish passage....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 156.2
The department shall pursue development of a programmatic environmental review process with appropriate state and federal regulatory agencies for remediating barriers to fish passage that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 156.3
For any project using state or federal transportation funds programmed after January 1, 2006, the department shall ensure that, if the project affects a stream...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 156.4
For any repair or construction project using state or federal transportation funds that affects a stream crossing on a stream where anadromous fish are, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 157
It is the intent of the Legislature that the authority granted to the Department of Transportation under this act is restricted to the specific program...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 157.1
The department, through the Treasurer and the California Alternative Energy and Advanced Transportation Financing Authority, may issue Clean Renewable Energy Bonds for purposes of financing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 157.2
The net proceeds of bonds issued under this article shall be deposited in the Clean Renewable Energy Bonds Subaccount, which is hereby established as a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 157.4
(a) In conjunction with the issuance of bonds pursuant to Section 157.1, the department may, until January 1, 2014, enter into lease-purchase agreements, lease agreements,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 157.6
The solar energy systems funded pursuant to this article may utilize, and shall comply with, either the net energy metering program allowable under Section 2827...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 157.8
On or before March 1 of each fiscal year, and until maturity of the bonds issued pursuant to this article, the department shall report to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 160
The width of the right-of-way for all state highways shall be at least 40 feet. The department may maintain any state highway having a lesser...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 161
On construction projects, the department shall install on the surface of state highways upon which the operation of bicycles is permitted only those types of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 162
(a) Unless the commission finds that it would be impractical, any state highway exclusive and preferential lane for buses and other high occupancy vehicles constructed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 162.5
(a) The department shall develop revised seismic standards for earthquake resistance to be utilized in the design and construction of new state highways and bridges,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 163
The Legislature, through the enactment of this section, intends to establish a policy for the use of all transportation funds that are available to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 164
(a) Funds made available for transportation capital improvement projects under subdivision (e) of Section 163 shall be programmed and expended for the following program categories:...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 164.1
(a) Federal funds derived from apportionments made to the state under Section 1101(a)(11) of the federal Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 164.3
The interregional road system shall include, and shall be limited to, those routes that are specified in Sections 164.10 to 164.20, inclusive.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 164.6
(a) The department shall prepare a 10-year state rehabilitation plan for the rehabilitation and reconstruction, or the combination thereof, by the State Highway Operation and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 164.10
For purposes of subdivision (e) of Section 164.3, the eligible interregional and intercounty routes include all of the following: Route 1. Route 2, between the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 164.11
For purposes of subdivision (e) of Section 164.3, the eligible interregional and intercounty routes include all of the following: Route 12. Route 14. Route 15....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 164.12
For purposes of subdivision (e) of Section 164.3, the eligible interregional and intercounty routes include all of the following: Route 36, between Route 5 and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 164.13
For purposes of subdivision (e) of Section 164.3, the eligible interregional and intercounty routes include all of the following: Route 50. Route 53. Route 58,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 164.14
For purposes of Section 164.3, the eligible interregional and intercounty routes include the following: Route 70, between Route 99 north of Sacramento and Route 395....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 164.15
For purposes of Section 164.3, the eligible interregional and intercounty routes include all of the following: Route 94, except within the urban limits of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 164.16
For purposes of Section 164.3, the eligible interregional and intercounty routes include all of the following: Route 120, between Route 5 and Route 395. Route...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 164.17
For purposes of subdivision (e) of Section 164.3, the eligible interregional and intercounty routes include all of the following: Route 140, between the east urban...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 164.18
For purposes of subdivision (e) of Section 164.3, the eligible interregional and intercounty routes include all of the following: Route 160, between the north urban...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 164.19
For purposes of Section 164.3, the eligible interregional and intercounty routes include the following: Route 203. Route 205. Route 207. Route 215. Route 239. Route...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 164.20
For purposes of subdivision (e) of Section 164.3, the eligible interregional and intercounty routes include all of the following: Route 330, between the north urban...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 164.53
(a) A local agency may request authorization from the commission to make advance expenditures of funds, other than state or federal funds, for a project...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 164.56
(a) It is the intent of the Legislature to allocate ten million dollars ($10,000,000) annually to the Environmental Enhancement and Mitigation Program Fund, which is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 165
The department shall prepare and submit to the Governor a proposed budget. The department shall include, within the proposed budget, the portion of that budget...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 166
The portion of the proposed budget to be funded from the State Highway Account shall be included in the printed fiscal year budget submitted to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 166.5
In order to support its proposed budgets and to improve its program management, the Department of Transportation shall develop budgeting, accounting, fiscal control, and management...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 167
(a) Funds in the State Highway Account in the State Transportation Fund shall be programmed, budgeted subject to Section 163, and expended to maximize the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 169
For the purposes of this code, except as provided in Section 170, the date of the award of a contract and of the commencement of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 170
Where it is estimated by the department that the work involved in a project to be constructed under the State Contract Act (Chapter 1 (commencing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 170.5
Notwithstanding Section 13302 of the Government Code, the department may, with respect to any project which will not be completed within a fiscal year, finance...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 171
Prior to the commencement of each fiscal year, the department may advertise for bids for capital outlay projects anticipated to be budgeted during the fiscal...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 179
Effective June 30, 2002, all funds in the Seismic Safety Retrofit Account in the State Transportation Fund are transferred to the State Highway Account in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 179.1
The department may administer projects for local bridge seismic safety retrofits consistent with the requirements of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 2400) of Division 3.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 179.2
The department may allocate State Highway Account funds in lieu of the local matching requirements of subdivision (b) of Section 2413 to the extent funding...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 179.3
For purposes of this article: (a) "Bridge" includes a publicly owned pedestrian bridge and a publicly owned rail transit bridge. (b) "Retrofit" includes both the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 181
(a) The Transportation Revolving Account in the State Transportation Fund is hereby created. With the approval of the Department of Finance, there shall be transferred...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 182
The "State Highway Fund" is continued in existence as the State Highway Account in the State Transportation Fund. Any reference in any law or regulation...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 182.2
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, toll bridge seismic retrofit and replacement projects described in Section 188.5 shall continue to be governed by the provisions...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 182.5
(a) It is the intent of the Legislature that the transition to the new programs and procedures established in the bill enacting this section shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 182.6
(a) Notwithstanding Sections 182 and 182.5, Sections 188, 188.8, and 825 do not apply to the expenditure of an amount of federal funds equal to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 182.7
(a) Notwithstanding Sections 182 and 182.5, Sections 188, 188.8, and 825 do not apply to the expenditure of an amount of federal funds equal to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 182.8
(a) It is the intent of the Legislature that this program help increase flexibility in the use of state and federal funding to complete transportation...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 182.9
There shall be appropriated from nonfederal funds in the State Highway Account, and the commission shall allocate to each county, an amount, not to exceed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 183
(a) All money in the State Highway Account in the State Transportation Fund derived from federal sources or from appropriations to other state agencies, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 183.1
(a) Notwithstanding subdivision (a) of Section 182 or any other provision of law, money deposited into the account that is not subject to Article XIX...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 183.2
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the repayment date for the loan of one hundred thirty-five million dollars ($135,000,000) made from the State Highway Account...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 183.3
(a) Upon the order of the Director of Finance, the Controller shall transfer the sum of one hundred seventy-three million dollars ($173,000,000) from the State...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 183.4
(a) The department may advance funds in the State Highway Account in the State Transportation Fund to a local agency for all or a portion...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 183.5
No funds from the State Highway Account shall be budgeted, allocated, or expended for any project which calls for any change in passenger train stations...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 184
The department shall set up and keep the accounts necessary to show all expenditures from the State Highway Account for the several purposes authorized or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 185
All money withdrawn from the State Highway Account in the State Transportation Fund shall be withdrawn in the manner provided by law upon demands made...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 185.5
The director shall pay from the State Highway Account in the State Transportation Fund that portion of the administrative expenses of the department that he...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 186.3
Funds apportioned pursuant to Section 2106 may be expended for highway-oriented transportation studies requested by a state or federal agency. Any expenditure of funds apportioned...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 186.5
Whenever local entities are unable to agree upon the number and width of traffic lanes for a street or road proposed to be constructed by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 186.6
There is hereby appropriated to the commission from the Motor Vehicle Fuel Fund an amount not to exceed fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) annually for work...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 187
For the purpose of allocating State funds available for highway purposes the counties of the State are placed in these two groups: Group No. 1....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 188
(a) All federal and state funds to be allocated by the commission, or expended by the department, for transportation improvements under Section 164, except for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 188.1
None of the provisions of this article or of Section 825 shall apply to the expenditure of either state or federal funds necessary to replace...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 188.3
The cost of maintenance of all toll bridges under the jurisdiction of the commission shall be paid out of money in the State Highway Account.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 188.4
(a) Maintenance expenditures on all toll facilities owned by the state shall, for accounting purposes, be classified as Category A or Category B expenditures. Notwithstanding...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 188.5
(a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (1) The department has determined that in order to provide maximum safety for the traveling...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 188.51
(a) If the department utilizes its authority under Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 14550) of Part 5.3 of Division 3 of the Government Code to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 188.53
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, it is the intent of the Legislature that the programming authorization described in subparagraph (B) of paragraph (8) of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 188.6
(a) (1) The Legislature finds and declares that on August 16, 2004, the department reported to the Legislature that the funds identified in Section 188.5...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 188.7
Any expenses incurred in connection with any state highway under Article 4 (commencing with Section 2760) and Article 5 (commencing with Section 2780) of Chapter...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 188.8
(a) From the funds programmed pursuant to Section 188 for regional improvement projects, the commission shall approve programs and program amendments, so that funding is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 188.10
(a) The Toll Bridge Seismic Retrofit Account is hereby created in the State Transportation Fund. The money in the account is hereby appropriated, without regard...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 188.11
(a) The commission, with assistance from the department and regional agencies, shall maintain a long-term balance of shares, shortfalls, and surpluses for regional improvement programs....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 188.14
The department may transfer or loan, or both, funds between the Toll Bridge Seismic Retrofit Account in the State Transportation Fund and the State Highway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 188.15
(a) Except as authorized under subdivision (b), toll funds used as a credit toward the nonfederal share of any federal-aid highway project, as authorized under...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 188.61
(a) The Legislature finds and declares that in order to provide maximum safety for the traveling public and to ensure continuous and unimpeded operation of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 188.62
Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, there is hereby continuously appropriated to the department for expenditure all amounts paid to the department by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 189.1
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, State Transportation District 12, consisting of the County of Orange, is hereby created. The district shall have a separate...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 190
Each annual proposed budget prepared pursuant to Section 165 shall include the sum of fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000), which sum may include federal funds available...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 191
Prior to each July 15, the department shall prepare and forward to the Controller a report identifying the amounts to be deducted from the allocations...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 191.5
Any city, city and county, or county may use funds allocated from the State Highway Account or the Highway Users Tax Account in the Transportation...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 192
In apportioning the State Highway Account money as required by this article, there shall be excluded, from the computations of moneys expended, any sums contributed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 193
The State Highway Account money allocated and available each year for state highways shall be expended by the department: (a) On the locations determined by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 194
Each annual proposed budget prepared pursuant to Section 165 shall include an amount recommended to be appropriated to the Transportation Planning and Development Account in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 203
It is the intent of the Legislature that each annual proposed budget prepared pursuant to Section 165 include state funds from the State Highway Account...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 204
The department shall exercise the same powers and duties with respect to State highways within cities as with respect to other State highways.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 207
The commission may, by resolution, provide a plan under which the department may invest presently unneeded money in the State Highway Account in bonds or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 208
The Controller shall, from time to time, determine whether any portion of the money or investment in the Department of Motor Vehicles Uncleared Collections Account...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 215.5
(a) The department shall develop and implement a system of priorities for ranking the need for installation of noise attenuation barriers along freeways in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 215.6
If any city or county contributes at least 33 percent of the estimated cost of any soundwall project included for the first time in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 215.7
(a) In the event of the destruction of any segment of a state highway due to a natural disaster, when that segment remains out of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 216
(a) The noise level produced by the traffic on, or by the construction of, a state freeway shall be measured in the classrooms, libraries, multipurpose...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 216.1
As used in Section 216, "spaces used for pupil personnel services" means rooms that are used primarily for counseling, testing, or similar type services involving...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 216.5
(a) The department shall construct at least one demonstration noise attenuation barrier fabricated from rice straw upon meeting the conditions and requirements of this section....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 218
The commission and the department shall plan, design, and construct a system of safety roadside rests on the state highway system outside of units of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 219
In planning such system of safety roadside rests, the department is directed to generally follow these criteria: (a) Safety roadside rests should be provided so...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 220
In designing safety roadside rests, the department shall design only those safety roadside rests which are reasonably economical and which will provide the motorist a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 220.5
(a) The department shall authorize the placement of vending machines in safety roadside rests, unless prohibited by federal laws, rules, or regulations. (b) The department,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 221
The department shall, to the extent feasible, post at appropriate safety roadside rests information regarding missing children provided by the Department of Justice pursuant to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 222
The department may accept grants on behalf of the State and may accept financial or other assistance for, or in aid of, safety roadside rests.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 223
(a) The department may contract with other governmental agencies or private organizations or individuals for the construction and operation of traveler service information facilities and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 223.5
(a) The department shall develop a policy for the use of restroom facilities at safety roadside rests by disabled travelers at those locations on state...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 224
It shall be unlawful for any person to throw or deposit any substance in a safety roadside rest other than in a receptacle provided for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 225
(a) The department may enact rules and regulations governing the time and manner of use of safety roadside rests, and all state laws and rules...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 225.5
(a) Notwithstanding Section 22520.5 or 22520.6 of the Vehicle Code, and except as specifically authorized by this article, no person shall display, sell, offer for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 226
Areas comprising such safety roadside rests shall be deemed a part of the state highway right-of-way for all purposes, including those set forth in Section
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 226.5
(a) Unless prohibited by federal law or regulation, the department, to promote public safety and convenience, may construct, operate, and maintain a maximum of six...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 227
(a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (1) The neighborhood surrounding the former Cypress section of Route 880 in Oakland has suffered...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 227.1
(a) In acquiring property for the Cypress freeway reconstruction project from the owner of a small business, the department shall make no deduction from the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 229.10
This chapter governs the administration, standards, eligibility, and fees concerning the tourist oriented directional sign program.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 229.18
The department shall administer the generic tourist oriented directional sign program and collect the fees described in this chapter.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 229.19
(a) The design and installation of signs pursuant to this chapter shall conform to any federal standards applicable to the highway. In addition, the signs...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 229.20
No signs authorized by this chapter shall be posted on any scenic highway, unless the county board of supervisors of the county in which the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 229.25
The department shall determine that the facilities and attractions for which generic tourist oriented directional signs are provided meet the minimum criteria set forth in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 229.26
(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), the distance from the nearest highway intersection to the nearest facility or attraction shall not exceed 10 miles....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 229.27
Facilities for which signing is provided shall be located on a reasonably direct and maintained route and have sufficient signing to guide the motorist to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 229.275
All sign contracts are for a two-year period and are subject to reevaluation by the department at the end of that period.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 229.28
The number of generic tourist oriented directional signs shall not exceed three signs on an approach to an intersection from either direction. If more signs...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 229.281
(a) The department shall also take into consideration whether a business, attraction, or facility has existing on-premise or off-premise advertising structures located on a nearby...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 229.282
(a) In any county having an active farm trails program that is recognized by the board of supervisors of that county, the individualized farm trail...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 229.285
Tourist oriented directional signs erected pursuant to this chapter shall not identify particular businesses or services by name, but rather shall be generic and identify...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 229.286
Signs identifying the location or proximity of gambling activities are not eligible for placement under this chapter.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 229.29
In order to be eligible for a generic tourist oriented directional sign, an individual business or, if more than one business is to be included,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 229.30
If a business or attraction violates any provision of this chapter or regulations adopted by the department, it may lose its eligibility for a tourist...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 229.31
No business or attraction shall be eligible for a generic tourist oriented directional sign if it is adjacent to, and visible from, the highway.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 229.35
The department shall establish and charge a fee to place and maintain generic tourist oriented directional signs in an amount at least 25 percent above...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 230
The highways described in this chapter are State highways.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 231
As used in this chapter, "route" means State highway route and the route numbers are those given the State highway routes or portions thereof by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 233
All title acquired by the public or by any governmental agency to any real property, or interests therein, used for rights of way of any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 250
It is hereby declared to be essential to the future development of the State of California to establish and construct a statewide system of freeways...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 251
It is further declared to be essential to the future development of the State of California that the deficiencies on the State Highway System not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 252
The Legislature recognizes that the dynamic growth of this State will require periodic review of the California Freeway and Expressway System. The Legislature recognizes further...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 253
The California Freeway and Expressway System is hereby established and shall be composed of the highways specified in this article.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 253.1
The California freeway and expressway system shall include: Routes 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 18, 24, 28, 32, 34, 37, 40, 44,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 253.2
The California freeway and expressway system shall also include: Route 1 from: (a) Los Angeles-Ventura county line to Route 101 near El Rio. (b) Route...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 253.3
The California freeway and expressway system shall also include: Route 22 from: (a) Studebaker Road in Long Beach to Route 405. (b) Route 405 to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 253.4
The California freeway and expressway system shall also include: Route 46 from Route 101 in San Luis Obispo County to Route 99 near Famoso. Route...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 253.5
The California freeway and expressway system also includes: Route 79 from: (a) Route 8 near Descanso to Route 78. (b) Route 371 near Aguanga to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 253.6
The California freeway and expressway system shall also include: Route 111 from: (a) The international boundary south of Calexico to Route 78 near Brawley passing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 253.7
The California freeway and expressway system shall also include: Route 133 from Route 73 to Route 241. Route 137 from Route 99 near Tulare to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 253.8
The California freeway and expressway system shall also include: Route 227 from Route 1 south of Oceano to Route 101 near Arroyo Grande. Route 244...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 254
As specific locations are determined by the commission for portions of state highways included in the California freeway and expressway system, the commission shall designate...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 255
Nothing contained in this article shall prevent the department, either by acquisition or by condemnation, from terminating easements of access to any state highway not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 256.1
Prior to recommending to the Legislature the deletion of a highway, or a portion thereof, from the state highway system, the commission or the department...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 257
For the purpose of this article only, and to distinguish between the terms "freeway" and "expressway," the word "freeway" shall mean a divided arterial highway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 260
It is the intent of the Legislature in designating certain portions of the state highway system as state scenic highways to establish the State's responsibility...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 261
The department shall establish and apply pertinent planning and design standards for development of official scenic highways. In establishing and applying such standards for, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 262
Whenever the department determines that the corridor protection program for any state highway in the state scenic highway system established by this article has been...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 262.1
A local agency, as defined in subdivision (c) of Section 65402 of the Government Code, shall coordinate its planning with, and obtain the approval from,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 262.5
(a) Whenever the department determines that any state highway within or traversing United States National Forest lands meets the standards for official state scenic highways,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 263
The state scenic highway system is hereby established and shall be composed of the highways specified in this article. The highways listed in Sections 263.1...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 263.1
The state scenic highway system shall include: Routes 28, 35, 38, 52, 53, 62, 74, 75, 76, 89, 96, 97, 127, 150, 151, 154, 156,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 263.2
The state scenic highway system shall also include: Route 1 from: (a) Route 5 south of San Juan Capistrano to Route 19 near Long Beach....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 263.3
The state scenic highway system shall also include: Route 5 from: (a) The international boundary near Tijuana to Route 75 near the south end of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 263.4
The state scenic highway system shall also include: Route 37 from: (a) Route 251 near Nicasio to Route 101 near Novato. (b) Route 101 near...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 263.5
The state scenic highway system shall also include: Route 78 from Route 79 near Santa Ysabel to Route 86 passing near Julian. Route 79 from:...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 263.6
The state scenic highway system shall also include: Route 101 from: (a) Route 27 (Topanga Canyon Road) to Route 46 near Paso Robles. (b) Route...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 263.7
The state scenic highway system shall also include: Route 138 from Route 2 near Wrightwood to Route 18 near Mt. Anderson. Route 139 from Route...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 263.8
The state scenic highway system shall also include: Route 198 from: (a) Route 101 near San Lucas to Route 33 near Coalinga. (b) Route 33...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 280
(a) There is created within the state scenic highway system a system of California Historic Parkways. (b) California Historic Parkways are freeways that meet all...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 281
(a) The department, in consultation with the Office of Historic Preservation in the Department of Parks and Recreation, shall design signs and markers for exclusive...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 282
A local agency, as defined in subdivision (c) of Section 65402 of the Government Code, shall coordinate its planning with, and obtain approval from, the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 283
That part of the California highway system frequently referred to as the Pasadena Freeway, which is the section of Interstate Highway Route 110 lying between...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 284
That part of the California highway system frequently referred to as the Cabrillo Freeway, which is the segment of State Highway Route 163 between postmiles...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 300
The state highway system shall consist of the routes described in this article. It is the intent of the Legislature, in enacting this article, that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 301
Route 1 is from: (a) Route 5 south of San Juan Capistrano to Route 101 near El Rio except for the portion of Route 1...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 301.1
(a) The commission may relinquish to the City of Torrance the portion of Route 1 that is located within the city limits of the city,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 301.2
(a) Notwithstanding Section 301, the commission may relinquish to the City of Santa Monica the portion of Route 1 that is located within the city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 301.3
(a) The commission may relinquish to the City of Newport Beach the portion of Route 1 that is located between Jamboree Road and the Santa...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 302
(a) Route 2 is from: (1) The point where Santa Monica Boulevard crosses the city limits of Santa Monica at Centinela Avenue to Route 405...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 303
Route 3 is from: (a) Route 36 near Peanut to Route 299 near Douglas City. (b) Route 299 near Weaverville to Montague via Main Street...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 304
Route 4 is from: (a) Route 80 in Hercules to Route 5 in Stockton via north of Concord and via Antioch. (b) Route 5 to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 305
Route 5 is from the international boundary near Tijuana to the Oregon state line via National City, San Diego, Los Angeles, the westerly side of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 306
Route 6 is from Route 395 near Bishop to the Nevada state line near Montgomery Pass.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 307
Route 7 is from the northerly boundary of the Federal Port of Entry near Calexico to Route 8 near El Centro.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 308
Route 8 is from: (a) Sunset Cliffs Boulevard to Route 5 in San Diego. (b) Route 5 in San Diego to Yuma via El Centro.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 309
Route 9 is from Route 1 near Santa Cruz to Route 17 near Los Gatos via Waterman Gap and Saratoga Gap and along the ridge...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 310
Route 10 is from: (a) Route 1 in Santa Monica to Route 5 near Seventh Street in Los Angeles. (b) Route 101 near Mission Road...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 311
Route 11 is from the northerly border of the new Federal Port of Entry and east of the Otay Mesa Port of Entry to near...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 312
Route 12 is from: (a) Route 1 near Valley Ford to Route 121 near Sonoma via Santa Rosa. (b) Route 29 in the vicinity of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 313
Route 13 is from Route 61 near the Oakland International Airport to Route 61 near Emeryville via the vicinity of Lake Temescal.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 314
Route 14 is from: (a) Route 1 north of the intersection of Sunset Boulevard northwest of Santa Monica to Route 5 near Tunnel Station. (b)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 315
Route 15 is from: (a) Route 5 in San Diego to Route 8. (b) Route 8 to the Nevada state line near Stateline, Nevada via...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 316
Route 16 is from: (a) Route 20 to Route 5 near Woodland via Rumsey and Woodland. (b) Route 50 near Perkins to Route 49 near
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 317
Route 17 is from Route 1 near Santa Cruz to Route 280 in San Jose.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 318
Route 18 is from: (a) Route 10 near San Bernardino to Route 210. (b) Route 210 near San Bernardino to Route 15 in Victorville via...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 319
(a) Route 19 is from Del Amo Boulevard near Long Beach to Gardendale Street/Foster Road in the Cities of Bellflower and Downey. (b) If the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 320
Route 20 is from: (a) Route 1 near Fort Bragg to Route 101 at Willits. (b) Route 101 to Route 80 near Emigrant Gap via...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 322
Route 22 is from: (a) Route 1 near Long Beach to Route 405. (b) Route 405 to Route 55 near Orange.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 323
Route 23 is from: (a) Route 1 near Aliso Canyon to Route 101. (b) Route 101 in Thousand Oaks to Route 118. (c) Route 118...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 324
Route 24 is from: (a) Route 580 in Oakland to Route 680 in Walnut Creek. (b) Route 680 in Walnut Creek to Route 4 near
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 325
Route 25 is from Route 198 to Route 101, near Gilroy.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 326
Route 26 is from: (a) Route 99 in Stockton to Route 12 at Valley Springs. (b) Route 12 to Route 88 near Pioneer Station via...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 327
Route 27 is from Route 1 near Topanga Beach to Route 118.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 328
Route 28 is from Route 89 at Tahoe City along the northern boundary of Lake Tahoe to the Nevada state line at Crystal Bay.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 329
Route 29 is from Route 80 near Vallejo to Route 20 near Upper Lake via the vicinity of Napa, via Calistoga, via Lower Lake, passing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 332
Route 32 is from: (a) Route 5 near Orland to Route 99 near Chico. (b) Route 99 near Chico to Route 36.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 333
Route 33 is from: (a) Route 101 near Ventura to Route 150. (b) Route 150 to Route 5 near Oilfields via the vicinity of Cuyama...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 333.1
Notwithstanding Section 253.3, no portion of the adopted Route 33 freeway between Foster Park and Cozy Dell Canyon Road shall be constructed as a freeway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 334
(a) Route 34 is from Route 1 between Point Mugu and the City of Oxnard to Route 118 near Somis. (b) The commission may relinquish...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 335
Route 35 is from: (a) Route 17 at Summit Road to Route 92 via Skyline Boulevard. (b) Route 92 to Route 280 at Bunker Hill...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 336
Route 36 is from Route 101 near Alton to Route 395 near Johnsonville passing near Forest Glen via Red Bluff and Mineral, via the vicinity...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 337
Route 37 is from: (a) Route 251 near Nicasio to Route 101 near Novato. (b) Route 101 near Novato to Route 80 near Lake Chabot...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 338
Route 38 is from: (a) Route 10 near Redlands to Route 18 near Baldwin Lake via Barton Flats. (b) Route 18 near Baldwin Lake along...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 339
Route 39 is from: (a) Route 1 near Huntington Beach to Route 72 in La Habra via Beach Boulevard. (b) Beach Boulevard to Harbor Boulevard...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 340
Route 40 is from Route 15 at Barstow to the Arizona state line near Topock, Arizona via Needles.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 341
Route 41 is from: (a) Route 1 in Morro Bay to Route 46. (b) Route 46 to Route 99 in Fresno. (c) Route 99 in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 343
Route 43 is from: (a) Route 119 to Route 46 in Wasco. (b) Route 46 in Wasco to Route 99 near Selma.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 344
Route 44 is from Route 299 at Redding to Route 36 west of Susanville, via the vicinity of Lassen Volcanic National Park.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 345
Route 45 is from: (a) Route 113 near Knights Landing to Route 20 near Sycamore. (b) Route 20 near Colusa to Route 32 near Hamilton
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 346
Route 46 is from: (a) Route 1 near Cambria to Route 101 near Paso Robles. (b) Route 101 in Paso Robles to Route 99 near...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 347
Route 47 is from Route 110 in San Pedro to Route 10 via the Vincent Thomas Bridge.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 347.1
Route 47 shall also include that portion of Henry Ford Avenue from Route 47 to Alameda Street and that portion of Alameda Street from Henry...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 348
Route 48 is from Route 14 near Lancaster to Route 122 near the San Bernardino county line.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 349
(a) Route 49 is from: (1) Route 41 near Oakhurst to Route 140 at Mariposa. (2) Route 140 at Mariposa to Route 120 near Moccasin....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 350
Route 50 is from Route 80 west of Sacramento to the Nevada state line near Lake Tahoe via Placerville.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 351
Route 51 is from Route 50 in Sacramento to Route 80 east of Sacramento.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 351.1
Notwithstanding Section 640, Route 51 shall be signed Interstate Business Loop 80.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 352
Route 52 is from Route 5 east of La Jolla to Route 67 near Santee.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 353
Route 53 is from Route 29 to Route 20 via Clearlake.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 354
(a) Route 54 is from Route 5 near the Sweetwater River to the southern city limits of El Cajon. (b) The relinquished former portion of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 355
(a) Route 55 is from Newport Beach to Route 91 in Santa Ana Canyon. (b) The commission may relinquish to the City of Newport Beach...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 356
Route 56 is from Route 5 north of La Jolla to Route 67.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 357
Route 57 is from: (a) Route 1 near Huntington Beach to Route 22 near Santa Ana. (b) Route 5 near Santa Ana to Route 210...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 358
(a) Route 58 is from: (1) Route 101 near Santa Margarita to Route 33. (2) Route 33 to Route 43. (3) Route 43 to Route...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 359
Route 59 is from: (a) Route 152 northerly to Route 99 near Merced. (b) Route 99 near Merced to Snelling.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 360
Route 60 is from: (a) Route 10 near the Los Angeles River in Los Angeles to Route 215 in Riverside via Pomona. (b) Route 215...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 361
Route 61 is from Route 84 near Newark to Route 580 near Albany via the vicinity of San Leandro and Oakland International Airport and via...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 362
Route 62 is from Route 10 near Whitewater to the Arizona state line near Earp via Morongo Valley, the vicinity of Yucca Valley, Twentynine Palms,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 363
Route 63 is from: (a) Route 137 near Tulare to Route 198. (b) Route 198 to Route 180 via the vicinity of Orosi and Orange
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 364
Route 64 is from Route 1 near Malibu Beach to Route 5 south of San Fernando.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 365
Route 65 is from: (a) Route 99 near Bakersfield to Route 198 near Exeter. (b) Route 198 near Exeter to Route 80 near Roseville on...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 366
(a) Route 66 is from: (1) Route 210 near San Dimas to the Los Angeles-San Bernardino county line at the western city limit of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 367
Route 67 is from Route 8 near El Cajon to Route 78 near Ramona.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 368
Route 68 is from: (a) Asilomar State Beach to Route 1. (b) Monterey to Route 101 in Salinas.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 370
Route 70 is from: (a) Route 99 near Catlett Road to Route 20 in Marysville. (b) Route 20 in Marysville to Route 395 near Hallelujah...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 371
Route 71 is from Route 57 to Route 91 via Pomona and Chino Hills.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 372
Route 72 is from Route 39 to Route 605 in Whittier, except as follows: (a) Route 72 shall cease to be a state highway when...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 373
Route 73 is from Route 5 near San Juan Capistrano to Route 405 via the San Joaquin Hills.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 374
(a) Route 74 is from: (1) Route 5 near San Juan Capistrano to Route 15 near Lake Elsinore. (2) Route 15 near Lake Elsinore to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 375
Route 75 is from Route 5 to Route 5 via the Silver Strand and the San Diego-Coronado Toll Bridge.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 376
Route 76 is from Route 5 near Oceanside to Route 79 near Lake Henshaw.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 377
Route 77 is from: (a) Route 880 near 42nd Avenue to a connection with Route 580 near High Street in Oakland. (b) Route 580 in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 378
Route 78 is from: (a) Route 5 near Oceanside to Route 15 near Escondido. (b) Route 15 near Escondido to Route 86 passing near Ramona,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 379
(a) Route 79 is from: (1) Route 8 near Descanso to Route 78 near Julian. (2) Route 78 near Santa Ysabel to the Temecula city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 380
Route 80 is from: (a) Route 101 near Division Street in San Francisco to Route 280 near First Street in San Francisco. (b) Route 280...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 380.1
(a) The Legislature finds and declares the following: (1) It is in the interest of the well-being of the traveling public in the state to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 380.3
There will be increased motor vehicle traffic on San Pablo Avenue in the County of Contra Costa and the Cities of El Cerrito, Richmond, San...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 380.4
(a) The Legislature finds and declares that there will be increased traffic on San Pablo Avenue in the Cities of Richmond, San Pablo, Pinole, Hercules,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 381
Route 81 is from Route 215 east of Riverside to Route 15 south of Devore.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 382
(a) Route 82 is from Route 101 near Blossom Hill Road in San Jose to Route 280 in San Francisco. (b) Upon a determination by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 383
(a) Route 83 is from Route 71 to Route 10 near Upland. (b) The relinquished former portion of Route 83 within the City of Upland...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 384
(a) Route 84 is from: (1) Route 1 near San Gregorio to Route 101 at Woodside Road in Redwood City. (2) Route 101 at Marsh...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 384.1
The inclusion of Route 84 from Route 238 to Route 680 near Sunol in the state scenic highway system pursuant to Section 263.5 does not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 385
Route 85 is from Route 101 near Bernal Road in San Jose to Route 101 near Moffett Boulevard in Mountain View.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 386
Route 86 is from: (a) Route 111 to Route 8 near El Centro. (b) Route 8 near El Centro to Route 10 in Indio via...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 387
Route 87 is from: (a) Route 85 in the vicinity of Santa Teresa Boulevard to Route 101 in the vicinity of Guadalupe River. (b) San...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 388
Route 88 is from: (a) Route 99 near Stockton to Route 49 passing south of Ione. (b) Route 49 in Jackson to the Nevada state...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 389
Route 89 is from: (a) Route 395 near Coleville to Route 88 via the vicinity of Markleeville. (b) Route 88 near Picketts Junction to Route...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 390
(a) Route 90 is from Route 1 northwest of the Los Angeles International Airport to Route 91 in Santa Ana Canyon passing near La Habra,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 391
Route 91 is from: (a) Vermont Avenue at the eastern city limits of Gardena to Route 215 in Riverside via Santa Ana Canyon. (b) The...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 392
(a) Route 92 is from: (1) Route 1 near Half Moon Bay to Route 280. (2) Route 280 to Route 580 near Castro Valley and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 393
Route 93 is from: (a) Route 77 near Moraga to Route 24 near Orinda. (b) Route 24 near Orinda to Route 80 in Richmond and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 394
Route 94 is from Route 5 near San Diego to Route 8 west of Jacumba via Campo.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 395
Route 95 is from: (a) Route 10 near Blythe to Route 40 near Needles. (b) Route 40 west of Needles northerly to the Nevada state
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 396
Route 96 is from Route 299 near Willow Creek via the vicinity of Weitchpec to Route 5 near the confluence of the Shasta and Klamath
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 397
Route 97 is from Route 5 in Weed to the Oregon state line near Dorris.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 398
Route 98 is from Route 8 near Coyote Wells to Route 8 via Calexico.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 399
Route 99 is from: (a) Route 5 south of Bakersfield to Route 50 in Sacramento. (b) Route 5 in Sacramento to Route 36 near Red...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 400
Route 100 is from the junction of Routes 1 and 17 to Route 1 west of the San Lorenzo River via the beach area in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 401
Route 101 is from: (a) Route 5 near Seventh Street in Los Angeles to Route 1, Funston approach, and, subject to Section 72.1, the approach...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 402
Route 102 is from Route 5 near Elkhorn to Route 80 near Auburn.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 403
Route 103 is from Route 47 in Los Angeles to Route 1.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 404
Route 104 is from: (a) Route 99 near Arno to Route 88 near Ione. (b) Route 88 west of Martell to Route 88 southwest of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 405
Route 105 is from Pershing Drive near El Segundo to Route 605.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 405.1
The department may let, in an economically depressed area, as defined in subdivision (b) of Section 135.4, and without competitive bidding, contracts for the maintenance...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 407
(a) Route 107 is from Route 1 in Torrance to the southern city limits of Lawndale. (b) The relinquished former portion of Route 107 in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 407.5
(a) The commission may relinquish to the City of Torrance the portion of Route 107 that is located within the city limits of the city,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 408
Route 108 is from: (a) Route 5 near Crows Landing to Route 99 near Modesto. (b) Route 132 in Modesto to Route 120 east of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 409
(a) Route 109 is from Route 84 to Route 101. (b) The department shall maintain and operate the segment of Route 109 within the City...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 410
(a) Route 110 is from Route 47 in San Pedro to Glenarm Street in Pasadena. (b) The relinquished former portion of Route 110 that is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 410
(a) Route 110 is from 9th Street in San Pedro to Glenarm Street in Pasadena. (b) The relinquished former portion of Route 110 that is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 411
(a) Route 111 is from: (1) The international border south of Calexico to Route 78 near Brawley, passing east of Heber. (2) Route 78 near...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 412
Route 112 is from Route 61 to Route 185 in San Leandro.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 413
Route 113 is from: (a) Route 12 to Route 80 near Dixon. (b) Route 80 near Davis to Route 99 passing near Woodland.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 414
Route 114 is from Route 101 in East Palo Alto to Route 84.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 415
Route 115 is from: (a) Route 8 southeasterly of Holtville to Route 78. (b) Route 78 east of Brawley to Route 111 at Calipatria.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 416
Route 116 is from: (a) Route 1 near Jenner to Route 101 near Cotati. (b) Route 101 near Petaluma to Route 121 near Schellville.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 418
Route 118 is from: (a) Route 126 near Saticoy to Route 210 near San Fernando. (b) Route 210 near Sunland to Route 249 north of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 418.3
The commission is requested to grant high priority for construction on uncompleted portions of Route 118 for which no construction contract has been awarded, in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 418.4
In recognition of the fact that increased motor vehicle traffic uses Madera Road and Olsen Road in the City of Simi Valley to traverse between...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 419
Route 119 is from Route 33 at Taft to Route 99 near Greenfield.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 420
Route 120 is from: (a) Route 5 near Mossdale to the west boundary of Yosemite National Park via the vicinity of Manteca and Oakdale, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 421
Route 121 is from: (a) Route 37 near Sears Point to Route 29 near Napa. (b) Route 29 in Napa to Route 128.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 422
Route 122 is from: (a) Route 14 south of Palmdale to Route 138. (b) Route 138 to Route 48. (c) Route 48 northeasterly to Route
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 423
Route 123 is from Route 580 at San Pablo Avenue in Oakland to Route 80 in Richmond at Cutting Boulevard.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 424
Route 124 is from: (a) Route 88 south of Ione to Route 104. (b) Route 104 to Route 16 near Waits Station.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 425
Route 125 is from: (a) Route 905 near Brown Field to Route 54. (b) Route 54 to Route 94 near La Mesa. (c) Route 94...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 426
(a) Route 126 is from Route 101 near Ventura to Route 5. (b) Route 126 shall be known and designated as the "Santa Paula Freeway."...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 427
Route 127 is from Route 15 near Baker to the Nevada state line via the vicinity of Death Valley Junction.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 428
Route 128 is from: (a) Route 1 near the mouth of the Navarro River to Route 101 near Cloverdale. (b) Route 101 to Route 29...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 429
Route 129 is from Route 1 near Watsonville to Route 101 in San Benito County.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 430
(a) Route 130 is from Route 101 in San Jose to Route 33 near Patterson via the vicinity of Mount Hamilton. (b) Upon a determination...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 431
Route 131 is from Route 101 to Tiburon.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 432
Route 132 is from: (a) Route 580 west of Vernalis to Route 99 at Modesto. (b) Route 99 to Route 49.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 433
Route 133 is from Route 1 near Laguna Beach to Route 241.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 434
Route 134 is from Route 101 near Riverside Drive easterly to Route 210 via the vicinity of Glendale.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 435
Route 135 is from: (a) Route 101 near Los Alamos to Route 1 south of Orcutt. (b) Route 1 near Orcutt to Route 101 in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 436
Route 136 is from Route 395 near Lone Pine to Route 190 via Keeler.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 437
Route 137 is from Route 43 near Corcoran to Route 65 near Lindsay via Tulare.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 438
Route 138 is from: (a) Route 5 near Gorman to Route 14 near Lancaster. (b) Route 14 near Palmdale to Route 18 near Crestline.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 439
Route 139 is from: (a) Route 36 in Susanville to Route 299 near Adin. (b) Route 299 near Canby to the Oregon state line near
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 440
Route 140 is from: (a) Route 5 near Gustine to Route 99 near Merced. (b) Route 99 near Merced to Yosemite National Park near El...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 442
Route 142 is from: (a) Route 90 near Brea to Route 71 near Chino. (b) Route 71 near Chino to Route 210 near Upland.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 443
Route 143 is from Route 99 near Elk Grove to Route 244 near Carmichael.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 444
(a) Route 144 is from Alameda Padre Serra in Santa Barbara to Route 192 via Sycamore Canyon Road. (b) Upon a determination by the commission...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 445
(a) Route 145 is from: (1) Route 5 near Oilfields to Route 99 near Madera, passing near Five Points and Kerman. (2) Route 99 near...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 446
(a) Route 146 is from: (1) Route 101 near Soledad to Pinnacles National Monument. (2) Pinnacles National Monument to Route 25 in Bear Valley. (b)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 447
Route 147 is from Route 89 near Canyon Dam to Route 36 near Westwood.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 448
Route 148 is from: (a) Route 5 near Sacramento to Route 143 south of Route 16. (b) Route 143 south of Route 16 to Route
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 449
Route 149 is from Route 70 near Wicks Corner to Route 99 south of Chico.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 450
Route 150 is from Route 101 near the Ventura-Santa Barbara county line to Route 126 near Santa Paula.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 451
Route 151 is from Shasta Dam to Route 5 near the City of Shasta Lake.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 452
Route 152 is from: (a) Route 1 near Watsonville via Hecker Pass to Route 101 in Gilroy. (b) Route 101 near Gilroy to Route 65...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 453
Route 153 is from Route 49 near Coloma to Marshall's Monument.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 454
Route 154 is from Route 101 near Zaca to Route 101 near Santa Barbara via San Marcos Pass.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 455
Route 155 is from Route 99 near Delano to Route 178 near Isabella via Glennville.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 456
Route 156 is from: (a) Route 1 near Castroville to Route 101 near Prunedale. (b) Route 101 to Route 152 passing near San Juan Bautista...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 458
Route 158 is from Route 395 near June Lake to Route 395 near Rush Creek, via the vicinity of June Lake, Silver Lake and Grant
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 460
(a) Route 160 is from: (1) Route 4 near Antioch to the southern city limits of Sacramento. (2) The American River in the City of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 461
Route 161 is from Route 97 near Dorris to Route 139 near Hatfield.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 462
Route 162 is from: (a) Route 101 near Longvale to Route 5 near Willows via the vicinity of Covelo and Mendocino Pass. (b) Route 5...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 463
Route 163 is from Route 5 near Balboa Park in San Diego to Route 15 near Miramar Naval Air Station.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 464
(a) Route 164 is Rosemead Boulevard from: (1) Gallatin Road near Pico Rivera to the southern city limit of Temple City in the vicinity of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 465
Route 165 is from Route 5 south of Los Banos to Route 99 near Turlock.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 466
Route 166 is from: (a) Route 1 near Guadalupe to Route 101 in Santa Maria. (b) Route 101 near Santa Maria to Route 33 in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 467
Route 167 is from Route 395 north of Mono Lake to the Nevada state line in the vicinity of the Pole Line Road.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 468
Route 168 is from: (a) Fresno to Huntington Lake. (b) Camp Sabrina to Route 395. (c) Route 395 at Big Pine to Route 266 at
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 469
Route 169 is from Route 101 near Klamath to Route 96 near Weitchpec. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 81 of this code, the department may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 470
(a) Route 170 is from: (1) Los Angeles International Airport to Route 90. (2) Route 101 near Riverside Drive to Route 5 near Tujunga Wash....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 472
Route 172 is from Route 36 at Mineral to Route 36 near Morgan Summit.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 473
Route 173 is from Route 138 to Route 18 via Lake Arrowhead.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 474
Route 174 is from Route 80 near Colfax to Route 20 near Grass Valley.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 475
Route 175 is from: (a) Route 101 at Hopland to Route 29 near Lakeport. (b) Route 29 near Kelseyville to Route 29 at Middletown.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 477
Route 177 is from Route 10 near Desert Center to Route 62 near Granite Pass.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 478
(a) Route 178 is from: (1) Bakersfield to Route 14 near Freeman via Walker Pass. (2) Route 14 near Freeman to Route 127. (3) Route...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 479
Route 179 is from Route 80 near Vacaville to Route 128 near Berryessa Reservoir.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 480
Route 180 is from: (a) Route 25 near Paicines to Route 5. (b) Route 5 to Route 99 passing near Mendota. (c) Route 99 near...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 481
Route 181 is from Route 116 near Forestville to Route 101.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 482
Route 182 is from Route 395 near Bridgeport to the Nevada state line via Walker River.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 483
Route 183 is from Route 101 in Salinas to Route 1 near Castroville.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 484
Route 184 is from Route 223 near Weed Patch to Route 178.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 485
(a) Route 185 is from Route 92 in Hayward to Route 77 in Oakland. (b) (1) The commission may relinquish to the City of Hayward...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 486
Route 186 is from the international boundary near Algodones to Route 8.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 487
Route 187 is from Lincoln Boulevard to Route 10 via Venice Boulevard; provided that, prior to the construction of any portion of this highway, the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 487.1
The title to that portion of the right-of-way acquired by the City of Los Angeles, and furnished to the State of California, for Route 187,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 488
Route 188 is from the international boundary near Tecate to Route 94.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 489
Route 189 is from Route 18 near Strawberry Peak to Route 173 near Lake Arrowhead via Strawberry Flat.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 490
Route 190 is from Route 99 near Tipton to Route 127 near Death Valley Junction via the vicinity of Porterville, Camp Nelson, Olancha, and Death
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 491
Route 191 is from Route 70 near Wicks Corner to Paradise.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 492
Route 192 is from Route 154 near Santa Barbara to Route 150 near the Ventura-Santa Barbara county line via Foothill Boulevard.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 493
(a) Route 193 is from: (1) Route 65 near Lincoln to Route 80 near Newcastle. (2) Route 49 near Cool to Route 49 near Placerville...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 495
Route 195 is from Route 86 near Oasis to Route 111 near Mecca via Pierce Street and Avenue 66. This route shall cease to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 497
Route 197 is from Route 199 to Route 101 staying north of the Smith River.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 498
Route 198 is from: (a) Route 101 near San Lucas to Route 33 at Coalinga. (b) Route 33 near Oilfields to Route 99 via Hanford....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 499
Route 199 is from Route 101 near Crescent City to the Oregon state line via the Smith River.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 500
Route 200 is from Route 101 to Route 299 staying north of the Mad River.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 501
(a) Route 201 is from: (1) Route 99 near Kingsburg easterly to Route 63. (2) Route 63 easterly to Route 245. (b) Upon a determination...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 502
Route 202 is from California Correctional Institution at Tehachapi to Route 58 near Tehachapi.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 503
Route 203 is from the Mono county line near Minaret Summit to Route 395.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 504
(a) Route 204 is from Route 58 to Route 99 near Bakersfield via Union Avenue and Golden State Avenue. (b) Upon a determination by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 505
Route 205 is from Route 580 west of Tracy to Route 5 east of Tracy.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 507
Route 207 is from Route 4 near Lake Alpine to the Mt. Reba Ski Area.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 510
Route 210 is from: (a) Route 5 near Tunnel Station to Route 57 near San Dimas via the vicinity of San Fernando. (b) Route 57...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 511
Route 211 is from Route 1 near Rockport to Route 101 near Fernbridge.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 513
Route 213 is from 25th Street in San Pedro to Route 405 via Western Avenue. The commission may allocate from the State Highway Fund the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 515
Route 215 is from Route 15 near Temecula to Route 15 near Devore via Riverside and San Bernardino.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 516
Route 216 is from Visalia to Route 198 near Lemon Cove via Woodlake.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 517
Route 217 is from: (a) Route 101 near Ellwood to the campus of the University of California at Santa Barbara. (b) The campus of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 517.1
Upon a determination by the commission that it is in the best interests of the state to do so, the commission may, upon terms and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 518
Route 218 is from Route 1 to Route 68 via Canyon del Rey.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 519
Route 219 is from Route 99 at Salida easterly to Route 108.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 520
Route 220 is from Route 84 on Ryer Island to Route 160.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 521
Route 221 is from Route 29 near Soscol Road to Route 121 at Imola Avenue in Napa.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 522
Route 222 is from Route 101 near Ukiah easterly to East Side Road in Talmage.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 523
Route 223 is from: (a) Route 5 to Route 99 south of Greenfield. (b) Route 99 south of Greenfield to Route 58.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 525
(a) Route 225 is from Route 101 near Santa Barbara to Route 101 near the Santa Barbara Central Business District. (b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 527
(a) Route 227 is from Route 1 south of Oceano to Route 101 in San Luis Obispo. (b) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the commission may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 529
Route 229 is from Route 58 near Santa Margarita to Route 41 near Creston.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 530
Route 230 is from Route 101 near the south city limits of San Francisco to Route 280 in San Francisco. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 532
(a) Route 232 is from Route 1 near El Rio to Route 118 near Saticoy. (b) The commission may relinquish to the City of Oxnard...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 533
Route 233 is from Route 152 to Route 99 at Chowchilla via Robertson Boulevard.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 534
Route 234 is from Route 5 near French Camp to Route 99.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 535
Route 235 is from Route 5 to Route 99 north of the Calaveras River in Stockton.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 536
Route 236 is from Route 9 in Boulder Creek to Route 9 near Waterman Gap via Governor's Camp in Big Basin Redwoods State Park.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 537
Route 237 is from Route 82 in Mountain View to Route 680 in Milpitas.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 538
(a) Route 238 is from Route 680 in Fremont to Route 61 near San Lorenzo via Hayward. (b) (1) The commission may relinquish to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 539
Route 239 is from Route 580 west of Tracy to Route 4 near Brentwood.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 541
Route 241 is from Route 5 south of San Clemente to Route 91 in the City of Anaheim.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 542
Route 242 is from Route 680 to Route 4 north of Concord.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 543
Route 243 is from Route 74 near Mountain Center to Route 10 near Banning.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 544
Route 244 is from Route 80 to Auburn Boulevard in Carmichael.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 545
Route 245 is from Route 198 to Route 180 near the General Grant Grove section of Kings Canyon National Park.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 546
Route 246 is from: (a) Current west city limits of the City of Lompoc to Route 1. (b) Route 1 to Route 154 near Santa
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 547
Route 247 is from: (a) Route 62 near Yucca Valley to Route 18 near Lucerne Valley. (b) Route 18 near Lucerne Valley to Route 15...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 549
Route 249 is from Route 2 north of La Canada to Route 14 south of Palmdale.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 551
Route 251 is from: (a) Route 580 near Point San Quentin to Route 101 near Greenbrae. (b) Route 101 near San Rafael to Route 1...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 553
Route 253 is from Route 128 near Boonville to Route 101 near Ukiah.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 554
Route 254 is the Avenue of the Giants, comprising a portion of the former Redwood Highway through and connecting a number of state park units,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 555
Route 255 is from Route 101 in Eureka to Route 101 in Arcata via the Humboldt Bay Bridge and the Samoa Peninsula.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 557
Route 257 is from Route 34 to Route 101 near Ventura.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 558
Route 258 is from Route 405 near Torrance to Route 101 near Hollywood.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 559
Route 259 is from Route 215 to Route 210 in San Bernardino.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 560
(a) Route 260 is from Atlantic Avenue in Alameda to Route 880 in Oakland near Seventh and Harrison Streets. (b) The relinquished former portion of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 560.1
Upon the completion of the additional subterranean tube between the Cities of Oakland and Alameda, in the vicinity of Webster Street, to be used in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 560.2
Because of the statewide interest in navigation, the state will hold and save the United States of America free and harmless from liability for damages...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 561
Route 261 is from Walnut Avenue in the City of Irvine to Route 241.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 562
Route 262 is from Route 880 to Route 680 near Warm Springs. Route 262 shall cease to be a state highway when Route 237 is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 563
Route 263 is from Route 3 near the north city limits of Yreka northeasterly to Route 96 near the confluence of the Shasta and Klamath
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 565
Route 265 is from Route 97 in Weed northwesterly to Route 5 at North Weed Interchange.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 566
Route 266 is from the Nevada state line easterly of Oasis to the Nevada state line northerly of Oasis.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 567
Route 267 is from Route 80 near Truckee to Route 28 near Kings Beach, Lake Tahoe via Northshore Boulevard.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 569
Route 269 is from Route 33 at Avenal to Route 145 near Five Points.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 570
Route 270 is from Route 395 south of Bridgeport to Bodie State Historic Park.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 571
Route 271 is from Route 101 near Cummings to Route 101 near the Humboldt-Mendocino county line.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 573
Route 273 is from: (a) Route 5 near Anderson to Route 299 in Redding. (b) From Route 299 in Redding to Route 5 northeast of
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 575
Route 275 is the Tower Bridge from the west side of the Sacramento River near the City of West Sacramento to the east side of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 576
Route 276 is from Route 198 near Three Rivers to Oak Grove.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 580
Route 280 is from Route 101 in San Jose to Route 80 near First Street in San Francisco via Daly City. Notwithstanding the provisions of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 580.2
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law and subject to subdivision (b), the department shall convey to the City and County of San Francisco, at...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 581
Route 281 is from Route 29 south of Lakeport to Route 29 southerly of Konocti Bay and via the vicinity of Soda Bay.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 582
Route 282 is from Route 75 to the Naval Air Station at North Island in Coronado.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 583
Route 283 is from Route 101 south of Rio Dell to the north end of the Eel River Bridge and Overhead in Rio Dell.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 584
Route 284 is from Route 70 at Chilcoot to Frenchman Reservoir.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 599
Route 299 is from: (a) Route 101 near Arcata to Route 395 at Alturas. (b) Route 395 near Alturas to the Nevada state line via
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 603
Route 330 is from Route 210 near Highland northeasterly to Route 18.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 607.1
Route 371 is from Route 79 near Aguanga to Route 74 east of Anza.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 608
Route 380 is from: (a) Route 1 near Pacifica to Route 280 in San Bruno. (b) Route 280 in San Bruno to Route 101 in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 610
Route 395 is from: (a) Route 15 near Cajon Pass to the Nevada state line passing near Little Lake, Independence, Bridgeport, and Coleville. (b) Nevada...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 615
Route 405 is from Route 5 near El Toro to Route 5 near San Fernando.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 617
Route 505 is from Route 80 near Vacaville to Route 5 near Dunnigan.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 618
Route 580 is from: (a) Route 5 southwest of Vernalis to Route 80 in Oakland via the vicinity of Dublin and Hayward. (b) Route 80...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 619
Route 605 is from: (a) Route 1 near Seal Beach to Route 405. (b) Route 405 to Route 210 near Duarte. Route 605 shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 620
Route 680 is from: (a) Route 101 near San Jose to Route 780 at Benicia passing near Warm Springs, Mission San Jose, Scotts Corners, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 621
Route 805 is from Route 5 near San Ysidro to Route 5 north of La Jolla and easterly of existing Route 5.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 622
Route 710 is from Route 1 to Route 210 in Pasadena.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 622.1
(a) Route 710 shall also include that portion of the freeway between Route 1 and the northern end of Harbor Scenic Drive, that portion of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 623
Route 780 is from Route 680 at Benicia to Route 80 in Vallejo.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 624
Route 980 is from Route 880 to Route 580 in Oakland.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 625
(a) Route 880 is from Route 280 in San Jose to Route 80 in Oakland. (b) (1) The commission may relinquish to the City of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 632
Route 905 is from: (a) The International Boundary near Border Field northeasterly to Route 5. (b) Route 5 near the south end of San Diego...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 635
(a) State Highway Route 1 from Las Cruces to San Francisco shall be known and designated as the "Cabrillo Highway." (b) State highway routes embracing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 660
As used in this chapter: (a) "Highway" includes all, or any part, of the entire width of the right-of-way of a state highway, whether or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 661
In addition to persons, public corporations, and districts specified in this chapter, this chapter shall apply to all private corporations authorized by law to establish...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 670
(a) The department may issue written permits, as provided in this chapter, authorizing the permittee to do any of the following acts: (1) Make an...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 670.1
(a) The department may issue a permit to the owner or developer of property adjacent to or near a state highway to construct, alter, repair,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 670.5
The Flag of the United States of America and the Flag of the State of California may be displayed on a sidewalk located in or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 671
Any act done under the authority of a written permit, issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, shall be done in accordance with the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 671.1
The department may establish a fee schedule and charge a fee for the issuance of permits pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, except that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 671.5
(a) The department shall either approve or deny an application from an applicant for an encroachment permit within 60 days of receiving a completed application,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 672
Any permit issued under the provisions of this chapter may provide that the permittee will pay the entire expense of replacing the highway in as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 673
(a) Any permit issued to a permittee of the class specified in Section 678 shall contain a provision that in the event the future improvement...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 674
The department may, but is not required to, supervise any work done under any permit, issued under the provisions of this chapter in which event...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 675
(a) Permittees may excavate openings in state highways to make repairs in cases of emergency requiring immediate action. In such cases, the appropriate representative of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 676
The department may delegate to any city any of the department' s powers, duties, and authority, other than those of approval, under this chapter as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 677
Before granting a permit under any provision of this chapter, the department may require the applicant to file with the department a satisfactory bond payable...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 678
Except as otherwise provided in this section, such a bond shall not be required of any county, city, public corporation or political subdivision which is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 679
Any city, municipal utility district, municipal water district or metropolitan water district is entitled to a blanket permit, renewable annually, for the installation of its...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 680
Whenever a franchise is granted by any county or city in any public highway which has been or is subsequently constituted a state highway, the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 680.5
The department and any utility as defined in Section 700 may enter into a contract for or apportioning the obligations and costs to be borne...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 681
Whenever a franchise shall have been granted by any county or city in any public highway heretofore or hereafter constituted a State highway, all of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 682
Every city and county shall have power to grant franchises authorizing the exercise of any privilege in, along, across, under, through, over, and upon any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 682.5
(a) Notwithstanding Section 731, the department may issue permits to counties and cities for the use of highways within their boundaries and to community-based nonprofit...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 683
No franchise of any kind shall be granted in respect to any State highway or portion thereof which has been established as a freeway pursuant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 684
No franchise shall be granted for the installation of street or other railroad tracks or the operation of street railroads or other railroads on any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 685
In case a franchise is granted for the exercise of a privilege in a city street or county highway, approval of the department shall not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 686
The department shall approve any franchise submitted for approval pursuant to Section 683 or 684 unless the department finds on the facts of the particular...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 687
Franchises may be granted under this article separately as to any state highway, or portion thereof, or in respect to both state highways, or portions...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 688
In cases in which the approval of the department is not required, the city or county shall give notice to the department of any application...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 689
No privilege shall be exercised in any state highway pursuant to any franchise granted under this article until a copy of such franchise, certified by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 690
The department shall have the power to prescribe the location, within the limits of the State highway, of any physical property to be constructed or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 691
In the exercise within the limits of any State highway of any privilege granted by franchise, the holder thereof shall at all times be subject...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 692
Independently of or jointly with the grantor city or county, the department may enforce any obligation imposed by any franchise granted pursuant to Section 682...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 693
All sums payable by the grantee under any such franchise shall be paid to the grantor city or county.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 694
All franchises heretofore granted by any city for the exercise of any privilege in any State highway, are hereby fully validated, legalized and made effective,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 695
Failure of the department to act upon any application for approval under Sections 683 or 684 within 90 days after the filing of such application...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 700
(a) "Person," in addition to the definition in Section 19, includes any city, county, public corporation, or public district. (b) "Utility facility" means any pole,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 701
This article is limited to state highways which are or shall become freeways. Article 2 (commencing with Section 670), except as inconsistent with this article,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 702
Whenever the department requires any utility to remove any utility facility lawfully maintained in the right of way of any freeway to a location entirely...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 703
Whenever the department requires a publicly owned utility to relocate within a freeway any utility facility lawfully maintained in any freeway which was not a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 704
If the department requires the relocation within the right of way of any utility facility more than once within a period of 10 years, the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 705
In any case in which the department is required under the provisions of this article to pay the cost of removal or relocation of any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 706
The department and any utility required to remove a utility facility or to relocate any utility facility may, by agreement, provide for the respective amounts...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 706.5
In connection with the construction of State Highway Route 86 in Imperial County from Post Miles 58.4 to Post Miles 65.1 and the relocation of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 707
In the event of failure to reach an agreement as provided in Section 706, the utility or the department may bring an action in a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 707.5
(A) The department and any utility as defined in Section 700 of this code may enter into a contract providing for or apportioning the obligations...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 708
Every utility is entitled to a permit for such reasonable crossings of any freeway, as may be required for the proper discharge of the utility's...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 709
The department shall exercise a reasonable discretion in acting on applications of utilities for permits to occupy freeways for longitudinal locations of facilities, as may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 710
The department, in acting upon applications for utility permits, shall consider both the interests of the traveling public upon the freeway and the needs of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 711
Nothing in this article is intended to prevent the department from making reasonable rules and regulations and requiring reasonable conditions in permits concerning the place,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 720
If any encroachment exists in, under or over any State highway, the department may require the removal of such encroachment in the manner provided in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 721
The department may immediately remove from any State highway any encroachment which: (a) Is not removed, or the removal of which is not commenced and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 722
The department may remove an encroachment on the failure of the owner to comply with a notice or demand of the department under the provisions...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 723
If the owner, occupant, or person in possession of the encroachment, or person causing or suffering the encroachment to exist, or the agent of any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 724
Unless the encroachment is authorized under Article 2 (commencing with Section 670), any person owning, controlling, or placing, or causing or suffering to exist, any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 725
It is unlawful for any person to do any of the following acts: (a) Drain water, or permit water to be drained, from his lands...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 726
When notice thereof is given by the department, in the manner provided by section 720, to any person permitting or suffering such damage to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 727
If a person is thus notified, and fails, neglects, or refuses to cease and discontinue the diversion, to discontinue and prevent the drainage, seepage, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 728
Any person proposing or desiring to excavate or construct ditches in, under or over any State highway, to carry water for any purpose, shall construct,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 729
Upon the neglect or refusal of any person to comply with the provisions of section 728, the department may construct any such crossing and may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 730
Any person who by any means wilfully or negligently injures or damages any State highway is liable for the repair thereof, and the department, in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 730.5
Any person who by any means, without a permit issued by the department, digs up, cuts down, destroys, prunes, trims, or otherwise injures any tree...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 731
Any vehicle or structure parked or placed wholly or partly within any state highway, for the purpose of selling the same or of selling therefrom...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 731.5
Section 731 does not apply to a coin-activated or credit card-activated telephone available for public use shared and maintained within any bus passenger shelter lawfully...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 732
Any person who wilfully injures, defaces, breaks down or removes any monument or stake placed, erected or used by the department to designate any point...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 732.5
Survey monuments shall be preserved, referenced, or replaced pursuant to Section 8771 of the Business and Professions Code.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 733
All money recovered under the provisions of this chapter shall be paid into any fund which is available to the department for highway purposes and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 734
The procedure provided in this article is not exclusive and shall not prohibit the department from exercising any other remedy provided by law to prevent...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 740
As used in this article: "Mapped highway" means a highway which is laid out, surveyed, and delineated on a map of such size, scale, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 740.2
Whenever the department has laid out and surveyed a proposed state highway in any county or city it shall prepare a map of such highway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 740.4
The department shall transmit a copy of such map insofar as it relates to the land within a county to the planning commission of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 740.5
The department shall transmit a copy of such map, insofar as it relates to the land within a city, to the planning commission of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 740.6
A copy of the precised plan shall be filed with the agency of the county charged with the duty of issuing building permits for buildings...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 740.8
No person shall hereafter erect any building or structure, other than a temporary structure costing less than five hundred dollars ($500) without a permit to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 741
Prior to issuing a building permit the officer whose function is to issue such permits shall examine the precised plan and if he finds that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 741.2
Any person aggrieved by the refusal of a building permit under this article may request a hearing on the matter by an appeals board. Except...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 741.4
The appeals board shall grant the permit if any of the following are true: (a) That the property of which the mapped highway location is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 741.6
The appeals board shall not grant the permit if any of the following are true: (a) That the owner of the land will not be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 741.7
Nothing in this article shall be deemed a condition precedent to the acquisition of rights of way by purchase or by proceedings in eminent domain.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 741.8
Nothing in this article shall be construed to restrict the right of any person to seek declaratory relief pursuant to Section 1060 of the Code...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 741.9
The assessor, in assessing any property affected by the provisions of this article, shall take into consideration any impairment of the use of the property...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 742
If any provision of this article, or the application thereof to any person, or circumstance, is held invalid, the remainder of this article, and the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 745
The Legislature hereby finds and declares that: (a) The establishment, use, and maintenance of junkyards in areas adjacent to any interstate or primary highway should...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 746
As used in this article: (a) "Junk" means old or scrap copper, brass, rope, rags, batteries, paper, trash, rubber debris, waste, junked, dismantled or wrecked...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 746.1
"Nonconforming junkyard" means either of the following: (a) A junkyard lawfully in existence on October 6, 1966, but which does not conform to the requirements...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 746.2
Nonconforming junkyards may continue in existence as long as they are not extended, enlarged, or changed in use, and are otherwise lawfully maintained. If the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 746.3
An illegal junkyard is one which is either: (a) Established or is maintained in violation of this article and does not come within the definition...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 747
Except as hereafter provided, no junkyard shall be established, operated, or maintained if any portion of the junkyard is within 1,000 feet of the nearest...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 747.1
Sanitary landfills need not be screened to satisfy the requirements of this article but landscaping shall be required when the fill has been completed and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 748
(a) Any nonconforming junkyard, as soon as the maximum federal share under Section 136 of Title 23, United States Code, is available for that purpose,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 749
The department may also screen any junkyards located within 1,000 feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way of an interstate or primary highway and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 751
The department is authorized to acquire such interests in real and personal property as may be necessary to effect the screening, recycling, relocation, removal, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 751.1
The Legislature hereby declares that the acquisition of interests in real and personal property to effect the screening, relocation, removal, or disposal of junkyards provided...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 752
If federal law should be interpreted as requiring the states to pay just compensation with regard to the relocation, removal, or disposal of junkyards, just...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 753
The commission is authorized to allocate funds from the State Highway Account in the State Transportation Fund for all of the following purposes: (a) Costs...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 754
Any junkyard which is established or maintained in violation of the provisions of this article or the regulations prescribed thereunder is a public nuisance and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 755
The director may screen, relocate, remove or dispose of any illegal junkyard after 30 days' written notice posted on such property and a copy forwarded...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 756
Every illegal junkyard is a public nuisance and every person, as principal, agent or employee, violating any of the provisions of this article or the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 757
The remedies provided in this article for the removal of junkyards are cumulative and not exclusive of any other remedies provided by law.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 758
The director may enter into agreements with the Secretary of Transportation of the United States and accept any allotment of funds as provided by Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 759
The director shall prescribe and enforce regulations governing the establishment, screening, relocation, removal, or disposal of junkyards as provided in this article consistent with the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 759.3
It is declared to be the intent of the Legislature in enacting this article to establish minimum standards with respect to the regulation of outdoor...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 760
(a) If the board of supervisors of any county determines, by a four-fifths vote of the membership of the board, that the acquisition or contribution...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 761
The expense of any such acquisition of real property or interest therein, or of any such contribution, or of both, may be charged to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 762
The State may receive and use the benefits provided under section 760, and any money contributed by a county under that section shall be paid...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 790
The board of supervisors of any county may, by a vote of not less than three-fifths of its membership, petition the department to cooperate, under...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 791
Such petition shall contain: (a) A description of the highway proposed to be improved or constructed. (b) A statement as to whether the county will...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 792
Upon the receipt of such petition, if the department determines that public necessity and convenience will be served thereby, it may cooperate with the petitioning...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 793
All such surveys, plans, specifications, and estimates of cost shall be subject to the approval of the department. Upon such approval, a copy of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 794
Upon such approval the department may enter into a written agreement with any petitioner or with the several petitioners for the improvement or construction of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 795
If the proposed construction or improvement lies wholly within one county, the board of supervisors of the county may designate the county surveyor or any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 796
When a written agreement has been entered into as provided in section 794, detailed plans and specifications shall be prepared by the engineer or surveyor...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 797
The board shall then proceed to advertise for bids and let the contract for the improvement or construction of such highway after first securing the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 798
Payment for the work done under this article shall be made in the manner provided by law for the payment of claims against counties. Upon...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 810
Any county, city or permanent road division, within the limits of which there is a State highway, may do or order to be done on...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 820
The State of California assents to the provisions of Title 23 of the United States Code, as amended and supplemented, other acts of Congress relative...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 820.1
(a) The State of California consents to the jurisdiction of the federal courts with regard to the compliance, discharge, or enforcement of the responsibilities assumed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 820.5
The department may enter into agreements with authorized officials of the United States for the performance of street or highway construction, improvement, or maintenance projects,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 821
The department, on behalf of the State, shall submit to the Secretary of Agriculture, or other properly authorized officer of the United States, such project...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 822
The department is authorized to do any and all acts and things with reference to any military or public street or highway in, or to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 822.5
Agreements are authorized between the department and any county, or counties, or city, or cities, providing for the acquisition of property for, the construction, improvement...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 823
In addition to the purposes for which the moneys in, and to be received in, the State Highway Account have been appropriated, all of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 823.5
The department may maintain any street or highway which is not a part of the state highway system whenever all of the following facts exist:...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 824
Expenditures made from the State Highway Account, to the extent to which the United States is obligated by a project agreement to reimburse the state,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 825
The total of the funds available from the Federal Government and the State for construction or improvement of state highways by the State shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 826
All moneys received from the Government of the United States as reimbursement for street or highway construction projects shall be deposited in the State Treasury...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 826.5
The department, the State Controller, and the State Treasurer are hereby authorized to enter into such agreements, execute such documents, establish and manage such accounts...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 827
The department may insert in the specifications for any contract for any project as to which a project agreement has been executed by and between...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 828
The provisions of this article, as added by the Legislature at its 1955 Regular Session, are not to be considered a change in existing law,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 830
For purposes of this article, the term "public water district" means any special district, as defined in subdivision (m) of Section 54775 of the Government...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 831
Whenever real property within a public water district is acquired for state highway purposes on or after the effective date of this section, the director...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 832
On or before April 20th of each year, the director shall determine and certify to the State Controller the amount of severance aid computed and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 833
(a) No money shall be allocated to any water district for any fiscal year pursuant to this article, unless the Legislature approves such allocation for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 834
No allowance of severance aid shall be made as provided in Section 831 unless the total assessed value of taxable real property within the water...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 835
Every owner or operator of a highway bridge which is open to use by the public, other than one owned or operated by any state...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 854
Whenever the commission shall deem it expedient to alter the established grade of any State highway, or portion thereof, within a city, the commission may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 855
Notice of such proposed change of grade shall be given by posting and publication of such resolution. Publication shall be made at least once a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 856
Within sixty days after the completion of posting, any person may make and file at the place specified in said resolution his written objection to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 857
After the expiration of such sixty day period, the commission may by resolution officially change and reestablish the official grade of said highway in accordance...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 858
The department shall not make any change in the physical grade of said highway affecting any property as to which an objection has been filed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 859
In the event that such changed grade of a State highway fails to meet the grade of any intersecting or intercepting highway, the department is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 862
The department may proceed as provided in this article to establish the boundaries of any State highway right of way where such boundaries are unknown...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 863
A right of way map shall be filed as provided in section 128, showing such boundaries as are claimed by the State. Such map shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 864
After filing such map, the department shall publish a notice at least once in a newspaper of general circulation published in the county wherein the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 865
Within fifteen days from the publication of such notice, the department shall post signs along and approximately on the boundaries delineated on such map in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 866
The department shall restore any such signs which have been destroyed or become illegible in the third month after the first posting.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 867
Any owner of property abutting on any highway, the boundary of which is so proposed to be established, who disputes the correctness of the highway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 868
Any owner who fails to file such objection within such six months period waives his right to object and is conclusively presumed to have agreed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 869
If an objection is filed the department shall not perform any work on the property claimed by the objector until it has been finally determined...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 870
The proceedings hereby authorized may be taken only to establish the boundary of a public easement for highway purposes, and it is not presumed that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 875
The procedure provided in this chapter is not exclusive and shall not prohibit the department from proceeding in any other manner authorized by law.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 876
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as a waiver of any right heretofore acquired by the public for highway purposes and no proceeding authorized...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 880
Where land not exceeding 300 feet in width intervenes between the right-of-way line of a state highway, either existing or to be constructed, and the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 881
Contracts may be entered into between the department and the State Park and Recreation Commission for those acquisitions and transfers specified in Section 880, which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 885
The Legislature hereby finds and declares that traffic congestion, air pollution, noise pollution, public health, energy shortages, consumer costs, and land-use considerations resulting from a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 885.2
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) California's bicycle programs have not been fully developed or funded. (b) The Legislature and Congress...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 886
There is in the department a bicycle facilities coordinator who is responsible for the administration of bicycle-related activities of the department.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 887
As used in this chapter, "nonmotorized transportation facility" means a facility designed primarily for the use of pedestrians, bicyclists, or equestrians. It may be designed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 887.2
The department, in cooperation with local agencies, shall publish a statewide map illustrating state highway routes available for the use of bicyclists and, where bicyclists...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 887.4
Prior to December 31 of each year, the department shall prepare and submit an annual report to the Legislature summarizing programs it has undertaken for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 887.6
Upon the request of a public agency, as defined by Section 6500 of the Government Code, the department may enter into an agreement with the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 887.8
(a) After consulting with the law enforcement agency having primary traffic law enforcement responsibility with respect to the state highway, the department may construct and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 888
The department shall not construct a state highway as a freeway that will result in the severance or destruction of an existing major route for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 888.2
The department shall also incorporate nonmotorized transportation facilities in the design of freeways on the state highway system along corridors where nonmotorized facilities do not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 888.4
Each annual budget prepared pursuant to Section 165 shall include an amount of not less than three hundred sixty thousand dollars ($360,000) for the construction...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 888.8
The department may enter into any agreements, execute any documents, establish and manage any accounts or deposits, or take any other action that may be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 889
This article shall be known and may be cited as the California Bicycle Routes of National, State, or Regional Significance Act.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 889.1
(a) The department may establish a process for identifying and promoting bicycle routes of national, state, or regional significance that meet specified criteria. (b) In...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 889.2
(a) The department may install bicycle route signs, identifying bicycle routes of national, state, or regional significance, that are associated only with the state highway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 890
It is the intent of the Legislature, in enacting this article, to establish a bicycle transportation system. It is the further intent of the Legislature...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 890.2
As used in this chapter, "bicycle" means a device upon which any person may ride, propelled exclusively by human power through a belt, chain, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 890.3
As used in this article, "bicycle commuter" means a person making a trip by bicycle primarily for transportation purposes, including, but not limited to, travel...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 890.4
As used in this article, "bikeway" means all facilities that provide primarily for bicycle travel. For purposes of this article, bikeways shall be categorized as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 890.6
The department, in cooperation with county and city governments, shall establish minimum safety design criteria for the planning and construction of bikeways and roadways where...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 890.8
The department shall establish uniform specifications and symbols for signs, markers, and traffic control devices to designate bikeways, regulate traffic, improve safety and convenience for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 891
All city, county, regional, and other local agencies responsible for the development or operation of bikeways or roadways where bicycle travel is permitted shall utilize...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 891.2
A city or county may prepare a bicycle transportation plan, which shall include, but not be limited to, the following elements: (a) The estimated number...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 891.4
(a) A city or county that has prepared a bicycle transportation plan pursuant to Section 891.2 may submit the plan to the county transportation commission...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 891.5
The Sacramento Area Council of Governments, pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2551, may purchase, operate, and maintain callboxes on class 1 bikeways.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 891.8
The governing body of a city, county, or local agency may do all of the following: (a) Establish bikeways. (b) Acquire, by gift, purchase, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 892
(a) Rights-of-way established for other purposes by cities, counties, or local agencies shall not be abandoned unless the governing body determines that the rights-of-way or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 892.2
(a) The Bicycle Transportation Account is continued in existence in the State Transportation Fund, and, notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, the money in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 892.4
The department shall allocate and disburse moneys from the Bicycle Transportation Account according to the following priorities: (a) To the department, the amounts necessary to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 892.5
The Bikeway Account, created in the State Transportation Fund by Chapter 1235 of the Statutes of 1975, is continued in effect, and, notwithstanding Section 13340...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 892.6
The Legislature finds and declares that the construction of bikeways pursuant to this article constitutes a highway purpose under Article XIX of the California Constitution...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 893
The department shall disburse the money from the Bicycle Transportation Account pursuant to Section 891.4 for projects that improve the safety and convenience of bicycle...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 893.2
The department shall not finance projects with the money in accounts continued in existence pursuant to this article which could be financed appropriately pursuant to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 893.4
If available funds are insufficient to finance completely any project whose eligibility is established pursuant to Section 893, the project shall retain its priority for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 893.6
The department shall make a reasonable effort to disburse funds in general proportion to population. However, no applicant shall receive more than 25 percent of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 894
The department may enter into an agreement with any city or county concerning the handling and accounting of the money disbursed pursuant to this article,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 894.2
The department, in cooperation with county and city governments, shall adopt the necessary guidelines for implementing this article.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 894.6
The Pedestrian Safety Account is hereby established in the State Transportation Fund for expenditure by the department, upon appropriation, for the purposes of funding grants...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 894.7
(a) The department shall make grants available to local governmental agencies based on the results of a statewide competition that requires submission of proposals for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 894.8
The department, in cooperation with county and city governments, the Department of the California Highway Patrol, and relevant stakeholders, shall adopt the necessary guidelines for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 895
If federal funds are available for reimbursement therefor, the department may acquire, either in fee or in any lesser estate or interest, real property adjacent...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 896
The Legislature hereby declares that the acquisition of interests in real property for the preservation, maintenance or conservation of scenic lands or areas adjacent to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 897
The department may convey or lease such property back to its original owner or to another person or entity in the manner and subject to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 900
The authority conferred upon boards of supervisors by this division shall be exercised subject to such limitations and restrictions as are prescribed by this division...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 901
All county highways, once established, shall continue to be county highways until abandoned by order of the board of supervisors of the county in which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 902
Except as otherwise provided by law, any toll trail, toll road or toll bridge, for which the franchise has expired by limitation or nonuser, becomes...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 903
After one year from the making of an order by a board of supervisors, pursuant to this division, opening a highway over any land, the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 904
No route of travel used by one or more persons over another's land shall become a county highway by use.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 906
The width of all county highways, other than bridges, alleys, lanes, and trails, shall be at least 40 feet, except as provided by Sections 906.5...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 906.5
On construction under a contract advertised for bids after July 1, 1973, the board of supervisors shall install on the surface of county highways upon...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 906.6
Notwithstanding Section 906, a county may maintain a highway of less than 40 feet in width if all the cost of maintenance thereof is paid...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 907
Any owner or occupant of land may construct a sidewalk on the county highway along the line of his land, subject to the authority conferred...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 908
The road commissioner, or the person to whom the duties of the road commissioner have been transferred pursuant to Section 2006.1 or 2006.5, shall maintain...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 909
No agreement entered into by the board of supervisors for the purchase, hire, or rental of any apparatus used in the construction, improvement, or maintenance...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 940
Boards of supervisors shall have general supervision, management, and control of the county highways.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 941
(a) Boards of supervisors shall, by proper order, cause those highways which are necessary to public convenience to be established, recorded, constructed, and maintained in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 941.1
The board of supervisors may lay out, acquire, construct, and maintain any section or portion of any street or highway within the county as a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 941.2
Boards of supervisors may close any street or highway within their jurisdiction at or near the point of its intersection with any freeway, or may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 941.3
Before taking any action authorized by Section 941.2 affecting any state highway, such action must be approved by the Department of Public Works.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 941.4
(a) The board of supervisors, with the consent of any city in which the proposed system is located, in whole or in part, may designate...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 941.6
If the boundary line between two adjacent counties lies within a county highway, the boards of supervisors of the affected counties may, by agreement, provide...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 942
Such boards may enact and enforce ordinances and regulations for the construction, improvement or maintenance of county highways, and for the protection, supervision, management, control,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 942.5
The board of supervisors may restrict the use of, or close, any county highway whenever the board considers such closing or restriction of use necessary:...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 942.6
The board of supervisors may delegate the powers contained in Section 942.5 to the county road commissioner.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 943
Such board may: (a) Acquire any property necessary for the uses and purposes of county highways. When eminent domain proceedings are necessary, the board shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 944
No bonded indebtedness shall be incurred for any purpose specified in section 943 until after the question of the issue of bonds therefor has been...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 945
Such boards may expend from the county general fund the moneys necessary to pay the whole or any part of the cost of the improvement...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 946
No liability shall be created against the county in connection with any such improvement conducted by a city unless the board, by resolution, determines and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 947
Every instrument or judgment which constitutes evidence of title to a right of way, or incident thereto, in relation to county highways shall particularly describe...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 948
The board of supervisors of each county shall cause to be recorded with the county recorder, in relation to every county highway within the county,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 949
The board of supervisors may plant shade and ornamental trees on the county highways, and provide for their care. The cost of planting and caring...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 950
For the purpose of sprinkling county highways with oil or water, the board of supervisors may erect or maintain waterworks, tanks or reservoirs, and may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 951
(a) Such board may set apart on any county highway a strip of land for a side path, and make an order designating the width...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 952
Such board shall cause properly inscribed guideposts to be erected and maintained at all county highway crossings and forks lying outside of any city.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 953
A board of supervisors may, acting separately or in conjunction with State or Federal agencies, or with another county, burn or remove debris, rubbish, brush,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 954
All county highways which for a period of five consecutive years are impassable for vehicular travel, and on which during such period of time no...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 954.5
(a) The board of supervisors may, by resolution, terminate the maintenance of any county highway if it finds that the highway is unnecessary for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 954.6
(a) A board of supervisors, by resolution, may terminate the maintenance of all or a portion of a county highway if it finds that another...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 960
Whenever the board of supervisors determines that any real property, or interest therein, acquired by the county for highway purposes is no longer necessary for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 960.5
The term "county highway" as used in Sections 954 and 954.5 shall be deemed to include, but not be limited to, any public highway, road,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 960.6
The board of supervisors may, by ordinance or resolution, delegate to a county official, subject to rules or regulations as the board may impose, the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 964
Whenever the board finds that any county highway has been damaged or is in danger of being damaged by storm waters or floods, the board...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 965
The board of supervisors shall, by order, direct the district attorney of the county to institute eminent domain proceedings, in the name of the county,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 966
(a) The board of supervisors may provide for the erection and maintenance of gates on the county highways to avoid the necessity of building highway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 967
Whenever a right of way for a highway is conveyed to a county and the sole consideration for the conveyance is an agreement by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 968
The board may cause the expense of constructing such fences to be charged to and paid from the county general fund, the road fund of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 969
Whenever a road is of general utility and of public convenience and constitutes the only or principal means of communication between one town or village...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 969.5
Such boards may, after they have determined by a resolution adopted by a four-fifths vote of their membership that general county interest demands the improvement...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 969.6
Notwithstanding Section 969.5 or any other provision of this code, if a state of local emergency is declared by the board of supervisors as a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 970.5
Whenever the board of supervisors or a county officer designated by the board to be in charge of naming county highways finds that a name...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 971
Any county highway which has not been officially named may be officially named by the board of supervisors or a county officer designated by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 972
A board of supervisors may, by ordinance, permit the use of any county highway which connects with a main county highway of an adjoining county,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 973
The board of the county seeking the use, if it accepts the provisions of the ordinance adopted by the board of the county granting the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 974
The expense of any work done or acquisition made pursuant to section 973 shall be paid by the county to which the use is granted...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 975
The board of any county to which the use is granted, pursuant to the provisions of section 972, may, by mutual consent expressed through ordinances...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 976
The board of supervisors of any county may purchase or lease with the consent of the owner, or may obtain by gift, and may hold,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 977
The board of supervisors of any county desiring to act under section 976 may, by unanimous vote of its membership, determine what real property is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 978
Whenever the United States government grants real property to a county for highway uses and purposes, the county may take and dispose of such real...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 979
The board of supervisors shall keep in repair all objects or markers adjacent to a county highway which have been erected to mark registered historical...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 982
Except as provided in this section, the board of supervisors shall have power to temporarily close all or any part of any public highway, road,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 985
The board of supervisors may construct, install and maintain cattle guards on or adjacent to the county highways. The cost of constructing, installing, and maintaining...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 989
(a) (1) Upon the incorporation of a city or upon the annexation of territory to a city, all right, title, and interest of the county,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 990
Where practical or desirable, the board of supervisors shall, along any highway under its jurisdiction, possession, or control, replace trees that have been destroyed or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 991
Before any bridge on a county highway is constructed over any navigable river, the board of supervisors, after a study and public hearing on the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1020
The boards of supervisors may divide their respective counties into suitable road districts, may change the boundaries thereof, and may create new districts. The board...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1026
Whenever the board of supervisors finds that any road district in such county is or will be unreasonably burdened by the expense of constructing or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1027
When the alteration of an old or the opening of a new county highway necessitates the removal of fences on real property acquired for highway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1028
The board of supervisors may call, at such times as in the judgment of the board may be required, a special meeting of the board...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1029
The consolidation of road districts as provided in Section 2006 shall be without prejudice to the legal requirement that all road district taxes collected in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1050
For the purposes of this chapter, "private byroads" are roads opened, laid out, or altered for the purpose of providing access to parcels of contiguous...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1051
The petitioner shall be a landowner in the road district.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1052
The petitioner shall accompany the petition with a bond, approved by the board of supervisors, in double the amount of the probable cost of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1053
The board of supervisors may, by resolution, order the private byroad to be opened, laid out, or altered. The clerk shall cause such order to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1054
The person for whose benefit the private byroad is required shall pay the landowner the market value for land taken and any severance damage resulting...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1070
Whenever a board of supervisors, by a four-fifths vote of its membership, determines that the public convenience and necessity demand the acquisition or construction of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1160
As used in this article: (a) "Division" means permanent road division. (b) "Last equalized assessment roll" means the last assessment roll made up by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1160.5
This article shall be known and may be cited as the Permanent Road Division Law.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1161
Any portion of a county, not already contained in a division, may be formed into a division under the provisions of this article. When formed,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1162
A petition for the formation of a division may be presented to the board of supervisors of the county wherein the division is proposed to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1162.5
(a) In lieu of submission of a petition pursuant to Section 1162, formation of a division may be initiated by a resolution of the board...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1162.6
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the board of supervisors may form a permanent road division without reference to a specific permanent road...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1163
Such petition shall be accompanied by an affidavit stating that affiant has compared the valuations given in the petition with those on the last equalized...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1164
Such petition shall be published in the manner authorized by Section 1196, together with a notice stating the time of the meeting at which the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1165
Such petition shall be presented either at a regular meeting of the board or at a special meeting called to receive and consider it. On...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1166
Following the hearing or election, as the case may be, the board shall decide if the proposed division is to be formed. If the board...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1167
The boundaries established by the board shall be the boundaries of the division until such boundaries are changed in the manner provided in this article.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1168
If the board finds that the boundaries thus established for such division are incorrectly described, it shall direct the county surveyor to ascertain and report...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1168.5
Any landowner whose property is located within the division may file a verified petition with the board alleging that the property will not be benefited...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1168.7
The board may hold a hearing to determine if any property located outside of a division will benefit from any construction, improvement, or maintenance project...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1168.8
(a) Property may be annexed to or detached from a permanent road division in the same manner and under the same procedures provided in Sections...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1168.9
(a) The board may order two or more divisions consolidated if the board finds that their boundaries are contiguous at any point or that a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1169
At, or at any time after, the time of forming a division, any 10 or more freeholders thereof may petition the board to have plans...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1170
Such petition for construction or improvement shall state if appropriate: (a) The recommendations of the petitioners as to the materials to be used and the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1171
Upon receiving such petition the board shall cause to be prepared estimates, plans, and specifications for the work mentioned in the petition exclusive of maintenance,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1172
When it has adopted plans and specifications for such work exclusive of maintenance, the board may set apart therefor from the road fund of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1173
When a special tax is petitioned for, the board shall immediately order an election within the division to determine whether such tax will be levied....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1174
The board shall call such election by posting notices in the manner provided in section 1195, and by publishing notice of the election in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1175
Such notice of election shall contain: (a) The time and place of holding the election. (b) The amount of money proposed to be raised for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1176
For the purposes of this election, the board shall establish, by order, one or more precincts and appoint three judges for each precinct to conduct...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1177
The officers of the election shall certify the result of the election to the board, giving the whole number of votes cast, and the number...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1178
If two-thirds of the votes cast are for the tax, the board shall annually, at the time of levying the county taxes, levy a special...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1178.5
When the levy of a special tax has been authorized, the board of supervisors may advance to the permanent road division the division's share of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1179
The tax so levied shall be collected in the same manner as county taxes and, when collected, shall be paid into the county treasury for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1179.5
In lieu of, or in addition to, any special tax levied pursuant to Section 1178, the board may fix and collect parcel charges for any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1179.6
(a) In addition to any other authority granted under this article, the board may issue bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness on behalf of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1180
If the petition proposing the work asks for the issuance of bonds of the division, the board shall call an election in such division and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1181
The notice of election shall contain: (a) The time and place of holding the election. (b) The boundaries of the election districts. No election precinct...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1182
The election shall be conducted as nearly as practicable in accordance with the general election laws, but no particular form of ballot need be used....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1183
The officers of the election shall certify the result of the election to the board, giving the whole number of votes cast and the number...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1184
The board may then issue the bonds of the division to the number and amount provided for in the election proceedings. The bonds shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1185
The board, by an order entered upon its minutes, shall prescribe all of the following: (a) The form of the bonds. (b) The time when...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1186
The interest on the bonds shall be payable annually. Each bond and each coupon shall bear the signature or facsimile printed signature of the chair...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1187
If, at the election on the question of whether or not bonds are to be issued, the bonds are not authorized, the money transferred to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1188
The board shall cause the highway work provided for in this article to be done in accordance with the provisions of Sections 20391 to 20395,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1189
Before opening the bids for doing any work provided for in this article, the board may appoint such inspectors as it considers necessary and fix...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1190
The board shall make no payment on account of work which is reported by the inspectors to be unsatisfactory, until the objections are investigated and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1191
In lieu of the appointment of inspectors as provided in section 1189, or in lieu of proceeding pursuant to section 1075, the board may employ...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1192
From time to time as the work progresses, the board may make payments on account, but shall not, before the completion of the contract, pay...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1193
Any money in the fund of the division, after completion of, and final payment for, the work contracted for, shall remain in such fund and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1194
On payment of all debts of the division or on the failure of the division within two years after formation to vote a special tax...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1194.5
A permanent road division formed for the purpose of maintenance that has ceased to exist as a result of the amendments made to Section 1194...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1195
The board shall cause the notices, which are required to be posted by sections 1174 and 1180, to be posted at least fifteen days before...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1196
The board shall cause all publications, required by this article, particularly sections 1164, 1166, 1168, 1174 and 1180, in any proceeding or election, to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1197
The expenses of organizing a division, conducting any necessary election, and providing engineering services, pursuant to this article, shall be a county charge payable out...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1300
No tolls shall ever be charged for crossing any bridge constructed under the provisions of this chapter.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1301
The provisions of this chapter and of the California Toll Bridge Authority Act shall be construed together, and if the provisions of this chapter conflict...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1302
Nothing in this chapter shall limit or affect the acquisition or construction by the department of bridges upon State highways or of bridges over navigable...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1320
A board of supervisors may construct, operate, manage, or maintain summer bridges under rules and regulations, and at the times and places, that it considers...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1321
All county bridges, not otherwise specially provided for, are maintained in the same manner as county highways are maintained. Such bridges are under the management...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1331
Whenever any county has appointed a road commissioner for all road districts in the county as authorized by Section 2006, or whenever any county has...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1390
Any bridge crossing the line between a city and a road district may be constructed and maintained, as provided in section 1391, by the city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1391
Any bridge referred to in section 1390 may be constructed by contract, let as provided by law, by any city into which the bridge extends,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1392
If the proportion to be paid by any such city or county can not be otherwise determined, the expense of construction or maintenance of any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1393
The proceeds of any bonds authorized by the voters of any such city or county for the acquisition, construction or completion of any such bridge,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1394
(a) Any county may join with any city located within such county in the acquisition, construction or maintenance of any bridge or viaduct within the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1395
Any bridge which crosses the line between counties, unless otherwise specially provided for, shall be constructed by the counties into which such bridge reaches. Each...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1396
The boards of supervisors in their respective counties may erect free county bridges on county highways across navigable bodies of water in this State.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1397
If a navigable body of water is the boundary line between counties, the boards of such counties may join in the construction of a free...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1398
The board of supervisors of any county may declare that it is necessary for the public convenience to construct a bridge across any body of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1399
The boards of supervisors of two adjoining counties may enter into an agreement with any person with whom such boards desire to collaborate for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1400
The agreement authorized by section 1399 may provide for any of the following: (a) The construction of a bridge. (b) The reconstruction of the existing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1401
Any work done pursuant to such an agreement is exempt from any provisions of law regarding the letting of contracts by counties for the performance...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1402
The board of supervisors of any county now controlling or maintaining, by virtue of any statute, any bridge across any navigable stream, which bridge is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1403
The board of supervisors reconstructing, replacing or relocating such bridge may enter into an agreement with any person who is then maintaining any bridge across...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1404
The expense of such reconstruction, or of the building of a new bridge is payable from the same fund provided by law for the maintenance...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1430
For the purposes of this article, "subway" includes tube or tunnel.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1431
Whenever in the interests of commerce, for the benefit of the residents of the county, or for the purpose of expediting travel between points on...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1432
The order calling such an election shall be valid and effectual when signed by two-thirds of the members of the board. The election shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1433
The board of supervisors of any county may, for the purpose of ascertaining the probable expense of any proposed subway, expend out of the county...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1434
Whenever any such subway is proposed to be constructed under any navigable body of water forming the dividing line between counties, the boards of supervisors...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1435
Such a subway shall not be constructed under any navigable body of water forming the dividing line between counties, unless all the counties into which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1436
Whenever any such proposed subway will reach within the limits of any city, if the governing body of each such city and the board of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1450
As used in this chapter: (a) The term "highway" includes all or any part of the entire width of right of way of a county...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1460
The road commissioner may issue written permits, as provided in this chapter, authorizing the permittee to do any of the following acts: (a) Make an...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1461
Any act done under the authority of a written permit, issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, shall be done in accordance with the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1462
Any permit issued under the provisions of this chapter may provide that the permittee will pay the entire expense of replacing the highway in as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1463
Any permit issued to a public agency or a public utility having lawful authority to occupy the highways shall contain a provision that in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1464
The road commissioner may, but is not required to, supervise any work done under any permit issued under the provisions of this chapter, in which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1465
(a) Permittees may excavate openings in county highways to make repairs in cases of emergency requiring immediate action. In such cases the appropriate representative of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1466
The road commissioner may delegate to any city any of the road commissioner's powers, duties, and authority, other than those of approval, under this chapter...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1467
The road commissioner may require the applicant to file with the road commissioner a satisfactory bond payable to the people of the county in such...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1468
Except as otherwise provided in this section, such a bond shall not be required of any public agency or public utility having lawful authority to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1469
Any city, municipal utility district, municipal water district, public utility having lawful authority to occupy the highways or metropolitan water district is entitled to a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1470
This chapter shall not supersede the provisions of Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 7030), Division 4 of the Water Code.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1480
As used in this chapter: (a) The term "highway" includes all or any part of the entire width of right of way of a county...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1480.5
The road commissioner may immediately remove, or by notice may require the removal of, any of the following encroachments: (a) An encroachment which obstructs or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1481
The road commissioner may, by notice, require the removal of any other encroachment not specified in Section 1480.5 from any county highway.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1482
The notice referred to in Sections 1480.5 and 1481 shall be served upon the occupant or owner of the land, or the person causing, controlling...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1483
If the encroachment is not removed, or its removal not commenced and diligently prosecuted, prior to the expiration of 10 days from and after the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1484
If the encroachment is denied, and the owner or occupant of the land, or the person causing, owning or controlling the alleged encroachment refuses either...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1485
If the encroachment is not denied, but is not removed within five days from and after service or posting of the notice, the road commissioner...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1486
Gates shall not be allowed on any county highway except gates allowed by the board of supervisors in accordance with the provisions of section 966....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1487
A person who, by means of ditches or dams, obstructs or injures any county highway, diverts any watercourse into any county highway, or drains water...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1488
(a) A person who, in storing or distributing water for any purpose, permits water to overflow or by seepage to saturate a county highway, to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1488.5
The notice referred to in Sections 1487 and 1488 shall be given in the same manner as provided in Section 1482, except that the action...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1489
Unless a bridge is constructed in accordance with Section 1490, all persons excavating irrigation, mining or drainage ditches across county highways shall construct bridges across...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1490
The board of supervisors of any county may construct and maintain bridges over any ditches which are used exclusively for irrigation purposes and which cross...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1491
Any person who wilfully injures any county bridge is guilty of a misdemeanor, and is also liable for actual damages for such injury, to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1492
Any person who wilfully removes or injures any mile-board, milestone or guide-post, or any inscription thereon, erected on any county highway, is liable for a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1492.5
Survey monuments shall be preserved, referenced, or replaced pursuant to Section 8771 of the Business and Professions Code.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1493
Any person may notify the occupant or owner of any land, from which a tree or other obstruction has fallen upon any county highway, to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1494
Any person who cuts down a tree which falls into any county highway shall immediately remove the tree, and is liable for a penalty of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1495
Any person who maliciously digs up, cuts down, injures or destroys any shade or ornamental tree on any county highway, unless such tree is considered...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1496
The road commissioner shall recover all penalties or forfeitures given in this chapter and the recovery of which is not otherwise provided for, by suit...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1500
The board of supervisors may adopt standards for limited maintenance of county highways which have a low traffic volume.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1550
(a) A board of supervisors may form special road maintenance districts and levy special taxes for road and highway purposes to this chapter. (b) Nothing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1550.1
The board of supervisors may form special road maintenance districts in unincorporated areas of the county wholly outside of incorporated cities. Formation of these districts...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1550.2
The board of supervisors may levy a special tax pursuant to Article 3.5 (commencing with Section 50075) of Chapter 1 of Part 1 of Division...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1550.3
All work done in special road maintenance districts shall be done by the county road commissioner and all laws relating to the expenditure of road...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1552
Except as otherwise provided in this code, all revenues from special taxes levied for highway and road purposes collected in each road district shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1580
The boards of supervisors, in their respective counties, shall audit all claims on the funds set apart for highway purposes and specify the funds from...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1622
All amounts paid to each county, out of money derived from the Highway Users Tax Fund shall be deposited in a "road fund" which each...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1623
The board of supervisors of any county may expend any portion of the amounts thus received by that county in the construction, maintenance, improvement or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1623.5
None of the amounts paid to the counties shall be used for the construction or improvement of any highway or street if the contract for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1624
The board of supervisors of any county may, as provided in Section 1625, expend any portion of the amounts paid to that county, and deposited...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1625
Where such authorization is given, the board of supervisors of the county desiring the construction may: (a) Expend, through its own officers or agencies, the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1626
Power hereby is granted to the board of supervisors of any county, to construct, maintain, improve and repair any county highway which in whole or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1627
The board of supervisors of any county, by resolution adopted by four-fifths of the members thereof, may establish a county highway right of way acquisition...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1628
The board of supervisors of any county which has established a county highway right of way acquisition revolving fund, may by resolution call an election...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1629
The board of supervisors of any county which has established a county highway right of way acquisition revolving fund may place on deposit in such...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1630
The board of supervisors may use any appropriate method of funding the planning, designing, acquisition, construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, maintenance, and operation of the county expressway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1650
For the purposes of this article, the unencumbered funds of the district are the sum of all money, uncollected taxes, and other uncollected accounts belonging...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1651
Whenever any territory is included in any city, either at the original incorporation of such city, or by subsequent annexation thereto, and such territory constitutes...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1652
The assessor shall then ascertain from his records the assessed value of such incorporated or annexed property on the lien date and shall certify to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1653
The auditor shall then calculate the proportion that the assessed value, on the preceding lien date of the property annexed or incorporated bears to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1654
Such city shall repay to the county its proportion of all taxes for highway purposes on the annexed or incorporated portion of such district which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1670
The board of supervisors of any county may enter into cooperative agreements with the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, or other properly authorized...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1671
The agreements shall be entered into pursuant to the provisions of Section 8 of the act of Congress, approved July 11, 1916, entitled "An act...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1672
Upon request of the proper officer of the United States, together with the order of the board of supervisors of the county, the county treasurer...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1680
The board of supervisors of any county may, by a resolution adopted by a four-fifths vote of its members, determine that any of the following...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1681
Such resolution shall specify the proposed new or existing street or portion of street, the general nature of the improvement proposed, the nature of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1682
Thereafter and in accordance with such resolution the county may give aid in one or more of the following ways: (a) Contribute money. (b) Acquire...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1683
The expense of such aid may be paid from one or more of the following: (a) The county general fund. (b) The road fund. (c)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1684
The city shall use all aid which it receives in the activities described in the resolution and shall return to the county any portion of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1685
Boards of supervisors may enter into contracts or agreements with the legislative body of any city for the purposes specified in Section 1803.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1686
The Legislature hereby finds that the improvement and maintenance of all city streets is of general county interest. The board of supervisors of any county...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1700
The board of supervisors of any county may, by a resolution adopted by a four-fifths vote of its members, declare any highway in the county...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1701
A copy of such resolution shall be forwarded to the governing body of the city within which is included any portion of the highway. Such...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1702
Thereafter the board of supervisors of the county may acquire rights-of-way for, construct, maintain, improve, or repair such highway in the same manner as other...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1703
Nothing contained in this article shall limit in any manner the police power of any city with reference to any such street or portion of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1704
At any time after all or a portion of a city street becomes a county highway, as provided in this article, and all improvements commenced...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1705
Whenever county bonds are voted or a special tax is levied for paving a county highway, and the natural course of such highway runs into...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1706
Whenever a city permits a county to use the city streets and highways for the purpose of constructing and maintaining any highway or boulevard as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1710
A city and a county may agree that the city shall construct, repair and maintain designated county highways or portions thereof within the unincorporated territory...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1711
A county and a city may agree that the county shall construct, repair or maintain designated county highways, or portions thereof, within the unincorporated territory...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1712
(a) A county and a city or cities may join in the acquisition of rights-of-way, construction, maintenance, improvement, or repair of bicycle routes or paths,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1720
This article provides an alternative procedure for the establishment of a county highway within a city. This article shall be applicable in those counties adopting...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1721
The board of supervisors by resolution may determine that it is of general county interest that an existing street in the county extending in whole...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1722
The governing body of the city, by resolution, may consent to the establishment of the proposed county highway and may relinquish to the county in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1723
Upon the adoption of the resolution of consent by the city, such street or portion thereof within the city shall thereupon constitute a county highway....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1724
Thereafter, the board of supervisors of the county may acquire, construct and maintain such highway as other county highways are acquired, constructed and maintained and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1725
Whenever a county highway has been established within a city, as provided in this article, and an extension of such highway in the unincorporated area...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1726
The county and city may agree that the city shall acquire, construct or maintain designated county highways or portions thereof within the city, the cost...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1727
The city may by agreement co-operate with the county in the acquisition, construction or maintenance of designated county highways or portions thereof within the city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1728
No city street shall be closed, either directly or indirectly, by the construction of a county highway within a city as a freeway except pursuant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1729
The police power of a city with reference to a county highway within the city shall not be limited except as to those matters specifically...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1730
(a) No ordinance of a city relating to the stopping, standing or parking of a vehicle shall become effective as to a county highway established...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1731
The board of supervisors, by resolution, may relinquish to the city a county highway or any portion thereof located within the city. A certified copy...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1732
County highways established pursuant to this article shall be included in the terms "maintained mileage of county roads" and "miles of maintained county road" as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1750
The boards of supervisors in their respective counties may maintain, control, construct, repair or manage public ferries within the county.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1751
The boards of supervisors, in their respective counties, may construct, operate, manage or maintain summer ferries under such rules and regulations and at such times...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1752
Whenever the board of supervisors of any county considers it advisable and for the best interests of the public that the county own and operate...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1753
Such board may acquire landing places for any such ferry and may pay the expenses of purchasing, establishing or operating such ferry out of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1754
When a navigable river forms a boundary between two counties of this State, the board of supervisors of such counties may establish and operate any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1754.5
When a navigable bay forms a boundary between two counties, the boards of supervisors of the counties may establish and operate any ferry across the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1755
Each of the counties shall pay such proportion of the expenses of establishing and operating any such ferry as is agreed upon by the respective...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1756
If either of the counties refuses to enter into an agreement to establish and operate any such ferry, the other county may: (a) Establish and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1757
Any ferry constructed or acquired under this chapter by a county or counties may be operated as either a free ferry or a toll ferry.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1800
The legislative body of any city may do any and all things necessary to lay out, acquire, and construct any section or portion of any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1801
The legislative body of any city may close any street or highway within its jurisdiction at or near the point of its intersection with any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1802
Before taking any action authorized by Section 1801 affecting any state highway, the action shall require the approval of the Department of Transportation.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1803
Whenever the legislative body of a city determines that it is necessary for the more efficient maintenance, construction, or repair of streets and roads within...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1804
Every city in the state may construct, maintain, and operate tunnels for street and highway purposes within and without the territorial boundaries of the city....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1805
The width of all city streets, except state highways, bridges, alleys, and trails, shall be at least 40 feet, except that the governing body of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1805.5
On construction under a contract advertised for bids after July 1, 1973, the legislative body of a city shall install on the surfaces of city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1806
(a) No city shall be held liable for failure to maintain any road until it has been accepted into the city street system in accordance...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1807
Where the boundary line between two adjacent cities is a street, and the boundary line itself is in the middle of such street, or the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1808
Where practical or desirable, the legislative body of any city shall, along any street or highway under its jurisdiction, possession, or control, replace trees that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1809
Before any bridge on a city street is constructed over any navigable river, the legislative body of the city, after a study and public hearing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1810
A city may acquire, by purchase or eminent domain, property outside its boundaries in the unincorporated area of the county in which the city is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1810.5
Survey monuments shall be preserved, referenced, or replaced pursuant to Section 8771 of the Business and Professions Code.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1812
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the City of South Lake Tahoe may complete construction of the loop road from city funds, including preparation of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1813
(a) The provisions of Article 3 (commencing with Section 1160) of Chapter 4 of Division 2 for the construction or maintenance of county roads may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1850
Any city may, by ordinance or resolution, permit the use of its streets and highways by the board of supervisors of the county, for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1851
The legislative body of any city may establish the grades of those portions of any county highway lying within the city boundaries.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1852
No city shall change the grade of any portion of a state or county highway where such grade has been established prior to the incorporation...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1900
If the legislative body of a city by a resolution adopted by a four-fifths vote of its members, determines that any improvement of streets within...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1901
A resolution to reduce assessments pursuant to this chapter shall refer to the improvement as designated in the assessment proceedings, state the amount of money...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1902
Appropriations may be made pursuant to this chapter for the following purposes: (a) To reduce special assessments and special assessment bonds levied and issued against...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1903
An appropriation under this chapter may be made from any fund of the city which may be used for the construction, maintenance, improvement, or repair...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1920
When the governing body of a city by resolution or ordinance removes a street from public use, or closes it to vehicular or pedestrian traffic,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1921
The governing body of any city shall have jurisdiction to prescribe the requirements for maintenance, including the maintenance of drainage, of all streets within the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1950
It is the intent of the Legislature, in enacting this chapter, to authorize any city or county to establish a golf cart transportation plan for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1951
The following definitions apply to this chapter: (a) "Plan area" means that territory under the jurisdiction of a city or county designated by the city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1953
(a) A city or county may, by ordinance or resolution, adopt a golf cart transportation plan. (b) The transportation plan shall have received a prior...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1955
The transportation plan shall include, but is not limited to, all of the following elements: (a) Route selection, which includes a finding that the route...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1957
(a) If a city or county adopts a golf cart transportation plan, it shall do both of the following: (1) Establish minimum general design criteria...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1959
A city or county that adopts a golf cart transportation plan may do the following: (a) Acquire, by dedication, purchase, or condemnation, real property, including...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1961
A city or county that adopts a golf cart transportation plan shall adopt all of the following as part of the plan: (a) Minimum design...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1962
It is the intent of the Legislature, in enacting this chapter, to authorize the County of Riverside or any city in the county to establish...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1962.1
The following definitions apply to this chapter: (a) "Plan area" means any portion of the County of Riverside, or any portion of any city in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1962.2
(a) The County of Riverside or any city in the county may, by ordinance or resolution, adopt a NEV transportation plan for the plan area...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1962.3
The transportation plan shall include, but need not be limited to, all of the following elements: (a) Route selection, which includes a finding that the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1962.4
If the County of Riverside or any city in the county adopts a NEV transportation plan for the plan area pursuant to Section 1962.2, it...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1962.5
If the County of Riverside or any city in the county adopts a NEV transportation plan for the plan area pursuant to this chapter, it...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1962.7
(a) If the County of Riverside or any city in the county adopts a NEV transportation plan for the plan area pursuant to this chapter,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1962.8
This chapter shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2017, and as of that date is repealed, unless a later enacted statute, that is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1964
It is the intent of the Legislature, in enacting this chapter, to authorize the City of Fresno to establish a neighborhood electric vehicle (NEV) transportation...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1964.1
The following definitions apply to this chapter: (a) "Plan area" means any portion of the City of Fresno, and any streets and roads under the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1964.2
(a) The City of Fresno may, by ordinance or resolution, adopt a NEV transportation plan for the plan area. (b) The transportation plan shall have...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1964.3
The transportation plan shall include, but is not limited to, all of the following elements: (a) Route selection, which includes a finding that the route...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1964.4
If the City of Fresno adopts a NEV transportation plan for the plan area pursuant to Section 1964.2, it shall do all of the following:...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1964.5
If the City of Fresno adopts a NEV transportation plan, it may acquire, by dedication, purchase, or condemnation, real property, including easements or rights-of-way, to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1964.6
If the City of Fresno adopts a NEV transportation plan for the plan area pursuant to Section 1964.2, it shall also adopt all of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1964.7
(a) If the City of Fresno adopts a NEV transportation plan for the plan area pursuant to this chapter, the city shall submit a report...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1964.8
This chapter shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2016, and as of that date is repealed, unless a later enacted statute, that is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1965
It is the intent of the Legislature, in enacting this chapter, to authorize the County of Orange to establish a neighborhood electric vehicle (NEV) transportation...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1965.1
The following definitions apply to this chapter: (a) "Plan area" means the Ranch Plan Planned Community project area and all streets located within the project...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1965.2
(a) The County of Orange may, by ordinance or resolution, adopt a NEV transportation plan for the Ranch Plan Planned Community. (b) The transportation plan...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1965.3
The transportation plan shall include, but is not limited to, all of the following elements: (a) Route selection, which includes a finding that the route...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1965.4
If the County of Orange adopts a NEV transportation plan for the Ranch Plan Planned Community, it shall do both of the following: (a) Establish...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1965.5
If the County of Orange adopts a NEV transportation plan for the Ranch Plan Planned Community, it shall also adopt all of the following as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1965.6
(a) If the County of Orange adopts a NEV transportation plan for the Ranch Plan Planned Community pursuant to this chapter, the county shall submit...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1965.7
This chapter shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2017, and as of that date is repealed, unless a later enacted statute, that is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1964.8
This chapter shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2016, and as of that date is repealed, unless a later enacted statute, that is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1966
It is the intent of the Legislature, in enacting this chapter, to authorize the County of Amador and the Cities of Jackson, Sutter Creek, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1966.1
The following definitions apply to this chapter: (a) "Plan area" means any portion of the unincorporated area of the County of Amador, and of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1966.2
(a) The County of Amador, and the Cities of Jackson, Sutter Creek, and Amador City, jointly, or any of these entities individually, may, by ordinance...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1966.3
The transportation plan shall include, but need not be limited to, all of the following elements: (a) Route selection, which includes a finding that the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1966.4
If an entity adopts a NEV transportation plan for the plan area pursuant to Section 1966.2, it shall do all of the following: (a) Establish...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1966.5
If an entity adopts a NEV transportation plan for the plan area pursuant to Section 1966.2, it shall also adopt all of the following as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1966.6
(a) If any of the entities described in subdivision (a) of Section 1966.2 adopt a NEV transportation plan pursuant to this chapter, the adopting entity...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1966.7
This chapter shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2016, and as of that date is repealed, unless a later enacted statute, that is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1967
This act shall be known and may be cited as the Treasure Island Transportation Management Act.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1967.1
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) It is essential for the economic well-being of the state and the maintenance of a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1967.2
For purposes of this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) "Authority" means the Treasure Island Development Authority, a nonprofit public benefit corporation...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1967.3
The authority is formulating a transportation program in connection with the authority's redevelopment activities on Treasure Island. The board of supervisors directed that the transportation...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1967.4
Except as specifically provided in Section 1967.5, to the extent that the transportation management agency is granted exclusive powers to adopt regulations and adopt, fix,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1967.5
(a) The board of supervisors and the transportation authority, by a two-thirds majority vote of both bodies, shall have the authority to adopt a program...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1967.6
The transportation program shall ensure that public access to waterfront, recreational, and open-space areas on Treasure Island is sufficient to support public trust activities by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1967.7
Meetings of the transportation management agency shall be held pursuant to the Ralph M. Brown Act (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 54950) of Part 1...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1967.8
Section 9400.8 of the Vehicle Code shall not apply to any fee imposed by this chapter.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1967.9
The city may bring an action pursuant to Sections 860 to 870, inclusive, of the Code of Civil Procedure to confirm the validity of any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1967.10
Not later than three years and no sooner than one year after the transportation management agency first collects revenues from the congestion pricing fees authorized...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1967.11
Nothing in this chapter shall affect the authority granted to the Bay Area Toll Authority granted in Article 1 (commencing with Section 30600) of Chapter...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1970
(a) Local authorities, with respect to highways under their respective jurisdictions, may place and maintain, or cause to be placed and maintained, courtesy signs to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1975
(a) Courtesy signs may be awarded by the Department of Food and Agriculture, to persons that donate a minimum of five thousand dollars ($5,000) annually...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 1978
(a) County officials, with respect to any state or county highway within their respective jurisdictions and upon a resolution adopted by the respective county board...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2004.5
Streets in any city which has not held an election of municipal officers within a period of 10 years preceding the date of the proposed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2006
(a) The board of supervisors of each county shall appoint a single road commissioner for all road districts in the county. Every person who is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2006.1
Notwithstanding Section 2006 or Section 2006.5, the board of supervisors of any county may abolish the office of road commissioner if the board transfers all...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2006.5
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Board of Supervisors of Orange County may abolish the office of road commissioner if the board of supervisors...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2007
The road commissioner shall each year prepare a tentative road budget covering all proposed expenditures for the ensuing fiscal year for county road purposes. The...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2008
The board of supervisors shall fix the salary of the road commissioner. It shall be chargeable against the one thousand six hundred sixty-seven dollars ($1,667)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2009
The board of supervisors shall act as the policymaking body with respect to county highway matters and shall by appropriate action establish the general policies...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2010
In order that the provisions of this chapter may be effectively carried out, the members of the board of supervisors of their respective counties shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2100
The Highway Users Tax Fund is continued in existence as the Highway Users Tax Account in the Transportation Tax Fund. Any reference in any law...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2101
Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, all moneys in the Highway Users Tax Account in the Transportation Tax Fund and hereafter received in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2102
Net revenue derived from a tax means the amount of revenue derived from a tax that is deposited into the Highway Users Tax Account in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2103
(a) Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, of the net revenues deposited to the credit of the Highway Users Tax Account that are derived...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2104
Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, a sum equal to the net revenue derived from a per gallon tax of 2.035 cents ($0.02035) under...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2104.1
Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, the Controller shall deduct annually, from the amount apportioned pursuant to Section 2104, the amount identified as applicable...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2105
Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, in addition to the apportionments prescribed by Sections 2104, 2106, and 2107, from the revenues derived from a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2106
Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, a sum equal to the net revenue derived from one and four one-hundredths cent ($0.0104) per gallon tax...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2106.3
If Los Angeles County elects to allocate any portion of the revenues it receives pursuant to Section 2104 or 2106 to the cities within the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2106.4
From funds apportioned to the County of Los Angeles pursuant to Sections 2104, 2105, and 2106, or from other transportation funds available to the county,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2106.5
(a) Each county and any of its incorporated cities may enter into an agreement regarding the base sum established by paragraph (1) of subdivision (c)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2107
(a) Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, a sum equal to the net revenues derived from a per gallon tax of 1.315 cents ($0.01315)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2107.1
Any city or city and county may apply to the United States Bureau of Census to determine its population. Upon receipt from the bureau of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2107.2
Any city or city and county may apply to the population research unit of the Department of Finance to estimate its population or the population...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2107.3
The incorporation of a new city, or any annexation or exclusion of territory to or from an existing city, shall be considered for the purpose...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2107.4
Not more than one-quarter of the funds allocated to a city or county from the Highway Users Tax Account in the Transportation Tax Fund for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2107.5
Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, in addition to the amounts apportioned to cities from the Highway Users Tax Fund under Sections 2106 and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2107.6
Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, the Controller shall deduct annually, from the amount apportioned pursuant to Section 2107, the amount identified as applicable...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2107.7
(a) For each fiscal year, there shall be included in the annual Budget Bill submitted by the Governor an amount not to exceed three million...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2107.9
The Legislature finds and declares that it intends counties and cities to use the additional funds provided them by the act enacting this section during...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2107.10
If the board of supervisors of a county with a population of more than 6,000,000 did not adopt and submit a resolution pursuant to Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2108
Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, the balance of the money in the Highway Users Tax Account in the Transportation Tax Fund, after making...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2108.1
By July 1, 1990, the City, County, State Cooperation Committee in the deparment shall develop and adopt a pavement management program to be utilized on...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2109
State highways shall be maintained, constructed, and improved out of the moneys received in the State Highway Account under Section 2108. Notwithstanding Section 81, the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2110
(a) Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, the moneys payable to the counties under subdivision (b) of Section 2104 shall be apportioned monthly among...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2110.5
Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, the money payable to the counties under subdivision (c) of Section 2104 shall be apportioned monthly for heavy...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2111
Apportionments from the Highway Users Tax Fund shall not be made to any incorporated city the streets of which are not public streets or which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2112
No money apportioned from the Highway Users Tax Fund as provided in Section 2106 or 2107 shall be used for the construction or improvement of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2113
No apportionment of money from the Highway Users Tax Fund as provided in Section 2106 or 2107 shall be made to a city unless the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2113.5
Any city may have any or all of its engineering and administrative work with respect to city streets done by contract. If authorized by their...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2114
Contracts for any construction and improvement projects on city streets for which funds apportioned from the Highway Users Tax Fund as provided in Section 2106...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2114.5
In the event that any sums are taken or borrowed from the Highway Users Tax Fund, to augment the General Fund, or to pay any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2115
To permit the accomplishment of major cooperative street or highway projects in their entirety, the legislative body of a county or city may authorize the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2116
Any city may contract with the department for the performance by the department of any or all street work in such city and for such...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2117
(a) Whenever a school district constructs a school building for which any apportionment is made pursuant to Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 15700) or Chapter...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2118
When the State Controller determines it to be necessary, he may require a county or city to deposit money received from the Highway Users Tax...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2118.5
All or a portion of the cost of furnishing warranted traffic control personnel whose function is to assist students in crossing streets and highways and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2119
The State Controller shall not draw his warrant upon the Highway Users Tax Fund in favor of any county or city which has failed to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2120
Upon the request of the board of supervisors of any county, the Controller may deduct from the apportionment to such county any amount specified in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2121
(a) In May of each year each county shall submit to the department any additions or exclusions from its mileage of maintained county highways, specifying...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2122
Contracts for any construction and improvement projects on county highways for which it is anticipated funds from the Highway Users Tax Fund will be available...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2126
(a) The money appropriated pursuant to Item 9675-101-890 of the Budget Act of 1985 (Chapter 111 of the Statutes of 1985) is hereby appropriated to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2127
(a) (1) Except in the case of a city or county which has made an election pursuant to paragraph (2) or (3) of this subdivision,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2128
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the apportionments that would be made to the County of Orange under this chapter shall be apportioned...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2128.1
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the apportionments that would be made to a county of the second class under this chapter shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2150
All amounts paid to each county, out of the Highway Users Tax Fund shall be deposited in its road fund. The board may deposit in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2151
On or before the first day of October of each year, the governing body of each county and city shall cause to be made and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2152
The report shall contain the following: (a) A detailed statement of all money available from all sources during the fiscal year covered by the report,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2153
The State Controller shall take such steps as he may deem necessary to insure that such reports are adequate and accurate.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2154
The Controller shall annually tabulate and compile all such reports received by him or her and shall distribute copies of that tabulation and compilation to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2155
No state money shall be allocated to or made available for expenditure by any county or city at any time when such county or city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2157
The Departmental Transportation Advisory Committee is hereby abolished and the department shall succeed to all of its duties and responsibilities.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2170
The Legislature finds as follows: (a) The Sacramento-Stockton-San Franciso corridor and the Los Angeles-San Diego corridor represent unique locations for multimodal transportation demonstration programs with...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2170.5
It is the intent of the Legislature that any statewide passenger rail planning shall include consideration of the California Passenger Rail Corridor defined in Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2171
The department shall undertake three-year demonstration projects to encourage improved ground public transit services along the Sacramento-Stockton -San Francisco corridor and along the Los Angeles-San...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2172
The department shall be responsible for the administration, implementation, marketing, and evaluation of the projects. The department shall seek the assistance of an advisory group...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2173
From funds appropriated for such purposes, the department shall enter into an agreement with the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, pursuant to Section 403(b) of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2174
From funds appropriated for such purposes, the department shall enter into an agreement with the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, pursuant to Section 403(b) of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2174.5
No funds shall be allocated for improvements along the Los Angeles-San Diego corridor until the director determines that an average of four or more passenger...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2175
From funds appropriated for such purposes, the department may undertake a program to provide feeder bus service between major population or activity centers and the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2176
From funds appropriated for such purposes, the department may undertake a program to provide express bus service between Stockton and a station of the San...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2176.5
From funds appropriated for such purposes, the department may undertake the construction of intermodal transfer facilities located in conjunction with other rail and bus facilities...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2177
From funds appropriated by Section 4 of Chapter 1130 of the Statutes of 1975, the director shall make allocations to extend corridor rail services beyond...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2178
The department shall seek federal and local financial assistance in financing the projects.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2180
When considering the feasibility of rail access from the San Francisco Bay area to Sacramento and Stockton, the department shall explore, for future development, the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2182
(a) The funds appropriated from the Traffic Congestion Relief Fund pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 14556.5 of the Government Code shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2182.1
(a) The Legislature finds and declares that it intends cities and counties to use the funds made available under paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2190
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Intermodal Corridor of Economic Significance Act.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2191
The department shall, in cooperation with regional transportation planning agencies, identify the significant transportation arteries in the state that connect or provide access to major...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2196
The Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach shall evaluate changes to the goods movement network to gauge adherence by those ports...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2196.1
The Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach, to the extent practicable, shall provide the statistical data on imports and exports obtained...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2200
This chapter may be cited as the Federal-Aid Secondary Highways Act.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2201
Various federal-aid highway acts have authorized appropriations for various programs for projects on secondary roads within this state. The purpose of this chapter is to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2202
The Legislature recognizes that federal aid for secondary highways was deleted from federal law by the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (Public Law...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2203
As used in this chapter, "county highway" means a county highway, as defined by Section 25, which is on the system of secondary and feeder...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2204
As used in this chapter, "county" does not include a city and county.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2206
As used in this chapter, "match" means to provide for the payment of the cost of any project to the extent that such cost is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2208
Funds apportioned to this state pursuant to subdivision (b) (2) of Section 104 of Title 23 of the United States Code for the Federal-Aid Secondary...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2209
If the annual apportionment to a county pursuant to Section 2208 is less than 1 percent of the total of such allocations to all counties,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2210
From nonfederal funds in the State Highway Account in the State Transportation Fund appropriated to match the funds apportioned pursuant to Section 2208, the commission...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2211
The department shall notify each county, as soon as possible each year, of the amount of money to be available for expenditure in the county...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2213
By agreement with the department, a county may transfer all or part of the funds apportioned to it, and in its discretion matching funds, to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2214
Federal-aid secondary funds apportioned to any county under Section 2208 and not claimed or used as provided in Sections 2211 to 2213, inclusive, shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2220
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Federal-Aid Combined Road Plan Act.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2221
The purpose of this chapter is to implement the combined road plan demonstration program, pursuant to Section 137 of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1987,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2222
Notwithstanding Chapters 5 (commencing with Section 2200), 7 (commencing with Section 2350), and 9 (commencing with Section 2400), this chapter applies to the administration of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2223
Combined road plan apportionments received by this state under the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1987 shall be allocated by the department to city, county, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2224
(a) To assist the department in the performance of its duties in relation thereto, there is a statewide Combined Road Plan Committee, which consists of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2225
Section 2360 does not apply to funds apportioned and allocated under the combined road plan demonstration program.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2226
For the duration of the combined road plan demonstration program, state matching funds and state exchange funds under Sections 2209 and 2210 shall continue to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2227
This chapter shall remain operative until the director determines that the federal combined road plan demonstration program is no longer in effect. The director shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2230
This chapter may be cited as the Federal Aid for Metropolitan Transportation Planning Act.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2231
The Federal Aid Highway Act of 1973 has authorized appropriations for expenditure within urbanized areas for comprehensive transportation planning purposes. The purpose of this chapter...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2232
As used in this chapter, "Transportation Planning and Development Account" means the Transportation Planning and Development Account created in the State Transportation Fund pursuant to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2233
Amounts apportioned to the state pursuant to subsection (f) of Section 104 of Title 23 of the United States Code shall be identified in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2234
The department shall establish operating procedures and take such other action as is appropriate to comply with the provisions of this chapter and with all...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2300
The department shall be responsible for coordinating the work necessary to carry out the Los Angeles demonstration project, as described in the financial plans adopted...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2301
The department shall undertake the Prairie Creek Redwood State Park demonstration project or other projects as described in federal law in lieu of this project...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2302
In addition to the purposes allowable pursuant to Section 193, the commission may allocate State Highway Account funds available for state highway purposes to meet...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2330
This chapter may be cited as the Federal Aid for Highway Safety Improvements Act.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2331
The Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act-A Legacy for Users of 2005 (Public Law 109-059), also known as SAFETEA-LU, elevated the Highway Safety Improvement...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2332
All funds received pursuant to these federal programs shall be deposited in the State Highway Account in the State Transportation Fund. All funds apportioned to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2333
In each annual proposed budget prepared pursuant to Section 165, there shall be included an amount equal to the estimated apportionment available from the federal...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2333.5
(a) The department, in consultation with the Department of the California Highway Patrol, shall establish and administer a "Safe Routes to School" construction program for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2333.6
(a) Consistent with applicable laws governing the encumbrance and expenditure of funds, the department may administer the competitive grant program authorized under Section 2333.5, as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2334
Expenditure of such funds on local streets and roads shall be exempt from the provisions of Sections 188 and 188.8.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2350
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Federal Aid for Urban Systems Act.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2351
The Federal-Aid Highway Acts of 1970 and 1973 have authorized appropriations for expenditure on the federal-aid urban system within the designated boundaries of urban and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2352
The Legislature recognizes that federal aid for urban systems was deleted from federal law by the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (Public Law...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2356
The department, in cooperation with the committee, shall establish operating procedures and take such other actions as are appropriate to comply with the provisions of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2358
Funds apportioned to this state pursuant to subsection (b)(6) of Section 104 of Title 23 of the United States Code for federal urban system projects...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2359
(a) The department may advance the federal share of each urban system project on a county road or a city street from the money appropriated...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2360
Funds apportioned by the United States Secretary of Transportation to public entities in California for federal-aid urban system projects shall be obligated by the recipient...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2370
As used in this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) "Community conservation corps" shall have the same meaning as defined in Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2371
(a) The department, in consultation with community conservation corps, the California Conservation Corps, the commission, regional transportation planning agencies, county transportation commissions or authorities, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2372
The department, regional transportation planning agencies, county transportation commissions or authorities, or congestion management agencies shall be authorized to enter into cooperative agreements, grant agreements,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2373
The commission, when developing guidelines for the state transportation improvement program and the state highway operations and protection program, shall include guidance to encourage the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2374
The criteria prepared pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 2373 and the guidelines prepared pursuant to Section 2371 relative to the allocation of funds for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2400
This chapter may be cited as the Bridge Reconstruction and Replacement Act.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2401
By the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1970, Congress has enacted Section 144 of Title 23 of the United States Code, and has authorized appropriations thereby...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2410
The department, cities, and counties are authorized to cooperate with the federal government in any inventory or classification of bridges requested by the federal government.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2411
The department, after conferring with the cities and the counties, shall recommend state and local projects and take such other action within the powers conferred...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2412
The boards of supervisors, city councils, and the department are authorized to enter into cooperative agreements, and to do all other things necessary and proper...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2413
(a) The department may allocate to the counties and the cities federal funds received for approved bridge reconstruction or replacement projects on county roads or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2414
(a) The Legislature finds and declares that it is in the state's vital interest to participate fully in the federal highway bridge replacement program. (b)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2420
This chapter may be cited as the Transportation Economic Stimulus Act of 2009.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2421
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) Congress has enacted the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5), which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2422
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Legislature hereby appropriates to the department the sum of two billion five hundred sixty-nine million five hundred...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2423
(a) The federal highway infrastructure investment funds made available to the state under the formula apportionments of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2424
(a) The department, metropolitan planning organizations, county transportation commissions, regional transportation planning agencies, counties, cities, and a city and county shall comply with all reporting...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2450
For purposes of this chapter: (a) "Grade separation" means, for the purpose of calculating the railroad contribution to the project, the theoretical structure necessary to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2451
(a) For the purposes of this chapter, "local agency" includes a city, a county, a separation-of-grade district, and any public entity that provides rail passenger...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2452
Prior to July 1 of each year, the Public Utilities Commission shall establish a list, in order of priority, of projects that the commission determines...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2453
From the funds set aside pursuant to Section 190, as well as from any other funds that may be set aside for purposes of this...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2453.5
The department may submit its comments and recommendations to the commission on any project for which an allocation is to be made.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2454
Allocations made pursuant to Section 2453 shall be made on the basis of the following: (a) An allocation of 80 percent of the estimated cost...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2454.2
The planned removal of trackage of the Sacramento Northern Railway, the construction of substitute tracks and track connections, the elimination of 10 existing grade crossings,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2455
After an allocation is made to a local agency by the commission, the local agency and the department shall enter into an agreement concerning the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2456
An allocation for construction costs, including preconstruction costs if not already allocated, shall be made to a local agency only if it furnishes evidence satisfactory...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2457
Preconstruction costs (engineering, right-of-way, preparation of environmental impact reports, and utility relocation) expended by a local agency prior to any allocation shall be included in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2458
If a construction contract has not been awarded within two years after an allocation for construction costs, the commission may order the allocation canceled and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2459
If the actual cost of the project is less than estimated, the allocations made for such project shall be reduced accordingly and the excess shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2460
If more projects comply with the requirements of this chapter than can be financed from funds set aside for purposes of this chapter, allocations shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2460.5
From funds remaining after allocations for projects higher on the priority list, the commission shall offer to allocate the remaining funds for the next eligible...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2460.7
A project that is on the priority list may be constructed by a local agency prior to the time that it reaches a high enough...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2461
Allocations for specific projects on the state highway system only shall be deemed expenditures within the county in which the project is situated for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2500
This chapter may be cited as the Rural Highway Public Transportation Act.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2501
Federal law has authorized appropriations for expenditure for public mass transportation on highways in rural areas in order to enhance access of rural area populations...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2503
As used in this chapter, "rural areas" means areas as defined in Section 101 of Title 23 of the United States Code.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2505
The department shall establish operating procedures and take such other appropriate actions to comply with the provisions of this chapter and with all applicable laws,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2506
All applications for federal funds for rural public mass transportation projects under Section 147 of the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1973 (Public Law 93-87)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2507
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the department may authorize the Controller to make payments to claimants for work performed on a rural public mass...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2454.2
The planned removal of trackage of the Sacramento Northern Railway, the construction of substitute tracks and track connections, the elimination of 10 existing grade crossings,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2455
After an allocation is made to a local agency by the commission, the local agency and the department shall enter into an agreement concerning the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2456
An allocation for construction costs, including preconstruction costs if not already allocated, shall be made to a local agency only if it furnishes evidence satisfactory...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2457
Preconstruction costs (engineering, right-of-way, preparation of environmental impact reports, and utility relocation) expended by a local agency prior to any allocation shall be included in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2458
If a construction contract has not been awarded within two years after an allocation for construction costs, the commission may order the allocation canceled and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2459
If the actual cost of the project is less than estimated, the allocations made for such project shall be reduced accordingly and the excess shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2460
If more projects comply with the requirements of this chapter than can be financed from funds set aside for purposes of this chapter, allocations shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2460.5
From funds remaining after allocations for projects higher on the priority list, the commission shall offer to allocate the remaining funds for the next eligible...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2460.7
A project that is on the priority list may be constructed by a local agency prior to the time that it reaches a high enough...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2461
Allocations for specific projects on the state highway system only shall be deemed expenditures within the county in which the project is situated for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2520
This chapter may be cited as the Federal Aid for Safer Off-System Roads Act.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2521
By the Federal-Aid Highway Amendments of 1974, and the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1976, Congress has enacted Section 219 of Title 23 of the United...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2530
(a) The federal act provides that sums apportioned to a state under this program be made available for projects throughout the state on a fair...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2532
Within 60 days after the apportionment is made pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 2530, each county shall notify the department as to the amount...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2533
The county or city responsible for the construction of a safer off-system road project shall prepare the plans, specifications, and estimates of costs for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2534
All funds not claimed pursuant to Section 2532 shall lapse. The lapsed funds of a county may be reallocated for expenditure upon safer off-system road...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2535
By agreement with the department, a county or city may transfer all or part of the funds apportioned to it under this chapter to a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2537
The counties and cities may use any funds available to them to match federal funds made available under this chapter, if the use of funds...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2540
The Legislature hereby declares that it is the policy of the state to acquire abandoned railroad lines when the right-of-way for such lines has a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2542
The Abandoned Railroad Account is hereby created in the State Transportation Fund. The money in the Abandoned Railroad Account is appropriated to the department for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2544
The department shall prepare and submit to the Legislature not later than July 1, 1976, a priority list of abandoned railroad lines having rights-of-way that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2546
With money made available for such purpose, the department may acquire any of the rights-of-way included in the priority list prepared pursuant to Section 2544...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2548
In the name of the people of the State of California or, upon authorization from a city, county, or transit district, in the name of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2549
(a) Any city, county, transit operator, or the department may submit an application to the department for an advance of funds for the purchase of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2550
The Legislature declares that its intent in enacting this chapter is to encourage the placement of call boxes along the California Freeway and Expressway System...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2551
(a) A service authority for freeway emergencies may be established in any county if the board of supervisors of the county and the city councils...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2551.5
The board of supervisors, and the city councils of the cities in the county, may authorize the members of the service authority to receive for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2551.6
A service authority may agree to operate the freeway service patrol in the county or region in which the service authority was created. If another...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2552
When the Metropolitan Transportation Commission or the Sacramento Area Council of Governments functions as the service authority for two or more counties, the revenues which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2553
An authority, other than the Metropolitan Transportation Commission or a county transportation commission or a council of governments designated pursuant to Section 2551, shall have...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2554
An authority may contract and may undertake any act convenient or necessary to carry out this chapter and any other law relating to the authority.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2555
An authority may impose a fee of one dollar ($1) per year, on vehicles registered in the county pursuant to Section 9250.10 of the Vehicle
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2556
An existing service authority established by any of the counties or the city and county enumerated in subdivision (c) of Section 2551 may be merged...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2557
(a) Except as provided in subdivisions (c) and (d), the moneys received by each authority pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 9250.10 of the Vehicle...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2558
(a) Subject to subdivision (b), a service authority may issue revenue bonds pursuant to Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 54300) of Division 2 of Title...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2559
It is a misdemeanor for any person to remove, damage, interfere with the use of, or obstruct any motorist aid call box provided pursuant to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2560
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Freeway Service Patrol Act.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2560.5
(a) The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the implementation of a freeway service patrol system using a formula-based allocation, referred to as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2561
As used in this chapter, each of the following terms has the following meaning: (a) "Emergency roadside assistance" has the same meaning as defined in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2561.3
The freeway service patrol in any particular area shall be operated pursuant to an agreement between the Department of the California Highway Patrol, the department,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2561.5
(a) Funding for the freeway service patrols established pursuant to this chapter shall be provided, upon appropriation in the annual Budget Act, from the State...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2562.1
(a) Funding for the program established in subdivision (a) of Section 2560.5 in a participating area shall be based 25 percent on the number of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2562.2
(a) Not later than 90 days after the effective date of this section, the department shall prepare guidelines for the implementation of a Competitive Freeway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2562.3
In determining the baseline annual funding allocation, regional or local entities shall apply to the department in accordance with operational standards as outlined in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2562.5
Each tow truck participating in a freeway service patrol shall bear a logo comprised of, at a minimum, a circle, a triangle, and a tow...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2563
Tow truck drivers and employers participating in a freeway service patrol pursuant to this chapter are subject to the standards and qualifications established under Article...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2564
Not more than 2 percent of the state funds appropriated for purposes of this chapter shall be used for administrative overhead expenses or purposes by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2565
The department, the Department of the California Highway Patrol, and participating and eligible regional and local entities shall develop and periodically update guidelines for program...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2570
For purposes of this chapter, the following terms have the meanings given in this section: (a) "Vanpool operator" means any person who files an application...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2571
The Ridesharing Vanpool Revolving Loan and Grant Fund is hereby created in the State Treasury. The fund shall be administered by the department for purposes...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2572
Any person may submit an application to the department for a loan from the fund to purchase a vanpool vehicle for operation by the person...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2573
The department shall charge a rate of interest for loans made under this chapter reasonably calculated to ultimately keep the fund at a constant level...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2574
The vanpool grant program shall be administered by the department. From funds appropriated to the department for the purpose, the department shall make grants to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2575
(a) Any person may submit an application to the department for a grant of not more than 70 percent of the cost to purchase or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2576
A vanpool operator who receives a lease grant shall operate the vanpool vehicle as a vanpool for the duration of the lease. The vanpool operator's...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2577
All money received by the department under this chapter shall be deposited in the Ridesharing Vanpool Revolving Loan and Grant Fund.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2578
(a) The department shall adopt guidelines for the making of loans and for the purchase and lease of vanpool vehicles. The guidelines shall, in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2579
A vanpool operator is not eligible for any California income tax deduction or credit applicable to vanpooling with respect to the amount of any grant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2580
(a) The Department of Transportation may make loans to other state agencies for the purpose of purchasing vanpool vehicles, as defined by subdivision (b) of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Passenger Rail and Clean Air Bond Act of 1990.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.01
As used in this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) "Committee" means the Passenger Rail Finance Committee created pursuant to Section 2701.12....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.02
The Legislature has provided that, in addition to the one billion dollars ($1,000,000,000) authorized pursuant to this chapter, the Passenger Rail and Clean Air Bond...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.05
The proceeds of bonds issued and sold pursuant to this chapter shall be deposited in the Passenger Rail Bond Fund, which is hereby created.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.06
The money in the fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be available, without regard to fiscal years, for acquisition of rights-of-way, capital expenditures, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.07
The appropriations for capital improvements and acquisition of rolling stock for intercity rail, commuter rail, and urban rail transit shall be used only on the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.08
At least 15 percent of the money in the fund shall be used for intercity rail purposes and shall be equitably expended on intercity rail...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.10
Bonds in the total amount of one billion dollars ($1,000,000,000), exclusive of refunding bonds, or so much thereof as is necessary, may be issued and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.11
(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), the bonds authorized by this chapter shall be prepared, executed, issued, sold, paid, and redeemed as provided in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.12
(a) Solely for the purpose of authorizing the issuance and sale, pursuant to the State General Obligation Bond Law, of the bonds authorized by this...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.13
The committee shall determine whether or not it is necessary or desirable to issue bonds authorized pursuant to this chapter in order to carry out...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.14
There shall be collected each year and in the same manner and at the same time as other state revenue is collected, in addition to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.15
Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, there is hereby appropriated from the General Fund in the State Treasury, for the purposes of this chapter,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.16
(a) Money may be transferred from the fund to the State Transportation Fund to reimburse the Transportation Planning and Development Account and the State Highway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.17
The board may request the Pooled Money Investment Board to make a loan from the Pooled Money Investment Account, in accordance with Section 16312 of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.18
For the purpose of carrying out this chapter, the Director of Finance may authorize the withdrawal from the General Fund of an amount or amounts...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.19
All money deposited in the fund which is derived from premium and accrued interest on bonds sold shall be reserved in the fund and shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.20
The bonds may be refunded in accordance with Article 6 (commencing with Section 16780) of the State General Obligation Bond Law.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.21
The Legislature hereby finds and declares that, inasmuch as the proceeds from the sale of bonds authorized by this chapter are not "proceeds of taxes"...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.22
Notwithstanding any provision of the State General Obligation Bond Law with regard to the proceeds from the sale of bonds authorized by this chapter that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.23
(a) The department may advance funds in the State Highway Account in the State Transportation Fund for all or a portion of the cost of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2701.24
Notwithstanding Section 2701.22 or any other provision of this bond act, or of the State General Obligation Bond Law (Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 16720)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Safe, Reliable High-Speed Passenger Train Bond Act for the 21st Century.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.01
As used in this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) "Committee" means the High-Speed Passenger Train Finance Committee created pursuant to Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.04
(a) It is the intent of the Legislature by enacting this chapter and of the people of California by approving the bond measure pursuant to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.05
Subject to Section 2704.18, the proceeds of bonds issued and sold pursuant to this chapter shall be deposited in the High-Speed Passenger Train Bond Fund,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.06
The net proceeds received from the sale of nine billion dollars ($9,000,000,000) principal amount of bonds authorized pursuant to this chapter, upon appropriation by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.07
The authority shall pursue and obtain other private and public funds, including, but not limited to, federal funds, funds from revenue bonds, and local funds,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.08
(a) Proceeds of bonds described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (b) of Section 2704.04 shall not be used for more than 50 percent of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.09
The high-speed train system to be constructed pursuant to this chapter shall be designed to achieve the following characteristics: (a) Electric trains that are capable...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.095
(a) (1) Net proceeds received from the sale of nine hundred fifty million dollars ($950,000,000) principal amount of bonds authorized by this chapter shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.10
(a) Bonds in the total amount of nine billion nine hundred fifty million dollars ($9,950,000,000), exclusive of refunding bonds issued in accordance with Section 2704.19,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.11
(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), the bonds authorized by this chapter shall be prepared, executed, issued, sold, paid, and redeemed as provided in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.12
(a) Solely for the purpose of authorizing the issuance and sale of the bonds authorized by this chapter and the making of those determinations and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.13
The committee shall determine whether or not it is necessary or desirable to issue bonds authorized pursuant to this chapter in order to carry out...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.14
There shall be collected each year and in the same manner and at the same time as other state revenue is collected, in addition to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.15
Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, there is hereby appropriated from the General Fund in the State Treasury, for the purposes of this chapter,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.16
The board may request the Pooled Money Investment Board to make a loan from the Pooled Money Investment Account, in accordance with Section 16312 of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.17
For the purpose of carrying out this chapter, the Director of Finance may authorize the withdrawal from the General Fund of an amount or amounts...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.18
All money deposited in the fund which is derived from premium on bonds sold shall be available to pay costs of issuing the bonds, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.19
The bonds may be refunded in accordance with Article 6 (commencing with Section 16780) of the State General Obligation Bond Law. Approval by the electors...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.20
The Legislature hereby finds and declares that, inasmuch as the proceeds from the sale of bonds authorized by this chapter are not "proceeds of taxes"...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.21
Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter or the State General Obligation Bond Law, if the Treasurer sells bonds pursuant to this chapter that include a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2704.75
(a) An eligible recipient for funds pursuant to Section 2704.095 may apply to the California Transportation Commission for a letter of no prejudice for a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2800
This division may be cited as the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2801
This division shall be liberally construed in order to effectuate its purposes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2802
As used in this division, "assessment roll" or "taxation assessment roll" when used with reference to a county, or district or other public corporation, means...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2803
This division shall not prevent the acquisition of property for public use and the making of public improvements in a single proceeding if the law...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2803.5
Proceedings under this division may be combined with proceedings under the Improvement Act of 1911 (Division 7 (commencing with Section 5000)) or with proceedings under...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2804
(a) This division does not apply to irrigation districts, irrigation district improvement districts, fire districts, fire protection districts, or public cemetery districts, or to any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2804.1
The provisions of clause (3) of Section 2804 shall not apply to proceedings for the financing and improvement of streets and easements initiated under a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2804.2
If the proceedings are for the financing and improvement of streets and easements initiated under a contract entered into, or proposed to be entered into,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2804.3
Notwithstanding paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) of Section 2804, this division applies to proceedings where a petition is signed by an owner of 40 percent...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2804.5
A petition for improvements for purposes of paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) of Section 2804 shall include, but not be limited to, all of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2805
This division shall not apply to bonds issued or to be issued to provide money with which to acquire, construct or complete any public improvement,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2806
This division shall not apply to any maintenance district proceedings or to any assessment levied for the maintenance of any improvements, but it shall apply...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2807
As used in this division with reference to land "parcel" includes lot.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2808
None of the provisions of this division shall apply to proceedings heretofore or hereafter commenced for the construction or acquisition, or the construction and acquisition,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2808.5
This division does not apply to proceedings commenced before or after January 1, 1985, for the construction or acquisition, or both, of facilities for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2808.6
This division does not apply to proceedings, whether commenced before or after January 1, 1985, for repairing, restoring, rebuilding, rehabilitating, or modernizing existing public facilities...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2808.7
This division does not apply to proceedings commenced before or after January 1, 1985, for the construction or acquisition, or both, of flood control and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2809
As used in this division "legislative body" shall include the governing body of any district or other public corporation authorized by law to construct such...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2810
None of the provisions of this division shall apply to proceedings hereafter commenced for the construction of sidewalks when required for the safety of pupils...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2811
This division shall not apply to the proceedings of the legislative body of any entity in granting to the legislative body of another entity the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2820
Before any ordinance or resolution may be adopted by the legislative body of any county, city, district or other public corporation, ordering the construction of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2821
The legislative body shall by resolution or ordinance determine in general the nature, location and extent of such proposed improvement or acquisition. Reference may be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2822
The legislative body shall also generally define the boundaries or extent of the district or lands to be specially assessed to pay all or any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2823
The legislative body shall also determine the amount or percentage, if any, proposed to be paid toward the cost of such improvement or acquisition from...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2824
The legislative body shall cause a written report upon the proposed improvement or acquisition to be prepared for it. The legislative body of a county...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2825
The report on the proposed improvement or acquisition shall contain all of the following information: (a) A map, plat, or diagram showing the general nature,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2826
A copy of the resolution or ordinance adopted pursuant to Section 2821 shall be attached to the report.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2827
The assessments required to be set forth in the report shall be deemed to be estimates only and the final assessments levied under any street...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2828
The person preparing the report shall appear at the hearing on the report and give all information concerning it to all interested property owners and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2829
The legislative body may by order or resolution abandon the proposed acquisition or improvement during the preparation of the report or at any time thereafter...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2830
When the report has been approved by the legislative body, the fact and date of such approval shall be indorsed thereon, and the report shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2850
The legislative body shall fix a time and place of hearing on the approved report and may order the hearing to be held by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2851
The clerk of the legislative body shall give notice of the hearing by mailing a copy of the notice, postage prepaid, to all persons owning...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2852
The notice of the hearing on the report shall be substantially in the following form (filling in blanks): Notice is hereby given that land owned...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2853
The notice of the hearing must be mailed at least 30 days prior to the date of the hearing.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2854
If any parcel of land is assessed as owner unknown on the assessment roll, no notice need be sent for such parcel unless the name...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2855
In the absence of fraud no error or mistake in the mailing of the notices, or any of them, and no failure of any property...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2856
At the hearing protests may be made orally or in writing by any person who would be entitled to protest or object to the ordering...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2857
At the hearing on the report, the report, except as to the map, plat or diagram and the assessed valuations and true valuations of and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2858
If the hearing on the report is not held before the legislative body, then within 10 days after the conclusion of the hearing, the persons...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2859
Unless the acquisition or improvement is abandoned, the report and the report on the hearing, if the hearing is not held before the legislative body,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2880
If the hearing on the report is held before the legislative body, it may consider the report immediately after the hearing or at such time...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2881
If the hearing on the report is not held before the legislative body, then within 30 days after the report on the hearing has been...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2882
If the legislative body determines that the public interest, convenience and necessity require the acquisition or improvement substantially as set forth in the report and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2883
The acquisition or improvement shall be deemed substantially the same as set forth in the report if the things proposed to be done in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2884
The legislative body may, without further notice or hearing, omit or decrease any portion of or make such alterations or changes in the work proposed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2885
At the hearing on the ordinance or resolution of intention, the reports (except as to the map, plat or diagram and the assessed valuations and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2900
If the report on the proposed acquisition or improvement shows that the estimated amount proposed to be assessed upon any parcel for the proposed acquisition...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2901
If the total cost of any improvement, including incidental expenses but excluding the actual cost of the acquisition of any property, exceeds the total estimated...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2902
If the total cost including incidental expenses of any acquisition or improvement, less any amount to be paid toward the cost from any source other...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2903
If the estimated or actual cost including incidental expenses of any acquisition or improvement exceeds the amounts that may be specially assessed upon benefited property,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2904
Whenever an improvement contract has been awarded, the county or city or district or other public corporation, the legislative body of which is conducting the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2905
Notwithstanding anything in this division, if the legislative body conducting the proceedings, after the report or reports provided for in this division have been filed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2930
Notwithstanding anything in this division or in any law to which proceedings under this division are applicable, if at any time before the adoption of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2931
If any majority protest is against only a portion of the improvement or acquisition then all further proceedings to construct that portion of the improvement...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2932
If the acquisition or improvement is for sewerage or drainage facilities only and is deemed by the legislative body conducting the proceedings to be necessary...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2950
If the legislative body finds, after taking the steps provided by Sections 2821, 2822 and 2823, that the probable assessments will not exceed the limitations...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2951
The notice of proposed assessment shall be substantially in the following form (filling in the blanks): NOTICE OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby given that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2952
If any parcel of land in the assessment district is assessed as owner unknown on the county assessment roll, no notice need be sent for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2953
In the absence of fraud no error in the mailing of the notices, and no failure of any person to receive the notices shall in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2954
The return postcards shall be filed in the clerk's office and after the expiration of the 30-day period specified in the Notice of Proposed Assessment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2955
If the owners (as defined in the law under which it is proposed to proceed) of 15 per cent of the area of the proposed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2956
If the owners of 15 per cent or more of the area of the proposed district so demand the making of such investigation, all provisions...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2960
This part provides an alternative procedure for complying with the requirements of this division. This alternative procedure shall only be used by a legislative body...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2961
If a legislative body determines to proceed under this part in forming an assessment district pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 (Division 12...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2980
(a) As used in this division, the "true value of parcels" and the "true value of each parcel" means the fair market value of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2995
If the improvement or acquisition is made, all or any part of the cost of the proceedings taken under this division may be included in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 2996
In the event that any proceedings are abandoned by reason of protest filed pursuant to the provisions of Section 2930 hereof, or for any other...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3010
All objections to the form, contents, validity or sufficiency of the report on the project and all objections to the form, contents, validity or sufficiency...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3011
All objections or protests relating to the validity of the proceedings had under this division, and not otherwise provided for in this division, shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3012
Any action, suit, or proceeding of any kind or nature in which the validity of any of the proceedings taken under this division is questioned...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3100
Unless the particular provision or the context otherwise requires, the definitions and general provisions contained in this part govern the construction of this division: (a)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3101
All curative provisions of the principal act and any bond act used in conjunction therewith, including rules of construction, limitations of actions, and provisions relating...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3110
(a) The proposed boundaries of the district to be specially taxed or assessed in proceedings shall be described by resolution or ordinance adopted by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3110.5
In the case of annexation proceedings in connection with a community facilities district, a separate map of the area proposed to be annexed shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3111
On the original and on at least one copy of the map of the district, the clerk of the legislative body shall endorse his or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3112
The county recorder shall endorse on the copy of the map of the district the time and date of the filing and shall fasten the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3112.5
The clerk of the board of supervisors of any county in whose office maps of proposed districts are filed shall transmit the maps to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3113
The legislative body shall not order a modification in the boundaries of a district shown on a previously filed map of the district unless the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3113.5
All modifications, amendments, and annexations may be consolidated in a single map at any time at the direction of the local legislative body. The map...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3114
(a) This section applies only to assessment districts. (b) After the confirmation by the legislative body of any assessment, the clerk of the legislative body...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3114.3
If an assessment has been prepaid, in whole or in part, pursuant to the principal act, the treasurer shall record an addendum to the notice...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3114.5
(a) This section applies only to community facilities districts. (b) Within 15 days, in the case of a landowner vote, or 90 days, in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3115
(a) This section applies only to assessment districts. The lien duration provisions of subdivision (c) apply to any assessments, regardless of when levied and which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3115.5
(a) This section applies only to community facilities districts. (b) From the date of the recording in the office of the county recorder pursuant to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3116
The fees of the county recorder for recording and indexing any document provided for in this division shall be in the amounts specified in Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3117
If any proceedings are abandoned by the legislative body, the clerk of the legislative body shall, upon that abandonment, record a certified copy of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3117.5
(a) In the event of amendment or modification of, or annexation to, the boundaries of a community facilities district, an amendment to the Notice of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3120
Where there is a delinquency in the payment of special taxes levied pursuant to the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982, Chapter 2.5 (commencing with...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3121
Not later than 10 days after (1) making demand upon or application to the treasurer or other officer of the city to sell property for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3122
The notice of pendency shall contain the name of the lienholder, describe the lien, state that a sale or foreclosure, as the case may be,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3123
Such notice of pendency shall be in addition to any notice required to be given by the principal act or bond act pursuant to which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3123.1
The lienholder is entitled to recover the cost of recordation of any notice of pendency in any sale or foreclosure resulting from the delinquency and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3124
This part does not apply in any case where payments of special taxes or principal and interest due upon a special assessment or bond are...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3113.5
All modifications, amendments, and annexations may be consolidated in a single map at any time at the direction of the local legislative body. The map...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3114
(a) This section applies only to assessment districts. (b) After the confirmation by the legislative body of any assessment, the clerk of the legislative body...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3114.3
If an assessment has been prepaid, in whole or in part, pursuant to the principal act, the treasurer shall record an addendum to the notice...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3114.5
(a) This section applies only to community facilities districts. (b) Within 15 days, in the case of a landowner vote, or 90 days, in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3115
(a) This section applies only to assessment districts. The lien duration provisions of subdivision (c) apply to any assessments, regardless of when levied and which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3115.5
(a) This section applies only to community facilities districts. (b) From the date of the recording in the office of the county recorder pursuant to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3116
The fees of the county recorder for recording and indexing any document provided for in this division shall be in the amounts specified in Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3117
If any proceedings are abandoned by the legislative body, the clerk of the legislative body shall, upon that abandonment, record a certified copy of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 3117.5
(a) In the event of amendment or modification of, or annexation to, the boundaries of a community facilities district, an amendment to the Notice of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5000
This division may be cited as the Improvement Act of 1911.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5001
Unless the particular provision or the context otherwise requires, the definitions and general provisions contained in this part shall govern the construction of this division.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5002
This division provides an alternative system for doing the work authorized by this division and the provisions of this division shall not apply to or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5003
This division shall be liberally construed in order to effectuate its purposes. No error, irregularity, informality, and no neglect or omission of any officer, in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5004
Whenever in any proceedings under this division, a time and place for any hearing by the legislative body is fixed and, from any cause, the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5005
"City" includes counties, cities, cities and counties and all corporations organized and existing for municipal purposes, together with resort districts organized and existing under the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5006
"Legislative body" when used with reference to a county means the board of supervisors, and when used with reference to a city means the body...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5007
"Clerk" when used with reference to a county means the person or officer who is the clerk of the legislative body of the county, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5008
"Treasurer" when used with reference to a county means the county treasurer, and when used with reference to a city means the city treasurer. "Treasurer"...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5009
"Mayor" when used with reference to a county means the chairman of the board of supervisors, and when used with reference to a city means...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5010
"Council chambers" refers to the place where the regular meetings of the legislative body of the county or city are held.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5011
"Street superintendent" or "superintendent of streets" when used with reference to a county means the county surveyor, and when used with reference to a city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5012
If there is no street superintendent or superintendent of streets in any city, the legislative body thereof may appoint a person to perform the duties...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5012.5
In a city in which there is a superintendent of streets or street superintendent, the legislative body of the city may nevertheless appoint another person...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5013
"Engineer" when applied to a county means the county surveyor, and when applied to a city means the city engineer.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5014
"Street" includes avenues, highways, lanes, alleys, crossings, or intersections and courts which have been dedicated and accepted according to law or which have been in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5018
"Place" includes any public park or pleasure ground and common which has been dedicated and accepted according to law.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5019
"Paved" or "repaved" includes pavement of stone, paving blocks or macadamizing, or of bituminous rock or asphalt, or of iron, wood or other material, whether...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5020
"Contractor" means the person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, organization or business trust, and includes contracting owners or their agents, to whom a contract for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5021
"Owner" means the person owning the fee, or the person in whose name the legal title to the property appears, by deed duly recorded in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5022
"Lot," "land," "piece," or "parcel of land" whether used singly or in combination include property owned or controlled by any person as a railroad right...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5022.5
"Lot," "portion of lot," "land," "piece," or "parcel of land," whether used singly or in combination, may, in the discretion of the superintendent of streets,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5023
"Work" or "improvement" whether used singly or in combination mean and include any work which is authorized to be done or any improvement which is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5023.1
"Acquisition," or any of its variants, means one or more of the following: (a) Any works, improvements, appliances, or facilities which are authorized to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5024
"Incidental expense" includes all of the following: (a) Compensation for work done by the engineer, and attorney's fees or services in proceedings pursuant to this...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5025
In all resolutions, notices, orders and determinations, subsequent to the resolution of intention it shall not be necessary to describe the work, and any description...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5026
The legislative body of a county, city or city and county, may by resolution adopt a name for any street, boulevard, park or place which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5050
Unless the particular provision or the context otherwise requires, whenever a notice, resolution, order or other matter is required to be published or posted by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5051
Whenever any notice, resolution, order, or other matter is required to be published or posted, and the duty of posting or publishing, or procuring the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5052
No notice, nor any publication of any notice, order, resolution or other matter, other than that expressly provided for in this part or elsewhere in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5060
The provisions of Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 6000) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code shall not have any application to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5061
Whenever in this division a notice, resolution, order or other matter is required to be published and the manner of such publication is not specified,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5062
Whenever in this division a notice, resolution, order or other matter is required to be published, and the time for such publication is not specified,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5063
Proof of the publication or posting of any notice, resolution, order or other matter in accordance with any of the provisions of this division may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5065
Whenever in this division notice is required to be given by posting and the time or method for such posting is not specified, the clerk...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5070
Whenever in this division notice is required to be given by mail, notice shall be given in accordance with the provisions of Section 53753 of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5071
The clerk shall upon the completion of the mailing of the notice file with the legislative body an affidavit setting forth the time and manner...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5072
The failure of the clerk to mail any notice or the failure of any person to receive the same shall not affect in any way...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5100
(a) All streets, places, public ways, or property, or rights-of-way, or tidelands, or submerged lands owned by any city, open or dedicated to public use,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5101
Whenever, in the opinion of the legislative body, the public interest or convenience may require, it may order the whole or any portion, either in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5101.4
In the case of a proposal for a water supply system or sanitary sewers and facilities, the preliminary steps, including, but not limited to, environmental...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5101.5
Whenever in the opinion of the legislative body the public interest or convenience may require, it may install, acquire, construct, develop, jointly develop, maintain, dispose...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5101.6
Following the levy of an assessment pursuant to this division to pay, in whole or in part, the costs and expenses of works, system or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5101.7
The legislative body of a city may order the construction and installation of improvements authorized by Section 5101 in the right-of-way of a state highway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5101.8
(a) The legislative body of a city may order the construction and improvement of a segment of a state highway located, in whole or in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5102
In any proceeding for the making of any work or improvement authorized under Section 5101 of this code, the legislative body may order any acquisition...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5103
Whenever the work or improvement includes the installation of works or appliances for supplying electric, telephone, or cable television service, sanitary sewers or instrumentalities of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5104
If the written consent of the owner of the property is first obtained, work may be done on private property to eliminate any disparity in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5105
(a) Whenever, in the opinion of the legislative body, the public interest or convenience may require, the legislative body may undertake any work necessary or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5108
Approval of the owners of land for any improvements specified in Section 5101.4 shall be secured in accordance with the provisions of Section 53753 of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5108.3
The proposition is approved if a majority of the voters voting approve the measure. If the measure is approved by the voters, assessments shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5108.4
Notwithstanding Section 5108.3, the legislative body may delay the collection of the assessments imposed by Section 5108.3 until the time an assessment district is created...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5108.5
If an assessment district is created pursuant to Section 5180, the legislative body shall include the assessments imposed by Section 5108.3 with the assessments imposed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5115
When the public interest or convenience so requires, and whenever, in the opinion of the legislative body initiating the proceedings, the proposed work is of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5116
The legislative body may establish, change or modify the grade of and order to be done in, over or under the whole, or any portion,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5117
The city may include within the boundaries of an assessment district created pursuant to this division lands lying within the boundaries of any one or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5118
The proposed resolution of intention shall be submitted to the legislative bodies which have jurisdiction over the territory into which the proposed work or the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5119
Notwithstanding any other provision, upon obtaining the consent of any city as provided in Sections 5117 and 5118, the board of supervisors of a county...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5125
Notwithstanding any other provision in this division, the legislative body may accept and provide for contribution toward the cost and expenses of any work done...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5126
At any time or times prior to confirmation of the assessment, the legislative body of a city conducting a proceeding may provide for a contribution...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5127
If the assessment district includes property out of the territorial jurisdiction of the city conducting the proceeding, the legislative body of the city having jurisdiction...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5128
The legislative body may, in its discretion, provide that any contribution being made pursuant to Sections 5125 and 5126 may, to the extent of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5129
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the legislative body, by resolution and in accordance with the terms and conditions under which federal funds were made...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5130
Before ordering any work to be done under this division the legislative body shall require, except as provided hereunder, the engineer to furnish it with...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5131
Before ordering any work done which is authorized by this division, the legislative body shall pass a resolution of intention to do so, referring to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5132
The resolution of intention shall be sufficient if it states in general terms the class or kinds of work contemplated, such as grading, paving, sewering...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5132.1
In the event that the proceedings include any acquisition and the actual cost of the acquisition as finally determined is less than the amount included...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5132.1
In addition to the notice included in the resolution of intention, the legislative body shall give notice by mail to the record owner of each...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5132.2
Each notice sent pursuant to Section 5132.1 shall contain an assessment ballot that includes that legislative body's address for receipt of the form and a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5132.3
At the time, date, and place stated in the notice mailed pursuant to Section 5132.1, the legislative body shall conduct a public hearing upon the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5132.4
If the legislative body has complied with the notice, protest, and hearing provisions set forth in this article, or if the legislative body is not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5133
The clerk shall cause the resolution of intention to be published. The first publication shall be made not less than 10 days prior to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5134
The legislative body may include in one proceeding, under one resolution of intention and in one contract, any of the different kinds of work mentioned...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5135
The legislative body may elect to agree to purchase, and purchase, out of the general funds of the city or any other funds eligible for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5135.5
When the contractor, at the time of execution of the contract, exercises his option to assign the warrant, assessment, and diagram to the legislative body,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5136
As an alternative procedure for the doing of work authorized by this division, the legislative body may pass a resolution of intention to do such...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5150
The provisions of this chapter relating to grades are alternative provisions and shall not repeal any other provisions of this division or of this code...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5150.5
The legislative body may, by resolution, establish, change, or modify the official grade of any street, boulevard, park or place which is to be improved...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5151
The grade to which any work shall be done shall be that which is shown on the plans or profiles therefor or it may be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5152
Any property owner whose property is to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses of the proposed work may at the time fixed in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5170
If the work proposed to be done includes the laying of conduits, pipes, hydrants, or any appliance for the supplying or distributing of a domestic...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5171
Before requiring the plans, specifications and estimates provided for in Section 5130 the legislative body shall pass a resolution requesting the public agency having charge...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5172
The legislative body may adopt the plans and specifications furnished to it, but may not modify or change the same except with the consent of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5173
The public agency which supplies the plans and specifications may at all times maintain an inspector over the work to see that the plans and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5174
After the work has been completed and accepted, title to the pipes, conduits, and other appliances for supplying or distributing water so installed shall vest...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5180
The legislative body shall make the expense of such work chargeable upon a district, which the legislative body shall, in its resolution of intention, declare...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5181
The district may be described by: (a) Stating its exterior boundaries; or (b) Giving a description thereof according to any official or recorded map; or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5182
The assessment district need not be described in any of the notices, resolutions, orders or determinations provided for in this division, other than the resolution...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5194
The legislative body shall appoint the time and place of the hearing on the resolution of intention and shall cause notice of that hearing and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5196
If the doing of the work requires a change of grade of any railroad track or tracks, the legislative body shall direct the clerk to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5198
This chapter shall not apply if the hearing of objections is not required pursuant to Section 5132.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5221.5
In lieu of hearing and passing upon protests as provided in Section 5221, the legislative body may continue the hearing of protests to a day...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5223
If it shall be necessary, in order to find whether a majority protest exists, to determine whether any or all of the signers of written...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5225
If no protests or objections in writing have been delivered to the clerk up to the hour set for the hearing thereon or if protests...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5227
Nothing in this act contained shall prohibit the legislative body, within said one-year period referred to in Section 5222 hereof, from commencing and carrying on...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5300
Whenever a railroad, street, or interurban railroad right-of-way shall be included within any district to be assessed for the cost of any work provided in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5301
If any lot or parcel of land belonging to the United States, or to the State, or to any county, city, public agent, mandatory of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5302
If any such lots or parcels of land are omitted from the assessment, the total expense of all work done shall be assessed on the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5302.5
If the legislative body, in the resolution of intention, declares that any lot or parcel of land owned and used as provided in Section 5301...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5302.6
As an alternative method to that method provided in Sections 5302.5 and 6467, for financing unpaid assessments against publicly owned property, as such property is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5303
If the legislative body, in the resolution of intention, declares that any lot or parcel of land used as provided in Section 5301 and owned...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5305
The legislative body may provide for deferral of payment of assessments in accordance with procedures prescribed by Chapter 8 (commencing with Section 10700) of Division
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5320
Notwithstanding the terms and provisions of any other section of this division, the provisions of this chapter shall apply to and govern the assessment of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5321
All real property acquired by the State of California or any department thereof is property subject to assessment in proceedings conducted under this division, except...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5322
The State of California or any department thereof that has jurisdiction over any real property subject to assessment as provided in this chapter shall pay...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5323
The State of California or any department thereof having jurisdiction over any real property subject to assessment as provided in this chapter shall have the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5324
Neither the State of California nor any department thereof that has jurisdiction over any real property assessed, as herein provided, shall be obligated to make...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5325
If the State of California or such department thereof does not pay the amount of money assessed within 30 days after the effective date of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5330
Notwithstanding any other provision of this division, the provisions of this chapter shall apply to, and govern the assessment of, Indian-owned property.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5331
As used in this chapter, "Indian-owned property" means any tax exempt trust property to which an American Indian has rights as determined by federal laws,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5332
Whenever Indian-owned property is leased, and a possessory interest is created thereby, the leasehold interest may be subject to assessment in proceedings conducted under this...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5333
Any such assessment shall be secured by an assignment to the city of the possessory interest which shall be recorded in the office of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5334
When bonds are to be issued to represent unpaid assessments against a possessory interest created by a lease in Indian-owned property, the term of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5335
All notices required by this division to be given to the owner of property subject to an assessment, shall be given to the fee owner,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5341
The engineer shall prior to completion of the contract make a diagram of the property affected or benefited by the proposed work, as described in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5342
The diagram shall show each separate lot or parcel of land within the limits of the assessment district, and the dimensions of each such lot...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5343
Immediately after its completion the diagram shall be delivered to the superintendent of streets, who shall immediately, after the contractor has fulfilled his contract to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5344
In other respects the assessment shall be made in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 16.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5360
After the contractor has fulfilled his contract to the satisfaction of the street superintendent, or the engineer if such power has been delegated to him,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5360.2
The street superintendent in making an assessment shall deduct from the total costs and expenses of the work any contributions authorized to be paid pursuant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5360.3
In assessing land, credit may be given for dedications and for improvements constructed at private expense.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5361
The assessment shall briefly refer to the contract, the work contracted for and performed, and shall show the amount to be paid therefor, together with...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5362
The assessment shall be filed with the clerk. The clerk shall give notice of the filing of the assessment and of a time to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5363
Such notice shall also be given by mail.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5364
Such notice shall designate the property within the assessment district belonging to the owner by street number, or some other description sufficient to enable the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5365
Reference shall be made in the notices required by this chapter to the resolution of intention and the date of its passage for a description...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5366
The owners, the contractor, or his assigns, and all other persons interested in any work done under this division, or in the assessment, feeling aggrieved...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5367
Upon such appeal, the legislative body may remedy and correct any error or informality in the proceedings, and revise and correct any of the acts...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5368
All the decisions and determinations of the legislative body, upon notice and hearing as aforesaid, shall be final and conclusive upon all persons entitled to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5369
No assessment, warrant, or diagram, and no proceedings prior to the assessment, shall be held invalid by any court for any error, informality, or other...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5370
Whenever the resolution of intention declares that a contribution of labor or of labor and any portion of materials, supplies or equipment for the proposed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5371
To the assessment shall be attached a warrant, which shall be signed by the superintendent of streets, and countersigned by the mayor or the city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5372
The warrant, diagram and assessment shall be recorded in the office of the superintendent of streets and in accordance with Section 5372.1 and may be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5372.1
No assessment or bond hereafter levied or issued shall become a lien and no person shall be deemed to have notice thereof until a certified...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5372.5
Upon the confirmation of the assessment by the legislative body, the clerk shall furnish the superintendent of streets with a list containing each assessment or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5373
The lien, whether bonds issued to represent the assessment or otherwise, shall be subordinate to all fixed special assessment liens previously imposed upon the same...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5374
The lien of a reassessment and a refunding assessment shall have the same priority as the original assessment to which it relates. A supplemental assessment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5374.1
The amount of any contribution for the cost and expenses of the work shall be paid by the city to the contractor, or his agent,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5375
After the warrant, assessment and diagram are recorded, the same shall be delivered to the contractor, or his agent or assigns, on demand, but not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5375.1
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 5375 the legislative body may waive the requirement that the contractor, or his agent, or assigns pay the expenses incidental...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5390
The warrant, after its delivery to the contractor or his assigns, shall be and constitute full authority to the contractor, his agents or assigns, to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5391
After 30 days after the date of mailing by the contractor or his assigns of the statement to the property owners pursuant to Section 5390,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5392
The superintendent of streets shall, at any time, receive the amount due upon any assessment and warrant heretofore or hereafter issued by him and give...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5393
When suit has been brought to collect the amount due upon any assessment, the plaintiff shall file with the superintendent of streets a written notice...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5394
If any warrant is lost, upon proof of such loss a duplicate can be issued upon which collections may be made with the same effect...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5395
After the filing of the written statement of all payments received upon the assessment, all amounts remaining due on any assessment, except those assessments for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5396
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this division, the legislative body may, by ordinance, provide that all payments made upon any assessment and warrant within 30...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5397
If the superintendent of streets is authorized by ordinance to collect the assessments, the ordinance shall also provide that the superintendent of streets shall furnish...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5410
The provisions of this chapter shall not be applicable to assessments represented by the issuance of bonds nor to assessments collected on the tax rolls...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5411
At any time after the first day of July next succeeding nine months following the date of recording the assessment, the contractor or his assignee...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5412
When an action has been brought for the recovery of any assessments, the plaintiff shall be entitled to have and recover attorney fees on each...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5413
If the court finds an unnecessary number of actions have been brought, where the parties are identical, it may allow the costs of one action
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5414
An action for the recovery of any assessment may be brought in the superior court within whose jurisdiction the city is, in which the work...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5415
The warrant, assessment and diagram, with proof of nonpayment shall be prima facie evidence of the regularity and correctness of the assessment and of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5416
The plaintiff in such action may recover the cost of any abstract or report of search of title procured in good faith in order to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5417
In a complaint in any action for the recovery of an assessment it shall be sufficient to allege briefly that the legislative body ordered the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5418
In describing a lot or parcel of land in a complaint for the recovery of any assessment it shall be sufficient to refer to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5419
Upon the entry of judgment or dismissal of the action the clerk of the court shall forthwith mail to the street superintendent of the city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5420
If the contractor or his agent or any person acting in behalf of the contractor shall, prior to the filing of a complaint for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5421
If an action is brought for the recovery of any assessment prior to the time permitted for bringing such action, the plaintiff shall not recover...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5422
The court in which an action for the recovery of an assessment is commenced shall have power to adjudge and decree a lien against the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5423
In all actions now pending or hereafter brought under this division to recover street assessments, the proceedings therein shall be governed and regulated by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5450
As an alternative method for the collection of cash assessments or assessments of less than one hundred fifty dollars ($150) levied under the provisions of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5451
Said resolution shall contain a description of the properties so assessed, the amount of such assessments, together with interest thereon from the date of filing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5452
A certified copy of said resolution shall be delivered immediately to the officer designated by law to extend city taxes upon the tax roll on...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5453
Said officer shall extend upon such roll the total amounts of such assessments and interest.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5454
Said amounts shall be collected at the same time and in the same manner, as general municipal taxes are collected, and be subject to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5455
Said assessments and the interest so entered shall become due and payable to the contractor or his assigns at the office of the city treasurer...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5456
Upon default in payment, the lands so assessed shall be sold in the same manner in which real property in such city is sold for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5457
Upon receipt of such deed the city shall thereupon offer and sell such property at public auction in the manner provided by law for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5458
In the event there shall have been no bidder offering the amount then due on such property, it may, at the city's election, be declared...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5500
If any assessment heretofore or hereafter made, issued or filed in the office of the clerk is void or unenforceable for any cause or if...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5501
The true intent and meaning of this chapter is to make the cost and expense of any work made through an attempted compliance with this...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5502
A reassessment shall be ordered under any one of the following circumstances: (a) Whenever the owner or holder of any assessments, or bonds issued under...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5503
The superintendent of streets shall, upon the entering of a decree of court directing a reassessment or upon the making of an order by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5504
The reassessment need not be in any prescribed form, but shall refer to the original assessment filed, give the date of filing of the original...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5505
The reassessment shall then be presented to the legislative body, which shall fix a time for hearing before it. Such time must be at least...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5505.1
The clerk shall give notice of the presentation of the reassessment and the hearing thereon by mail, as provided in Sections 5070 and 5364, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5506
The notice shall describe the district by: (a) Stating its exterior boundaries; or (b) Giving a description thereof by any official or recorded map; or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5507
At the time fixed for the hearing, or at such time or times to which the hearing may be thereafter adjourned, the legislative body shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5508
The street superintendent shall thereupon record the reassessment with a certificate at the end thereof by the clerk, that it is the reassessment approved by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5509
The reassessment shall be collectible and payable in the same manner as an original assessment and shall be enforceable by action in the same manner...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5510
When the reassessment is recorded the original assessment shall be canceled by the street superintendent so far as it affects the particular assessments involved. New...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5510.1
The expense of any county treasurer in issuing any new bonds and in carrying out any reassessment shall be paid by the city conducting the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5511
If work done in attempted compliance with this division is fully completed to the satisfaction of the street superintendent or engineer, as the case may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5520
In the event that the proceedings include an acquisition and it is ascertained after the filing of the original assessment, that the acquisition cost exceeds...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5521
The supplemental assessment shall be made and collected, and notice thereof shall be given in the same manner, as nearly as may be, as in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5522
Sections 5366, 5367, 5368, 5369, and 5372 apply to the supplemental assessment except that the objections, appeals, or protests referred to in Section 5366 are...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5523
At the time of ordering a supplemental assessment, the legislative body shall have the power to determine that bonds shall be issued to represent unpaid...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5524
The lien of a supplemental assessment, whether bonds issue to represent the supplemental assessment or otherwise, shall be subordinate to all special assessment liens previously...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5525
The city shall have the power to sell the supplemental assessment and any bonds issued to represent the unpaid supplemental assessments (if the legislative body...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5530
In the event that the cost and expense of the improvement work payable by the real estate benefited by such work exceeds the construction costs...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5531
In the event payment is to be made by an additional assessment, the additional assessment shall be made and collected, and notice thereof shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5532
Sections 5366, 5367, 5368, 5369 and 5372 of this code shall apply to the additional assessment except that the objections, appeals or protests referred to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5533
The lien of an additional assessment, whether bonds issued to represent the additional assessment or otherwise, shall be subordinate to all special assessment liens previously...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5550
Notwithstanding any other provision of this division, the legislative body shall have power at any time before the assessments levied under this division are fully...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5551
Whenever the legislative body determines that the work for which an assessment was previously made was for the construction, alteration, repair, improvement or betterment of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5551.5
Whenever the legislative body determines that the work for which an assessment was previously made was for the construction, acquisition, alteration, repair, improvement or betterment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5552
Upon appropriating any such funds in aid of any work, the legislative body by resolution shall direct the street superintendent to apportion the sum thus...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5553
The street superintendent shall thereupon prepare a reassessment after deducting such apportionment rebate and return the same to the legislative body. The reassessment need not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5554
Upon receipt of the reassessment the legislative body shall fix a time and place when any and all persons objecting to the proposed reassessment may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5555
The notice shall contain a reference to the original assessment and diagram and reference shall also be made to the reassessment and diagram of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5556
At the time fixed for the hearing or at such time or times to which the hearing may be continued the legislative body shall consider...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5557
The street superintendent shall record the confirmed reassessment and diagram, in his office, with a certificate at the end thereof executed by the clerk that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5558
The reassessment shall be collectible by and payable to the treasurer or such other officer as the legislative body may designate so far as practicable...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5559
If bonds issued under or upon the security of the original assessment, no reassessment made pursuant to this chapter shall change the security or lien...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5560
Whenever prior to the confirmation of the reassessment any principal payments have been made on any assessment or on any bond issue to represent any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5561
Whenever it shall appear to the legislative body that payments have been made on any such assessments or bonds prior to the reassessment, it shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5562
If claim for such refund is not made within the period specified, then all claims therefor shall be barred and the amount remaining unclaimed shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5563
No action shall be brought to contest, modify, annul, review or in any way attack the validity of the reassessment and the proceedings had under...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5564
In making the reassessment the street superintendent shall first deduct from the amount appropriated by the legislative body the estimated cost of the reassessment proceedings....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5565
The making of any reassessment pursuant to this chapter in any proceedings shall not constitute a bar or limit the right to make further reassessments...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5580
The legislative body, instead of waiting until the completion of the work may, in its discretion, and not otherwise, upon the completion of two blocks...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5581
Any tenant or lessee of the lands or lots liable may pay the amount assessed against the property of which he is the tenant or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5584
If a county is conducting the proceedings under this division the legislative body may also purchase all or any part of the materials to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5585.1
In the event the city conducting the proceedings designates the county treasurer or tax collector to perform any service relating to collecting or receiving money,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5600
As used in this chapter "sidewalk" includes a park or parking strip maintained in the area between the property line and the street line and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5601
This chapter shall only apply to maintenance and repair proceedings, whether upon work originally done under this division or otherwise, and shall not be used...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5602
This chapter constitutes a separate and alternate procedure for performing the work specified herein and, except for the provisions of Part 5 of this division,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5610
The owners of lots or portions of lots fronting on any portion of a public street or place when that street or place is improved...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5611
When any portion of the sidewalk is out of repair or pending reconstruction and in condition to endanger persons or property or in condition to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5612
Notice to repair may be given by delivering a written notice personally to the owner or to the person in possession of the property facing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5613
The postal card shall contain a notice to repair the sidewalk so out of repair, and the superintendent of streets shall, immediately upon the mailing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5614
The notice shall particularly specify what work is required to be done, and how it is to be done, and what materials shall be used...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5614.1
The legislative body may adopt a resolution determining that bonds shall be issued and assessments collected and enforced pursuant to Part 5 of this division....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5615
If the repair is not commenced and prosecuted to completion with due diligence, as required by the notice, the superintendent of streets shall forthwith repair...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5616
Upon the completion of the repair, the superintendent of streets shall cause notice of the cost of the repair to be given in the manner...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5617
Upon the completion of the repair, the superintendent of streets shall prepare and file with the legislative body a report specifying the repairs which have...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5618
Upon the day and hour fixed for the hearing the legislative body shall hear and pass upon the report of the superintendent of streets, together...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5625
The cost of the repair may be assessed by the legislative body against the parcel of property fronting upon the sidewalk upon which such repair...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5626
The superintendent of streets may file in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the parcel of property is located, a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5627
From and after the date of the recording of the notice of lien, all persons shall be deemed to have had notice of the contents...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5628
As an alternative method of collection of the amount of the lien, the legislative body, after confirmation of the report of the superintendent of streets,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5628.1
The legislative body shall have the power, in its discretion, to determine that the payment of assessments of one hundred dollars ($100) or more may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5629
Thereafter the amount of the lien shall be collected at the same time and in the same manner as ordinary city taxes are collected, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5629.1
If bonds are to be issued to represent the security of the unpaid assessments, upon confirmation of the report by the legislative body the superintendent...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5630
Whenever the property fronting on a sidewalk required to be maintained and repaired pursuant to the provisions of this chapter lies within one city or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5660
No action, suit, or proceeding to set aside, cancel, avoid, annul or correct any assessment or reassessment, or to review any of the proceedings, acts,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5661
No proceedings taken or had under this division shall ever be held to be invalid on the ground that the street, right-of-way, public property or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5680
The superintendent of streets shall keep a public office in some convenient place within the city, and shall keep such records as may be required...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5681
The superintendent of streets shall see that the laws, ordinances, orders, and regulations relating to the public streets are fully carried into execution, and that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5682
The superintendent of streets shall, before entering upon the duties of his office, give bonds to the city, with such sureties and for such sums...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5683
The superintendent of streets shall superintend and direct the cleaning of all sewers, and the expense of the same shall be paid out of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5684
If the superintendent of streets is required to give notice in writing to any person under this division, he may personally serve such notice, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5685
The superintendent of streets shall keep a record of the service of all notices which are served by him or with his permission.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5686
For all purposes and in all cases where a verification is required under this division, such verification may be made before the superintendent of streets...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5700
The engineer or where there is no engineer, an engineer of work shall be the proper officer to do the surveying and other engineering work...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5701
In its discretion, the legislative body may employ an engineer of work, other than the engineer or in place of the engineer, and all provisions...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5702
The engineer of work may be an individual, joint venture, copartnership or corporation. If the engineer of work employed be an individual, he shall make...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5703
All certificates or documents required to be signed by or kept on file by the engineer of work shall be kept on file with the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5710
The superintendent of streets, or the engineer, if the legislative body has by resolution directed that the work be done under his direction and to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5720
If a county is conducting the proceedings the legislative body may designate the county road commissioner or any other competent county officer, other than the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5721
If the legislative body of a county appoints an engineer of work in accordance with Article 2 of this chapter, it may provide that the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5820
As used in this article, "maintenance district" means an assessment district which a county board of supervisors or the legislative body of a city has...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5821
The board of supervisors may, in its resolution declaring its intention to order work done or improvements made or by separate resolution, declare its intention...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5821.1
The board of supervisors may, in its resolution declaring its intention to order work done or improvements made, declare its intention to order the territory...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5821.2
If the board of supervisors in its resolution of intention declares its intention to order the territory within which the improvements are to be constructed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5821.3
In the event that an ordinance requires the installation of a sewer, drainage, or street lighting system by a subdivider, the resolution of intention may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5822
The resolution of intention shall describe the boundaries of the district which is to be assessed for such maintenance and operation, or if the improvements...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5823
The maintenance district may include property lying within one or more cities if the consent of the legislative body of each such city to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5824
At any time not later than the hour for hearing objections to the proposed work as provided in this division, or at any time not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5824.1
If the resolution of intention contemplates annexation of the territory within which the improvements are to be constructed to an existing maintenance district, written protests...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5825
The board of supervisors, in addition to hearing protests against the proposed work and the extent of the district to be assessed therefor, shall hear...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5826
If the board of supervisors finds that the protest against the formation of the maintenance district is made by the owners of more than one-half...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5827
If the board of supervisors, in its resolution of intention, declares its intention to order a maintenance district formed, the notice of improvement shall likewise...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5828
The board of supervisors shall acquire jurisdiction to order that the maintenance district be formed in the same manner prescribed in this division for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5828.1
When the board of supervisors adopts a separate resolution declaring its intention to form a maintenance district for sanitary sewers or for street lighting, the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5829
Upon adoption of the resolution ordering the formation of the maintenance district or the annexation of territory to an existing maintenance district, the legislative body...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5829.1
Any district may contract with the Federal Government of the United States or any branch thereof, or any county, city and county, municipal corporation, district...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5830
The board of supervisors shall thereafter, in each year, prior to the time of fixing the county tax rate, estimate the cost of maintaining and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5830.1
Whenever the board of supervisors levies an assessment authorized by Section 5830 for purposes of lighting maintenance, the assessment shall be levied pursuant to Chapter...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5831
The special assessment tax shall be levied and collected at the same time and in the same manner as the general tax levy for county...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5832
The board of supervisors may determine that the whole or any part of the expense of such maintenance shall be paid by the county. If...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5832.5
The board of supervisors may temporarily transfer moneys to the maintenance district fund from other funds in which such moneys are not immediately needed. The...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5832.6
If a maintenance district is organized in any year too late for the levy of a special assessment tax or an assessment, as the case...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5832.7
Any area of a maintenance district, or of a temporary zone formed pursuant to Section 5855 in a district, which is included in a city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5832.8
(a) The board of supervisors may adopt an ordinance proposing the imposition of a special tax for the purpose of maintaining improvements. Such ordinance shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5833
The board of supervisors of the county in which a maintenance district is formed shall: (a) Make and enforce all rules and regulations necessary for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5835
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as prohibiting the county itself from maintaining and operating any or all of the improvements when ordered by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5835.1
"Sewers" as used in this chapter includes lateral and collecting sewers, septic tanks, and all other means of handling, gathering, and disposing of sewage in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5835.2
"Maintenance of sewers" as used in this chapter includes the extension and enlargement of sewers within the district, and the acquisition or construction of other...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5835.3
"Maintenance" as used in this chapter in relation to lighting systems, includes the replacement of any obsolete equipment with new modern equipment found by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5835.4
The board of supervisors of any lighting maintenance district may provide for the establishment of an accumulative capital outlay fund for the replacement of obsolete...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5835.5
Pursuant to a resolution adopted by its board of supervisors, a county may lend any available county funds to a county maintenance district for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5836
The title to all property acquired by a maintenance district shall be vested in the county. Upon the dissolution of the district by reason of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5837
The boundaries of any maintenance district may be altered, and contiguous or noncontiguous territory whether it is within incorporated or unincorporated territory may be annexed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5838
The board of supervisors shall cause notice of the time, place, and purpose of the hearing to be given by mail to each owner whose...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5839
At the time fixed for the hearing or to which it may be continued, the board of supervisors shall hear and pass upon the proposal...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5840
If any portion of the territory annexed to a maintenance district comprises a portion of another maintenance district formed under the provisions of this chapter,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5841
If the territory annexed to a maintenance district includes within its boundaries all of another maintenance district formed under the provisions of this chapter, a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5841.5
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subsequent to annexation of such territory and dissolution of the annexed district, the maintenance district shall assume all of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5842
If, after the formation of a maintenance district, additional improvements of the same type or nature are constructed within the boundaries of such district, the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5843
Notice of the hearing on the resolution shall be given to the persons within the existing maintenance district in the manner prescribed by Section 5838....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5843.5
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, the board of supervisors, upon its own motion or upon receipt of a petition signed by 20 or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5844
Any portion of any maintenance district which will not be benefited by remaining within the district, may be withdrawn therefrom. The board of supervisors may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5845
The time for the hearing shall be not less than 10 nor more than 30 days after the date of the adoption of the resolution....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5846
Any person interested may appear at the hearing and object to the withdrawal of said portion from the maintenance district, or may object to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5847
No withdrawal of territory under the provisions of Section 5846 or 5853 shall become effective unless and until any outstanding contract of the maintenance district...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5847.5
Any maintenance district created to finance any work which might also be constructed or maintained by a county sanitation district, may become a part of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5847.6
A maintenance district included in a county sanitation district pursuant to Section 5847.5 is not dissolved by such inclusion, but may continue to function in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5848
Any maintenance district may be dissolved by the board of supervisors. The board of supervisors upon its own motion may adopt a resolution declaring its...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5849
At the time appointed for such hearing, or at any time to which it is adjourned, the board of supervisors shall hear and pass upon...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5850
Upon the inclusion of all of the territory of a maintenance district within one or more cities, either by reason of annexation proceedings or by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5851
If the whole district is so included within one city, the district shall continue in existence for all purposes until a copy of a resolution...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5852
If a part only of the district is so included within one city and the remaining part of the district is so included within one...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5853
Whenever any portion of a district is included within a city by reason of incorporation, annexation, or otherwise, such portion shall continue to remain a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5854
The board of supervisors may by resolution change the name of any maintenance district to conform with a change in the street name or other...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5855
Where the board of supervisors or legislative body has so declared in its resolution of intention to order the formation of a maintenance district or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5856
If a maintenance district is divided into zones, the board of supervisors or legislative body may determine what portion of the amount of money to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5870
As used in this chapter: (a) "Block" means property facing one side of any street between the next intersecting streets or between the terminus of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5871
(a) This chapter applies to the construction of sidewalks, gutters, pavements, driveways, and curbs, and the installation of storm and sanitary drainage facilities, water mains,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5872
This chapter constitutes a separate and alternative procedure for performing the work specified herein, and except as otherwise provided in this chapter, no other provision...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5873
As used in this chapter, "cost," "construction cost," or variants thereof, means and includes both the actual cost of construction of the work and any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5875
The owners of lots or portions of lots fronting on any public street or place when that street or place has been improved by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5876
When the superintendent of streets finds that sidewalks or curbs have been constructed, or that their construction has been guaranteed to his satisfaction, in front...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5877
Notice to construct may be given by delivering a written notice personally to the owner or to the person in possession of the property facing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5878
The postal card shall contain a notice to construct the sidewalks or curbs as the case may be, and the superintendent of streets shall, immediately...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5878.1
The notice shall also specify the day, hour, and place when the legislative body will hear and pass upon objections or protests, if any, which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5879
The notice shall particularly specify what work is required to be done, and how it is to be done, and what materials shall be used...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5879.1
The legislative body may adopt a resolution determining that bonds shall be issued and assessments collected and enforced pursuant to Part 5 of this division....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5880
If the construction is not commenced and prosecuted to completion with due diligence, as required by the notice or by the legislative body after the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5881
Upon the completion of the construction, the superintendent of streets shall cause notice of the cost of the construction to be given in the manner...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5882
Upon the completion of the construction, the superintendent of streets shall prepare and file with the legislative body a report specifying the work which has...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5883
Upon the day and hour fixed for the hearing the legislative body shall hear and pass upon the report of the superintendent of streets, together...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5890
The assessments proposed by the superintendent of streets pursuant to Section 5882, as may be amended by the legislative body during the hearing held pursuant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5890.5
In assessing land, credit may be given for dedications and for improvements constructed at private expense.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5891
The superintendent of streets may file in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the parcel of property is located, a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5892
From and after the date of the recording of the notice of lien, all persons shall be deemed to have had notice of the contents...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5893
As an alternative method of collection of the amount of the lien, the legislative body, after confirmation of the report of the superintendent of streets,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5894
Thereafter the amount of the lien shall be collected at the same time and in the same manner as ordinary city taxes are collected, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5895
The legislative body shall have the power, in its discretion, to determine that the payment of such assessments of fifty dollars ($50) or more may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5895.1
If bonds are to be issued to represent the security of the unpaid assessments, upon confirmation of the report by the legislative body the superintendent...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5895.50
Whenever the property, which fronts on an area where improvements are required to be constructed pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, lies entirely or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5895.51
Whenever a block, on which improvements are required to be constructed pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, lies within a city or unincorporated territory...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5895.52
The city or county proceeding under the provisions of this article may pay for such work out of the road fund or any other fund...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5895.53
The legislative body of the city or county which undertakes the construction of improvements pursuant to the provisions of this article shall have the authority...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5895.54
Nothing contained in this article shall limit in any manner the police power of any city or county with reference to any sidewalk or curb...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5896.1
The Legislature finds that, in many areas of the state, landowners, cities, public agencies, and public utilities desire to convert existing overhead electric and communication...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5896.2
As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases (and any variants thereof) mean: "Communication service" means the transmission of intelligence by electrical means,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5896.3
In addition to proceedings for types of work or improvement authorized elsewhere in this division, proceedings may be taken for the conversion of existing electric...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5896.4
Except as otherwise expressly provided by this chapter, a proceeding for a conversion shall be conducted and completed in accordance with the procedure specified elsewhere...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5896.5
Proceedings for a conversion shall be initiated by either a petition or by a determination of the legislative body. (a) In order to initiate proceedings,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5896.6
A petition for proceedings for conversion shall be signed by not less than five owners of assessable land in the proposed assessment district, as shown...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5896.7
The petition shall be filed with the clerk, who shall thereupon check or cause said petition to be checked. If the petition is signed by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5896.8
Upon presentation of the petition and certificate of sufficiency or upon a determination pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 5896.5, the legislative body may adopt...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5896.9
In a proceeding for a conversion, the city and any public utility or public agency supplying electric or communication service within the city, by agreement,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5896.10
If the work or improvement consists solely of a conversion, and the work or improvement is performed by a public utility or public agency, the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5896.11
If the city furnishes electric or communication service by means of electric or communication facilities owned or operated by the city, the legislative body, in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5896.13
If the work or improvement consists solely of conversion of electric or communication facilities owned or operated by the city and the legislative body has...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5896.14
Subject to applicable rules, regulations, tariffs or ordinances, all electric or communication facilities, including connections to the owner's premises, located upon any lot or parcel...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5896.15
Any written request executed pursuant to Section 5896.14 shall be filed with the clerk not later than the date fixed for commencement of construction of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5896.16
The clerk shall mail a notice to each owner of a lot or parcel of land within the assessment district advising him of the provisions...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5896.17
If the owner of any lot or parcel of land shall fail to comply with the requirements of Sections 5896.14 and 5896.15, the city may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5898.10
This chapter provides an alternative procedure for authorizing assessments to finance any work which may be done pursuant to this division. The terms and definitions...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5898.12
(a) It is the intent of the Legislature that this chapter should be used to finance public improvements to lots or parcels which are developed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5898.14
(a) The Legislature finds all of the following: (1) Energy and water conservation efforts, including the promotion of energy efficiency improvements to residential, commercial, industrial,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5898.15
(a) A public agency shall not permit a property owner to participate in any program established pursuant to this chapter if the owner's participation would...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5898.20
(a) (1) The legislative body of any public agency may determine that it would be convenient and advantageous to designate an area within the public...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5898.21
Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, upon the written consent of an authorized public agency official, the proposed arrangements for financing the program pertaining...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5898.22
The report shall contain all of the following: (a) A map showing the boundaries of the territory within which voluntary contractual assessments are proposed to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5898.23
For purposes of the report required pursuant to Section 5898.22, the statement of public agency policies required pursuant to subdivision (c) of that section shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5898.24
(a) A legislative body shall publish notice of a hearing pursuant to Section 6066 of the Government Code, and the first publication shall occur not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5898.26
At the time of the hearing, the report shall be summarized and the legislative body shall afford all persons who are present an opportunity to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5898.28
A public agency may issue bonds pursuant to this chapter, the principal and interest for which would be repaid by voluntary contractual assessments. A public...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5898.30
Assessments levied pursuant to this chapter, and the interest and any penalties thereon shall constitute a lien against the lots and parcels of land on...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5898.31
Since contractual assessments on real property under this chapter are voluntary and imposed pursuant to an agreement with an assessed property owner, the Legislature finds...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5898.32
The legislative body shall direct its clerk to record a notice of the existence and amount of each contractual assessment with the county recorder of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5899
(a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (1) It is the intent of the Legislature to address seismic safety needs throughout this...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5899.2
For the purpose of financing the installation of distributed generation renewable energy sources pursuant to this chapter, "permanently fixed" includes, but is not limited to,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 5899.3
(a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (1) This chapter should be used to finance the installation of electric vehicle charging infrastructure...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6400
The legislative body may determine that serial bonds shall be issued in the manner and form provided in this part to represent assessments of one...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6402
If the amount of the unpaid assessment upon any lot or parcel of land is less than one hundred fifty dollars ($150), the assessment shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6403
When the legislative body determines that serial bonds shall be issued to represent the expenses of any proposed work under this division, it shall so...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6404
Notwithstanding any other provision in this division, the legislative body may sell to any local, State or National public agency or authority authorized to purchase...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6405
The legislative body of any city may contract with a specially qualified person, firm or corporation to act as fiscal agent. Such contracts may authorize...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6420
After the full expiration of 30 days from the date of the recordation of the warrant, and after the filing of the written statement of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6421
If any person, or his authorized agent, shall at any time before the thirty-first day after the recordation of the warrant present to the treasurer...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6422
The treasurer shall upon the filing of the list, make out, sign, and issue to the contractor, or other person entitled to the proceeds of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6423
If a lot or parcel of land is described upon the assessment and diagram by its number or block, or both, and is also designated...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6424
The bonds and interest thereon shall be paid at the office of the treasurer, who shall keep a fund designated by the name of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6425
The treasurer shall keep a register in his office, showing the series, number, date, amount, rate of interest, payee and indorsees of each bond, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6426
If any officer whose signature or countersignature appears on any bond or coupon ceases to be such officer before delivery of the bonds to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6427
Bonds issued pursuant to this part shall by their issuance be conclusive evidence of the regularity of all proceedings under this division leading up to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6440
After the street superintendent files his list of unpaid assessments with the treasurer, the principal of each unpaid assessment shall thereafter become due and payable...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6441
The first interest payment on the unpaid assessment shall be payable to the treasurer on the April 15th next succeeding the March 1st or the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6441.1
If a remittance to cover a payment of interest or interest and principal to be made to the treasurer prior to a certain date and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6442
If any installment of the principal of the unpaid assessment or of interest thereon is not paid to the treasurer on or before the due...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6443
At least 15 days before each respective 15th day of April and October, until the assessment is paid in full, the treasurer shall mail, postage...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6444
The treasurer may accept payments of installments of interest unaccompanied by payments of installments of principal which are due. The acceptance of such interest payments...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6445
The treasurer shall, in addition to his other duties, keep a record of all bonds issued by him, of all payments on the bonds with...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6446
The assessment shall be a lien upon the property affected thereby, with priority as fixed in Section 5373, until the bond issued to represent the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6447
The owner of or any person interested in any lot or parcel of land upon which a bond has been issued under the terms of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6448
When all payments on a bond are made to the treasurer, he shall enter the same in his record of the bond and the lien...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6449
Whenever a school district acquires property subject to a bond or bonds issued under the terms of this division for unpaid assessments against said property,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6460
Form of bond. The bond shall be substantially in the following form: IMPROVEMENT BOND Series (designating it), in the City (or County) of (naming it)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6460.1
Bonds issued pursuant to Chapter 14.5 (commencing with Section 5330) to represent an assessment against a possessory interest created by a lease in Indian-owned property...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6460.5
The bond shall be manually signed by the treasurer of the city or county, or a facsimile signature may be reproduced thereon. A facsimile signature...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6461
The bonds shall: (a) Be payable to the party to whom they issue, or to order. (b) Be serial bonds. (c) Bear interest at the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6462
The bonds shall extend over a period not exceeding 24 years from the second day of January next succeeding the next September 1st following their
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6462.1
The legislative body conducting the proceedings may provide for a classification of assessments into different terms of maturity so that some assessments may be made...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6463
The interest shall be payable semiannually, by coupon, on the second days of January and July, respectively, of each year after the date of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6464
The legislative body conducting the proceedings may elect, in the resolution of intention, to have the redemption provisions of said bond provide a premium of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6465
Said bonds may be made payable to the contractor or to his last assignee as shown by the assignment filed with and approved by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6466
The provisions of Articles 2 (commencing with Section 53430) and 3 (commencing with Section 53460) of Chapter 3, Part 1, Division 2, Title 5 of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6467
In the event there are unpaid assessments levied against public property which are payable as provided in Section 5302.5 of this code, the treasurer shall,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6467.1
The interest upon the certificate provided in Section 6467 shall be payable semiannually, by coupon, on the second day of December and June, respectively, of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6467.2
The certificates shall have annual principal coupons attached to them payable in annual order, the first of which shall be payable not later than June...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6467.3
The certificate shall be payable at the office of the treasurer of the city conducting the proceedings upon presentation of the principal and interest coupons....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6468
In addition to the method of collecting unpaid assessments against publicly owned property in use in the performance of a public function, as provided in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6468.1
An annual proportion of the aggregate principal sum of bonds issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall be payable on the second day...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6468.2
The legislative body may by resolution establish the denomination of the bonds, the amount to mature each fiscal year and provide for the issuance and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6468.3
The final maturity of the bonds shall not exceed 24 years from that second day of June next succeeding this date.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6468.4
The treasurer shall keep a separate redemption fund, properly designated, into which he shall place all sums received by him from the collection of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6468.5
Sections 5302.6, 8653, 8654, 8655, 8670, 8672, 8673 and 8851 of this code are applicable to bonds issued under the provisions of this chapter.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6468.6
The bonds shall be payable at the office of the treasurer of the city conducting the proceedings. At least 30 days prior to the first...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6468.7
In the event that the public entity owning the property against which the assessment has been levied, and which is represented by the bonds authorized...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6468.8
The legislative body conducting the proceedings may elect in the resolution of intention to provide that the bonds issued to represent assessments against property in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6480
If any lot or parcel of land for which a bond has been issued is divided into two or more separate lots or parcels of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6481
When it is desired that new bonds be issued, an application therefor in writing signed by the owner of any interest in any of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6482
Upon receipt of the application and fee the street superintendent shall apportion to each separate part of the original lot or parcel of land the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6483
When the apportionment has been made an application signed by all persons owning an interest in the original lot or parcel or lots or parcels...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6484
When the treasurer has ascertained that the application is signed by all the necessary persons he or she shall so advise the street superintendent. The...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6485
The treasurer shall add to each apportioned amount a sum equal to 5 percent thereof but in no event more than ten dollars ($10) and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6486
The bond shall be payable in installments at the respective dates of the payment of principal and interest on the existing bond, the number of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6487
No new bond shall be issued when the apportioned amount is less than fifty dollars ($50). If it is less, the apportioned amount shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6488
Upon the surrender of the existing bond the treasurer shall deliver to the bondholder or his agent or assigns the bonds issued for such apportioned...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6490
This chapter provides an alternative to the procedure for division of land and bond set out in Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 6480).
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6490.5
The legislative body may provide in the resolution of intention, along with its determination to issue bonds, that the bonds shall be divisible pursuant to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6491
(a) If any lot or parcel of land upon which there is an unpaid assessment represented by bonds issued under this division and to which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6491.5
Upon receipt of the application and fee, the street superintendent shall determine, or cause to be determined, an apportionment of the unpaid assessment to each...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6492
After the apportionment has been determined pursuant to Section 6491.5, an application signed by all persons owning an interest in the original lot or parcel...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6492.5
(a) The clerk of the legislative body shall send a notice, by certified or registered mail, to the registered holder of any outstanding bond secured...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6493
(a) At the time and place set for the hearing pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 6492.5, and after hearing all protests, the legislative body...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6493.5
(a) If the clerk of the legislative body ascertains that the application has been signed by all of the necessary persons, and that no request...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6494
If a city is the legislative body proceeding pursuant to this chapter and collections upon the assessments are made by county officials, the street superintendent...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6500
(a) Whenever payment upon either the principal or the interest of any bond is not made to the bondholder when the coupon therefor is due,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6501
The treasurer shall mail a notice of sale to the owner of any property to be sold for nonpayment of either principal or interest upon...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6501.1
(a) If there is surplus money remaining from the sale after payment of the amount due on the bond, plus interest, penalties, and costs of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6502
No sale of property shall be made pursuant to this chapter unless the notices are sent pursuant to Sections 6500, 6501, 6505, and 6505.2. The...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6503
After the expiration of six months from the time of mailing the notice and upon payment by the holder of the bond to the treasurer...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6504
The notice of sale shall be in substantially (filling in all blanks) the following form: "Notice of Sale of Property Delinquent for Nonpayment of Bond...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6505
(a) The day specified in the notice of sale shall not be less than 45 days from the date of the first publication of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6505.1
The treasurer shall be under no obligation to publish or mail notice of sale as provided in Sections 6503, 6504, 6505, and 6505.2 unless the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6505.2
(a) Not less than 45 days nor more than 60 days prior to the date of sale, the treasurer shall send notice by registered mail...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6505.4
For the purpose of giving notice, as required by Section 6505.2, parties of interest are all of the following: (a) Lienholders of record prior to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6506
Any affidavit of publication setting forth a copy of the publication and stating that the publication was made in the newspaper named on specified dates...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6507
The treasurer shall collect the sum of seven dollars ($7) for the issuance of the certificate of sale, which sum shall belong to and be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6508
If at any time prior to the sale any person interested in the lot or parcel of land described in the notice of sale pays...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6508.2
Prior to the sale of any owner-occupied residential property, the treasurer or his or her designee shall, in person, make every reasonable effort to meet...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6509
(a) If such payment is not made, the sale shall be made as advertised, and the lot or parcel described in the bond shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6510
If through error or otherwise the total amount for which the sale is made is less than that required by the provisions of this chapter,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6511
The treasurer, before delivering any certificate of sale, shall enter the following data in a book kept in his office for that purpose: (a) The...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6512
Such book shall be open to public inspection during office hours when not in actual use.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6513
The treasurer shall issue for each sale an original and a duplicate certificate of sale containing: (a) The date, number and series of the bond...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6514
The treasurer shall deliver the original certificate of sale to the purchaser and shall record the duplicate in the office of the recorder of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6515
At any time after its delivery to him the legal holder of the certificate of sale may pay any general taxes, street improvement assessments, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6516
Upon production by the holder of the certificate of sale of the official receipt for the amounts so paid by him, the treasurer shall make...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6517
Immediately on the sale, the purchaser shall become vested with a lien on the property sold to him, to the extent of his bid. He...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6518
The holder of a certificate of sale, upon assignment of such certificate shall immediately notify the treasurer thereof, giving the name and address of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6530
A redemption of the property sold may be made by the owner or any party in interest within 12 months from the date of purchase,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6530.5
The treasurer, within 10 days of the issuance of the certificate of sale, shall mail a notice to the owner of the property sold pursuant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6531
Redemption can be made only by the payment to the treasurer of the following, together with interest at the rate of 1 percent a month...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6532
When the redemption is made to the treasurer he shall mark the word: "Redeemed," the date and by whom redeemed on the margin of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6550
In order to obtain a deed, the purchaser of the property or his assignees shall, 60 days prior to the expiration of the time of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6551
The owner of the property shall have the right of redemption until such notice is given and the deed applied for, upon the payment of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6552
No deed to the property sold shall be issued by the treasurer to the purchaser until the treasurer has filed for the record an affidavit...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6554
If the property is not redeemed within the time allowed the treasurer shall upon application of the purchaser or his assignee make a deed to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6555
The deed of the treasurer, when duly acknowledged or proved, is primary evidence of the regularity of all proceedings theretofore had, and conveys to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6556
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if the purchaser of owner-occupied residential property at a sale under Section 6509, or an assignee or transferee of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6570
Within 60 days after the sale of the property for delinquency, the purchaser may send to the person to whom the property is assessed for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6571
Any action, suit, or proceeding attacking or contesting the validity of any deed issued under the provisions of this division, or the validity of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6572
If any sale of lands for delinquency in the payment of principal or interest of any bond is held illegal or invalid, or any deed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6610
As a separate, distinct and cumulative remedy, the holder of any bond upon which any payment either upon the principal or of the interest has...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6611
The action may be brought also at any time following the expiration of 30 days after the service of personal demand for payment upon the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6612
The action shall be brought in the superior court of the county in which the proceedings were initiated and if the owner of the lot...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6613
The complaint in the action shall be sufficient if it sets forth a true copy of the bond and makes appropriate allegations regarding the payments...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6614
The bond, together with proof, either orally by the treasurer or by a certificate signed by him showing the nonpayment of any of the principal...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6615
The court may adjudge and decree a lien against the lot or parcel of land covered by the bond and cause the premises to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6616
The plaintiff in the action may also recover the actual cost of any abstract or report of search of title procured in good faith, in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6618
The action shall be governed and regulated by the provisions of this chapter and by the other provisions of law which are not in conflict
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6619
A written notice of the pendency of any action for recovery on a bond shall be filed with the treasurer. After the filing of such...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6620
If an action is brought for recovery on any bond prior to the time specified in this chapter, the plaintiff shall not recover in such...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6621
Whenever a bond is foreclosed pursuant to this chapter, the decree of foreclosure shall direct the clerk of the court to deliver the bond sued...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6622
The treasurer shall cancel the bond upon the records and deliver to the clerk of the court a receipt substantially in the following form: "Certificate...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6623
The clerk of the court shall enter the judgment or decree of foreclosure in the action upon the delivery of the certificate of cancellation.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6630
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this part, any person owning or having any interest in any property may at any time after commencement of an...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6631
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 6619, the treasurer shall reinstate any delinquent bond upon which an action or proceeding for sale or foreclosure has been...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6632
The holder of any bond so reinstated shall be entitled to all reinstatement payments made pursuant to Section 6631, adjusted for any difference between the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6640
Bonds issued pursuant to this part may be refunded pursuant to the procedures in Division 11.5 (commencing with Section 9500).
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6750
None of the provisions of Part 3 of this division relating to protests against the work shall apply to any work undertaken pursuant to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6751
As used in this part "roadbed" includes that portion of any street used by the track of any railroad between the rails and for two...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6760
Whenever any railroad track of any description exists upon any streets upon which the legislative body has ordered an improvement to be made, and has...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6761
The legislative body may by ordinance require increased depth of concrete between to the full depth of or under the ties, or both, if the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6762
The legislative body may also require by ordinance or otherwise, any person having railroad track or tracks on the street to pave alongside of and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6763
The resolution of intention and notice of proposed improvement shall be notice to the person of the intention to order the improvement.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6764
When the legislative body acquires jurisdiction to order the improvement to be made, the person having the track on the streets to be improved shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6772
The legislative body, by ordinance, may prescribe and enforce additional regulations and penalties that it deems necessary to compel the improvement in accordance with this...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6780
Whenever any railroad track of any description exists upon any street which has been paved, macadamized, graveled, capped, or oiled either for the whole, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6781
The legislative body may require and order any or all of the work designated in the resolution to be done in the manner designated therein.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6782
The legislative body may also require, by resolution, any person to pave alongside of, and contiguous to, its rails with special type of brick or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6783
The resolution to require and order the work shall be personally served upon the person having or owning the railroad track, or service thereof may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6784
The person served shall notify, in writing, the superintendent of streets of the city where the work is to be done if the person elects...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6785
The omission or neglect to make the election by delivering the notice makes the superintendent of streets the agent of the owner of the track...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 6794
The legislative body, by ordinance, may prescribe and enforce additional regulations and penalties that it deems necessary to compel the doing of the work as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8000
This part may be cited as the Change of Grade Act of 1909.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8001
This part shall be liberally construed in order to effectuate its purposes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8002
"City" includes all corporations organized and existing for municipal purposes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8003
"City council" and "council" include any body which by law is the legislative department of the government of the city.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8004
"Clerk" and "city clerk" include any person or officer who is clerk of the city council.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8005
"Street superintendent" includes any person, officer or board whose duty it is under the law to have the care or charge of streets, or the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8006
"Street" includes public street, lane, alley, court, or other place.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8007
"Ordinance" includes resolution.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8008
Proof of publication of any notice required by this part shall be made by affidavit, as provided in the Code of Civil Procedure, and proof...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8009
This part provides an alternative system of proceedings for changing or modifying the grades of streets in cities; and the provisions of this part shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8020
The city council of any city may change or modify the grade of streets therein, in the manner provided in this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8021
The election of the city council to proceed under the provisions of this part shall be expressed in its ordinance of intention to order any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8022
Before any change or modification of grade is ordered, the city council shall pass an ordinance of intention to order such change or modification of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8023
The ordinance of intention shall be posted conspicuously for two days on or near the chamber door of the city council, and shall be published...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8024
The street superintendent shall thereupon cause copies of the notice of the passage of the ordinance of intention to be conspicuously posted along all streets...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8025
The notice shall be headed "Notice of Change of Grade," in letters of not less than one inch in height, and shall in legible characters...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8026
The street superintendent shall also cause a notice similar in substance to be published for six days in a daily newspaper published and circulated in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8040
Any person owning any real property fronting upon any street or portion thereof on which such change or modification of grade is proposed to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8041
Every protest shall contain a description of the property owned by each signer thereof, sufficient to identify the property, and if signed by more than...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8042
The clerk of the city council shall indorse on every protest the date it is filed with him and at the next regular meeting of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8043
If the city council finds that such protests are signed by the owners of a majority of the frontage of the property fronting on the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8044
If the ordinance of intention designates any street or portion thereof, the grade of which is proposed to be changed or modified, and there is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8045
If the city council finds that: (a) Such protests are not signed by the owners of a majority of the property fronting on the street...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8046
Thereupon the city council shall cause notice of the time and place of such hearing to be published for two days in a daily newspaper...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8047
At the time and place appointed for the hearing of protests or at any time to which the hearing thereof may be continued, the city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8048
Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the person owning the fee or the person in whom, on the day any protest or petition is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8049
In the case of property held by tenancy in common, if any cotenant signs a protest under this part, only the proportionate share of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8060
If no protests are filed within the time provided, or if protests are filed and after hearing are denied, as provided in this part, the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8061
The ordinance ordering the change or modification of grade shall be published by two insertions in a daily or by one insertion in a weekly...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8062
If the grade of any street or portion thereof has been heretofore or is hereafter changed or modified, nothing in this part shall be construed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8100
The short title of this part is "Separation of Grade District Act."
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8101
As used in this part: (a) "Project" means an overpass, underpass, or tunnel, or any combination thereof, at a single crossing, the planning, construction and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8115
Separation of grade districts may be formed as provided in this part and may exercise the powers herein granted. Any such district shall consist of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8116
Whenever the board of any county finds that the safety and welfare of the residents of contiguous areas within the county require formation of a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8117
The resolution shall contain all of the following: (a) A statement of intention to form the district and of the necessity for and purpose of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8118
The resolution shall be published at least once a week for two weeks, at the discretion of the board, in a newspaper of general circulation...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8119
The hearing may be continued from time to time and from place to place for not exceeding a total of sixty days by public declaration...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8120
At the hearing the board shall hear all relevant and pertinent objections to the formation of or extent of the district and may, in its...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8121
At the hearing, or within twenty days after the adjournment thereof, the board shall determine: (a) Whether the proposed district shall be formed. (b) What,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8121.5
The board shall exclude uninhabited farm acreage from the district as not benefited. For the purpose of this section, "farm acreage" means any land which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8122
If the board determines that the district shall be formed, it shall by resolution: (a) Describe the territorial extent of the proposed district. (b) State...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8123
The resolution shall be published at least once a week for two weeks in a newspaper of general circulation published in the proposed district. The...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8124
Except where inconsistent with the provisions of this part, the election shall be held and conducted as provided by law for the holding of special...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8125
The canvass of the returns of the election shall be made at the same time in the same manner and by the same officers as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8126
If a majority of votes cast in each city and if a majority of votes cast in the unincorporated area within the proposed district are...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8127
A certified copy of the resolution shall be recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the district is situated...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8130
Upon the completion of the formation of the district, if the district is comprised of one city and unincorporated territory, the board shall appoint a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8130.1
Upon the completion of the formation of the district, if the district is comprised of two or more cities and unincorporated territory, the board shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8131
The commissioners first appointed shall so classify themselves by lot, that one member holds office for one year, one for two years, one for three...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8132
Each commissioner shall serve until the appointment and qualification of his successor. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8133
Within twenty days after their appointment, the commissioners shall meet and elect one member president, one member vice-president, and one member secretary. The terms of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8134
The commission is authorized to pay each commissioner an amount not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100) for each meeting of the commission attended by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8145
The commission has all of the following powers: (a) To sue and be sued in its own name. (b) To adopt a seal. (c) To...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8160
Before the construction of any project, and before the calling of any election for the issuance of bonds, the commission shall employ one or more...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8161
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 8117, upon the completion of the surveys referred to in Section 8160 and upon recommendation of the engineer or engineers,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8190
At any time after the adoption of a plan for a project or the letting of a contract for the construction of the whole or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8191
The order shall fix the day of the election, shall describe the exact location of each project for which bonds are to be issued, shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8192
Notice of the election shall be given in the manner and for the time provided for in Section 8123. The election shall be held and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8192.5
On the ballot at the election each project shall be submitted as a separate proposition, together with a description of the exact location of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8193
After the vote has been counted and the result announced by the election officers, the ballots shall be sealed up and delivered to the secretary...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8194
If at the election two-thirds, or more, of the votes cast on a proposition are in favor of the issuance of bonds for the project...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8195
A project may be constructed with money raised by taxation instead of a bond issue if authorized by two-thirds, or more, of the votes cast...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8205
All bonds shall be issued in such denominations as the commission may determine, except that they shall be not less than one hundred dollars ($100)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8206
All bonds shall be payable in lawful money of the United States at the office of the county treasurer of the county, and shall bear...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8207
The bonds shall be signed by the president and countersigned by the secretary of the commission. They shall be numbered consecutively in the order of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8208
The bonds may be sold by the commission in such manner and such quantities as it may determine, but no bond shall be sold for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8209
The proceeds of the sale of the bonds shall be deposited with the county treasurer and shall be placed by him in a fund in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8210
The bonds shall be legal investment: for all trust funds; the funds of all insurance companies, banks, and trust companies; the state school funds, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8220
Annually on or before August 1st, the commission shall furnish to the board of supervisors and auditor of the county an estimate in writing of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8221
Annually at the time of levying county taxes, the board of supervisors shall levy a tax upon the real property within the district. The rate...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8222
The tax so levied shall be computed and entered on the assessment roll by the county auditor, and if the board fails to levy the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8223
All money raised by taxation which is authorized by this chapter shall belong to the district.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8230
All claims for money or damages against the district are governed by Part 3 (commencing with Section 900) and Part 4 (commencing with Section 940)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8235
The treasury of the county in which the district is situated shall be the depository for the funds of the district. The county treasurer shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8236
The following funds are hereby established in the county treasury to which the money belonging to the district and raised by taxation shall be apportioned...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8237
After any project has been completely constructed the commission may at its option convey all the right, title and interest of the district in and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8250
Whenever it shall deem it advisable, the commission shall, by resolution, order that an election be held in the district upon the question of dissolution...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8251
Upon dissolution of a district containing a single city, any property which may have been acquired by the district shall vest in the city, except...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8252
If at the time of the election to dissolve the district there is outstanding any bonded indebtedness of the district, the vote to dissolve shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8265
Any district, in order to determine the legality of its existence, may institute a proceeding in the superior court of the county.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8266
The proceeding is instituted by filing with the clerk of the court a complaint setting forth: (a) The name of the district. (b) Its exterior...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8267
The summons shall be addressed generally to all persons interested in the district, or in any of the lands contained in the district, and shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8268
Within 30 days after the last publication of summons, any person interested may appear and answer the complaint. The answer shall set forth the facts...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8269
If any provision of this part is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8275
At any time after the formation of a district the board may determine that contiguous territory should be annexed to the district.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8276
The board shall fix a time and place for hearing of the matter of annexation and shall direct its clerk to publish a notice pursuant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8277
The notice shall contain a description of the territory proposed to be annexed and the time and place at which objections to the annexation will...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8278
At the time and place of hearing, or at any time to which it is continued, the board shall consider any objections which may be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8279
After the hearing the board may refuse to annex any territory to the district or it may include all or a portion of the territory...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8280
Any territory which will not be benefited by inclusion in the district shall not be included in the district.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8281
The order of annexation shall be conclusive evidence of the validity of all prior proceedings leading to the annexation recited therein and upon the making...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8282
The procedure prescribed in this part shall be the exclusive method of formation of such district and of annexation of territory to a district.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8290
Subject to the provisions of Chapter 8 of Part 1, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code, the unincorporated territory of a county which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8291
Prior to the completion of proceedings for the annexation or inclusion of unincorporated territories to or within a city which is a part of a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8292
The resolution shall be published pursuant to Section 6066 of the Government Code in the territory proposed to be annexed or included. The first publication...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8293
The hearing may be continued from time to time and from place to place for not exceeding a total of 60 days by public declaration...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8294
At the hearing, the city council shall hear all relevant and pertinent objections to inclusion of any portion or portions of the territory within the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8295
At the hearing, or within 20 days after the adjournment thereof, the city council shall by resolution determine what, if any, portion or portions of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8296
Upon the completion of the annexation or inclusion of the unincorporated territory described in Section 8290 to a city, the clerk of the legislative body...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8297
Upon receipt of the certified copy of the resolution or ordinance, and resolution, referred to in Section 8296, the secretary of the commission of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8300
This part may be cited as the Public Streets, Highways, and Service Easements Vacation Law.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8301
Unless the provision or context otherwise requires, the definitions in this chapter shall govern the construction of this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8302
"Adoption" of a resolution includes passage or enactment of a resolution.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8303
"Clerk" includes a person or officer who is the clerk of a legislative body.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8304
"Legislative body" means: (a) In the case of a county or city and county, the board of supervisors. (b) In the case of a city,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8305
"Local agency" means a county, city, or city and county.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8305.5
"Public entity" means a local agency or the California Transportation Commission.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8306
"Public service easement" includes all or part of, or any right in: (a) A right-of-way, easement, or use restriction acquired for public use by dedication...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8306.5
"Public utility" means a public utility as defined in Section 216 of the Public Utilities Code.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8307
"Resolution" includes an ordinance.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8308
"Street" and "highway" include all or part of, or any right in, a state highway or other public highway, road, street, avenue, alley, lane, driveway,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8309
"Vacation" means the complete or partial abandonment or termination of the public right to use a street, highway, or public service easement.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8310
This part shall be liberally construed in order to effectuate its purposes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8311
(a) The procedures provided in this part are alternative procedures for vacating streets, highways, and public service easements. The authority granted in this part is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8312
Except as provided in Section 8315, a city legislative body may vacate, pursuant to this part, all or part of a street, highway, or public...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8313
(a) If the proposed vacation of a street, highway, or public service easement is within an area for which a general plan is adopted by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8314
Section 892 applies to a street, highway, or public service easement vacated pursuant to this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8315
A state highway may be vacated under this part only by the commission.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8316
One or more streets, highways, and public service easements, whether or not contiguous, may be included and vacated in the same proceeding.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8317
(a) Proof of publication of a notice shall be made by affidavit pursuant to the Code of Civil Procedure. Proof of the posting of a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8320
(a) The legislative body of a local agency may initiate a proceeding under this chapter in either of the following ways: (1) On its own...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8321
(a) Ten or more freeholders may petition the board of supervisors to vacate a street or highway under this chapter. At least two of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8322
(a) Except as provided in subdivisions (b) and (c), notice of the hearing on the proposed vacation shall be published for at least two successive...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8323
At least two weeks before the day set for the hearing, the legislative body shall post conspicuously notices of vacation along the line of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8324
(a) At the hearing, the legislative body shall hear the evidence offered by persons interested. (b) If the legislative body finds, from all the evidence...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8325
(a) The clerk shall cause a certified copy of the resolution of vacation, attested by the clerk under seal, to be recorded without acknowledgment, certificate...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8330
(a) The legislative body of a local agency may summarily vacate a street or highway that has been superseded by relocation. (b) A street or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8330.5
(a) Subject to subdivisions (b) and (c), the commission may retain, relinquish to a local agency pursuant to Section 73, or summarily vacate a state...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8331
The legislative body of a local agency may summarily vacate a street or highway if both of the following conditions exist: (a) For a period...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8332
The legislative body of a local agency may summarily vacate a street or highway pursuant to an agreement entered into with the department pursuant to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8333
The legislative body of a local agency may summarily vacate a public service easement in any of the following cases: (a) The easement has not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8334
The legislative body of a local agency may summarily vacate any of the following: (a) An excess right-of-way of a street or highway not required...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8334.5
Notwithstanding any other provision of this article, a street, highway, or public service easement may not be summarily vacated if there are in-place public utility...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8335
(a) The legislative body may vacate a street, highway, or public service easement pursuant to the authority provided in this chapter by adopting a resolution...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8336
(a) The clerk shall cause a certified copy of the resolution of vacation, attested by the clerk under seal, to be recorded without acknowledgment, certificate...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8340
In a proceeding to vacate a street or highway: (a) A public entity may reserve and except from the vacation the easement and right at...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8341
(a) In a proceeding to vacate a street or highway, if the legislative body determines that the public convenience and necessity require the reservation and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8345
As used in this article, "public body" means a city or special district as defined in Section 54775 of the Government Code.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8346
(a) A public body or public utility may request a local agency for notice of proceedings to vacate a street or highway. (b) Every local...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8347
If a public body or public utility has requested notice of the vacation proceeding under Section 8346, the local agency shall give written notice of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8348
(a) Within 30 days after receipt of the notice of the vacation proceeding, the public body may: (1) Determine that public convenience and necessity require...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8349
Nothing in this article shall be construed to: (a) Affect any reservation or the right to reserve easements pursuant to this chapter or any other...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8350
Except as provided in Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 8340), the vacation of a street, highway, or public service easement extinguishes all public easements therein.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8351
Except as otherwise provided in Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 8340) or in this chapter, upon the vacation of a street, highway, or public service...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8352
(a) Except as provided in Section 8353, vacation of a street, highway, or public service easement pursuant to this part does not affect a private...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8353
(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), the vacation of a street or highway extinguishes all private easements therein claimed by reason of the purchase...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8355
If the legislative body of a public entity determines that property previously subject to a street, highway, or public service easement, title to which is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8356
(a) Notwithstanding Section 8311, if a street or highway is vacated by a local agency under this part, or under any other law or under...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8357
The purchase price for any property sold by the legislative body of a local agency pursuant to this article shall be paid into the treasury...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8360
A local agency may, by written contract, agree with another local agency that a street or highway running from either of the local agencies to,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8361
A written agreement between any local agencies made and ratified prior to January 1, 1981, by the respective legislative bodies of both local agencies and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8362
Whenever a written agreement is made pursuant to Section 8360, or has been made and is ratified by Section 8361, each contracting local agency has...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8363
Every agreement between local agencies made in accordance with the provisions of this chapter shall be recorded in the office of the county recorder of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8500
This division may be cited as the Improvement Bond Act of 1915.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8501
Unless the particular provision or the context otherwise requires, the definitions and general provisions contained in this part shall govern the construction of this division.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8502
This division provides an alternative system for the issuance of bonds to represent and be secured by the assessments made to pay the costs and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8502.5
"Assessed" and "assessment" mean assessments made pursuant to subdivisions (d) and (e) of Section 10204, or other law pursuant to which the assessment was levied,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8503
"City" includes counties, cities and counties and public corporations, districts and agencies.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8504
"Legislative body" means: (a) When used with reference to a county, the board of supervisors. (b) When used with reference to a city, the body...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8505
"Clerk" means: (a) When used with reference to a county, the person or officer who is or acts as the clerk of the legislative body...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8506
"Treasurer" means: (a) When used with reference to a county, the county treasurer. (b) When used with reference to a city, the city treasurer.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8507
As used with reference to a county, "street superintendent" or "superintendent of streets" means the county surveyor, or such other competent county officer as may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8508
As used with reference to a county, "engineer" means the county surveyor, or such other competent county officer as may be appointed by the legislative...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8509
"Auditor" means: (a) When used with reference to a county, the county auditor. (b) When used with reference to a city, any person who is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8510
"Tax collector" means: (a) When used with reference to a county, the county tax collector. (b) When used with reference to a city, the person...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8511
The provisions of this division relative to the time or place of performance of official duty or relative to the form of any resolution, notice,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8514
Notwithstanding any other provision of this division, income realized from the investment of money on deposit in a fund or account established pursuant to this...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8530
Whenever in this division a notice, resolution, order or other matter is required to be published and the manner of such publication is not specified,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8531
Whenever in this division, a notice, resolution, order or other matter is required to be published and the time for such publication is not specified,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8532
If there is no newspaper published in the city any notices required to be published under any provision of this division may in lieu of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8550
Whenever in this division a notice, resolution, order or other matter is required to be posted and the time or method for such posting is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8570
The legislative body of any city may determine that serial bonds, term bonds, or both, shall be issued as provided in this division to represent...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8571
If the legislative body determines that bonds shall be issued as provided in this division to represent the expense of any proposed work or improvement,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8571.3
(a) The legislative body may determine that bonds issued pursuant to this division shall not be subject to refunding pursuant to the procedures of Division...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8571.5
The legislative body may determine that bonds issued pursuant to this division may be refunded under specified conditions. If the legislative body so determines, it...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8572
A similar description of the bonds shall be inserted in the assessment issued by the street superintendent to the contractor under the Improvement Act of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8573
The bond declaration in the resolution of intention, assessment, and notice of recording the assessment may be substantially in the following form: "Notice is hereby...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8620
After confirmation of the assessment by the legislative body and after the filing of the statement of payments received upon the assessment by the contractor...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8621
The treasurer shall determine the assessments which are unpaid and the aggregate amount thereof.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8622
The treasurer, if the assessment was levied under the Improvement Act of 1911, or the legislative body, if the assessment was levied under the Municipal...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8623
The bonds shall be immediately delivered to the contractor or its assigns in satisfaction of the balance due upon the assessment and warrant if the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8624
The estimated cost of incidental expenses, as defined in the law under which the assessment was levied, shall be included in the assessment.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8625
If bonds can not be issued upon the security of any particular unpaid assessments because of a restraining order, injunction or other cause not applicable...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8626
If the assessment was levied under the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 or other law, the proceeds of the sale of the bonds shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8650
(a) Except as provided otherwise by the legislative body pursuant to Section 8650.1, the bonds shall be issued in series and an even annual proportion...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8650.1
The legislative body, in its discretion, may determine, either (a) in the resolution of intention describing the improvement work, or (b) thereafter in any change...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8651
The final series of installment of the bonds shall mature and be payable on a date which shall not exceed 39 years from the second...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8651.5
Each bond, or any portion of the bond in a fixed amount or any integral multiple of the fixed amount, shall be subject to redemption...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8652
The bonds shall be substantially in the following form: United States of America State of California County of ______ REGISTERED REGISTERED Number $ IMPROVEMENT BOND...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8653
The bonds shall be signed by the treasurer and the clerk of the legislative body. However, the legislative body may by order authorize the use...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8654
The bonds shall bear interest at the rate specified or determined in the proceedings. The bonds maturing in any year shall constitute the annual series...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8655
The bonds, by their issuance, shall be conclusive evidence of the regularity of all proceedings had prior thereto under this division and under the law...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8660
As an alternative to any other authority, a legislative body may, at its discretion, issue bonds bearing a variable interest rate pursuant to this division....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8660.5
The legislative body may determine to issue serial or term bonds, or both, bearing a variable interest rate that represent and are secured by assessments...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8661
If the legislative body determines to issue bonds as provided in this part to represent the expense of any proposed work or improvement, it shall,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8662
The bonds shall be substantially in the form set forth in Section 8652, except as revised to conform to this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8663
The unpaid assessments shall be payable in substantially the manner set forth in subdivision (a) of Section 8680, or in substantially the same manner, but...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8663.5
Interest on all unpaid assessments shall run from the date of the bonds, and shall be computed for each interest pay period at the date...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8664
Each bond, or any portion of the bond in a fixed amount or any integral multiple of the fixed amount, shall be subject to redemption...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8664.3
The legislative body may, by resolution, specify that the interest rate on the bonds may vary from time to time as determined by a bond...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8664.5
The legislative body may, by resolution, specify terms and conditions under which the bonds may be converted to a fixed interest rate.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8665
The legislative body may, by resolution, specify terms and conditions under which the city agrees to repurchase the bonds. The legislative body may secure a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8665.5
The notice of assessment recorded with the county recorder pursuant to Section 3114 shall include the following statement: Notice is further given that unpaid assessments...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8670
The bonds and interest shall be paid at the office of the treasurer or of another paying agent designated by the legislative body.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8671
The treasurer or designated paying agent shall keep a redemption fund designated by the name of the bonds, in which there shall be placed all...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8672
The treasurer or the designated paying agent shall keep a register in his or her office showing the series, number, date, amount, rate of interest,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8680
(a) The unpaid assessments shall be payable in annual installments corresponding in number and proportionate amount to the number of installments and principal amounts of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8681
Interest on all unpaid assessments shall begin to run from the date of filing of the contractor's statement, or as otherwise provided in the law...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8682
(a) A copy of the order of the legislative body determining the assessments remaining unpaid and upon the security of which bonds are issued shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8682.1
(a) In addition to the amounts set forth in Section 8682, the auditor shall further annually enter in the assessment roll on which taxes will...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8683
If the legislative body conducting the proceedings is not a county and collections of assessments are made by county officials, the county auditor shall, within...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8684
Taxpayers shall have the same right to pay assessments together with interest, and any penalties thereon, under protest as they have to pay general city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8685
If any lot or parcel of land affected by any assessment is not separately assessed on the tax roll so that the installment of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8686
If it appears to the legislative body that, according to the dates when taxes are collected in the city, there will be an insufficient amount...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8688
Any interested owner shall have the right to tender to the treasurer in payment or part payment of any installment of the assessment or interest...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8689
Within the Bass Lake Improvement District in Madera County, a person who has an interest in any land in the improvement district less than a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8700
In the event bonds are ordered to be issued, the unpaid assessments, as shown on the list filed by the street superintendent and determined by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8701
Such assessments and reassessments and each installment thereof and the interest and penalties thereon shall constitute a lien against the lots and parcels of land...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8702
The lien, whether bonds issued to represent the assessment or otherwise, shall be subordinate to all fixed special assessment liens previously imposed upon the same...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8703
The lien of a reassessment and a refunding assessment shall have the same priority as the original assessment to which it relates. A supplemental assessment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8704
Unmatured installments, interest and penalties secured by any such lien or liens shall not be deemed to be within the terms of any general warranty...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8705
If any assessment heretofore or hereafter issued is void or unenforceable, for any cause, or if bonds are issued to represent or be secured by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8706
When made, the reassessment shall constitute a trust fund for the redemption and payment of the original bonds issued against the original assessment; or the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8707
If the legislative body calls in the original issue of outstanding bonds, it may direct the treasurer to, and the treasurer shall thereupon, advance the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8708
Upon the surrender of the outstanding bonds, the new bonds shall be issued ratably to the holders of the original outstanding bonds. Each holder of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8730
If any lot or parcel of land upon which there is an unpaid assessment against which a bond has been issued under this division, is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8731
The street superintendent shall file with the clerk a report and an amended assessment of the lots or parcels of land described in the order...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8732
Upon the filing of the street superintendent's report and amended assessment the clerk shall fix a time and place for a hearing upon the amended...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8733
All persons interested in the original assessment, or in the lands affected thereby or in the bonds secured thereby, may, at the time of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8734
The clerk shall file the amended assessment as confirmed or modified by the legislative body with the auditor, who shall annually thereafter enter upon the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8740
The procedures of this part are alternative to Part 10 of this division, relating to division of land and bond.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8740.1
If any lot or parcel of land upon which there is an unpaid assessment represented by bonds issued under this division is subdivided, including a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8740.2
Upon receipt of the application and fee the street superintendent shall apportion to each separate part of the original lot or parcel of land the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8740.3
(a) When the apportionment has been made, an application signed by all persons owning an interest in the original lot or parcel of land may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8740.4
When the street superintendent has ascertained that the application is signed by all the necessary persons, and that no request for a hearing has been...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8740.5
The street superintendent shall file the amended assessment with the auditor, who shall annually thereafter enter upon the assessment roll the installments becoming due on...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8745
The legislative body may, by resolution, borrow money in anticipation of the sale of bonds which have been authorized pursuant to this division, but which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8745.2
The principal and interest on the bond anticipation notes may be paid from any money available for their payment. Any portion of the principal or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8745.4
The proceeds of bond anticipation notes issued pursuant to this part may be used for any purpose for which the bonds in anticipation of which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8745.6
The bond anticipation notes shall not be issued in any amount in excess of the aggregate amount of bonds which the legislative body has been...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8745.8
The legislative body may provide, in its resolution authorizing the issuance of bond anticipation notes, that the note shall be subject to call and redemption...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8746
The bond anticipation notes may be issued and sold in the same manner as the bonds.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8746.2
The bond anticipation notes and the resolution authorizing them may contain any provisions, conditions, or limitations which a resolution of the legislative body authorizing the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8746.4
The legislative body shall provide a remedy in its resolution authorizing the issuance of bond anticipation notes if the anticipated bonds cannot be sold at...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8750
By proceeding in accordance with the provisions of this part the treasurer may advance the maturity of any bond to the second day of March...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8751
Notice of advanced maturity shall be given in writing to the registered holder or owner of the bond by registered or certified mail or personal...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8751.5
In the event the treasurer receives for payment any interest coupon from a bond for which notice of advanced maturity has been given without the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8752
If notice of advanced maturity is given, the bond shall mature and become payable on the date fixed for maturity in the notice. The holder...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8753
The cost of serving or publishing the notice of advanced maturity shall be paid from the redemption fund.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8754
More than one bond may be covered in a single notice of advanced maturity.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8755
Prior to the surrender of any bond or the setting aside of any funds, the treasurer may waive and vacate any notice of advanced maturity...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8756
In selecting bonds for retirement, the treasurer shall follow the procedure set forth in Section 8768. The decision of the treasurer in selecting bonds for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8760
The procedures of this part are alternative to Part 8 (commencing with Section 8680) and Part 11 (commencing with Section 8750) relating to the partial...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8766
The owner of assessed land, except land which has been ordered to judicial foreclosure pursuant to Section 8830, may prepay the assessment and remove the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8766.5
The owner of assessed land, except land which has been ordered to judicial foreclosure pursuant to Section 8830, may prepay the assessment in part and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8767
Upon receiving a partial or full prepayment of an assessment, the treasurer shall deposit it in an assessment prepayment subaccount of the bond redemption fund....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8768
The treasurer shall select bonds for retirement in such a way that the ratio of outstanding bonds to issued bonds shall be approximately the same...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8769
Before issuing bonds pursuant to this division, the legislative body shall determine, and shall declare in the resolution of intention, one of the following: (a)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8770
If it appears to the treasurer that there is danger of an ultimate loss accruing to the bondholders for any reason, he or she shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8771
On receipt of the report, the legislative body shall fix a date for hearing thereon. The clerk shall give notice of the hearing by posting...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8772
If the legislative body determines that in its judgment there will be a shortage in the redemption fund, it shall direct the treasurer to pay...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8773
In order to facilitate the making of proportionate payments, the holders of outstanding bonds shall surrender them to the treasurer for registration and cancellation. Upon...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8774
The legislative body may hold supplemental hearings on like notice and such other and supplemental orders may be made from time to time as may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8775
If a deficiency occurs in the redemption fund with which to pay past due bonds, past due interest, or bonds or interest which will become...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8776
When funds become available for the payment of any bond which was not paid upon presentment, the treasurer shall notify the registered owner thereof by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8778
If a deficiency remains in the redemption fund after one year from the issuance of the bonds, the legislative body may require all persons interested...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8779
Notice of the hearing shall be given by publication, and shall also be posted by the street superintendent in the same manner as provided by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8780
At the time set for the hearing the legislative body shall proceed to hear any person appearing and may determine whether or not such deficiency...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8781
The cost of the publication and posting of the notice and of making the supplemental assessment may be included in the supplemental assessment. A copy...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8782
The legislative body may provide in its order levying the supplemental assessment that the supplemental assessments may be collected in annual installments during the remaining...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8783
All money collected on the supplemental assessment shall be paid into the redemption fund and be applied to the payment of the costs of publishing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8784
If there is a surplus remaining in the redemption fund after payment of all bonds and the interest thereon, that surplus shall first be applied...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8800
Upon default in the payment of any installment of principal or interest on any assessment or reassessment, the lands securing those installments and assessments shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8801
If any lot or parcel of land becomes tax-defaulted property for nonpayment of taxes and of any installment of the assessment thereon, or of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8802
The city may pay and transfer into the redemption fund the amount of the delinquent assessment and of the delinquent interest for which the property...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8803
If a county or a city whose taxes are collected by the county is conducting the proceedings and the county or city has advanced available...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8804
If there are no available funds in the treasury with which to make payment of the amount of the delinquent assessment and interest for which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8805
If the city has made advances as provided in Section 8803 with respect to any installment and any succeeding installment of the assessment or of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8806
Notwithstanding Section 8805, if a city has advanced available funds either in performance of its obligations in proceedings wherein the assessment was levied prior to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8808
The city shall have the right to advance and pay any other taxes wherever necessary to protect its interest in property against which there is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8809
The legislative body, shall, at the time of fixing the annual tax rate and levying the taxes to be collected for general city purposes, levy...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8830
(a) As a cumulative remedy, if any assessment or reassessment or installment thereof, or of any interest thereon, together with any penalties, costs, fees, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8831
Costs in the action shall be fixed and allowed by the court and shall include a reasonable attorney's fee, interest, penalties and other charges or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8832
(a) The court shall have the power to adjudge and decree a lien against the lot or parcel of property covered by the assessment or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8833
(a) When any foreclosure actions are ordered by the local agency or legislative body, or when subsequent installments and interest that are also to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8833.5
At any time after the tax collector has been relieved of further duty with regard to amounts charged against him or her on account of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8834
The foreclosure action shall be brought in the name of the city or a trustee employed on behalf of the bondholders pursuant to Section 8830,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8835
The amount of penalties, costs and interest due shall be calculated up to the date of the judgment.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8836
(a) In the event a lot or parcel of property fails to sell for the minimum price required by Section 8832, the city may petition...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8837
This section applies if delinquent assessment installments, together with any penalties, interest, and costs, are collected through the sale of the property by the tax...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8840
Except as otherwise provided in Section 8836 and notwithstanding any other provision of law, the purchaser of property subject to delinquent installments of principal or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8850
No bond, assessment, or installment thereof or of the interest or penalties thereon, or declaration of default or deed shall be held invalid for any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8851
Upon the application of the legislative body or of any holder or other interested party, the Commissioner of Financial Institutions shall examine into the regularity...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8880
In any proceedings leading to the issuance of bonds pursuant to this division, the legislative body may include, as an incidental expense of the proceedings,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8881
Where a special reserve fund is created for a bond issue, the assessment levied on any parcel for the payment of the bond issue shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8882
Upon receipt of the bond sale proceeds, the amount so provided for the special reserve fund pursuant to Section 8880 shall be transferred to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8883
The money in the special reserve fund shall be available for transfer into the redemption fund for the bonds pursuant to Part 13 (commencing with...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8884
Whenever an assessment is paid off following the issuance of bonds, there shall be transferred, from the special reserve fund to the redemption fund, an...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8885
Whenever the balance in the special reserve fund is sufficient to retire all remaining outstanding bonds in the issue, whether by advance retirement or otherwise,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8886
Money in the special reserve fund may be temporarily invested in any authorized investments pursuant to Article 1 (commencing with Section 53600) of Chapter 4...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 8887
Notwithstanding any other provision in this part, for the purposes of (1) assuring that the bonds to be issued will not become arbitrage bonds as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9000
The refunding of bonds issued under the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915" so as to restore property to the tax rolls and make it available...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9001
The legislative body of any city in this State may refund bonds issued under the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915," under and subject to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9002
It is the intention of this division that the original bonds and the original assessments shall remain in full force and effect until superseded and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9003
Any action or determination made necessary by reason of constitutional requirements or otherwise, or any action or determination which is convenient in the making of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9004
Any city may employ any qualified person to perform any work provided for or authorized by this division or in connection with the refunding of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9005
The incidental expenses of any refunding and reassessment authorized by this division shall be paid by the city in which the district lies.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9006
When proceedings are commenced under this division, the provisions of this division only shall apply thereto.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9007
This division does not affect any other act or acts now existing or which may hereafter be passed covering the same subject matter, nor apply...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9008
The remedies provided for the enforcement of any reassessment levied under the provisions of this division are not exclusive and additional remedies may be provided...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9009
The curative clauses of this division are cumulative and each of them is to be given full force and effect.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9010
This division and all of its provisions shall be liberally construed, to the end that the purposes thereof may be made effective.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9011
Whenever the requisite number of property owners have filed their written consent to the refunding and reassessment under this division, any city may perform any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9012
In any action to foreclose or in any action to quiet title brought by the purchaser at a sale for delinquency under this division, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9013
In the event of foreclosure or action to quiet title process shall be served upon the same person or persons as in other cases of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9014
The purchaser, whether at tax collector's sale or at resale by the city in the event of the city having become the purchaser, or at...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9015
Unless the particular provision or the context otherwise requires, the definitions contained in this article shall govern the construction of this division.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9016
All words in this division relating to municipal officers and matters shall be construed as referring to the corresponding county officers and matters under this
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9017
"Auditor" means: (a) When used with reference to a county, the county auditor. (b) When used with reference to a city, any person who, under...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9018
"City" includes counties, cities and counties, and all corporations organized and existing for municipal purposes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9019
"Clerk" means: (a) When used with reference to a county, the clerk of the board of supervisors. (b) When used with reference to a city,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9020
"Legislative body" means: (a) When used with reference to a county, the board of supervisors. (b) When used with reference to a city, the body...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9021
"Parcel" means lot, piece, parcel, or tract of land.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9022
As used with reference to a county, "street superintendent" or "superintendent of streets" means the county surveyor or such other competent county officer as may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9023
"Tax collector" means any person who, under whatever name or title, is charged with the duty of collecting taxes, advertising delinquent lists of unpaid taxes,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9024
"Tax-deeded lands" are parcels of land, the assessment upon which is security for the outstanding bonds to be refunded, which have been deeded to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9025
"Treasurer" means: (a) When used with reference to a county, the county treasurer. (b) When used with reference to a city, the city treasurer.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9050
Whenever any principal or interest of any issue of bonds issued under the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915" is past due and unpaid because of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9055
The legislative body may enter into a written contract or contracts with the owner or owners of such bonds and provide therein for the cancellation...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9056
When any bond is presented by any person to the legislative body for refunding, such person shall be deemed the owner thereof, and the legislative...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9057
The contract or contracts shall determine the terms and conditions upon which the outstanding bonds shall be exchanged for the refunding bonds.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9058
The bonds to be refunded may be deposited with the city treasurer or with any duly incorporated bank or trust company doing business in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9059
The State of California or any city, county, or other political subdivision or public corporation, owning any bonds which might be refunded under the provisions...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9060
The city may at any time prior to the actual issuance and exchange of the refunding bonds make additional contracts with any owners of bonds...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9061
If the owners of 75 percent or more of the principal amount of the outstanding bonds of any issue join in the contract or contracts,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9070
In the event that the holders of one or more of the outstanding bonds do not enter any contract to refund the same, nevertheless, if...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9071
The city which is conducting the refunding proceedings may make an advancement or contribution or an additional contribution in order to provide money to pay...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9072
If any person advances money to provide for the payment or retirement of the bonds of nonconsenting holders the legislative body may deliver at par...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9073
Any other methods of raising funds for the payment or retirement of the bonds of nonconsenting holders which will, prior to the time the assessment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9074
Whenever any money is placed in any fund for the retirement or payment of the bonds of nonconsenting holders such money shall be used only...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9075
In the event that the discharge of the bonds of any nonconsenting holders at less than the par value thereof has been authorized by any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9076
The reassessment shall not be recorded until adequate provision has been made in accordance with the terms of this article for the payment or retirement...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9080
Two or more issues of bonds issued under the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 may be refunded in one proceeding under this division and only...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9081
The proceedings for refunding two or more issues of bonds shall follow as nearly as may be the procedure for the refunding of one issue,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9100
When the contract between the city and 75 percent or more of the bondholders has been entered into, the legislative body shall direct the auditor...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9101
The amount of the reassessment upon any parcel of land shall be computed by the auditor in the following manner: (a) Subtract from the total...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9102
As an alternative method of apportioning the reassessments, the legislative body, if it determines that it appears that the assessments upon some of the lands...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9103
When the reassessment has been spread under the alternative method, it shall be filed with the auditor and the auditor shall include it in his...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9104
The amount of the reassessment upon any parcel shall not exceed the unpaid amount of the original assessment upon that parcel and the unpaid annual...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9105
Tax-deeded land shall be subject to reassessment.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9106
Any parcel of land subject to the lien of any assessment securing bonds to be refunded pursuant to this division which has been deeded to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9107
All money appropriated by the city or county to assist in refunding shall be credited upon the reassessment and shall reduce each of the reassessments...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9125
A city proceeding under this division may appropriate money from any available fund to assist in the refunding. Wherever the improvement is a street, bridge,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9126
In addition to the authority contained elsewhere in this division, any city, county, or city and county, district, or other public corporation of any class...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9127
All or any part of the delinquent taxes levied upon lands subject to reassessment in the refunding proceeding for any city, county, or city and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9128
Such appropriation or contribution may be of money to be received from the collection of such delinquent taxes or may be made by authorizing the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9129
If cancellation as provided in this article is authorized, a certified copy of the resolution making the contribution or appropriation and authorizing the cancellation of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9130
When any appropriation or contribution is made by authorizing the cancellation of taxes, all interest and penalties on the taxes appropriated or contributed shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9131
The taxes to be appropriated or contributed may be described in the resolution making the appropriation or contribution as all of the taxes for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9132
The resolution making the appropriation or contribution and authorizing the cancellation of taxes shall comply with the following requirements: (a) It shall be adopted by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9133
When an appropriation or contribution of taxes has been made under this article, the county auditor shall compute the amount of the unpaid taxes, penalties,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9134
Where property has been deeded to the State for delinquent taxes and any appropriation or contribution of any part of the delinquent taxes is made...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9140
The statement of the auditor pursuant to Article 1 of this chapter shall be filed with the legislative body.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9141
If the legislative body finds the statement of the auditor to be correct upon examination, it shall approve the statement.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9142
Upon the approval of the statement of the auditor the legislative body shall adopt a resolution reciting that the statement of the auditor has been...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9143
The resolution shall also state the total amount of the outstanding bonds, the amount of the due and unpaid interest coupons, the total amount of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9144
If the assessment was spread as provided in Section 9102 the resolution shall state that fact.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9145
The resolution shall be published once a week for four successive weeks in some newspaper of general circulation in the city.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9160
The owners of property liable to pay assessments have the right to pay such assessments, together with interest thereon as provided by the proceedings and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9161
The assessments upon property as to which such written notice has been given shall be paid and collected with interest and penalties thereon as provided...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9162
Outstanding bonds payable serially as the assessments are payable, and in principal amount equal to the principal of the assessments included in written notices given...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9163
In the event any property owner elects to continue to pay assessments as provided in this chapter, the proposed reassessment upon his parcel of land...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9164
If in order that the principal amount of outstanding bonds not canceled in the refunding proceedings which is payable annually and interest thereon shall equal...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9165
If any property owner does not elect to continue to pay assessments as provided in this chapter, then the legislative body shall make a reassessment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9180
The written consent of the owners of a majority in area of the land subject to reassessment shall be filed with the clerk of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9181
Any owner of land subject to reassessment may file his consent in writing to the refunding and reassessment upon substantially the terms stated in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9182
Owners of land within the meaning of this chapter are those and those only who appear to be such upon the records in the office...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9183
As to any land deeded to a city for delinquent taxes or for delinquent taxes and assessments, the legislative body of the city is authorized...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9184
As to tax deeded lands the State Controller may sign any consent or consents to the refunding and reassessment for the State, and the board...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9185
Executors, administrators, special administrators and guardians may consent for any property of the estate represented by them. Any trustee of an express trust of land...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9186
At the hearing on the refunding and reassessment the legislative body shall determine whether the written consent of the owners of a majority in area...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9187
The validity, sufficiency, or genuineness of any of the consents, or the finding and determination of the legislative body thereon, shall not be contested in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9200
Any person interested in any of the property to be reassessed may file a written protest against the amount reassessed against his or any other...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9201
Any person who files such a protest shall have full opportunity to be heard thereon.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9202
At the time and place fixed for hearing, the legislative body shall hear any complaints or objections that may be made concerning the amount of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9203
At the hearing no objections to the regularity of the proceedings with reference to the making of the improvement or the validity or the amount...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9204
The determination of the legislative body upon all objections or protests shall be final and conclusive.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9205
The hearing may be continued from time to time by order entered in the minutes, but must be concluded within 30 days from the date...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9206
At the hearing the legislative body may review and correct the amount of any reassessments upon any parcel of land, but shall not assess against...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9207
At the conclusion of the hearing the reassessment as originally made or as reviewed and corrected shall be confirmed by resolution entered upon the minutes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9208
The resolution of confirmation shall designate by reassessment number or other appropriate designation or description the parcels of land in the statement on file with...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9225
When the reassessment, as made or as reviewed and corrected, has been confirmed by the legislative body, it shall be recorded in the office of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9226
When recorded with the superintendent of streets the reassessment shall become a lien upon the various parcels of land assessed and shall be in lieu...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9227
Assessments originally levied, and all penalties and interest accrued thereon, shall be deemed superseded and supplanted by the reassessments.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9228
The lien of the reassessment shall be given superiority and priority as of the date that the original assessment became a lien upon the property
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9229
Reassessments and each installment thereof and the interest and penalties thereon shall be a lien against the parcels of land on which made, until the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9230
Unmatured installments, interest, and penalties on unpaid reassessments shall not be deemed to be within the terms of any general warranty of title as to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9231
When refunding bonds are issued, the reassessments and any reassessments which may be issued thereon or in lieu thereof, together with interest thereon, shall remain...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9250
A copy of the resolution of the legislative body confirming the reassessments upon the security of which the refunding bonds are issued, shall be filed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9251
The auditor shall keep a record in his office showing the several installments of principal and interest on the reassessments which are to be collected...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9252
The auditor shall annually enter in his assessment roll on which taxes will next become due, opposite each parcel of land affected, in a space...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9253
The percentages when collected shall cover the expenses and compensation of the treasurer incurred in the collection of such reassessments, and of the interest and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9254
In the event that reassessment collections are made by county officials for a city the county auditor shall at the close of the tax collecting...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9255
If a parcel of land affected by any reassessment is not separately assessed on the roll so that the installment to be collected can be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9260
The treasurer shall keep a redemption fund designated by the name of the bonds, into which he shall place all sums received by him from...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9261
A city proceeding under this division may at its discretion temporarily transfer money into the redemption fund from other funds in which such moneys are...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9262
From the redemption fund the treasurer shall disburse and pay the refunding bonds and the interest due thereon upon presention of the proper bonds and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9263
All money in the redemption fund upon the date the statement of the auditor is approved by the legislative body shall be paid to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9270
Any interested owner may release and pay any unpaid reassessment by depositing with the treasurer of the city the total unpaid balance of such reassessment,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9271
If an owner pays a reassessment in a lump sum and the proceeds of that payment are used for the purchase or call of a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9280
Taxpayers shall have the same right to pay such reassessment as so entered with interest, and any penalties thereon, under protest as they have to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9285
Reassessments shall bear interest from the date of recording of the reassessment at the rate or rates stated in the refunding bonds.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9286
For each year the interest shall be computed and collected up to the next second day of July succeeding, no deduction being made by reason...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9287
Whenever it appears to the legislative body that according to the dates when taxes are collected in the city there will be an insufficient amount...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9288
If the refunding bonds are payable in annual series, unpaid reassessments shall be payable in annual series corresponding in number to the number or series...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9289
If the refunding bonds all mature in one year, the unpaid reassessments shall be payable annually and an even annual proportion of each reassessment shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9290
The annual proportion of each reassessment coming due in any year, together with the annual interest on such reassessment, shall be payable in annual or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9291
Reassessment installments and the annual interest thereon shall be payable and become delinquent at the same times and in the same proportionate amounts and bear...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9300
Upon default in payment of any installment of a reassessment, or interest or penalties thereon, the lands securing the reassessments shall be sold in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9301
In the event of default in the payment of any installment of any reassessment upon tax-deeded land or default in the payment of interest thereon,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9302
The city shall be the purchaser at any delinquent sale in like manner in which it becomes or may become the purchaser of property sold...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9303
If the municipal property tax is collected by county officials and sales for nonpayment of such taxes are made to the State, the State shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9304
As to all lands of which any city is deemed the real purchaser under the provisions of this article, such city and all of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9305
If any succeeding installment of the reassessment on property purchased by a city at a delinquency sale or interest thereon is not paid in any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9306
The city shall, unless a resale has been made by it, from time to time, when due pay and transfer into the redemption fund the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9307
In the event of sale by the tax collector of any lot or parcel of land for nonpayment of taxes and of any installment of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9308
A deed issued under this chapter conveys to the grantee the absolute title to the lands described therein, free of all encumbrances, except unpaid installments,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9315
If there are no available funds in the treasury of the city or county with which to pay sums due on property bought at delinquency...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9316
The delay in execution of a certificate of sale to a city or to the State referred to in the next preceding section shall not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9317
The legislative body may, and in the event of demand by the tax collector therefor as provided in Section 9315 shall, at the time of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9318
The special tax provided for in this chapter shall be in addition to all other taxes and shall be computed, entered, and collected in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9350
In the event of nonpayment of any reassessment or installment thereof or of any interest thereon, together with any penalties and other charges accruing under...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9351
The lien of a reassessment on tax-deeded land may be foreclosed as in case of other lands.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9352
The action shall be brought in the name of the city and may be brought at any time prior to the expiration of four years...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9353
The complaint may be brief and include substantially only the following allegations with reference to the reassessments sought to be collected: (a) That on a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9354
The costs of the action shall be fixed and allowed by the court and shall include a reasonable attorney's fee, interest, penalties, and other charges...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9355
The amount of penalties, costs and interest due shall be calculated up to the date of judgment.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9356
The court may adjudge and decree a lien against the lot or parcel of land covered by the reassessment for the amount of the judgment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9357
On appeal, the appellate courts shall have the same power to adjudge and decree a lien and order such premises to be sold on execution...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9358
The foreclosure action shall be governed and regulated by the provisions of this chapter, and also where not in conflict herewith by the codes of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9359
Upon the ordering of any of the foreclosure actions the tax collector shall be credited upon the assessment roll then in his hands with the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9360
In any action to foreclose the lien of a reassessment, any refunding bond shall be conclusive evidence of the regularity and validity of the reassessment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9361
A city shall have the right to advance and pay county or other taxes wherever necessary to protect its interest in property against which there...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9362
Any foreclosure of a reassessment lien shall convey the property to the purchaser free and clear of all encumbrances except such taxes and special assessment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9400
The legislative body shall provide for the issuance of the refunding bonds.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9401
In no event shall refunding bonds be issued for more than the par value of the outstanding bonds and the due and unpaid interest coupons...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9402
The refunding bonds shall represent and be secured by said reassessments and any later reassessments which may be levied or issued upon the same property...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9403
Refunding bonds issued pursuant to this division shall comply with the following requirements: (a) Bonds shall be in such denominations as the legislative body may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9404
All of the refunding bonds shall mature on July 2d.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9405
In no event shall the first maturity of any refunding bonds be earlier than the second day of July next succeeding 10 months after the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9406
The last maturity of any refunding bonds shall not exceed 19 years from the second day of July next succeeding 10 months after the date...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9407
The rate of interest on refunding bonds shall not exceed the rate of interest on the outstanding bonds.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9408
The interest on refunding bonds shall be payable on January 2d and July 2d, respectively, of each year.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9409
The first interest payment on such bonds shall in every case be January 2d next preceding the second day of July next succeeding 10 months...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9410
Refunding bonds and the interest thereon shall be paid at the office of the treasurer.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9411
Refunding bonds may be issued in substantially the following form: United States of America State of California No. __________ City of $ Refunding Improvement Bond...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9412
Each bond shall be conclusive evidence of the regularity of all proceedings for the issuance of refunding bonds and of the validity of said bonds...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9413
The refunding bonds shall be delivered to the holders of the outstanding bonds in accordance with the contract with such bondholders.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9414
When the refunding bonds have been exchanged for the outstanding bonds, the outstanding bonds, except as to any sum payable from assessments which property owners...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9415
If the city has appropriated money to assist in the refunding, such money shall be paid to the holders of outstanding bonds in accordance with...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9416
The validity of any refunding bonds issued under this division shall not be contested in any action, suit or proceeding unless such action or proceeding...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9417
The treasurer shall keep a register in his office which shall show the series, number, date, amount, rate of interest, and last known holder of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9450
Whenever there is in the redemption fund two thousand dollars ($2,000) or more available for the payment of principal of bonds, and not collected for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9451
The treasurer shall, by notice published once not less than 30 days prior to the date designated in some financial journal having a national circulation,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9452
The proposals for the sale of bonds shall be opened in public at the time and place specified in the notice. The legislative body in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9453
If no proposals are received at a price of less than par and accrued interest, or if an insufficient amount of bonds are tendered at...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9454
Notice of the calling of bonds for redemption shall be given by publication once in a financial journal having a national circulation, unless the holders...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9455
All refunding bonds so purchased or redeemed pursuant to call shall be canceled by the treasurer.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9456
All costs of publication provided for in this chapter shall be payable from the redemption fund.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9475
After the reassessment has been confirmed it shall not be contested in any way other than at the time and in the manner specified in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9476
No defect in the form of any reassessment levied pursuant to this division and no statutory defect in any of the proceedings relating to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9477
No bond, coupon, assessment, or installment thereof or of the interest or penalties thereon, and no certificate of sale or deed shall be held invalid...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9478
An action to determine the validity of a reassessment and of any refunding bonds issued or to be issued thereon may be brought pursuant to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9479
If any reassessment or any refunding bond is held illegal or invalid in any action or proceeding upon any ground which would apply to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9480
If refunding bonds are invalidated or held to be illegal, all of the provisions of the act under which the original bonds were issued shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9481
No action or proceeding to set aside, cancel, avoid, annul, or correct any reassessment levied under this division, or to review any of the proceedings,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9500
This division shall be known and may be cited as the "Refunding Act of 1984 for 1915 Improvement Act Bonds."
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9501
The procedures of this division are an alternative to Division 11 (commencing with Section 9000) which relates to the refunding of bonds under the Improvement...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9502
It is hereby declared that it is a public purpose for a local agency to issue refunding bonds for the purposes set forth in this...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9503
The legislative body of any city in this state may issue refunding bonds and refund outstanding bonds issued either under the Improvement Bond Act of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9504
It is the intention of this division that the outstanding bonds and the original assessments shall remain in full force and effect and secured by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9505
Any action or determination made necessary by reason of state or federal constitutional requirements or otherwise, or any action or determination which is convenient in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9506
Any city may retain or employ any qualified person to perform any work or perform any services provided for or authorized by this division or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9507
The incidental expenses of any refunding and reassessment authorized by this division, including the designated costs of issuing the refunding bonds, as defined and determined...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9508
Subject to Section 9509, when proceedings are commenced under this division, only this division shall apply.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9509
A reassessment proceeding under this division may be conducted concurrently with proceedings under any other applicable reassessment law and all resolutions, notices, reports, and other...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9510
Contributions and appropriations may be made at the times and in the manner provided in Article 2 (commencing with Section 9125) of Chapter 3 of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9511
This division does not affect any other act or acts now existing or which may hereafter be passed covering the same subject matter, nor apply...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9512
The remedies provided for the enforcement of any reassessment levied under the provisions of this division are not exclusive and additional remedies may be provided...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9513
The curative clauses of this division are cumulative and each of them is to be given full force and effect.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9514
This division and all of its provisions shall be liberally construed in order that its purposes may be made effective.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9515
In the event of a foreclosure or action to quiet title, process shall be served upon the same person or persons as in other cases...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9516
The purchaser, whether at a tax collector's sale or at a resale by the city in the event of the city having become the purchaser,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9517
Unless the particular provision or the context otherwise requires, the definitions contained in the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 shall govern the construction of this...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9518
Any surplus remaining in the improvement fund for the assessment district, after completion of the improvements and the payment of all claims, may be used...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9519
Any balance remaining in the special reserve fund for the bonds to be refunded at the time of the issuance of the refunding bonds shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9519.5
Sections 8571.3 and 8769 are applicable to this division.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9520
Except as it may otherwise have determined pursuant to Section 8571.3, the legislative body of any city which has issued bonds which are outstanding under...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9521
Two or more issues of bonds issued under the act may be refunded in one proceeding under this division and only one issue of refunding...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9522
The proceedings for refunding two or more issues of bonds shall follow as nearly as may be the procedure for the refunding of one issue,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9523
The resolution referred to in Section 9520 shall direct a qualified person retained or employed pursuant to Section 9506 to prepare and file with the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9524
When the report provided for in Section 9523 is filed with the clerk, the clerk shall present it to the legislative body for consideration. The...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9525
(a) If the legislative body finds that all of the following conditions are satisfied, it may approve and confirm the report prepared pursuant to Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9526
If the legislative body is unable to make the findings required by Section 9525, it may proceed with refunding and reassessment by preliminarily approving the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9527
Notice of the hearing shall be given by publication, pursuant to Section 6062a of the Government Code, in a newspaper of general circulation published in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9528
Any person interested in any of the property to be reassessed may file a written protest against the proposed refunding or the amount reassessed against...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9529
Any person who files a protest shall have full opportunity to be heard thereon.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9530
At the time and place fixed for the hearing, the legislative body shall hear any complaints or objections that may be made concerning the proposed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9531
At the hearing, no objections to the regularity of the proceedings with reference to the making of the improvements or the validity or the amount...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9532
The determination of the legislative body upon all objections or protests shall be final and conclusive.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9533
The hearing may be continued from time to time by order entered in the minutes, but shall be concluded within 30 days from the date...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9534
At the hearing, the legislative body may review and correct the amount of any reassessments upon any parcel of land.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9534.5
If the legislative body finds that protests against the proposed refunding or the proposed reassessments are signed by the owners of more than one-half of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9535
At the conclusion of the hearing, in the absence of a majority protest pursuant to Section 9534.5, the report and the reassessment as originally made,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9536
When the reassessment, as made or as reviewed and corrected, has been confirmed by the legislative body, it shall be recorded in the office of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9537
When recorded with the superintendent of streets and upon compliance with the provisions of Division 4.5 (commencing with Section 3100), the reassessment shall become a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9538
Except as otherwise provided in this section and in Sections 9546, 9547, and 9548, assessments originally levied, and all penalties and interest accrued thereon, which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9539
Except as provided in Section 9548, the lien of the reassessments shall be given superiority and priority as of the date that the original assessments...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9540
Reassessments and each installment thereof and the interest and penalties thereon shall be a lien against the parcels of land on which made until the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9541
Unmatured installments, interest, and penalties on unpaid reassessments shall not be deemed to be within the terms of any general warranty of title as to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9542
When refunding bonds are issued, the reassessments and any reassessments which may be issued thereon or in lieu thereof, together with interest thereon, shall remain...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9543
A copy of the resolution of the legislative body confirming the reassessments upon the security of which the refunding bonds are issued shall be filed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9544
The auditor shall keep a record in his office showing the several installments of principal and interest on the reassessments which are to be collected...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9545
The reassessments and interest thereon shall be collected on the assessment roll and are subject to reassessment, amendment, and prepayment, and are otherwise subject to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9546
The legislative body of any city which has issued bonds which are outstanding under this division, the original authorized aggregate principal amount of which was...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9547
If the legislative body elects to proceed pursuant to Section 9546, Sections 9523 to 9545, inclusive, shall apply to the reassessments to be levied. Upon...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9548
If the legislative body elects to proceed pursuant to Section 9546, upon confirmation of the reassessment as provided in Section 9535 and in compliance with...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9600
In this chapter, the following terms are used with the following meanings: (a) "Costs of issuing refunding bonds" means those of the following costs and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9601
The legislative body shall provide for the issuance of the refunding bonds by resolution.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9601.5
Section 8769 shall apply to bonds issued pursuant to this division in the County of San Bernardino.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9602
The refunding bonds shall be issued in a principal amount equal to the total principal amount of the reassessment as approved and confirmed by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9603
The refunding bonds shall represent and be secured by the reassessments and any later reassessments which may be levied or issued upon the same property...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9604
Refunding bonds issued pursuant to this division shall comply with the following requirements which shall be set forth in the resolution adopted pursuant to Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9605
All of the refunding bonds shall mature on September 2.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9606
In no event shall the first maturity of any refunding bonds be earlier than the second day of September next succeeding 12 months after the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9607
The last maturity of any refunding bonds shall not exceed 39 years from the second day of September next succeeding 12 months after the date...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9607.5
For refunding bonds issued in the County of San Bernardino, the last maturity of any of these bonds shall not exceed the longest maturity currently...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9608
The rate of interest on refunding bonds shall not exceed the rate set forth in the resolution of intention adopted pursuant to Section 9520.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9609
The interest on refunding bonds shall be payable on March 2, and September 2, respectively, of each year.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9610
The first interest payment on the bonds shall be March 2 next preceding the second day of September next succeeding 12 months after the date...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9611
Refunding bonds and the interest thereon shall be paid at the office of the treasurer or at any other place as is set forth in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9612
Each bond shall be conclusive evidence of the regularity of all proceedings for the levy of reassessments and the issuance of the refunding bonds and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9613
Refunding bonds issued pursuant to this chapter may be exchanged for the bonds to be refunded on any basis the legislative body determines is for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9614
The designated costs of issuing the refunding bonds may be paid by the purchaser of the refunding bonds or may be paid from any other...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9615
Any proceeds of sale of any refunding bonds may be deposited in escrow or trust with any bank or trust company within or without the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9616
The proceeds and investments in escrow or trust shall be in an amount at the time of issuance of such refunding bonds which is certified...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9617
Following the issuance of any refunding bonds pursuant to this article, the legislative body of the city shall provide for the payment of principal and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9618
Any outstanding refunded bonds which have been exchanged for refunding bonds shall be canceled by the city treasurer.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9619
The treasurer shall keep a register in his or her office which shall show the series, number, date, amount, rate of interest, and registered owner...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9620
The legislative body may provide, in the resolution authorizing the issuance of the refunding bonds, for the establishment from the proceeds of the sale of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9622
Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, bonds originally issued as variable rate bonds pursuant to Part 6.5 (commencing with Section 8660) may be refunded...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9700
The validity of any refunding bonds issued under this division shall not be contested in any action, suit, or proceeding unless the action or proceeding...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9701
After the reassessment has been confirmed, it shall not be contested in any way other than at the time and in the manner specified in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9702
No defect in the form of any reassessment levied pursuant to this division and no statutory defect in any of the proceedings relating to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9703
No bond, reassessment, or installment thereof, or of the interest or penalties thereon, and no certificate of sale or deed shall be held invalid for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9704
An action to determine the validity of a reassessment and of any refunding bonds issued or to be issued thereon may be brought pursuant to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9705
If any reassessment or any refunding bond is held illegal or invalid in any action or proceeding upon any ground which would apply to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9706
If refunding bonds are invalidated or held to be illegal, all of the provisions of the act shall apply to the original bonds and to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 9707
No action or proceeding to set aside, cancel, avoid, annul, or correct any reassessment levied under this division, or to review any of the proceedings,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10000
This division may be cited as the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10001
Unless the context otherwise requires, the definitions contained in this part shall govern the construction of this division.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10002
"Improvement" includes all work and improvements authorized to be done under this division which are for a public purpose or which are necessary or incidental...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10003
"Municipality" and "city" include every city, city and county, or county, or other entity, public corporation, or agency authorized to operate under this division, including...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10004
"Legislative body" includes any body which by law is the legislative department of government of the city, or municipality.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10005
"City treasurer" includes any person or officer who has charge and makes payments of the city or municipal funds.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10006
"Install" includes construct, reconstruct, extend, repair, and maintain.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10006.5
Subject to the limitation of Section 10204.1, "incidental expense" has the same meaning as specified in Section 5024.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10007
"Street" includes the whole or any part of one or more public streets, alleys, or other places in any municipality, and rights of way owned...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10008
"Assessment district" means the district of land to be benefited by the improvement and to be specially assessed to pay the costs and expenses of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10009
The provisions of this division apply to all counties and districts, or other public corporations insofar as such corporations have the power applicable to them...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10010
"Acquisition", or any of its variants, means and includes one or more of the following: (a) Any works, improvements, appliances, or facilities authorized to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10011
"Owner" means the person owning the fee, or the person in whose name the legal title to the property appears, by deed duly recorded in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10012
This division shall be liberally construed in order to effectuate its purposes. No error, irregularity, informality, and no neglect or omission of any officer, in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10013
Whenever any notice, resolution, order, or other matter is required to be published or posted, and the duty of posting or publishing, or procuring the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10014
The failure of the clerk to mail any notice or the failure of any person to receive the same shall not affect in any way...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10015
No notice, nor any publication of any notice, order, resolution, or other matter, other than that expressly provided in this part or elsewhere in this...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10016
Any resolution, notice, report, diagram, or assessment which is required to contain a description of the improvements, the boundaries of the assessment district or any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10100
Whenever the public interest or convenience requires, the legislative body of any municipality may install in or along its streets all or any of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10100.1
If the written consent of the owner of the property is first obtained, work may be done on private property to eliminate any disparity in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10100.2
(a) (1) Whenever the public interest or convenience requires, the legislative body may use the powers of this division to pay, or make funds available...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10100.3
(a) Whenever the public interest or convenience requires, the legislative body may use the powers of this division to pay for work or to make...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10100.5
Whenever the public interest or convenience requires, the legislative body of any municipality may install or operate, or install and operate, in or along its...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10100.6
Following the levy of an assessment pursuant to this division to pay, in whole or in part, the costs and expenses of works, system or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10100.7
The legislative body of any municipality which has entered into an agreement with an owner or owners of land within the municipality whereby the owner...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10100.8
(a) Following the levy of an assessment pursuant to this division to pay, in whole or in part, the costs and expenses of constructing or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10100.9
Prior to any hearing pursuant to Section 10100.8, the clerk shall cause notice of the hearing to be published pursuant to Section 6066 of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10101
The legislative body may acquire any works or appliances already installed in the streets, of the municipality which are necessary or convenient to supply the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10102
Notwithstanding any other provision of this division, whenever the public interest or convenience requires, the legislative body of any municipality may pay fees or expenses...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10102.1
The provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911 relating to conversion of existing overhead electric and communication facilities to underground locations, as set forth in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10102.2
The provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911 relating to work performed on a state highway, county road, or railroad right-of-way, as set forth in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10103
The provisions of Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 5115) of Part 3 of Division 7 of this code providing for the construction of work and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10104
When any proceeding is initiated under this division by a legislative body other than that of a city or county, and before the resolution of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10105
As an alternative procedure for constructing any improvement authorized under the Improvement Act of 1911, the legislative body may pass a resolution of intention to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10106
Under the alternative procedure the work to be done by the contractor shall consist of furnishing all or any part of the labor, materials, supplies,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10107
The provisions of Chapter 26 of Part 3 of Division 7 of this code are incorporated in this division as if fully set out herein....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10108
A city may form a maintenance district, in which event Chapter 26 of Part 3 of Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code, excepting...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10109
Whenever the improvement or acquisition includes the acquiring or the installation of works, appliances, or improvements authorized by this division, and the works, appliances, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10110
Before the ordering of the work, acquisitions, or improvements which are to be owned, managed, or controlled by any other public agency, regulated public utility,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10110.1
If an agreement entered into pursuant to Sections 10109 and 10110 provides for the payment of refunds, and to the extent that the works, appliances,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10111
After the work, acquisitions or improvements have been completed and accepted, or conveyed to the public agency or utility, title to the works, appliances or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10112
In the case of a proposal for a water supply system or sanitary sewers and facilities, the preliminary steps, including, but not limited to, environmental...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10120
Approval of the owners of land for any improvements specified in Section 10112 may, at the discretion of the legislative body, be secured through an
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10121
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the election may be conducted by mailed ballot pursuant to Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 4000) of Division...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10122
The measure to be voted on shall include a description of the improvements proposed, a map showing the territory to be benefited by the proposed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10123
The proposition is approved if a majority of the voters voting approve the measure. If the measure is approved by the voters, assessments shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10124
Notwithstanding Section 10123, the legislative body may delay the collection of the assessments imposed by Section 10123 until the time an assessment district is created...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10125
If an assessment district is created pursuant to Section 10200, the legislative body shall include the assessments imposed by Section 10123 with the assessments imposed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10200
Before ordering any improvement which is authorized by this division to be made, the legislative body shall adopt a resolution declaring its intention to do...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10201
In the resolution of intention the legislative body may order that a specified portion or percentage of the cost and expenses of the improvement shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10201.1
As used in the chapter, "private utility damages" means the amount to which any private utility might be entitled by virtue of Chapter 8.5 (commencing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10202
The proposed improvement may include any or all of the different kinds of work mentioned in this division, but the maintenance of appliances or the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10203
In the resolution of intention the legislative body shall refer the proposed improvement to the board, commission, or officer of the municipality having charge and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10204
The report of the person or board to whom the improvement is referred by the legislative body shall contain all of the following: (a) Plans...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10204.1
If the assessment district consists, in whole or in part, of lands subdivided or to be subdivided under the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10204.2
If improvement bonds are to be issued pursuant to the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 (Division 10 (commencing with Section 8500)), the costs and expenses...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10204.5
In preparing the report in which assessments are apportioned pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 10204, the person or board to whom the improvement is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10205
The provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911 relating to contributions are incorporated in this division as if fully set out herein. At any time...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10206
The provisions of the Improvement Act of 1911 relating to assessments on publicly owned property and railroad property, and certificate or bond secured by unpaid...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10207
The provisions of Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 5150) of Part 3 of the Improvement Act of 1911 are incorporated in this division as if...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10208
The exterior boundaries of the assessment district may be specified and described as provided in the Improvement Act of 1911.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10209
In the assessment of land, credit may be given for dedications and for improvements constructed at private expense.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10210
To expedite the conduct of proceedings and the making of any acquisition or improvement authorized by this division the legislative body may at any time...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10300
When the report provided for in Sections 10203 and 10204 is filed with the clerk, he shall present it to the legislative body for consideration....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10301
After passing on the report, the legislative body shall by resolution appoint the time and place for hearing protests to the proposed assessment and shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10306
The failure of the clerk to mail the notice to any property owner or the failure of any property owner to receive the notice shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10310.4
The legislative body may remedy, revise, and correct any error or informality in any act, determination, or proceeding of the legislative body or any officer...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10311.1
If it shall be necessary, in order to find whether a majority protest exists, to determine whether any or all of the signers of written...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10311.5
If the proposed improvement includes the acquisition of any improvements constructed pursuant to the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act, Division 2 (commencing with Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10312
(a) When, upon the hearing, the proposed assessment provided for in subdivisions (d) and (e) of Section 10204, and the maximum annual assessment provided for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10350
"Changes" as used in this chapter shall include corrections, alterations, modifications, additions, omissions, increases or decreases.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10351
Unless the power to proceed shall have ceased at the conclusion of the hearing on the proposed improvement because of a majority protest, at any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10352
All changes shall be made on notice and hearing as herein provided, except changes may be made: (a) At the hearing on the report, which:...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10353
Before ordering any changes made, other than as provided in Section 10352, the legislative body shall adopt a resolution briefly describing the changes proposed to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10354
If said resolution proposes to include additional territory in the assessment district, or to increase any assessment, at least 20 days prior to the hearing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10355
Written objection to the proposed changes may be filed with the clerk of the legislative body by any interested person at any time not later...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10356
If as a result of any proposed changes the legislative body shall determine that a supplemental assessment shall be necessary, the proceedings provided for by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10357
Any changes made pursuant to this chapter shall be subject to the limitations, if any, contained in any law applicable to the proceedings, which law...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10358
Any changes made pursuant to this chapter shall not release or discharge the sureties upon any bond required under this division.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10360
This chapter provides an alternative procedure for authorizing assessments pursuant to this division. It is not intended to alter or restrict authority to authorize assessments...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10362
All provisions of this division shall apply to proceedings pursuant to this chapter, except as expressly provided in this chapter.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10364
For purposes of proceeding under this chapter, the report prepared pursuant to Section 10204 shall contain the following elements instead of those specified in Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10366
(a) For purposes of proceeding under this chapter, the notice shall contain the following elements: (1) A statement of the time, place, and purpose of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10368
For purposes of proceeding under this chapter, the assessment shall be confirmed as follows instead of the procedure specified in Section 10312. When upon the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10355
Written objection to the proposed changes may be filed with the clerk of the legislative body by any interested person at any time not later...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10356
If as a result of any proposed changes the legislative body shall determine that a supplemental assessment shall be necessary, the proceedings provided for by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10357
Any changes made pursuant to this chapter shall be subject to the limitations, if any, contained in any law applicable to the proceedings, which law...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10358
Any changes made pursuant to this chapter shall not release or discharge the sureties upon any bond required under this division.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10400
The validity of an assessment or supplementary assessment levied under this division shall not be contested in any action or proceeding unless the action or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10401
Upon the passage of the resolutions provided for in Section 10312, the clerk of the legislative body shall, if bonds are to be issued, transmit...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10402
The tax collector shall record the diagram and assessment received pursuant to Section 10401 in a substantial book to be kept for that purpose in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10402.5
Upon the passage of the resolution provided for in subdivision (a) of Section 10312, the city clerk shall record a notice of assessment, as provided...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10403
All assessments not paid within 30 days after they become due, except all unpaid assessments for which bonds are to be issued, shall become delinquent...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10404
(a) Notice of recordation of assessment shall be given as provided in this section. (b) Upon recording of the assessment, the collection officer shall mail,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10405
The tax collector shall fix a time and place for the sale of various parcels of land upon which the assessments are unpaid, which date...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10406
When the resolution of intention does not provide for the issuance of bonds, the tax collector of the entity conducting the proceedings shall give the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10407
Within 30 days after the date of the delinquency, the tax collector shall begin the publication of a notice of sale of the property upon...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10408
The notice of sale published pursuant to Section 10407 need not set out the description of the various parcels of land at length, but shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10408.5
(a) Not less than 45 days nor more than 60 days prior to the date of sale, the tax collector shall send notice by registered...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10409
At least 15 days prior to the date of the sale, the tax collector shall mail, postage prepaid, notices of sale to the owners of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10410
Upon the completion of the publishing and mailing of the notices of sale, the tax collector shall file with the legislative body an affidavit setting...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10411
At any time after delinquency and prior to the sale of any parcels of land assessed and delinquent, any person may pay the assessment, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10412
At the time and place fixed in the notice, the tax collector shall proceed with the sale of the property advertised, commencing at the head...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10413
The tax collector shall sell separately each parcel of land in the published notice on which the assessment remains unpaid, or so much of it...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10414
For each sale the tax collector shall issue an original and duplicate certificate of sale, referring to the proceedings, describing the parcel sold, and giving...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10415
At any time before the expiration of one year from the date of the sale, any property sold pursuant to this chapter may be redeemed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10416
The tax collector shall pay the redemption money to the person holding the original certificate of sale and shall require that the person to whom...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10417
If property sold pursuant to this chapter is not redeemed within one year, and if the purchaser or his assignee has complied with the provisions...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10418
At least 30 days before he applies for a deed, the purchaser or his assignee shall serve upon the owner of the property, and upon...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10419
The person applying for a deed shall file with the tax collector an affidavit or affidavits showing that notice of such application has been given...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10420
If redemption of the property is made after such affidavits are filed, and more than 11 months from the date of sale, the person making...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10421
No deed for any property sold for delinquent assessment shall be made until the purchaser or his assignee has complied with all the provisions of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10422
The deed of the tax collector conveys the title in fee to the property and entitles the grantee, upon the receipt thereof, to immediate possession...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10423
The deed of the tax collector is prima facie evidence of the truth of all the matters which it recites, and of the regularity of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10424
As fast as collected the tax collector shall pay the funds collected by him pursuant to this division, either upon voluntary payment or as the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10424.2
(a) If the Orange County Board of Supervisors determines, subsequent to the issuance of bonds, that the acquisition or construction of all or any part...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10425
If the first assessment or the sale of bonds to represent assessments levied pursuant to this division fails to raise sufficient money to pay all...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10426
The supplemental assessment shall be made and collected in the same manner, as nearly as may be, as the first assessment. Subsequent supplemental assessments may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10427
After completion of the improvement and the payment of all claims from the improvement fund, the legislative body shall determine the amount of the surplus,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10427.1
(a) If there is no supplemental assessment, the entire amount of the surplus shall be applied as a credit to the assessment or, as an...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10427.2
If, pursuant to Section 10427, the legislative body determines that any surplus remaining in the improvement fund shall be used as a credit upon the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10427.5
If any work to be performed under this division is deleted from a specific lot fronting on the improvement, the surplus in the improvement fund...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10428
From the date of the recordation pursuant to Sections 3114 and 3115, each special assessment levied under this division is a lien upon the land...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10429
The lien, whether bonds issued to represent the assessment or otherwise, shall be subordinate to all fixed special assessment liens previously imposed upon the same...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10430
The lien of a reassessment and a refunding assessment shall have the same priority as the original assessment to which it relates. A supplemental assessment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10506
At any time after the preliminary approval of the report provided for in Section 10300, by resolution adopted by a vote of two-thirds of all...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10507
The legislative body, on ordering the municipality itself to execute the improvement, may authorize the municipality to employ the labor, and provide the material, appliances,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10508
The cost and expenses of work executed by the municipality itself shall be paid out of the improvement fund, but the amount appropriated and used...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10550
(a) If a municipality has entered into a contract with the state that includes a loan funded by the state for the purpose of financing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10555
The legislative body shall provide in the resolutions required under Sections 10200 and 10312 that the assessment will be collected in annual installments.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10600
The legislative body conducting the proceedings under the provisions of this division may, in its resolution of intention, determine and declare that bonds shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10600.1
If provision is made for the issuance of bonds under the Improvement Act of 1911 (Division 7 (commencing with Section 7000)), all assessments under one...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10600.2
The legislative body conducting the proceedings for the issuance of improvement bonds under this division may require that any bidder submitting a proposal for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10600.5
When the resolution of intention provides that bonds shall be issued under the Improvement Act of 1911 or the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, said...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10601
An action to determine the validity of the assessment, bonds, contract, improvement or acquisition may be brought by the legislative body or by the contractor...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10602
The bonds may be issued and sold as the legislative body directs. The proceeds of the bonds shall be deposited in the fund specified in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10602.5
When the resolution of intention provides that bonds shall be issued under the Improvement Act of 1911 or the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10603
When the resolution of intention provides for the issuance of bonds, the superintendent of streets of a city, surveyor of a county, or district engineer...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10603.1
In the event the city conducting the proceedings designates the county treasurer or tax collector to perform any service relating to collecting and receiving the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10604
The person who is to collect and receive the assessments before the issuance of bonds may be bonded in favor of the entity conducting the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10605
The person collecting the assessments shall deposit the amounts received in the construction fund of the entity conducting the proceedings, not less than once each...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10606
The legislative body may, in its resolution of intention, determine and declare that bonds will be issued and paid, and the assessments therefor levied, collected,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10607
The list of unpaid assessments shall be filed, the bonds ordered issued, interest shall accrue from the date, and assessments thereafter paid before maturity, bonds...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10608
The bond shall be entitled "Improvement Bond." The provisions for payment of the bond before maturity, as contained in the bond form in the Improvement...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10609
In all cases where bonds are to be issued under any of the bond acts referred to in this chapter the proceedings shall be subject...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10610
Bonds issued pursuant to this chapter shall be conclusive evidence of the regularity of all proceedings under this division leading up to such issuance.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10700
Notwithstanding any other law, the legislative body may determine, by resolution, to allow landowners to defer payment of their assessments pursuant to this chapter. This...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10701
The legislative body may determine criteria that property owners must meet to qualify for deferral, and may determine procedures to ensure that the criteria are
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10702
No deferral arrangement may restrict, reduce, or eliminate any remedy of a bondholder provided by this division in the event of a default.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10703
Deferral may be provided through a year-to-year agreement between the city and an eligible property owner, which provides that the city will make assessment payments...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10704
Alternatively, the city may create a deferral fund for the assessment district, and deposit into the deferral fund an amount sufficient to pay the asessments...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10705
A city may increase the principal amount of bonds issued under this division by an amount sufficient to fund a program pursuant to this chapter....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 10706
The amount of any deferred assessments, including interest at a rate determined by the legislative body, shall be due and payable whenever the parcel of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11000
This part may be cited as the Pedestrian Mall Law of 1960.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11001
Unless the context otherwise requires, the definitions contained in this chapter shall govern the construction of this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11002
"City" includes every county, city, and city and county within this State. "The city" means the particular county, city, or city and county, acting pursuant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11003
"Legislative body" means the legislative body of "the city."
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11004
"Street" as used in the definitions of the terms "city streets," "mall intersection" and "intersecting streets" hereinafter defined means any public street, road, highway, alley,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11005
"City street," as used with regard to streets located within a city or city and county, means any "street" located within the city or city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11006
"Pedestrian mall" means one or more "city streets," or portions thereof, on which vehicular traffic is or is to be restricted in whole or in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11007
"Mall intersection" means any intersection of a "city street" constituting a part of a "pedestrian mall" with any "street," which intersection is itself part of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11008
"Intersecting street" means any "street" which meets or crosses a "pedestrian mall" at a "mall intersection" but includes only those portions thereof on either side...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11009
"Assessment roll" means the assessment roll or rolls used by the city for purposes of city ad valorem taxes on real property of the city.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11010
If "the city" is a charter city, "similar special assessment law" shall include a procedural assessment ordinance of such city.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11011
"Vehicle Parking District Law of 1943" means the Vehicle Parking District Law of 1943, Part 1 (commencing with Section 31500) of Division 18 of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11100
The Legislature hereby finds and declares that in certain areas in cities and particularly in retail shopping areas thereof, there is need to separate pedestrian...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11101
The legislative body of a city shall have the power: (a) To establish pedestrian malls. (b) To prohibit, in whole or in part, vehicular traffic...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11101.5
The legislative body shall also have the power to acquire, by gift, purchase, eminent domain or otherwise, land, real property, or rights-of-way which will become...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11102
The powers herein granted to prohibit, in whole or in part, vehicular traffic on any city street shall be in addition to and not limited...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11103
This part and all of its provisions shall be liberally construed to the end that its purpose may be effective. Any proceedings taken pursuant to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11200
When the legislative body shall determine that the public interest and convenience require the establishment of a pedestrian mall and that vehicular traffic will not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11201
In such resolution any street may be described by referring thereto by its lawful or official name, or the name by which it is commonly...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11202
In such resolution the legislative body may propose to pay the whole or any part of damages, if any, allowed or awarded to any property...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11203
If in connection with the initial establishment of a pedestrian mall, the legislative body proposes to make any improvements of the kind or type referred...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11204
(a) In connection with the initial establishment or the extension of a pedestrian mall, expenditures for the acquisition, construction or reconstruction (but not including expenditures...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11301
Copies of the resolution headed "Notice of Intention to Establish a Pedestrian Mall" in letters at least one-half inch in height shall be posted not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11302
A copy of the resolution shall be mailed, not less than 45 days prior to the hearing to each person to whom any of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11302.5
A copy of the resolution of intention shall be recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county in which lies any portion...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11303
Not later than the hour set for hearing any interested person may, severally or with others, file with the clerk of the legislative body written...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11304
Not later than the hour set for hearing any person owning, or having any legal or equitable interest in, any real property which might suffer...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11305
At the hearing held pursuant to Section 54954.6 of the Government Code to establish the proposed district all objections and protests shall be heard and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11306
If the owners of lands abutting on the proposed pedestrian mall representing a majority of the frontage on the proposed pedestrian mall have made written...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11307
If assessments are to be levied as contemplated by Section 11202, then the notice, protest, and hearing procedures shall comply with Section 53753 of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11308
If assessments are to be levied as contemplated by Section 11202, then at the hearing the legislative body may change the boundaries of the proposed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11309
Any objections or protests, whether to the things proposed by the resolution of intention or to any changes proposed pursuant to Section 11308, not made...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11310
At the hearing on the resolution of intention the legislative body may allow any claim for damages made pursuant to Section 11304. Any such allowance...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11311
Following the conclusion of the hearing, the legislative body shall by resolution either abandon the proceeding taken pursuant to this part or determine that the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11400
If following the hearing the legislative body shall determine that the pedestrian mall shall be established, and if at that time there remain any written...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11401
The judgment in any such action shall be satisfied and a final order taken before vehicular traffic is prohibited, in whole or in part, on...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11402
Anything in this part to the contrary notwithstanding, nothing in this part shall be construed or interpreted as creating any right in any person to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11500
If assessments are to be levied as contemplated by Section 11202, then in the resolution provided for in Section 11311, the legislative body shall fix...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11501
After all claims for damages filed pursuant to this part have been finally determined, by allowance by the legislative body, by withdrawal, or by a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11502
An assessment may be levied and bonds to represent unpaid assessments issued and sold substantially in the manner provided in the Vehicle Parking District Law...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11503
In so applying the provisions of the Vehicle Parking District Law of 1943, the following provisions and exceptions shall apply: (a) The limits provided by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11504
All collections of assessments and all proceeds of the sale of bonds issued upon unpaid assessments shall be placed in a special fund and used...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11505
Notwithstanding the fact that the proceedings under this part have provided that assessments are to be levied as contemplated by Section 11202, the legislative body,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11600
Following the adoption of the resolution provided for in Section 11311, and as soon as moneys have been fully provided for the payment of all...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11601
Such ordinance shall be adopted and published in the manner, and shall take effect, as provided by law or charter for other ordinances of the
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11602
Such ordinance shall be subject to referendum in the same manner as other ordinances of the city. No payment of allowed claims or damages or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11603
Proceedings under this part and the adoption of such ordinance notwithstanding, the city and its legislative body shall retain its police powers and other rights...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11700
The city and its legislative body shall have the power to improve a pedestrian mall as provided in subdivision (d) of Section 11101, and for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11701
A pedestrian mall established or to be established pursuant to this part may be so improved either concurrently with the proceedings taken under this part...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11702
If in connection with the establishment of a pedestrian mall and concurrently with the proceedings taken pursuant to this part, the legislative body proposes to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11800
As used in this chapter, the term "district" means the district within which lie the lands deemed by the legislative body to be benefited by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11801
If a district contemplated by Section 11800 has not been established pursuant to Section 11500, then the term "district" as used in this chapter means...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11802
If a district has not been established as contemplated by either Section 11800 or Section 11801, this chapter shall not be applicable.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11803
Following the establishment of a pedestrian mall pursuant to this part and annually on or before June 30th, the legislative body may prepare and approve...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11804
The legislative body may levy and collect in any year upon and against all of the taxable land and improvements within the district a special...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11804.5
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 11804, the maximum rate which may be assessed by the legislative body of the City of Redding for the Redding...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11805
The special ad valorem assessment shall be levied, collected, and enforced at the same times, in the same manner, by the same officers, and with...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 11806
The proceeds of the assessment shall be placed in a separate fund of the city and shall be expended only for the maintenance, operation, repair...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18000
This part may be cited as the Street Lighting Act of 1919.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18001
Unless the particular provision or the context otherwise requires, the definitions and general provisions obtained in this chapter shall govern the construction of this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18002
This part shall be liberally construed in order to effectuate its purposes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18003
This part provides an alternative system for making the improvements authorized by this part and the provisions of this part shall not apply to or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18004
"Street lighting system" and "system" include any or all appliances, poles, posts, electroliers, transformers, lighting units, lamps, cables, wires, pipes, conduits and other suitable or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18004.5
"Street," and any of its variants, mean and include highways, state highways, roads, avenues, boulevards, alleys, parkways and other public places and ways dedicated to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18005
"Tax collector" and "city tax collector" mean the city officer, board or employee designated as such by the city council in the resolution levying the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18006
"Service," and any of its variants, means and includes the furnishing of electric current or energy, gas, or other illuminating agent to all or part...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18007
"Improvement," and any of its variants, include the maintenance or servicing, or both, of all or part of any one or more street lighting systems...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18007.5
"Maintenance," and any of its variants, as used in this part includes the replacement of any obsolete equipment with the new modern equipment necessary for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18008
"Assessment district" means the territory to be benefited by the proposed improvement and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18009
"Clerk" and "city clerk" mean any person or officer who is or acts as clerk of the city council.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18010
"Treasurer" and "city treasurer" include any person or officer who has charge of and makes payment of city funds.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18011
"City" includes all corporations organized and existing for municipal purposes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18012
"City Council" and "council" include any body which by law is the legislative department of the government of the city.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18014
If any lots or parcels of land belonging to the United States, or to this State or to any county, city, public agency, mandatory of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18030
Whenever in the opinion of the city council of any city the public interest or convenience may require, that body may do one or more...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18031
The city shall not be limited by the provisions of this part to the maintenance or servicing of street lighting systems, or any part thereof,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18032
If there is more than one street lighting system in any city any or all of such systems may be consolidated and improved under one...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18033
Whenever a street lighting system is installed along a boundary line or street of any city, the city council may, by resolution, assess the land...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18034
If land has been assessed pursuant to Section 18033, the city council may proceed in all respects in connection therewith as though the street lighting...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18040
The city council shall, prior to the passage of the resolution of intention, order the board, commission or officer of the city having charge and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18041
Such report shall contain the following: (a) Plans and specifications which shall set out, among other things, the general type of street lighting system in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18042
When the report is filed with him the clerk shall present it to the city council for consideration, and that body may modify it in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18060
After the report is considered by it, the city council may pass a resolution of intention to order the improvement.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18061
The resolution of intention: (a) Shall briefly describe the proposed improvement. (b) Shall describe, in writing or by reference to the diagram referred to in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18062
The city council shall, in the resolution of intention, provide that the improvement of the street lighting system shall be for a period of time...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18070
(a) After the adoption of the resolution of intention, the city council shall direct the clerk to give notice and set the time and date...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18074
(a) Any person interested who objects to the proposed improvement may file a written protest, stating his or her objections, with the clerk at or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18075
The city council shall hear, consider, and pass upon the protests against the proposed improvement at the time appointed, or at any time to which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18076
If there is a majority protest by the landowners in any zone to the improvement in that zone, or if the officer or person designated...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18077
If a zone or subdivided zone is struck from the proceedings, the city council may proceed the same as though that zone or subdivided zone...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18080
Whenever in the opinion of the city council of any city the public interest or convenience may require that body to order the improvement of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18081
The procedures applicable to such annexation and the lands so annexed shall, except as otherwise in this chapter expressly provided, be the same as those...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18082
The improvement of the street lighting system within the lands so annexed shall be for a period of time not longer than that fixed for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18083
The term of the contract to be let for making the improvement within the lands so annexed shall be for such period of time as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18084
In the event that an ordinance requires the installation of a street lighting system by a subdivider, the resolution of intention may state that the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18090
After acquiring jurisdiction to proceed with the improvement, the city council shall levy the assessment for the portion or percentage required to pay for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18091
Such report shall contain: (a) An estimate of the cost and expense of the improvement for the ensuing 12-month period or the ensuing fiscal year....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18092
Any surplus assessments collected shall be applied by the city council to reduce the assessment to be levied either for the next ensuing contract year...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18092.1
If there is any surplus remaining at the close of the last contract year under any proceedings, such surplus shall be used as follows: (a)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18093
If for any reason there is a deficiency in the funds derived from the assessment for any improvement, including all incidental expenses thereof, the city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18094
Upon the levying of any assessment, the city clerk shall transmit the diagram and assessment upon which such levy is based, or a certified copy...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18095
The validity of any assessment levied under this part shall not be contested in any action or proceeding unless such action or proceeding is commenced...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18096
Upon the receipt of the diagram and assessment or a certified copy thereof, the tax collector shall record them in a suitable book to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18097
The tax collector shall, upon the recording of such diagram and assessment, give notice by publication for five days in a daily newspaper, published and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18098
When payment of any assessment is made, the tax collector shall mark opposite such assessment the word "paid," with the date of the payment thereof,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18099
The lien shall be subordinate to all fixed special assessment liens previously imposed upon the same property, but it shall have priority over all fixed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18120
The tax collector shall, within 30 days after the date of delinquency, begin the publication of a notice of sale of the land upon which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18121
The notice of sale so published shall contain a description sufficient to identify each lot or parcel of land delinquent, and opposite each description the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18122
At any time after such delinquency and prior to the sale of any lots or parcels of land assessed and delinquent, any person may pay...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18123
At the time and place fixed in the notice of sale the tax collector shall proceed with such sale, commencing at the head of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18124
The tax collector shall issue for each sale an original and duplicate certificate of sale, referring to the proceedings, describing the lot or parcel of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18125
At any time after the date of sale and prior to the issuance and delivery of a deed to the land sold, any land sold...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18126
The redemption money shall be paid by the tax collector to the person holding the original certificate of sale upon his delivering up such certificate...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18127
At any time after the expiration of 12 months from the date of sale, the tax collector shall execute to the purchaser, or his assignee,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18128
The purchaser or his assignee shall, at least 30 days before he applies for a deed, serve upon the owner of the land, and upon...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18129
If the owner can not be found, after due diligence, the notice shall be posted in a conspicuous place upon the land at least 30...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18130
If redemption of the land is made after such affidavit is filed, and more than 11 months from the date of sale, the person making...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18131
The deed of the tax collector shall be prima facie evidence of the truth of all matters recited therein, and of the regularity of all...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18150
The procedure in this chapter shall be an alternative procedure to that provided in other sections of this part, and the city council may use...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18151
When the assessment has been adopted and confirmed, as provided in Section 18075, the city clerk shall transmit the report, diagram and assessment, or a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18152
Assessments coming due under this procedure in any year during the period of time stated in the resolution of intention shall be payable in annual...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18153
The city may be the purchaser at any delinquent sale under this chapter in like manner as it may become the purchaser of property sold...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18154
When the city becomes the purchaser the land shall not again be sold for any succeeding delinquent assessment, penalties and interest until it has been...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18155
If the procedure provided for in this chapter is adopted and the duties of assessing property and collecting city taxes are performed for the city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18126
The redemption money shall be paid by the tax collector to the person holding the original certificate of sale upon his delivering up such certificate...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18127
At any time after the expiration of 12 months from the date of sale, the tax collector shall execute to the purchaser, or his assignee,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18128
The purchaser or his assignee shall, at least 30 days before he applies for a deed, serve upon the owner of the land, and upon...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18129
If the owner can not be found, after due diligence, the notice shall be posted in a conspicuous place upon the land at least 30...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18130
If redemption of the land is made after such affidavit is filed, and more than 11 months from the date of sale, the person making...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18131
The deed of the tax collector shall be prima facie evidence of the truth of all matters recited therein, and of the regularity of all...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18160
The procedure in this chapter shall be an alternative procedure for levying and collecting assessments, and the city council may by resolution determine, in its...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18161
In the event that the city council shall determine to follow the procedure provided in this chapter with respect to the organization of the district,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18162
In the event that the city council shall determine to follow the procedure provided in this chapter with respect to the organization of the district,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18163
A certified copy of the resolution ordering the proposed improvement and the map or plat of the district referred to in Section 18161 shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18164
Each year during the period of time for which the improvement is to continue, and not less than 30 days prior to the making of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18165
The city council shall, at the time of making the next general tax levy and in the manner provided for the general tax levy, levy...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18166
Each year, at the time of making the special assessment tax levy, the city council shall appropriate from the fund designated in the resolution ordering...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18167
The city council may also transfer from the general fund of the city to the fund of the district sufficient money to pay all or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18168
The special assessment tax shall be levied, computed, entered, collected and enforced at the same time, in the same manner, by the same persons and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18169
If for any reason there is a deficiency in the funds derived from the assessment for any improvement, including all incidental expenses thereof, the city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18170
At any time after the transmission of the diagram and assessment to the city tax collector or city auditor, the city council may let the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18190
The money collected by the tax collector shall be paid by him, as fast as collected, to the city treasurer, who shall place it in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18191
The city council may adopt a resolution declaring its intention to abandon an assessment district or any portion thereof, describing the area to be abandoned...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18192
The city council may reinstitute any such abandoned assessment district or abandoned portion of such assessment district as a separate district, either concurrently with or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18193
Upon such entire or partial abandonment, all money collected for any improvements which have not been made, which money has not been paid therefor, shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18300
This part may be cited as the Street Lighting Act of 1931.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18301
This part shall be liberally construed in order to effectuate its purposes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18302
This part provides an alternative system for making the improvements authorized by this part, and the provisions of this part shall not apply to or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18303
Unless the particular provision or the context otherwise requires, the definitions and general provisions contained in this chapter shall govern the construction of this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18304
"Street lighting system" or "system" includes any or all appliances, poles, posts, electroliers, transformers, lighting units, lamps, cables, wires, pipes, conduits, and other suitable or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18305
"Service," and any of its variants, means the electrical current or energy or other illuminating agent used to light a street lighting system.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18306
"Maintenance" means the repair, replacement, inspection, cleaning or painting of the posts and standards and the equipment attached to or used in connection with such...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18307
"Improvement," and any of its variants, includes the maintenance or servicing, or both, of all or part of any one or more street lighting systems.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18308
"Contract year" means a period of 12 months.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18309
"Installment assessment" means the amount levied by the city council for the first or any subsequent contract year to create a fund with which to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18310
"Clerk" or "city clerk" means any person or officer who is or acts as clerk of the city council.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18311
"Street" includes alleys and other public places.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18312
"City" includes all corporations organized and existing for municipal purposes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18313
"City council" includes any body which by law is the legislative department of the government of the city.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18320
Whenever in the opinion of the city council the public interest or convenience may require, that body may: (a) Order any street lighting system to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18321
The improvement shall be for a period to commence at a time to be fixed by the city council but not exceeding five years from...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18322
The provisions of this part shall not be limited to the improvement of street lighting systems owned only by the city, but the city council...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18323
If there is more than one street lighting system in any city any or all of such systems may be consolidated and improved under one...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18324
Whenever a street lighting system is installed along a boundary line or street of any city, the city council may, by resolution, assess the land...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18325
If land has been assessed pursuant to Section 18324, the city council may proceed in all respects in connection therewith as though the street lighting...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18340
The city council shall, prior to the adoption of the resolution of intention to order any improvement to be made, require the superintendent of streets...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18341
Upon the filing of the report, the clerk shall present it to the city council for consideration at its next regular meeting, and that body...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18342
When the report has been approved, the city council shall adopt a resolution of intention to order the improvement to be made. The resolution shall:...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18343
(a) The city council shall cause notice to be mailed and set the time and date for a public meeting and public hearing pursuant to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18362
(a) At any time not later than the hour set for hearing protests any owner of any lot or parcel of land liable to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18364
If there is a majority protest by the landowners in any zone to the improvement in that zone, or if the street superintendent reports that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18365
If a zone or subdivided zone is struck from the proceedings, the city council may proceed the same as though that zone or subdivided zone...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18366
Immediately upon the city council's determination it shall have jurisdiction to confirm the report and assessment, and order the proposed improvement to be contracted for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18390
The city council shall thereafter levy an assessment upon each lot and parcel of land for the first contract year for the amount estimated to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18391
The city council may order by resolution that any part or amount of the next installment of the estimated cost and expense of any improvement...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18392
Whenever a part of the next installment of the estimated cost and expense is to be paid by the city, the superintendent of streets, in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18393
Any surplus assessments collected shall be applied by the city council to reduce the assessment to be levied either for the next ensuing contract year...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18394
If there is any suplus remaining at the close of the last contract year under any proceedings, such surplus shall be used as follows: (a)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18395
Whenever any lot or parcel of land belonging to the United States or to the State of California or to any county, city, public agent,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18396
If the lots or parcels of land, or any of them, are so omitted from any installment assessment then the total cost and expense of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18397
If in such resolution the city council declares that the lots or parcels of land owned as provided in Section 18395 shall be included in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18398
The validity of any assessment levied under this part shall not be contested in any action or proceeding unless such action or proceeding is commenced...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18399
Upon the levying of an installment assessment the city clerk shall transmit the diagram and assessment and any modifications or corrections thereof made by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18400
Upon the receipt of the diagram and installment assessment the tax collector shall record them in a suitable book to be kept for that purpose...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18401
Where the duties of assessing property and collecting city taxes are performed for the city by the county assessor and the county tax collector, in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18402
All sums collected on account of such assessment shall be placed in the city treasury to the credit of a special fund, which shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18403
When the diagram and installment assessment are recorded, the several amounts assessed shall be a lien upon the lots or parcels of land assessed, respectively....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18404
Where the duties of assessing property and collecting city taxes are performed for a city by the county assessor and the county tax collector in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18405
The lien shall be subordinate to all fixed special assessment liens previously imposed upon the same property, but it shall have priority over all fixed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18440
If the city owns or operates or owns and operates a public utility capable of furnishing the improvement provided for in this part, this section...
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- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18600
This part may be cited as the Municipal Lighting Maintenance District Act of 1927.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18601
This part shall be liberally construed in order to effectuate its purposes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18602
This part provides an alternative system for the maintenance and operation of a street lighting system within cities, and the provisions of this part shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18603
Unless the particular provision or the context otherwise requires, the definitions and general provisions contained in this chapter shall govern the construction of this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18604
"City" includes all corporations organized and existing for municipal purposes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18605
"Street lighting system" or "system" includes any or all appliances, poles, posts, pipes, conduits, lamps and other necessary works or appliances used for street lighting
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18606
"Maintaining and operating" or any of its variants, when used with relation to a street lighting system, includes the cost of necessary repairs, replacements, fuel,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18607
"City council" includes any body which by law is the legislative department of the government of the city.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18608
"Clerk" or "city clerk" means any person or officer who is or acts as clerk of the city council.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18609
"Public way" includes all public highways, roads, streets, avenues, boulevards, alleys, parkways and other rights of way of the public, or any portion thereof, within...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18630
Whenever the public interest or convenience may require, the city council of any city in which a street lighting system has been installed may order...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18631
The lands which will be benefited by, and which are to be assessed for, the maintenance and operation of the system shall form and be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18632
Any number of public ways and one or more street lighting systems may be included in one district, but the district, the public ways and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18633
Before forming any district or ordering any part of the expenses of the maintenance and operation of any street lighting system to be assessed upon...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18660
Before adopting a resolution of intention, the city council shall order the city engineer to prepare and file with it a report containing substantially the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18661
The city council shall order the engineer to prepare and file with the report a map or plat of the district to be benefited by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18662
The report and map shall be presented to the city council and examined by it and either the report or map, or both, may be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18663
The resolution of intention shall contain: (a) A statement of the public ways to be lighted. (b) A general description of the lighting systems to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18664
The city council may order in the resolution of intention that a certain percentage of the costs of such maintenance and operation shall be paid...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18665
The resolution shall refer to the map or plat on file with the clerk for the boundaries of the district to be assessed, the public...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18666
After the passage of the resolution of intention, the clerk shall publish it by at least two insertions in a daily or weekly newspaper of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18690
At the time and place fixed for the hearing of protests or at any time to which the hearing is adjourned, the city council shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18691
The city council may, by four-fifths vote, deny all protests finding that the public health and safety require that the improvements be made and its...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18692
If no protests are filed or if all protests filed are heard and denied, or if any of the authorized modifications are made and the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18710
The city council may, by final resolution, order the district formed. The final resolution shall: (a) Describe the boundaries of the district as finally established....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18711
A certified copy of the final resolution shall be filed with the assessor who makes the assessment for general city taxes. Thereafter the assessor in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18730
Each year during the existence of the district and at least 30 days prior to the making of the general tax levy for city purposes,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18731
The special assessment tax shall be levied, computed, entered, collected and enforced at the same time, in the same manner, by the same persons and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18732
The city council shall control and order the expenditure of the funds of the district for the purposes of maintenance and operation as provided in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18733
Each year at the time of making the special assessment tax levy the city council shall appropriate from the fund designated in the resolution of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18734
The city council may also transfer from the general fund of the city to the fund of the district sufficient money to pay all or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18780
The sole acts necessary to confer jurisdiction upon the city council to order the formation of a district under the provisions of this part and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 18781
No error, defect, irregularity, informality, neglect or omission of any officer of any city in any proceeding taken under the provisions of this part, which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19000
This part may be cited as the Highway Lighting District Act.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19001
This part shall be liberally construed to effectuate its purposes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19002
This part provides an alternative system for making the improvements authorized by this part, and this part does not apply to or affect any other...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19003
Unless the particular provision or the context otherwise requires, the definitions and general provisions contained in this chapter shall govern the construction of this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19004
"Street lighting system" or "system" includes any system of illumination by means of street lights which are set upon poles or suspended in the air...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19005
"Clerk" or "county clerk" means any person or officer who is or acts as clerk of the board of supervisors of the county.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19006
"Service," and any of its variants, means and includes the furnishing of electric current or energy, gas, or other illuminating agent to all or part...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19007
"Governing body" refers to the board of supervisors of the county acting as the ex officio governing body of the lighting district, unless the context...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19008
"Public highway" or "highway" includes any highway, county highway, state highway, public street, avenue, alley, park, parkway, driveway, or public place, in any county, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19030
In accordance with the provisions of this part any unincorporated area in this State may be established as a highway lighting district for the purpose...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19031
Proceedings for the formation of a highway lighting district may be instituted by filing, at a regular meeting of the board of supervisors of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19032
The petition shall contain the name of the proposed district, a description of its boundaries, and a statement that the provisions of this part shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19033
The name of the proposed district shall be in the following form: ____ lighting district (using the name of the district), of ____ County (using...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19034
Upon the presentation of a petition requesting that the District Investigation Law of 1933 be declared inapplicable to the proceedings, the clerk of the board...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19035
If the certifying officer certifies that the petition bears the signatures of owners of taxable property within the proposed district, representing 60 percent or more...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19036
The county assessment roll last equalized at the time the petition is first presented shall be conclusive evidence as to ownership of taxable property and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19037
The affidavit of the person who circulated and obtained the signatures on the petition, stating that to the best of his knowledge and belief said...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19050
The board of supervisors shall fix a time, not less than 25 nor more than 30 days after the filing of the petition, for hearing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19051
The clerk shall cause notices of the filing and hearing of the petition to be posted at least seven days before the date set for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19052
The clerk shall also cause a notice, similar in content to the posted notice, to be published at least once a week for two consecutive...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19053
Any person interested, who objects either to the formation of the district, or to the extent of the district, or to the proposed improvement, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19054
The board of supervisors shall hear and pass upon the petition and protests at the time appointed or at any time to which the hearing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19055
If any person protests against the extent of the district, or against the inclusion of property in the district, the board of supervisors shall have...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19056
In the event that an ordinance requires the installation of a street lighting system by a subdivider, the board of supervisors may, as an alternative...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19070
If no protests are filed, or if all protests filed are heard and denied or if authorized modifications are made in the boundaries of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19071
If the board finds that the petition was signed by taxpayers representing 60 percent or more of the total assessed valuation of all taxable property...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19090
Within 30 days after acquiring jurisdiction to proceed, the board of supervisors shall by resolution order that an election be held in the proposed district...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19091
The election shall be called by posting notice thereof in three public places in the proposed lighting district, and by publishing the notice in a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19092
The election shall be conducted in accordance with the general election laws of this state, where applicable. The ballots shall contain the words, "For lighting...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19093
Every registered voter in the jurisdiction shall be entitled to vote at this election.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19094
The precinct boards shall canvass the votes in accordance with the general laws of this state. The board of supervisors may order the county elections...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19110
If a majority of the votes cast at the election is in favor of a lighting district, the board of supervisors shall by resolution establish...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19111
If a majority of the votes cast are against the lighting district, the board of supervisors shall by order so declare. No other proceedings shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19112
The fact of the filing of the petition, and the resolution establishing the lighting district, shall be entered in the minutes of the board of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19130
The board of supervisors of the county in which the lighting district has been established shall be ex officio the governing body of the lighting...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19131
The district may sue and be sued.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19132
The governing body shall: (a) Make all rules, regulations and laws necessary for the administration, operation and maintenance of the highway lighting district. (b) Supervise...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19151
In granting authority to install the system and in contractng for service the governing body shall impose such restrictions and conditions, and provide for such...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19160
Proceedings for the installation and maintenance of additional lights may be instituted by the governing body on its own initiative and shall be instituted by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19161
Upon institution of proceedings pursuant to Section 19160, if the governing body determines that it will be just and equitable and in the public interest...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19161.1
Whenever the board of supervisors levies an assessment authorized by this chapter for the installation or maintenance of lights, the assessment shall be levied pursuant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19162
If the governing body determines that it will not be just and equitable, or in the public interest, for the cost of installation and maintenance...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19165
Upon the receipt of a petition signed by owners of taxable property representing 60 percent or more of the total assessed valuation of all taxable...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19165.1
As an alternative to the petition procedure, the board of supervisors, by a four-fifths vote, may determine that the public safety and convenience require replacement...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19166
A petition asking for the removal of obsolete lights and their replacement with modern county- or utility-owned lights pursuant to this chapter may request the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19167
Upon the presentation of a petition pursuant to this chapter, the clerk of the board of supervisors shall immediately refer the same to an appropriate...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19168
If the certifying officer certifies that the petition bears the signatures of owners of taxable property within the district or, if applicable, the proposed zone...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19169
Upon the date fixed for the hearing, or at any time to which it is continued, the board of supervisors shall, in addition to any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19170
If the board of supervisors determines with respect to a petition for the replacement of lights filed in conformity with this chapter, that (a) It...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19171
With respect to a petition for the replacement of lights which includes no request for the establishment of a temporary zone, if the board of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19172
The provisions of Sections 19036 and 19037 apply to proceedings under this chapter.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19173
A statement regarding the boundaries of a zone established pursuant to this chapter shall be filed as provided by Chapter 8, Part 1, Division 2,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19174
In order that the obsolete system may be removed and a modern system installed in its place and maintained immediately after the action of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19175
The board of supervisors may, from time to time, transfer moneys to the district, for the benefit of the zone, from any available funds of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19176
The board of supervisors shall, in the first fiscal year in which a special tax or assessment, as the case may be, may be levied...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19176.1
Whenever the board of supervisors levies an assessment authorized by Section 19176, the assessment shall be levied pursuant to Chapter 6.1 (commencing with Section 54701)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19177
A zone shall remain in existence for the period of time specified in the resolution of the board of supervisors which established it, and shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19180
On or before the first day of September of each year, the governing body shall make an estimate of the cost, not otherwise offset by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19180.1
Whenever the board of supervisors levies an assessment authorized by Section 19180, the assessment shall be levied pursuant to Chapter 6.1 (commencing with Section 54701)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19181
When the estimate has been made, the board of supervisors of the county shall, at the time of levying county taxes, levy a special tax...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19182
If a district is organized in any year too late for the levy of a tax or assessment in that year or in the next...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19183
If any lights have been maintained by public subscription or by money supplied from the district road funds, within any territory which subsequently becomes a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19184
The special tax shall be levied, computed, entered, collected, and enforced at the same time, in the same manner, by the same persons and with...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19185
Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the board of supervisors, a county may lend any available county funds to a district for the replacement of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19190
All claims for money or damages against the district are governed by Part 3 (commencing with Section 900) and Part 4 (commencing with Section 940)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19200
The revenue derived from the special tax, together with all other moneys acquired by the district, shall be paid into the county treasury to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19201
Any funds arising from assessments made under this part remaining in the county treasury after the payment of all outstanding legal obligations incurred by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19202
The governing body of any highway lighting district may provide for the establishment of an accumulative capital outlay fund for the replacement of obsolete lighting...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19210
Territory in the same county whether contiguous or not may be annexed to a highway lighting district. A petition for that purpose may be filed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19211
At the first regular meeting after the petition has been filed with it, the board of supervisors shall fix a time for hearing the petition...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19212
Upon the date fixed for the hearing, or at any time to which it is continued, the board of supervisors shall consider the petition, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19213
Any territory which will not be benefited, by inclusion in the district, or which is not contiguous to the district, or which is not described...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19214
The order of annexation shall be conclusive evidence of the validity of all prior proceedings leading to the annexation recited therein and after the making...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19215
If a petition, signed by 15 or more taxpayers and residents of the area sought to be annexed, but less than the number of owners...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19230
Any portion of the territory of a highway lighting district may be withdrawn therefrom. Proceedings for the withdrawal of territory may be instituted by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19231
The board of supervisors shall fix a time and place for the hearing on the motion or the petition and for hearing protests against the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19232
At least 10 days before the time fixed for the hearing the board of supervisors shall publish a notice of the hearing by one insertion...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19233
Any person interested may appear at the hearing and object to the withdrawal of territory from the district or may object to the continuance of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19234
Upon the withdrawal of any territory from the district, the remaining territory in the district shall continue as a lighting district until dissolved. No withdrawal...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19250
Proceedings for the dissolution of the district may be instituted by filing with the board of supervisors a petition signed by 50 or more property...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19251
If a majority of the votes cast at the election held in the district for determination of the question of dissolution are in favor of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19252
Upon the dissolution of the district the title to any property which it may have acquired shall vest in any city which has at that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19253
If at the time of the election to dissolve the district there is any indebtedness of the district outstanding, the vote to dissolve shall dissolve...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19270
Upon the inclusion of all of the territory embraced in any highway lighting district within one or more incorporated cities, either by annexation proceedings or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19271
If all of the territory of the district is included within one incorporated city, the money paid into the lighting fund shall be paid to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19272
If all of the territory of the district is included within more than one incorporated city, then such proportionate part of the money paid into...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19273
Each city shall be liable for such proportionate part of all the outstanding liabilities of the district incurred prior to its inclusion within the cities...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19274
After all of its territory has been included in one or more cities, and the district has been dissolved, upon the expenditure of its funds...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19280
(a) A district organized under this part may be dissolved by resolution of the board of supervisors if all of the territory in the district...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19280.5
A district organized under this part may be dissolved by a resolution of the board of supervisors, after a public hearing, where a community services...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19281
If the board of supervisors finds that all of the facts set forth in Section 19280 exist, the board may dissolve the district by adopting...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19282
The dissolution shall be effective upon the filing with the State Board of Equalization and the county assessor of a copy of the resolution of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19290
Whenever any portion of a district is included within a city by reason of incorporation, annexation, or otherwise, such portion may be withdrawn from the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19291
If a portion of the territory embraced in any district has been detached therefrom prior to the twenty-ninth day of July, 1927, either by annexation...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19300
A petition asking for the installation and maintenance of additional lights pursuant to Chapter 9 of this part may request the board of supervisors to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19301
A petition for annexation filed pursuant to Chapter 12 of this part may, in addition to other matters required by that chapter, request that if...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19302
Upon the presentation of a petition pursuant to this chapter, the clerk of the board of supervisors shall immediately refer the same to an appropriate...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19303
If the certifying officer certifies that the petition bears the signatures of the owners of taxable property within the proposed zone representing 60 percent or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19304
Upon the date fixed for the hearing, or at any time to which it is continued, the board of supervisors shall, in addition to any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19305
If the board of supervisors determines, with respect to a petition for additional lights filed in conformity with this chapter, that (a) It is just...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19306
If the board of supervisors determines, with respect to a petition for annexation filed in conformity with this chapter, that (a) The petition for annexation...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19307
The provisions of Sections 19036 and 19037 apply to proceedings under this chapter.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19308
A statement regarding the boundaries of a zone established pursuant to this chapter shall be filed as provided by Chapter 8, Part 1, Division 2,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19309
In order that the lights proposed to be installed and maintained in a zone may be installed therein immediately after its formation, the governing body...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19310
The board of supervisors may, from time to time, transfer moneys to the district, for the benefit of the zone, from any available funds of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19310.5
Any area of the district, or of a zone in the district, which is included in a city by annexation or incorporation after a loan...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19311
The board of supervisors shall, in the first fiscal year in which a special tax or assessment, as the case may be, may be levied...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19311.1
(a) The board of supervisors shall not levy assessments pursuant to Section 19311 unless it has adopted an ordinance to do so. The board of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19312
A zone shall remain in existence for the period of time specified in the resolution of the board of supervisors which established it, and shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19313
Where the board of supervisors or legislative body has so declared in its resolution of intention to order the formation of a lighting district or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19314
If a highway lighting district is divided into tax assessment zones, the board of supervisors or legislative body may determine what portion of the amount...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19320
At any time after the establishment of two or more districts in any county, the board of supervisors may determine that any two or more...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19321
The board shall fix a time and place for hearing the matter of consolidation of the districts and shall direct its clerk to publish a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19322
The notice shall be headed "Notice of the proposed consolidation of ____ Highway Lighting District and ____ Highway Lighting District," stating the names of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19323
The notice shall state that it is proposed to consolidate into one district all of the territory within the named districts.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19324
At the time and place fixed for hearing or at any time to which the hearing may be continued, the board shall hear any person...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19325
At the conclusion of the hearing the board may refuse to consolidate any of the districts or it may order the consolidation of any or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19326
If the board determines to consolidate any of the districts it shall so declare by resolution stating the name by which the consolidated district shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19327
The district resulting from the consolidation of two or more districts shall become liable for all outstanding liabilities of the districts consolidated.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19328
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the district resulting from the consolidation of two or more districts shall assume all of the assets of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19400
From federal funds available for promoting public safety on the streets, the department may allocate to cities, cities and counties, and counties up to 50...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19401
In allocating funds for such purposes, the department shall give priority to those cities, cities and counties, and counties which submit in their requests for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 19402
The department shall adopt such rules and regulations as are necessary to implement the provisions of this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22000
This part may be cited as the Tree Planting Act of 1931.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22001
This part shall be liberally construed to effectuate its purposes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22002
This part provides an alternative system for the planting, maintaining or removing of trees in cities, and the provisions of this part shall not apply...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22003
Unless the particular provision or the context otherwise requires, the definitions and general provisions contained in this chapter shall govern the construction of this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22004
The city charter of any city adopting the provisions of this part shall control if any provision of this part is contrary to or in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22005
"City" includes all corporations organized and existing for municipal purposes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22006
"Improvement" includes the planting, maintenance, or removal of trees, and any and all acts necessarily incident thereto.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22007
"City council" and "council" include any body which by law is the legislative department of the government of the city.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22008
"Board" means a board of park commissioners, park department, or other similar municipal authority, whether composed of one or more individuals, having control of or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22009
"Tree" includes all varieties of trees, shrubs and other ornamental vegetation.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22010
"Street" means all or any portion of territory within a city set apart and designated for the use of the public as a thoroughfare for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22011
"Lot line" means the boundary line separating that portion of a lot or parcel of land set apart for individual use and occupancy from the
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22012
"Maintain" or any of its variants when used in reference to trees includes clipping, spraying, fertilizing, irrigating, propping, treating for disease or injury, and other...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22013
"Tax collector" includes any body, board, bureau or officer charged with the duty of collecting assessments for a city.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22014
No publication or notice other than that provided for in this part shall be necessary to give validity to any proceedings had hereunder.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22030
The board in addition to the authority otherwise conferred upon it shall have full power and authority over the trees planted, or to be planted,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22031
The board may establish rules and regulations relating to the planting, maintenance and removal of the said trees and may recommend to the city council...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22032
The board may appoint and employ a qualified person to be designated as city forester or by some similar title, to take charge of and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22033
The board may: (a) Employ, or authorize the city forester to employ, as many assistants as it deems necessary to carry on the work. (b)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22034
The board, or the city council, shall include in the annual budget of the board the amount of money necessary to meet the expenses of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22035
The city forester shall take charge of and direct, subject to the supervision and control of the board, all of the work authorized to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22060
The board may remove any tree or any part thereof which appears to be dead, is liable to fall, is dangerous or is an obstruction...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22061
Except in the case of manifest public danger and immediate necessity, no such tree shall be wholly cut down or removed unless 10 days' notice...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22062
If the owner, tenant, occupant, or agent, within seven days after the giving of the notice, files with the board his objections in writing to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22080
When the board proposes the planting, maintenance or removal of any trees in any streets of the city, the city forester, under the direction of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22081
The proposal shall be accompanied by a diagram showing: (a) The streets to be improved. (b) The abutting lots or parcels of land and the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22082
Each lot or parcel of land shall be separately assessed in proportion to its frontage at a rate per front foot sufficient to cover that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22083
A proceeding for the planting, maintenance, or removal of trees may also be instituted by a petition to the council of property owners whose property...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22084
The board or the city forester may plant, maintain, or remove any trees in any street of the city by private arrangement for reimbursement with...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22085
The board or the city forester may expend any funds which it may have on hand to plant, maintain, or remove trees. The board or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22086
Before ordering any improvement specified in either the written proposal of the board or in the petition of property owners, the city council shall adopt...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22087
If the proposal or the petition contains a provision for the maintenance of trees which are already planted or are proposed to be planted, the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22088
The city council may order in the resolution of intention, or thereafter, that all or a specified portion of the costs and expenses of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22089
Owners of property which will be assessed to pay the cost of the proposed improvement may protest against the improvement by filing their objections in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22090
The city council shall cause notice to be mailed and set the time and date for a public meeting and public hearing pursuant to Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22092
If the owners of a majority of the front footage involved in the improvement object to the improvement, all further proceedings shall be terminated. If...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22093
On the date fixed by the resolution of intention for the hearing of protests, the city council shall proceed to hear and pass on all...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22094
After the hearing, the city forester, under the direction and supervision of the board, shall abandon the improvement or proceed with it, according to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22095
If the council decides to proceed with the improvement, it shall, by resolution order the improvement to be made according to the resolution of intention,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22096
After deducting any contribution to be made by the city, the balance of the entire assessable cost of the improvement between the lot lines, in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22110
The city forester, under the direction of the board, shall do, or cause to be done, all of the work ordered to be done by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22130
If the council orders the improvement to be made, it shall levy an assessment upon the lots or parcels of land specified in the diagram...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22131
Upon the levying of the assessment, the clerk of the council shall transmit to the city tax collector the diagram and assessment upon which the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22132
The validity of any assessment levied under this part shall not be contested in any action or proceeding unless the action or proceeding is commenced...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22133
Upon the receipt of the diagram and assessment the tax collector shall record them in a suitable book to be kept by him for that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22134
Immediately upon the recording, the several assessments contained in the assessment roll shall become due and payable, and each of the assessments shall be a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22135
The tax collector shall, upon the recording of the assessment, give notice thereof by publication for five days in a daily newspaper, published and circulated...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22136
The notice shall state that: (a) The assessments have been recorded in the tax collector's office. (b) All sums assessed therein are due and payable...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22137
When any assessment is paid, the tax collector shall mark opposite the assessment the word "paid," with the date of the payment and shall give...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22138
All assessments unpaid shall be delinquent at the expiration of a period of 30 days from the first publication or posting of the notice that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22139
The tax collector shall, when any assessment is delinquent, mark opposite the assessment the word "delinquent," and shall add 10 per cent to the amount...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22140
As an alternative method for the collection of assessments levied under this part, the council, after the adoption of the resolution ordering the improvement, may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22141
The city council shall have the power, in its discretion, to determine that the payment of such assessments may be made in annual installments, in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22142
The lien, whether bonds issued to represent the assessment or otherwise, shall be subordinate to all fixed special assessment liens previously imposed upon the same...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22160
The tax collector shall, within 30 days after the date of delinquency, begin the publication or posting of a notice that the lots or parcels...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22161
The date fixed for the sale shall be not less than five days, nor more than 10 days after either the last publication or the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22162
The notice shall contain a description of each lot or parcel of land delinquent, and opposite each description the name of the owner as shown...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22163
The notice shall contain a statement that unless each assessment which is delinquent, together with the penalties and costs thereon, is paid, the property upon...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22164
At any time after the delinquency and prior to the sale of any lots or parcels of land, any person may redeem the property by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22165
At the time and place stated in the notice the tax collector shall proceed with the sale, commencing at the head of the list of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22166
The tax collector shall issue for each sale an original and a duplicate certificate of sale, which shall refer to the proceedings, describe the lot...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22167
At any time before the expiration of 12 months from the date of the sale, any property so sold may be redeemed by the payment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22168
Upon redemption of any lot or parcel of land, the tax collector shall enter the fact and date of redemption upon the duplicate certificate of
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22169
The tax collector shall pay the redemption money to the person holding the original certificate of sale upon the surrender of the certificate and the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22170
If there has been no redemption of the property at any time after the expiration of 12 months from the date of sale, the tax...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22171
The deed shall recite substantially the matters contained in the certificate of sale, any change of interest therein, and the fact that no person has...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22172
The applicant for a deed shall pay the tax collector one dollar ($1) for making the deed. If the city is the purchaser no charge...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22173
At least 30 days before he applies for a deed, the purchaser or his successor in interest shall serve upon the owner of the property,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22174
If the owner of the property can not with due diligence be found, the notice shall be posted in a conspicuous place upon the property...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22175
The applicant for a deed shall file with the tax collector an affidavit or affidavits showing that notice of the application has been given, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22176
The person redeeming shall, if he redeems after the filing of the affidavits and more than 11 months from the date of sale, pay, in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22177
No deed for any property sold for a delinquent assessment shall be executed until the purchaser or his successor in interest has complied with all...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22178
The deed of the tax collector shall be prima facie evidence of the truth of all matters, recited therein, of the regularity of all proceedings...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22200
The funds collected by the tax collector under this part shall be paid by him, as fast as collected, to the city treasurer. The city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22201
Payments out of the special fund shall be made by the city treasurer to the board as funds are required for the prosecution and completion...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22202
To expedite the making of the improvement, the city council may at any time transfer into the special fund out of any money in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22500
This part shall be known and may be cited as the "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972."
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22501
This part shall apply to local agencies whose annual taxes are carried on the county assessment roll and are collected by the county, or an...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22502
This part provides an alternative procedure for making the improvements herein authorized and shall not apply to or affect any other provisions of this code.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22503
An assessment district shall consist of all territory which, as determined by the legislative body, will be benefited by the improvements and is to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22504
An assessment district may consist of all or any part of the territory within the local agency and, in the case of a county, may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22505
An assessment district may consist of contiguous or noncontinguous areas. The improvements in one area need not be of benefit to other areas.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22506
The provisions of Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 5115) of Part 3 of Division 7, pertaining to the extension of the work or the assessment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22507
Division 4 (commencing with Section 2800) and Division 4.5 (commencing with Section 3100) do not apply to this part or proceedings taken pursuant to this...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22508
Any resolution, notice, report, diagram or assessment which is required to contain a description of the improvements, the boundaries of the assessment district or any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22509
This part shall be liberally construed to effectuate its purpose. Any proceedings taken under this part and any assessment levied pursuant thereto shall not be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22520
The definitions contained in this article govern the construction of this part unless the context otherwise requires. The definition of a word or phrase applies...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22521
"Assessment district" means an assessment district formed pursuant to this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22522
"Clerk" means the clerk or secretary of a local agency or its legislative body.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22523
"Engineer" means the city engineer, county engineer, engineer of the district, or any other person designated by the legislative body as the engineer for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22524
"Fiscal year" means a 12-month period commencing on July 1 and ending on the following June 30.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22525
"Improvement" means one or any combination of the following: (a) The installation or planting of landscaping. (b) The installation or construction of statuary, fountains, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22526
"Incidental expenses" include all of the following: (a) The costs of preparation of the report, including plans, specifications, estimates, diagram, and assessment. (b) The costs...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22527
"Including," unless expressly limited, means including without limitation.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22528
"Landscaping" means trees, shrubs, grass, or other ornamental vegetation.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22529
"Legislative body" means the legislative body or governing board of any local agency.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22530
"Local agency" means a county, a city and county, a city, a special district, or an agency or entity created pursuant to Article 1 (commencing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22531
"Maintain" or "maintenance" means the furnishing of services and materials for the ordinary and usual maintenance, operation, and servicing of any improvement, including: (a) Repair,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22532
"Property owner" means: any person shown as the owner of land on the last equalized county assessment roll; when such person is no longer the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22533
"Public agency" means the state or federal governments, any city, city and county, county, or other public corporation formed pursuant to charter, general law, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22534
"Public lighting facilities" means all works or improvements used or useful for the lighting of any public places, including ornamental standards, luminaires, poles, supports, tunnels,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22535
"Public places" means one or any combination of the following: (a) Any public street, highway, road, alley, lane, boulevard, parkway, or other way dedicated to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22536
"Public utility" means any public utility subject to the jurisdiction of and regulated by the Public Utilities Commission.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22537
"Resolution" includes an ordinance.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22538
"Service" or "servicing" means the furnishing of: (a) Electric current or energy, gas, or other illuminating agent for any public lighting facilities or for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22539
"Special district" means any public corporation, other than a county or a city, formed pursuant to general law or special act for the local performance...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22540
"Treasurer" means the treasurer of a local agency.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22550
"Notice" means any resolution, order, notice, or other instrument authorized or required by this part to be published, posted, or mailed.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22551
The clerk shall give notice or cause the same to be given in accordance with this article, unless the legislative body delegates the duty of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22552
Published notice shall be made pursuant to Section 6061 of the Government Code.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22553
Publication of notice of hearing shall be completed at least 10 days prior to the date of hearing specified therein.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22554
Posted notices, other than of hearings for the formation of an assessment district or for the annexation of territory to an existing district, shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22556
Prior to levying a new assessment pursuant to Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 22585), the legislative body shall cause notice of the public hearing to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22565
The engineer shall prepare reports in accordance with this article.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22566
A report shall be prepared for each fiscal year for which assessments are to be levied and collected to pay the costs of the improvements...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22567
A report shall refer to the assessment district by its distinctive designation, specify the fiscal year to which the report applies, and, with respect to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22568
The plans and specifications shall show and describe existing and proposed improvements. The plans and specifications need not be detailed, but shall be sufficient if...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22569
The estimate of the costs of the improvements for the fiscal year shall contain estimates for all of the following: (a) The total costs for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22570
The diagram for an assessment district shall show (a) the exterior boundaries of the assessment district, (b) the boundaries of any zones within the district,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22571
The lines and dimensions of each lot or parcel of land shown on the diagram shall conform to those shown on the county assessor's maps...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22572
The assessment shall refer to the fiscal year to which it applies and shall do all of the following: (a) State the net amount, determined...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22573
The net amount to be asessed upon lands within an assessment district may be apportioned by any formula or method which fairly distributes the net...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22574
The diagram and assessment may classify various areas within an assessment district into different zones where, by reason of variations in the nature, location, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22585
Proceedings for the formation of an assessment district shall be initiated by resolution. The resolution shall: (a) Propose the formation of an assessment district pursuant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22586
Upon completion, the engineer shall file the report with the clerk for submission to the legislative body. The legislative body may approve the report, as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22587
After approval of the report, either as filed or as modified, the legislative body shall adopt a resolution of intention. The resolution shall do all...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22588
The legislative body shall comply with the notice, protest, and hearing procedures in Section 53753 of the Government Code.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22591
During the course or upon the conclusion of the hearing, the legislative body may order changes in any of the matters provided in the report,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22592
Upon the conclusion of the hearing, the legislative body shall determine whether a majority protest exists. For that purpose, the extent of the territory of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22593
Proceedings for the formation of the assessment district shall be abandoned if there is a majority protest, as defined in Section 53753 of the Government
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22594
(a) If a majority protest has not been filed, the legislative body may adopt a resolution ordering the improvements and the formation of the assessment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22595
Whenever a railroad, gas, water, or electric utility right-of-way or electric line right-of-way is included within an assessment district, the railroad, gas, water, or electric...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22605
The legislative body, either in a single proceeding or by separate proceedings, may order one or any combination of the following changes of organization: (a)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22606
Proceedings for a change of organization may be: (a) Undertaken subsequent to or concurrently with proceedings for the formation of an assessment district under this...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22607
Except as otherwise provided in this article, proceedings for a change of organization shall be initiated, conducted, and completed in substantial accordance with the procedure...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22608
In annexation proceedings, the resolutions, report, notices of hearing, and right of majority protest shall be limited to the territory proposed to be annexed, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22608.2
In the event that an ordinance requires the installation of any improvements described in this part by a subdivider, the resolution of intention may state...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22609
In detachment proceedings, the resolutions, report, notices of hearing, and right of majority protest shall be limited to the territory proposed to be detached. The...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22610
In dissolution proceedings, the legislative body may dispense with the resolution and report required by Sections 22585 and 22586 and may initiate dissolution proceedings by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22611
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the single assessment district resulting from a consolidation under this article shall assume all assets and liabilities of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22612
If all of the territory of a district is included within one city by annexation or incorporation, the legislative body may transfer jurisdiction over the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22613
(a) Whenever any territory of an assessment district is included within a city by annexation or incorporation, whether that inclusion occurs before or after the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22620
This chapter applies to all annual assessments levied after the formation of an assessment district, except annual assessments to pay the principal of, and interest...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22621
Proceedings shall be taken pursuant to this chapter for any fiscal year during which an assessment is to be levied and collected within an existing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22622
The legislative body shall adopt a resolution which shall generally describe any proposed new improvements or any substantial changes in existing improvements and order the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22623
Upon completion, the engineer shall file the report with the clerk for submission to the legislative body. The legislative body may approve the report, as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22624
After approval of the report, either as filed or as modified, the legislative body shall adopt a resolution of intention. The resolution shall: (a) Declare...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22625
The date, hour, and place of the hearing is hereby fixed as the date, hour, and place of a regular meeting before August 10, as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22626
Notice of the hearing shall be given by either of the following methods: (a) If the assessments are to be levied in the same or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22628
Any interested person may, prior to the conclusion of the hearing, file a written protest with the clerk or, having previously filed a protest, may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22629
If notice is given pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 22626, the legislative body shall hold the public hearing pursuant to Section 53753 of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22630
During the course or upon the conclusion of the hearing, the legislative body may order changes in any of the matters provided in the report,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22630.5
If there is a majority protest against the levy of an annual assessment after the formation of the assessment district that is increased from any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22631
If a majority protest has not been filed, the legislative body may adopt a resolution confirming the diagram and assessment, either as originally proposed or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22640
Hearings upon the formation of an assessment district, upon a change of organization for an existing district, or upon the levy of annual assessments after...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22641
Immediately after the adoption of any resolution confirming a diagram and assessment and by not later than the third Monday in August, the clerk shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22645
After the filing of the diagram and assessment, the county auditor shall enter on the county assessment roll opposite each lot or parcel of land...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22646
The assessments shall be collected at the same time and in the same manner as county taxes are collected, and all laws providing for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22647
After collection by the county, the net amount of the assessments, after deduction of any compensation due the county for collection, shall be paid to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22655
Upon receipt of moneys representing assessments collected by the county, the treasurer shall deposit the moneys in the treasury of the local agency to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22656
If there is a surplus or a deficit in the improvement fund of an assessment district at the end of any fiscal year, the surplus...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22657
If there is a deficit in the improvement fund of an assessment district during any fiscal year, the legislative body, from any available and unencumbered...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22658
The legislative body may accept contributions from any source toward payment of improvement costs. The legislative body, at any time either before or after the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22659
All contributions authorized prior to confirmation of an assessment shall be deducted from the total improvement costs to be assessed within the assessment district.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22660
(a) The legislative body may, by resolution, determine that the estimated cost of any of the proposed improvements described in subdivisions (a) to (d), inclusive,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22661
After adoption of a resolution providing for annual installment assessments, the engineer, in preparing reports required by Article 4 (commencing with Section 22565) of Chapter...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22662
If a resolution providing for annual installment payments has been adopted, in the resolution or subsequent thereto, the legislative body may do any or a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22662.5
(a) The legislative body of any local agency may, by resolution, determine and declare that bonds shall be issued to finance the estimated cost of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22663
Public property owned by any public agency and in use in the performance of a public function shall not be subject to assessment under this...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22675
The validity of an assessment levied under this part for the purpose of raising revenue necessary to pay the debt service on bonds issued pursuant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 22679
The legislative body may (a) provide for the construction or installation of any improvements authorized by Part 1 (commencing with Section 22000) of this division...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25000
This part may be cited as the Joint Highway District Act.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25001
Unless the particular provision or the context otherwise requires, the definitions and general provisions contained in this chapter shall govern the construction of this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25002
"District," means a joint highway district, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25003
"Improvement," and any of its variants, includes the laying out, construction, improvement, and maintenance of public highways and appurtenances thereto, including tunnels which are incident...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25004
This part shall apply only to those districts which are organized or reorganized under this part and to those districts organized or reorganized on or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25005
All districts organized or existing prior to August 14, 1931, may continue their operations and the discharge of their obligations pursuant to the provisions of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25006
This part shall be liberally construed, in order to effectuate its purposes. No error, defect, irregularity, informality and no neglect or omission of any officer...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25025
Districts, to be composed of two or more counties, may be created in accordance with this part for the purpose of improving public highways.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25026
The board of supervisors of any county may initiate proceedings proposing the creation of a district by adopting a resolution reciting: (a) That the public...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25027
Upon the adoption of the resolution the board of supervisors shall name and appoint one of its members to represent that county upon the board...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25028
The clerk of the board of supervisors adopting the resolution shall transmit certified copies of the resolution to the clerk of the board of supervisors...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25029
Upon receipt of a copy of the resolution, the boards of supervisors of the several counties affected shall consider the advisability of creating and organizing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25030
Each resolution of approval shall, in addition to the matter otherwise required therein, name and appoint a member of the board of supervisors of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25031
The adoption of the original resolution by the board of supervisors of the county initiating the proceedings shall constitute a sufficient approval in behalf of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25032
After the receipt by the board of supervisors instituting the proceedings of a copy of the resolution approving the proposal from the board of supervisors...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25033
The board of supervisors adopting the resolution declaring the creation and organization of the district shall file a certified copy of that resolution with the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25034
The Secretary of State shall furnish and transmit to the clerk of the board of supervisors of the county adopting the initial resolution for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25035
All districts shall be numbered by the Secretary of State, in the order of their creation and he shall keep and maintain in his office...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25036
All districts organized or tentatively organized prior to August 14, 1931, may reorganize under this part. The board of directors of the district or tentative...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25050
The district, acting through its board of directors, shall have power to: (a) Improve public highways. (b) Issue bonds and levy and impose taxes and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25051
The State, the counties composing the district, or any city within the district, may convey to the district such lands, public highways, or rights of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25070
The district shall be managed by, and the powers conferred upon the district shall be exercised by a board of directors appointed as provided in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25071
The members of the board of directors shall serve during the pleasure of the appointing power. They shall receive no compensation for their services, but...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25072
The term of office of any member of the board of directors shall immediately cease upon the termination of the term of office of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25073
If an even number of counties comprise a district, an additional member of the board of directors shall be appointed by the directors already named...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25074
If a position on the board of directors becomes vacant, the vacancy shall be filled by the appointing authority whose appointee last held the position.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25075
Within 10 days after the receipt of the certificate of organization of the district, the clerk of the initiatory board of supervisors shall notify the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25076
The persons appointed as members of the board of directors shall meet at the time and place fixed for the first meeting. A majority of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25077
At the first meeting the board of directors shall organize by selecting from among its membership a president, vice president and secretary. The officers thus...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25078
The board of directors shall fix a place or places within the district for the transaction of business. It may hold meetings from time to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25100
The board of directors shall appoint a treasurer and a district engineer, and may appoint an assistant secretary. The board may employ such clerical, legal,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25101
The treasurer shall be a resident of the district and a person competent in the handling of financial matters. Before entering upon the duties of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25102
The treasurer shall have charge and custody of all of the funds of the district and he and his bondsmen shall be responsible for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25103
The district engineer shall be a qualified civil engineer, licensed to practice as such under the laws of this State. He shall perform all of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25104
All engineering work performed in the district shall be done under the direction and control of the district engineer.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25105
If an assistant secretary is appointed, he shall perform such duties as the board of directors determine. He may during the absence of the secretary,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25120
Immediately following the organization of the district, the several boards of supervisors of the counties composing the district shall provide the district with a sufficient...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25121
The boards of supervisors of the counties within the district may contribute to the contingent fund from any funds of the several counties not otherwise...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25122
The contingent fund may be used for the following purposes: (a) For any purpose necessary to create and maintain the organization of the district. (b)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25150
The board of directors shall as soon as practicable cause the route of the highway or highways proposed to be improved by the district, to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25151
The district engineer shall make a preliminary report to the board of directors setting forth the result of his preliminary surveys and showing the tentative...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25152
In his preliminary report the district engineer shall also recommend an apportionment of the construction and other costs among the State, if any contribution is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25153
As soon as practicable after the filing of the engineer's preliminary report, the board of directors shall give it full consideration and shall formulate a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25154
The report of the board of directors shall contain the following: (a) A general description of the approximate route and location of the highway or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25155
If highways are to be required or improved beyond the boundaries of the district, the consent of the governing body controlling the territory through which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25175
If the report of the project, as adopted by the board of directors, contains a request for contribution from the state, the board shall, immediately...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25176
Within 90 days after its receipt, the Department of Transportation, through its proper officers, shall consider and pass upon the report so filed. It may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25177
If the whole or any part of the project proposed in the report is approved and a contribution by the state is recommended, the California...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25178
The Director of Transportation shall issue and transmit to the secretary of the district a certificate of commitment showing the decision of his department upon...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25179
The board of directors may amend its report of the project to conform with any suggestions, modifications, or recommendations of the Department of Transportation or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25180
The obligation of the State for any contribution shall be contingent upon the approval by all counties comprising the district of the balance of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25200
Upon the receipt of the certificate of commitment from the Director of Transportation, or upon the adoption of the report if no contribution is requested...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25201
Upon receipt of the report of the project, each of the boards of supervisors shall forthwith consider it. Within 60 days after the receipt of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25202
Each board of supervisors shall cause a certified copy of its resolution adopting or rejecting the report of the project to be sent to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25203
Upon receipt of the report of the project the clerk of each board of supervisors shall cause a notice to be published twice in a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25204
No county within the district shall be obligated or committed hereunder until the board of supervisors thereof approves the report of the project and until...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25205
At any time prior to the approval of the report of the project by the board of supervisors of any county, the matter of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25206
The matter may be submitted at a special election called for that purpose or may be consolidated with any other election involving the entire county....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25207
If at the election a two-thirds majority of the electors voting thereon do not approve the proposition, the county shall not participate in the issue...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25208
If any county thus refers the matter of its participation in the issuance of bonds to the electors of the county, the time for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25209
The provisions of this chapter relating to the submission of the question of county participation in the issuance of bonds to the electors shall not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25230
After receiving the certificate of commitment for contribution by the State, if any, and certified copies of the resolutions of approval of the boards of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25231
In proceeding with a project, or unit thereof, the board of directors shall have all necessary final surveys, plans, specifications and detailed drawings prepared by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25232
The final surveys, plans, specifications, and detailed drawings shall include a final estimate of cost. If the final estimate exceeds by more than 10 per...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25233
Upon the adoption of the final surveys, plans, specifications, and detailed drawings by the board of directors, a certified copy thereof shall be transmitted to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25261
During the course of the improvement of any highway, the highway or project shall be under the control of the board of directors. The board...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25262
All laws relating to the use of state highways are applicable to any highways under the control of any district.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25206
The matter may be submitted at a special election called for that purpose or may be consolidated with any other election involving the entire county....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25207
If at the election a two-thirds majority of the electors voting thereon do not approve the proposition, the county shall not participate in the issue...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25208
If any county thus refers the matter of its participation in the issuance of bonds to the electors of the county, the time for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25209
The provisions of this chapter relating to the submission of the question of county participation in the issuance of bonds to the electors shall not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25280
The board of directors of the district may request the board of supervisors and the proper officers of any county situated within the district to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25281
If it is decided that any money authorized to be expended from the State Treasury shall be expended as required by Section 7 of Article...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25300
If the Federal Government desires to include any highway improved or to be improved by a district in any scheme of National defense and to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25320
Upon the completion of the improvement of any portion of any highway by the district, the board of directors may, and on the completion of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25321
Control of such completed improvement shall vest in the State, county or city having jurisdiction of the class of highways of which such completed improvement...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25322
The board of directors shall not adopt any resolution of completion until it obtains from the Director of Transportation a certificate in writing showing that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25340
All moneys of the district applicable to the payment of improvement costs shall be placed in a fund designated "construction fund," the moneys in which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25341
The board of directors of the district shall provide for the financing of any projects to be undertaken by the district in one or more...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25342
Upon the award of a contract for the improvement of any project or unit thereof, the board of directors shall provide for the payment of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25343
A levy shall be made within and upon the several counties composing the district to provide for the payment of the costs and expenses of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25344
The board of directors shall adopt a resolution setting forth in general terms the amount of money proposed to be raised by the levy and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25345
The resolution shall specifically set forth the sum of money levied upon each county within the district and shall briefly recite the facts requiring the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25346
The board of supervisors of each county shall, within 90 days after the resolution providing for the levy has been adopted by the board of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25347
If the board of supervisors of any county within the district does not pay the entire amount of any levy made upon it within 90...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25348
The treasurer of the district shall, prior to the fifteenth day of August in each year, transmit to the board of supervisors of each county...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25349
If, upon receiving the report of the district treasurer showing the amount to be raised within the county for the current year, the board of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25350
All district taxes shall be collected in behalf of the district by the proper county officers in the several counties in the district at the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25360
All claims for money or damages against the district are governed by Part 3 (commencing with Section 900) and Part 4 (commencing with Section 940)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25370
The provisions of this chapter shall apply to all bonds issued under the authority of this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25371
All bonds issued by joint highway districts shall be legal investments for the funds of: (a) Trusts. (b) Insurance companies. (c) Banks, both commercial and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25372
Whenever bonds of cities, counties, school districts or irrigation districts may be used as security for the performance of any act or the deposit of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25373
The State Director of Finance may purchase any bonds issued by joint highway districts and pay for them out of any surplus money in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25374
If the report of the board of directors shows that the proposed project or any unit thereof, is estimated to cost more than one million...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25375
The issuance of any bonds by the district shall be conclusive evidence of the regularity, validity and legal sufficiency of all proceedings, acts and determinations...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25376
No bonds shall be issued by the district in an amount which will aggregate at any time an obligation in excess of 10 per cent...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25377
The taxable property within any county shall not at any time be obligated for all joint highway district purposes, in any amount in excess of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25400
The board of directors of the district may cause revenue bonds to be issued upon the security of the anticipated unpaid installments of any levies...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25401
All revenue bonds shall be payable out of a fund of the district designated "Joint Highway District No. ____ of the State of California Revenue...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25402
The board of directors shall prescribe the denominations of the revenue bonds which shall mature serially in convenient amounts not necessarily equal. Revenue bonds shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25403
Revenue bonds shall be in substantially the following form (filling in blanks as appropriate): REVENUE BOND Joint Highway District No.______ of the State of California...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25404
Revenue bonds shall be dated as of the date of the resolution or order of the board of directors authorizing their issuance. The board of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25405
Any number of series of revenue bonds may be issued under this part for any portion of a single or different projects in the district.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25406
All revenue bonds shall be signed by the treasurer of the district, attested by the secretary of the board of directors thereof and shall have...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25407
The principal and interest of all revenue bonds shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25408
The revenue bonds shall be issued and sold by the board of directors at such times and manner and in such amounts as may be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25409
The board of directors shall levy a tax annually within the district sufficient to meet the principal and interest of all outstanding revenue bonds coming...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25410
The treasurer of the district shall annually determine the amount of money necessary to be raised for the payment of principal and interest coming due...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25430
As a separate and cumulative method of financing, the board of directors of the district may issue funding bonds to cover the costs and expenses...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25431
The provisions of this chapter relating to the issuance of funding bonds shall be cumulative and shall not affect any of the other provisions or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25432
If the board of directors propose to issue funding bonds, they shall first adopt a resolution setting forth their intention so to do, and the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25433
Upon the adoption of the resolution of intention to issue funding bonds, the secretary shall cause a notice of the time and place of hearing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25434
The time fixed for the hearing shall not be less than 15 days after the completion of the required publication. Not less than 30 days...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25435
All persons interested may appear at the hearing and they may set forth in writing any objections they may have to the issuance of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25436
The board of directors shall hear and determine all objections presented at the hearing. The board may alter the boundaries of the proposed funding district...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25437
All decisions, findings and determinations of the board of directors made upon notice and hearing shall, in the absence of actual fraud, be final and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25438
If at the hearing, the owners of more than 25 per cent in area of the property within any proposed funding district object in writing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25439
Following the hearing the board of directors shall, if it determines to issue funding bonds, cause its findings in relation thereto to be transmitted to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25440
Funding bonds issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall be in substantially the following form (filling in blanks as appropriate): FUNDING BOND Joint...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25441
Funding bonds shall be dated as of the date of the resolution or order of the board of directors authorizing their issuance.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25442
The board of directors may use any available moneys of the district, not already allocated to some other purpose, for the payment of any interest...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25443
All funding bonds shall be signed by the treasurer of the district, attested by the secretary, and shall have the official seal of the district...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25445
All funding bonds shall be serial in character and approximately an even proportion of the total amount of each issue shall be payable annually. The...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25446
The funding bonds shall be issued by the board of directors at such time and manner and in such amounts as may be required to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25447
In each district in which funding bonds have been issued there is hereby created a special fund to be designated "Joint Highway District No. ____...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25448
The treasurer of the district shall annually before the fifteenth day of August transmit to the several boards of supervisors within the funding district, a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25449
The special assessment taxes levied for the payment of funding bonds shall be independent of and distinct from any other levies authorized by this part...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25450
It shall be the duty of the board of supervisors of each county within the district to annually cause to be levied upon the lands...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25490
If a court of competent jurisdiction determines that any contract, proceeding, step or action taken, levy made, or any bonds issued under this part are...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25491
If the court finds that any such improvement has been made, or services rendered, or necessary rights of way or property acquired, the court shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25492
It is the purpose of this chapter to make the costs and expenses of all improvements made, or services rendered, and all necessary acquisitions of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25493
The board of directors shall cause a report on the bond issue proposed under this chapter to be made and filed by the district engineer...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25494
The report shall be filed with the secretary of the board of directors, who shall thereupon fix a time and place for hearing the report...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25495
At the time of the hearing, or at any time to which the hearing may be continued, any person interested may appear and be heard...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25496
At the conclusion of the hearing the board shall adopt a resolution declaring its findings upon the report. When adopted the resolution shall be final...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25497
The bonds issued under this chapter shall in terms and form conform substantially to the provisions contained in Chapter 18 relating to funding bonds and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25498
Upon the adoption of the resolution by the board, the treasurer of the district shall immediately cause bonds to be issued in the amount and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25520
Upon the completion or other termination of the projects for which the district is organized and upon the payment and retirement of all outstanding bonds...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 25521
Any property or money belonging to the district at the time of dissolution shall be distributed by the board of directors to the State and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26000
"District," means a boulevard district unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26001
"Commission," means the boulevard commission unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26002
"Boulevard," means a highway not less than 30 and not more than 100 feet in width and upon, along, and over the portion or portions...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26003
Except as otherwise provided in this part, all elections conducted in the district shall be conducted as nearly as practicable in accordance with the general...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26004
At each election held pursuant to this part, every registered voter residing in the district as proposed or established, who would be entitled on the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26020
A boulevard district may be formed from any portion of a county not already contained in a boulevard district. When formed, the district shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26021
A petition for the formation of a district may be presented to the board of supervisors of the county in which the district is proposed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26022
At the time of the filing of the petition for the formation of the district the petitioners shall file a bond with the board of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26023
The petition shall be presented at a regular meeting of the board of supervisors which shall thereupon fix a time, not less than 20 nor...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26024
The board of supervisors shall publish a notice of the fact that the petition has been filed and refer to it on file with the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26025
The notice shall be published at least once a week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper published and circulated in the proposed district. If...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26026
Upon the day specified, the board of supervisors shall hear the petition and any objections thereto. The hearing may be adjourned from time to time,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26040
In fixing the final boundaries of the district the board of supervisors may exclude any lands which it finds have been improperly included.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26041
The board of supervisors may include any lands adjacent to those described in the petition, either on: (a) Petition of the owners of the adjacent...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26042
The notice of intention to include adjacent lands shall refer to the petition for the formation of the district on file with the board of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26043
Upon the petition and evidence produced at the hearings the board of supervisors shall determine and fix the boundaries of the district and shall, by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26060
Within 30 days after the establishment of the boundaries of the district, the board of supervisors shall, by order, call an election to be held...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26061
Notice of the election shall be given by posting a copy of the order for three successive weeks prior to the election, in three public...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26062
At least 15 days prior to the election, the board of supervisors shall select one or more polling places within the proposed district, and make...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26063
At the election there shall be elected one member of the commission, whose term of office shall be for four years and until the election,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26064
The ballot shall contain the words "Boulevard District--Yes," and "Boulevard District--No," and shall also make provision for voting for one member of the commission.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26065
The officers of election shall make a return of the election to the board of supervisors, which shall canvass the returns as provided by law....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26066
If a majority of the votes cast are against the creation of the district, the board of supervisors shall by order entered in its minutes...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26080
The commission shall consist of the chairman of the board of supervisors and the county surveyor, or the county engineer, as the case may be,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26081
Any vacancy in the membership of the commission shall be filled by appointment for the unexpired term by the board of supervisors from among the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26082
Upon the receipt of a petition in writing, signed by at least 25 percent in number of the registered voters residing within the district, the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26083
The member appointed by the California Transportation Commission shall hold office for the term of four years from and after his appointment, and until the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26084
Each member of the commission shall give a bond in the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000) which has been approved by a judge of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26085
An election shall be held on the first Monday after the first Tuesday in March in the fourth year after the formation of the district,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26086
At least 20 days before the day of the election the commission shall post a notice of the election in three public places in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26087
The commission shall select one or more polling places within the district; shall appoint one inspector and two judges of election in each polling place,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26088
The election board shall publicly canvass the votes immediately after the closing of the polls, and shall make return of the election within 24 hours...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26110
The commission shall be the governing body of the district, and shall exercise all of the powers which are vested in the district. At its...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26111
The commission shall hold all meetings in the district at an appointed place, at such times as may be convenient. If either the president or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26112
A majority of the members of the commission shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, and every decision of the majority made when...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26113
The district may use a common seal, alterable at the pleasure of the commission and may: (a) Sue and be sued in its own name....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26114
For the purposes of this part the district may take over, control, operate, and use in whole or in part any county road or public...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26115
At its option, the commission may make application to the Department of Transportation for the exercise by the department of any powers, duties, or authority...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26130
Before the construction of any boulevard and before the calling of any election for the issuance of bonds, the commission shall employ one or more...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26131
The expense of making the preliminary surveys may be allowed by the board of supervisors out of the county general fund or the general county...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26160
At any time after the adoption of a plan for a boulevard or the letting of a contract for the construction of the whole or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26161
The order shall fix the day of the election, shall specify the amount of the bond issue, and shall state in general terms that the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26162
Notice of the election shall be given in the manner and for the time provided for in Section 26061.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26163
At any time prior to the day fixed for the election the commission shall select one or more polling places within the district, and appoint...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26164
After the vote has been counted and the result announced by the election officers the ballots shall be sealed up and delivered to the secretary...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26165
If, at the election, two-thirds of the votes cast are in favor of the issuance of bonds, the commission is authorized to issue and sell...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26166
A boulevard may be constructed with money raised by taxation instead of a bond issue if authorized by a majority of the votes cast at...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26180
All bonds shall be issued in such denominations as the commission may determine, except that they shall not be less than one hundred dollars ($100)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26181
All bonds shall be payable in lawful money of the United States at the office of the county treasurer of the county in which the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26182
The bonds shall be signed by the president and countersigned by the secretary of the commission. They shall be numbered consecutively, in the order of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26183
The bonds may be sold by the commission in such manner and in such quantities as it may determine. However no bond may be sold...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26184
The proceeds of the sale of bonds shall be deposited with the county treasurer and shall be placed by him in a fund in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26200
At or before the first meeting of the board of supervisors in September of each year, the commission shall furnish the board of supervisors and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26201
Annually, at the time of levying county taxes, the board of supervisors shall levy a tax to be known as the "_______ (name of district)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26202
The tax so levied shall be computed and entered on the assessment roll by the county auditor, and if the board of supervisors fails to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26203
All money raised by taxation which is authorized by this part shall belong to the district.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26220
The board of supervisors shall set apart and turn over to the commission out of the general fund of the county 25 per cent of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26221
The treasury of the county in which the district is situated shall be the depository for the funds of the district. The county treasurer shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26222
The following funds are hereby established in the county treasury to which the money belonging to the district, and raised by taxation shall be apportioned...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26225
All claims for money or damages against the district are governed by Part 3 (commencing with Section 900) and Part 4 (commencing with Section 940)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26230
After any boulevard has been completely constructed the commission may, at its option, convey all the right, title and interest of the district in and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26240
Whenever it shall deem it advisable, the commission shall, by resolution, order that an election be held in the district upon the question of dissolution...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26241
Upon dissolution, any property in unincorporated territory which may have been acquired by the district shall vest in the county, and any property within the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26242
If at the time of the election to dissolve the district there is outstanding any bonded indebtedness of the district, the vote to dissolve shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 26260
An action to determine the legality of the existence of a district may be brought pursuant to Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 860) of Title...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27000
This part may be cited as the Bridge and Highway District Act.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27001
As used in this part "district" means a bridge and highway district unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27002
As used in this part "board" means the board of directors of the district unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27003
As used in this part, "contiguous counties" include those counties separated by any of the waters of this State.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27004
As used in this part, "tolls" include tolls, charges, rentals, rates, traffic charges, and other income and revenue actually received or receivable by, or for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27005
In any county having a registrar of voters, the powers conferred and the duties imposed by this part upon the county clerk in relation to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27006
Except as otherwise provided in this part, all elections held by the district shall be conducted as nearly as practicable in accordance with the general...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27007
No irregularity or informality in conducting any district election which has been otherwise fairly conducted shall invalidate or affect the election.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27020
A bridge and highway district may be organized and incorporated in accordance with this part. When so incorporated it shall be entitled to exercise the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27021
A district may consist of part or all of one or more contiguous counties.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27022
Proceedings for the incorporation of a district may be instituted by the adoption of an ordinance by the board of supervisors of each county desiring...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27023
The ordinance of intention shall provide that a petition for the formation of the district be circulated, and the board of supervisors shall, by resolution...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27024
The ordinance of intention may also contain a distinctive corporate name for the proposed district.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27025
The ordinance of intention may be adopted by the board of supervisors at any time after application shall be made to it for that purpose....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27026
If the ordinance is adopted by the board of supervisors, it shall be subject to the referendum provisions applicable to ordinances generally in the county.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27040
The petition for the formation of the district shall give the name of the district, which shall be the legal name under which the district...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27041
If only part of any county is proposed to be included in the district, the extent of the part of the county included may be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27042
Attached to each copy of the petition shall be a copy of the ordinance providing for its circulation.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27043
The petition circulated in each county may consist of any number of separate copies of the original instrument and shall be signed by voters residing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27044
The copies of the petition from each county shall be grouped or fastened together and submitted to the county elections official of that county for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27045
If the county elections official finds that the copies of the petition are not signed by the requisite number of registered voters residing within the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27046
The county elections official shall within 30 days after the filing of the supplemental copies of the petition examine and verify each of the signatures...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27047
If the petition as supplemented contains a sufficient number of signatures the county elections official shall present it with the certificate to that effect attached...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27048
If the certificate of the county elections official shows that any petition as originally filed or as supplemented is insufficient he or she shall so...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27060
The board of supervisors of any county may, instead of proceeding by petition, call a special election for the purpose of submitting the question of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27061
If a majority of the registered voters voting at the election vote in favor of including the county or a specified part thereof in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27062
The election shall be called and held in accordance with the Uniform District Election Law (Part 4 (commencing with Section 10500) of Division 10 of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27063
The county elections official shall certify the results of the election to the Secretary of State together with a copy of the action of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27080
If, within 120 days after application is made to it the board of supervisors of any county named in the petitions from other counties engaged...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27081
The Secretary of State shall file the affidavit with the certificate attached and he shall exclude the county from which the affidavit and certificate have...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27082
If an ordinance declaring it to be the intention of a county to become part of the district has been submitted to the people and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27083
If a county which is excluded because no ordinance of intention is adopted by it, separates another county, from which sufficient petitions have been received...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27100
When all of the petitions, or certifications of the result of elections have been received from the county elections officials of the counties having any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27101
The petition and notice shall be published for at least three weeks prior to the last day in which protests may be filed in at...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27102
Neither the names attached to the petition, nor the certificates of any of the county elections officials, need be published with the petition. It shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27103
Any owner of property which is subject to taxation within the boundaries of the proposed district may, within the time specified, protest against the formation...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27104
The Secretary of State shall attach the protests which he receives from each county to the petition filed from that particular county, and forward the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27105
At the time specified in the notice, or at such other time to which the said hearing may be continued, the superior court shall have...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27106
The superior court shall have jurisdiction to exclude any lands from the proposed district, together with any other lands contiguous to the excluded lands, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27107
The judgment of the superior court shall not be appealable, and all questions of fact therein contained shall be final and conclusive.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27108
The judgment shall only be subject to review by the Supreme Court of this State, upon a writ of review issued out of that court...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27109
After the judgment of the court has become final the county elections official shall certify the judgment together with the petition and the protests which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27110
When the results of the final judgments upon all protests have been certified to the Secretary of State, he shall issue his certificate of incorporation...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27111
Upon the issuance of the certificate of incorporation the district shall come into existence and shall have all the rights, powers and privileges expressly or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27112
After the Secretary of State has issued his certificate of incorporation of the district, the sufficiency of any petition shall not be subject to judicial...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27113
No informality in any proceeding not substantially affecting adversely the legal rights of any person shall invalidate the incorporation of any district. All proceedings to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27120
Within five days after the issuance of the certificate of incorporation, the Secretary of State shall notify the boards of supervisors of each of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27121
Within 30 days after the receipt of the notice of incorporation of the district each of the boards of supervisors so notified shall appoint the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27123
Those directors appointed by the board of supervisors of a county shall be appointed by resolution of the board of supervisors, and a copy of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27124
All directors shall serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority; provided, that notwithstanding this section and Section 27122, any director in office on the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27125
Any vacancy in the board shall be filled by appointment by the appointing authority which originally appointed the director whose position has become vacant.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27105
At the time specified in the notice, or at such other time to which the said hearing may be continued, the superior court shall have...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27106
The superior court shall have jurisdiction to exclude any lands from the proposed district, together with any other lands contiguous to the excluded lands, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27107
The judgment of the superior court shall not be appealable, and all questions of fact therein contained shall be final and conclusive.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27108
The judgment shall only be subject to review by the Supreme Court of this State, upon a writ of review issued out of that court...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27109
After the judgment of the court has become final the county elections official shall certify the judgment together with the petition and the protests which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27110
When the results of the final judgments upon all protests have been certified to the Secretary of State, he shall issue his certificate of incorporation...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27111
Upon the issuance of the certificate of incorporation the district shall come into existence and shall have all the rights, powers and privileges expressly or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27112
After the Secretary of State has issued his certificate of incorporation of the district, the sufficiency of any petition shall not be subject to judicial...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27113
No informality in any proceeding not substantially affecting adversely the legal rights of any person shall invalidate the incorporation of any district. All proceedings to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27140
The board shall be the governing body of the district and shall outline rules of policy, approve plans, and vote or withhold appropriations to carry...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27141
Within two weeks after the Secretary of State has received certified copies of the resolutions of the board of supervisors of each county in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27142
At the first meeting the board shall organize by choosing one of its members as president, and choosing a secretary, who shall not be a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27143
All meetings of the board, whether regular or special, shall be open to the public. A majority of the board shall constitute a quorum for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27144
The board shall adopt rules to govern its proceedings, including the use of motions in connection with such proceedings.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27145
The board shall select an office and place of business within the district.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27146
For the purpose of considering questions relating to the bridge and highway district generally or local questions affecting a particular county or group of counties,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27147
All official action of the board shall be by ordinance or resolution. The ayes and noes shall be taken upon the passage of all ordinances...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27148
The enacting clause of all ordinances passed by the board shall be "Be it ordained by the board of directors of ____ bridge and highway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27149
Each member of the board shall receive the sum of fifty dollars ($50) for attending each meeting of the board and each committee meeting on...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27150
The board shall at its first meeting, or as soon thereafter as practicable, appoint by a majority vote a general manager, an auditor and a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27151
The general manager shall be the executive officer of the district. He shall employ and discharge at pleasure all subordinate officers, employees and assistants, prescribe...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27152
The board shall appoint an attorney and all subordinate officers not provided to be appointed by the general manager, and shall fix their salaries. Subordinate...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27153
The board may change the name of the district by resolution, which shall become effective upon the filing of a certified copy of the resolution...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27154
Notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, or any limitation or restriction contained in any law, the board may: (a) Invest and reinvest all or any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27160
The district shall have perpetual succession and acting through the board shall have the powers prescribed in this chapter in addition to any others expressly...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27161
The district may sue and be sued in its corporate name in all actions and proceedings in all courts and tribunals of competent jurisdiction.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27162
The district may adopt a seal and alter it at pleasure.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27163
The district may take by grant, purchase, gift, devise, or lease, or otherwise acquire, and hold, use, and enjoy, real and personal property of every...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27164
The district may acquire, or contract to acquire, and may construct under contract, or by its own employees, maintain, improve, and operate bridges, abutments, rights-of-way,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27165
The district may acquire by purchase, gift or condemnation, or lease from the United States, this State, or from any person, or public or private...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27166
The district may exercise the right of eminent domain to take any property necessary to the exercise of the powers granted in this part, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27167
The district may borrow money, incur indebtedness and issue bonds or other evidences of such indebtedness; and refund or retire any indebtedness or lien that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27168
The district may purchase or condemn any works which might be constructed by the district, whether completed or partly completed, and conduct and manage the
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27169
The district may have taxes levied and collected in accordance with the provisions of this part for the purpose of paying running expenses, organization expenses...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27170
The district may make contracts, employ labor, and all kinds of employees, whether skilled or unskilled, for the purpose of carrying on the business of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27171
The district may establish all necessary rules, regulation or conditions under which the property of the district may be used by the public and fix...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27172
The district may do all things necessary for the complete exercise of the powers described in this chapter.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27173
The work of constructing, repairing, relocating, or otherwise providing any of the highways or approaches composed of the structures or improvements mentioned in Part 3...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27173.8
Every purchase or contract made in violation of the competitive bidding requirements of this part shall be void.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27174
The district may contract with the State for the construction, repair or relocation of highways or approaches to any structure or improvement maintained or operated...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27174.1
(a) The district may adopt rules and regulations not inconsistent with the Vehicle Code for the control of traffic on any facility of travel constructed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27174.2
(a) Every person who, without permission of the board or its authorized officers or agents, climbs upon any railing, cable, suspender rope, tower, or superstructure...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27174.3
Every person who stands in the roadway or on the sidewalk of any district toll bridge, or the approaches thereto, for the purpose of soliciting...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27175
The district shall cause to be published and made available to the public at the toll gates of any facilities of travel constructed by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27176
Violation of any rules or regulations provided for in Section 27174.1, notice of which has been given by a sign on the facility of travel...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27177
The California Highway Patrol shall have the authority and it shall be its duty to provide for proper and adequate policing of all facilities of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27177.5
A towing service may be maintained by a bridge and highway district on each vehicular crossing under its jurisdiction, and said district may furnish such...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27178
Within the district, the Department of Transportation may restrict any portion of a state highway to a particular mode of vehicular transportation during such hours...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27179
A bridge and highway district may contract with the State to furnish regular highway patrol officers to serve for 24-hour police or patrol duty on...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27180
The president shall sign all contracts on behalf of the district, and perform such other duties as may be imposed by the board.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27181
The secretary shall countersign all contracts on behalf of the district and perform such other duties as may be imposed by the board. The secretary...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27182
The auditor under the direction of the board of directors shall install and maintain a system of auditing and accounting which shall completely show the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27183
The engineer, under the direction of the general manager, shall have full charge of the constructions and of the works of the district. No person...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27184
The attorney shall have full charge of the legal matters pertaining to the district, and shall be the legal adviser to the board, the general...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27185
The board shall designate a bank or a savings and loan association of good standing, or both, as a depositary for district funds. The board...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27186
The general manager, secretary, auditor, engineer, and attorney, and any other officers or employees of the district who may be required to do so by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27187
After the organization of the district the board, the general manager, and all of the other officers of the district shall prepare plans, both engineering...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27188
The board of directors shall, for the protection of a bridge and highway district, insure any bridge or other facility constructed or acquired under the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27189
In cases of great emergency, including but not limited to states of emergency as defined in subdivision (b) of Section 8558 of the Government Code,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27190
All claims for money or damages against the district are governed by Part 3 (commencing with Section 900) and Part 4 (commencing with Section 940)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27195
(a) The district shall contract with a certified public accountant or public accountant to make an annual audit, the scope and content of which shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27196
The accountant who is under contract to perform the audit provided for in Section 27195 may at any reasonable time and place examine the books...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27200
No taxes shall be levied under the provisions of this chapter for the purpose of carrying out new projects undertaken by the district after the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27201
During July of each year the board shall determine the amount of money required by the district which must be raised by taxation, and shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27202
All running expenses of the district prior to the time the works of the district are earning revenue, being a part of the cost of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27203
Within a reasonable time prior to the time that the boards of supervisors of the counties having any portion of their territory within the boundaries...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27204
All county officers charged with the duty of collecting taxes shall collect district taxes at the same time and in the same form and manner...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27205
Taxes levied by the board of supervisors of a county for the benefit of the district shall be a lien upon all property within the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27206
If during the month of July next preceding the expiration of the time estimated for the construction of the works it shall appear to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27220
Whenever the board deems it necessary for the district to incur a bonded indebtedness it shall, by resolution so declare. The resolution shall contain: (a)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27221
The board shall fix a date upon which a special election shall be held for the purpose of authorizing the bonded indebtedness to be incurred...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27222
The board shall give notice of the holding of the election. The notice shall: (a) Refer to the resolution adopted by the board calling the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27223
The notice shall be published for two weeks in at least one newspaper and not more than three newspapers designated by the board, which are...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27224
All the expenses of holding the election shall be borne by the district.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27225
The returns of the election shall be made and the votes canvassed by the board within 30 days after the holding of the election, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27226
If more than two-thirds of the votes cast at the election are in favor of incurring the indebtedness, the board may by resolution at any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27227
All bonds issued by the district shall be legal investments for savings banks, and shall have the same force and effect and shall be equivalent...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27229
Whenever the board deems it necessary or advisable to refund any outstanding bonds, it may, by resolution, declare such necessity or advisability and outline a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27240
At or before the time of issuing any bonds the board shall estimate: (a) The total cost of constructing or acquiring or both the works...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27241
If the estimated amount of bonds required to pay the estimated cost and interest exceeds the total amount of bonds theretofore authorized, the board may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27242
Bonds may be issued in accordance with the estimate in such amounts not exceeding the total amount of bonds authorized as will produce a sum...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27243
Prior to the preparation of definitive bonds the board may issue temporary bonds of any denomination and with or without coupons and subject to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27244
If, after any bond has been duly signed by any properly authorized officer, that officer ceases to hold office, the bond may nevertheless be delivered...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27245
The district bonds may be made registerable as to principal alone or as to both principal and interest under such terms and conditions as may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27247
If after paying the cost of constructing or acquiring or both the works and interest on the bonds during the actual period of construction and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27248
The money in the reserve interest fund shall be deposited in the same manner as other funds of the district or invested in securities which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27249
If the surplus from the proceeds of the bonds exceeds one year's interest on the bonds, the balance shall be placed in the fund for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27250
A district formed under this part may issue either general obligation bonds or revenue bonds secured solely by tolls.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27260
The board may construct works across any stream, strait, bay, water course, street, avenue, highway, railway, canal, ditch, or flume which the route of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27261
Every person, city or county or public corporation whose right of way is intersected or crossed by the works of the district shall cooperate with...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27262
The necessary right of way is hereby given, dedicated and set apart to the district to locate, construct and maintain works over and through any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27280
The board shall fix all tolls for the use of the facilities of travel constructed by the district, and shall collect such tolls through the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27281
The general manager shall furnish the board with an estimate of the tolls necessary to pay the obligations of the district. The board shall, upon...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27282
The board may fix tolls for travel in one direction only on a facility of travel constructed by the district, with no tolls collected for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27300
The board may in each fiscal year set aside in separate funds out of the revenues of the works a sufficient sum to: (a) First,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27301
For the purpose of paying the principal or interest of bonds due or to become due within four months, and not otherwise adequately provided for,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27304
After the completion of construction of the works, the board shall, in the month of July in each year, cause a tax to be levied...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27305
The taxes required to be levied and collected under this chapter shall be in addition to all other taxes levied for county purposes, and all...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27320
Any county or any portion thereof may be added to the district at any time, in accordance with the provisions of this chapter by resolution...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27321
If the annexation of any county or portion thereof is proposed to any district already organized the board shall prescribe the terms upon which the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27322
If the board consents to the annexation after any bonded debt of this district has been authorized, the board of supervisors so applying for annexation...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27323
If the district has not incurred a bonded indebtedness at the time of the application by the board of supervisors to join the district, the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27324
After all protests have been disposed of in the same manner as protests upon the incorporation of the district, the Secretary of State shall issue...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27325
Upon the issuance of the certificate of annexation by the Secretary of State the territory named therein shall become a part of the district.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27500
Unless the particular provision or the context otherwise requires, the definitions set forth in this article govern the construction of this chapter.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27501
"District" means the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27502
"Golden Gate Bridge" means the bridge spanning the Golden Gate between the City and County of San Francisco and the County of Marin.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27503
"Transit services" means the transportation of passengers and their incidental baggage by the district by means other than sightseeing ferryboats.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27510
The composition of the board of directors of the district shall be as follows: (a) One director, representing Del Norte County, one director, representing Mendocino...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27512
(a) The adoption, terms, and conditions of a pension plan covering employees of the district in a bargaining unit represented by a labor organization shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27530
The Legislature finds and declares that since July 1, 1971, the district has been freed of bonded indebtedness. The prospective continuing role of the district...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27531
The transportation facilities plan shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (a) A definition of the district's future responsibilities for providing transportation services....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27532
In developing the transportation facilities plan, the district shall hold public hearings so that interested persons and organizations are provided an opportunity to express their
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27533
No long-range transportation plan of the district shall be adopted unless such plan is consistent with the regional transportation plan of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27550
The district may study, construct, acquire, improve, maintain, and operate any and all modes of transportation within or partly outside the district, including, but not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27551
The district may not, prior to December 30, 1975, expend any of its funds to implement the addition of a second deck to the Golden...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27552
If the district constructs any rail transit lines, such lines, and the rolling stock and other facilities therefor, shall be coordinated with the system of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27553
With respect to its ferryboat operations, the district shall not operate any charter or sightseeing services. However, the district may contract with any common carrier...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27554
Prior to the expenditure of any funds for the bus transit and water transportation system of the district, the board shall determine: (a) The amount...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27555
It is the intention of the Legislature that the district pursue all avenues to obtain federal financing for both its interim transit system and any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27556
Except for the necessity to finance its interim system of buses and ferries, as described in Section 27551, or the necessity to finance capital improvements...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27557
The district may purchase transit equipment, such as cars, trolley buses and motorbuses, or rolling equipment, and may execute agreements, leases, and equipment trust certificates...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27558
The agreement to purchase or lease may direct the vendor or lessor to sell and assign or lease the rolling equipment to a bank or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27559
The agreements and leases shall be duly acknowledged before a person authorized by law to take acknowledgments of deeds and in the form required for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27560
The covenants, conditions, restrictions, and provisions of the agreements, leases, and equipment trust certificates shall not conflict with any of the provisions of any trust...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27561
An executed copy of each agreement and lease shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of State, who may receive one dollar ($1)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27562
Whenever the district offers for sale to the public coupons or commuter ticket books redeemable for the toll on the Golden Gate Bridge, the district...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27563
Any person who, without the consent of the board of directors of the district, uses any district mark, name, word, or phrase, or combination, simulation,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27564
The Legislature finds and declares as follows: (a) Automatic vehicle identification systems when used for toll collection can speed up the flow of traffic at...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27565
(a) The department, in cooperation with the district and all known entities planning to implement a toll facility in this state, shall develop and adopt...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 27566
(a) In its role as administrator of the automatic vehicle identification system described in Section 27565, the Bay Area Toll Authority shall provide vehicle owners...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30000
This chapter may be cited as the California Toll Bridge Authority Act.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30002
Unless the particular provision or the context otherwise requires, the general provisions set forth in this article govern the construction of this chapter.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30003
"Commission" means the California Transportation Commission.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30004
"Toll bridge," "bridge," "subway," "tunnel," "tube," and "highway crossing" include all appurtenances and additions, alterations or improvements thereto or replacements thereof, and the approaches to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30005
"Transportation facilities" means all facilities for the transportation of passengers and property to and over any toll bridge, tube or other highway crossing and the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30006
"Additional transportation facilities" means all facilities for the transportation of passengers and property connected or coordinated with or to be connected or coordinated with the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30007
"Bond" means any written evidence of indebtedness which the authority may issue pursuant to this chapter in order to secure funds with which to carry...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30008
Nothing in this chapter prevents the State from making appropriations from time to time in aid of the acquisition or construction pursuant to this chapter...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30050
(a) The California Toll Bridge Authority is hereby abolished, and the California Transportation Commission succeeds to, and is vested with, the duties, powers, purposes, responsibilities,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30100
Whenever, in the opinion of the commission and of the department, it is necessary or desirable to do so, the commission shall authorize and direct...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30100.1
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the commission may include, in any issue of revenue bonds, funds sufficient to finance the establishment of a ferry...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30100.5
Notwithstanding Section 30100 or any other provision of law, no bridge or other highway crossing shall be constructed across San Francisco Bay by the commission,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30101
Except as otherwise provided by statute for the commission and the Bay Area Toll Authority, the commission shall fix the rates of toll and other...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30101.5
The commission may permit authorized emergency vehicles, as defined in Section 165 of the Vehicle Code, responding to or returning from mutual aid calls or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30101.6
The commission shall grant toll-free passage on all toll bridges, tubes, and other toll highway crossings under its jurisdiction to members of the California Highway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30101.7
(a) The commission shall grant toll free passage on all toll bridges, tubes, and other toll highway crossings under its jurisdiction to vehicles in a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30101.8
(a) The commission may grant toll-free and reduced-rate passage on all toll bridges under its jurisdiction to class I vehicles occupied by three or more...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30102
Except as provided in Section 30102.5, the commission, in establishing toll charges, shall give consideration to the cost of operating and maintaining any particular toll...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30102.5
Consistent with Section 30918, the Bay Area Toll Authority shall fix the rates of the toll charge, except as provided in Section 30921, and may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30103
Toll charges so fixed may be changed from time to time as conditions warrant.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30104
The commission shall prescribe the terms and conditions upon which any person, or private, public, or municipal corporation, or any district or political subdivision may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30105
The commission may also grant permits to and enter into contracts with steam, electric, bus, railroad, and other transportation companies, public or private, and with...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30106
The grant of any such permit or the execution of any such contract by the California Transportation Commission shall not relieve any transportation company or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30107
In any such contract or permit, the commission may authorize the transportation company or corporation, district, or political subdivision providing transportation to use the transportation...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30108
Every contract which the commission enters into with, and every permit which it grants to, any person, or private, public, or municipal corporation, any district...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30109
No privilege, permit, or contract right acquired by any such person, private, public, or municipal corporation, district, or political subdivision, with regard to the transport...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30110
The commission, in behalf of the State, by itself or its agents or assigns, or through the department or its agents or assigns, may operate...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30111
The commission, the officials thereof, and all state officials may do such acts and make such agreements not inconsistent with law as are necessary or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30112
The department and commission shall consider the inclusion of bicycle and pedestrian facilities on each new toll bridge designed and constructed pursuant to this division,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30113
(a) The commission may utilize net revenues from toll bridges in order to finance research on high technology motion control devices to be used on...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30150
The department shall have full charge of the acquisition and construction of all toll bridges and other toll highway crossings, transportation facilities, and additional transportation...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30150.2
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, not later than 60 days after the effective date of this section, tolls on state-owned toll bridges shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30150.5
The department, at the time it submits any request, or develops and submits any program, to the California Transportation Commission for capital expenditure or improvement...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30150.7
Whenever the department offers for sale to the public coupons or commuter ticket books redeemable for the toll on any toll bridge located within the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30151
No part of any additional transportation facilities authorized, however, shall be constructed or operated by the commission, or by any person or public or private...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30152
The department, through its own engineers or through such other engineers or experts as it may employ, shall design all bridges, transportation facilities, and additional...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30153
All such bridges, transportation facilities, and additional transportation facilities or portion thereof shall be built by the department in accordance with The State Contract Act...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30154
The department shall require of each contractor such bonds for the faithful performance of any contract or subcontract entered into pursuant to this chapter and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30155
The commission may authorize the department to acquire or construct tubes, tunnels, subways, underpasses, or overpasses either in connection with bridges or as separate highway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30156
The department may designate and adopt as a state highway any county road or portion thereof connecting a state highway with a publicly owned bridge...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30157
The commission and the department shall keep full, complete, and separate accounts of each toll bridge or other crossing, and annually shall prepare balance sheets...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30158
The department may issue permits for the use of any toll bridge or other toll highway crossing acquired or constructed pursuant to this chapter on...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30159
The department may revoke any permit granted for failure of the holder to comply with its terms.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30160
The department may also require the holder of any such permit to pay a fee of not to exceed seven dollars ($7) a month and,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30161
When necessary to facilitate movement of traffic, the department may limit the use of any toll bridge or other toll highway crossing on a credit...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30161.5
(a) For any bridge at which an automatic vehicle identification system, as described in this section, has been installed and is in operation, the department...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30162
If the department is unable to collect any tolls due to insolvency of the obligor, or if the cost of collection of any tolls would...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30300
The proceeds from the sale of all bonds authorized pursuant to this chapter shall be paid to the State Treasurer for the credit of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30301
The proceeds from the sale of the bonds shall be paid out or disbursed solely for the acquisition or construction of the particular toll bridge...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30302
All money in the particular acquisition and construction fund not required to meet current acquisition or construction costs of the toll bridge or other highway...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30303
Any surplus which exists in the particular acquisition and construction fund shall be applied to the retirement, by purchase or call, of bonds issued for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30304
All tolls or other revenues received from the operation of any toll bridge or other highway crossing, transportation facilities, or additional transportation facilities acquired or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30305
From the money deposited in each separate acquisition and construction fund, the State Treasurer shall transfer to the place or places of payment named in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30306
The money remaining in each separate toll revenue fund, after providing the amount required for interest and redemption of bonds, shall be held and applied...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30307
Warrants for payments to be made on account of the bonds shall be duly drawn by the State Controller upon request of the State Treasurer...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30308
Money required to meet the costs of acquisition or construction and all expenses and costs incidental to the acquisition or construction of any particular toll...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30309
All interest received or earned on money deposited in each and every fund provided for in this article shall be credited to and become a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30310
Notwithstanding any other provision in this chapter, the proceeds received from the sale of bonds and the tolls or other revenues received from the operation...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30311
Insofar as any issue of bonds pursuant to this chapter for the acquisition or construction of any particular toll bridge or other highway crossing includes...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30312
If the bonds authorized pursuant to this chapter for the acquisition or construction of the transportation facilities or additional transportation facilities do not include the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30400
The department may acquire by gift, purchase, or eminent domain proceedings any bridge, transportation facilities, or additional transportation facilities, and any franchise, rights, privileges, easements,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30401
In eminent domain proceedings to acquire property for any of the purposes of this chapter, any toll bridge or other toll highway crossing, real property,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30402
In eminent domain proceedings to acquire property for any of the purposes of this chapter, any transportation facilities, additional transportation facilities, real property, personal property,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30406
When the State, or any department or governmental agency thereof, acquires any existing toll bridge or the real or personal property used in connection therewith,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30407
The right of way is given, dedicated, and set apart upon which to locate, construct, and maintain bridges or other highway crossings, transportation facilities, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30408
If any property belonging to any county, city, public or municipal corporation, district, or political subdivision of the state is taken for the acquisition or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30409
In all cases where, by statute or otherwise, any right is reserved or granted to the state or any state agency to construct or maintain...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30410
Whenever any property acquired for any of the purposes of this chapter, whether by agreement, grant, or eminent domain, either in fee or in any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30411
Whenever, either before or after the construction or reconstruction of streets, sidewalks, or other like facilities upon any property or interest in property acquired pursuant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30412
Any agreement, lease, or conveyance authorized by this chapter shall be executed or accepted on behalf of the State by the director.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30413
Any money received for any such property shall be received into the funds for the bridge, other highway crossing, or transportation facilities for which the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30450
When any toll bridge or other highway crossing, transportation facilities, or additional transportation facilities authorized pursuant to this chapter is being built by the department,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30451
The commission may carry insurance in such amount as it deems proper to cover any accident or destruction, in part or in whole, to any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30452
All money collected on any indemnity bond or insurance policy as the result of any damage or injury to any such toll bridge or other...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30453
The commission may also carry insurance or indemnity bonds insuring against the loss of tolls or other revenues to be derived from any toll bridge...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30500
Any city, county, district, or political subdivision of the state, upon the request of the department or of the commission, may advance or contribute money,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30501
Any city, county, district, or political subdivision of the State may issue general obligation bonds for any of the purposes enumerated in this article. All...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30502
Money or property advanced or contributed pursuant to this article may be immediately transferred or delivered to the department or to the commission to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30503
The commission may enter into a binding agreement with any city, county, district, or political subdivision of the state to repay any money or the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30504
The collection of tolls shall be continued on any particular toll bridge or other highway crossing until all bonds issued pursuant to this chapter for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30505
After all bonds issued pursuant to this chapter for the acquisition or construction of any toll bridge or other highway crossing and the transportation facilities...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30506
Any city, county, incorporated bridge and highway district, or joint highway district may, by proper resolution of its governing body, petition the commission requesting the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30600
As used in this article, the following definitions apply: (a) "Authority" means the Bay Area Toll Authority created pursuant to Chapter 4.3 (commencing with Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30601
The toll bridge and the approaches to it are a primary state highway. No law providing that state highways shall be free highways affects the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30602
The department shall permanently maintain and operate the toll bridge as a primary state highway in such a manner that the physical condition and operating...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30604
The department shall at all times cause the toll bridge to comply with all lawful orders of the United States Secretary of Defense, the Chief...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30604.5
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, local and state permitting authorities shall not impose any requirement that a bicycle, pedestrian, or mass transit facility be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30606
The cost of operating and maintaining the architectural lights on the toll bridge shall be paid by the department from toll bridge revenue funds available...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30610
Expenditures for maintenance and operation of the Terminal Building in San Francisco shall be proper charges against the revenues of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30680
As used in this article, "toll bridge" means a toll bridge, with at least four lanes, across Los Angeles Harbor from San Pedro at or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30682
For the purpose of providing funds for all engineering, traffic, and financial studies and expenses in connection with the financing and the preparation of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30683
The amounts transferred pursuant to Section 30682 shall be repaid to the respective accounts from which transferred, but no repayment thereof shall be required until...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30684
After all bonds issued for the construction of the toll bridge and all bonds issued for refunding of the bonds and for additions, betterments, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30685
The cost of operation of the toll bridge, including the cost of insurance against loss of tolls or other revenue therefrom, shall be paid from...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30685
The commission shall transfer fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000) to the Toll Bridge Seismic Retrofit Account in the State Transportation Fund from funds in the Vincent...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30750
As used in this article: (a) "Carquinez Bridge" means those certain bridge spans on Interstate Route 80 across the Carquinez Straits near Crockett, together with...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30751
The department is authorized to lay out, acquire, and construct the Carquinez Bridge and the Benicia-Martinez Bridge and to make any modification, improvement, and reconstruction...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30760
As used in this article, "Antioch Bridge" means the high-level fixed-span bridge across the San Joaquin River near Antioch together with the approaches thereto and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30761
The department is authorized to modify, improve, reconstruct, and remodel the Antioch Bridge as is necessary to adequately handle anticipated traffic and permit the collection...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30771
As used in this article: (a) "District" means the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District. (b) "Rapid transit tube" means a subaqueous tube across...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30775.1
On and after the date revenues are made available to the district under Article 2 (commencing with Section 29140) of Chapter 7 of Part 2...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30776
All the provisions of the California Toll Bridge Authority Act (Chapter 1 (commencing at Section 30000) of this division) applicable to toll highway crossings shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30778
(a) The annual tolls and revenues of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, or so much thereof as may be necessary, after provision for the payment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30780
The rapid transit tube shall be repaired, maintained and operated, and insured against such risks and in such amount as the district deems proper by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30790
(a) The San Mateo-Hayward Bridge is the bridge, together with necessary approaches, across San Francisco Bay connecting the County of San Mateo near the City...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30791
The department is authorized to modify, improve, reconstruct, and remodel the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge and the Dumbarton Bridge as is necessary to adequately handle anticipated...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30796
The San Diego-Coronado Bridge is the bridge, together with necessary approaches, across San Diego Bay connecting the Cities of San Diego and Coronado.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30796.1
The department shall endeavor to obtain funds from the federal government and from other nonstate sources to conduct a study on the feasibility of maintaining...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30796.2
Upon a finding by the department that the operation of a ferry system for nonvehicular traffic between the Cities of San Diego and Coronado is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30796.3
Upon the authority securing the consent of the bondholders to the operation of a ferry system for nonvehicular traffic between the Cities of San Diego...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30796.4
The net revenues received by the department from the operation of the ferry system shall be deposited in the San Diego-Coronado Toll Bridge Revenue Fund.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30796.7
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the San Diego Association of Governments, on behalf of the state, may impose a toll on vehicles crossing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30796.8
The department may permit any class of vehicles to use the bridge on a credit basis without posting the security required by Section 30158.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30796.9
(a) The San Diego Association of Governments shall deposit thirty-three million dollars ($33,000,000) in the Toll Bridge Seismic Retrofit Account in the State Transportation Fund....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30796.10
(a) The San Diego Association of Governments may issue bonds payable from the revenues derived from the tolls imposed on the bridge. The bonds may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30800
The department has exclusive jurisdiction and, except as provided in this article, may grant upon the terms, limitations, conditions, and restrictions and under the supervision...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30801
The department shall require the grantee of any such franchise, privilege, or license to pay a license tax or fee of not less than ten...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30802
The department may fix the rate of tolls, and from time to time regulate, modify, and change any such tolls which may be collected on...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30803
The rate of toll fixed, regulated, modified, or changed shall be determined by the department after hearing has been had thereon and a written finding...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30804
The department may provide as a condition or limitation in any franchise granted pursuant to this article for the purchase or retaking of any toll...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30805
Every person operating any toll road, toll bridge, or toll ferry within the State under any franchise granted pursuant to this article shall keep an...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30806
The department shall prescribe: (a) A uniform system of accounts for all such toll roads, toll bridges, and toll ferries: (b) The manner in which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30807
The department may make orders and prescribe rules and regulations with respect to toll roads, and toll bridges, or toll ferries in conformity with this
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30808
All money received from any franchise granted by the department pursuant to this article shall be deposited in the State Highway Account.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30809
The enforcement and administration of this article is declared to be a part of the highway program of the state, and all necessary expenditures of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30809.1
Private entities shall reimburse the Department of the California Highway Patrol for the actual costs incurred by that department for traffic enforcement services rendered pursuant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30810
The board of supervisors shall not grant franchises and licenses for the construction, taking, and keeping of tolls on roads, bridges, and ferries in its
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30811
This article does not apply to any of the following: (a) Any person who on August 14, 1929, held a franchise for a toll bridge...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30812
This article does not prevent the State, or any city, county, incorporated bridge and highway district, or joint highway district from acquiring or constructing toll...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30813
This article does not conflict in any manner with any law authorizing the construction, acquisition, or condemnation of toll roads or toll bridges through the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30840
No person shall construct or take tolls on a bridge or ferry unless authorized by the governmental agency which has or had power to issue...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30841
Any person who without authority of law demands or receives compensation for the use of any bridge or ferry or sets up or keeps any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30843
Any person who operates a motor vehicle over a toll bridge or toll highway crossing and the approaches thereto constructed or acquired by any bridge...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30844
Any person who maliciously injures or destroys any toll house or gate is guilty of a misdemeanor.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30845
Any person who enters into an undertaking to keep and attend a ferry and violates the conditions of such undertaking is guilty of a misdemeanor.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30847
Every corporation incorporated for the purpose of operating a toll bridge or toll ferry may be dissolved in any of the following cases: (a) If...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30860
This article applies only to the following: (a) Any person who on August 14, 1929, held a franchise for a toll bridge or operated a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30861
The license tax and rate of toll as originally fixed by the board of supervisors shall not be increased or diminished at any time during...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30862
Every owner or keeper of a toll bridge or ferry shall report annually to the board of supervisors from which his license is obtained, under...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30863
The president and secretary of every toll bridge and toll ferry corporation shall annually, under oath, report to the board of supervisors of the county...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30864
Whenever the board of supervisors is about to fix the license tax and rate of tolls on a bridge or ferry it shall make inquiry...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30865
If the estimate of the board is not agreed to by the owner or keeper of the bridge or ferry, it shall be fixed by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30866
When the cost of construction or erection and equipment of the bridge or ferry, or the fair cash value thereof, together with the cost of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30867
The owner or keeper of the toll bridge or ferry shall furnish a bond in the sum fixed by the board of supervisors and conditioned...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30868
The license tax for a toll ferry or toll bridge connecting two counties shall be paid to the treasurer of the county granting it, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30869
A supervisor who is interested in an application to erect, construct, or take tolls, or alter tolls on a bridge or ferry shall not act...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30870
Every licensed toll bridge or toll ferry shall have the rates of toll as fixed by the board of supervisors, printed or written, posted up...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30871
The proceeds of the license tax on ferries and toll-bridges shall be paid into the county treasury for the use of roads and highways, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30872
All ferry and toll bridge keepers shall keep the banks of the streams or waters at the landings of their ferries or ridges graded and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30873
Any penalty recovered for any violation of the rights or obligations of the toll bridges or toll ferries described in this article shall be paid...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30880
It is the intent of the Legislature that toll bridge revenues be used to further the development of public transportation systems in the vicinity of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30881
"Authority" means the Bay Area Toll Authority.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30882
"Commission" means the Metropolitan Transportation Commission.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30883
"Department" means the Department of Transportation.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30884
(a) "Net transit revenues" means those revenues of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge, and the Dumbarton Bridge determined by the authority...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30885
"Toll bridge" means any state-owned bridge, including the approaches to the toll bridge from the nearest highway that is not for the exclusive use of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30886
To maximize the availability of funding necessary to complete the state toll bridge seismic retrofit program, to more efficiently manage the toll revenues from the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30887
The authority may increase the toll rates specified in the adopted toll schedule only if this is necessary in order to enable the authority to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30889.3
(a) The authority may grant toll-free passage or may adopt a reduced-rate schedule of tolls for vehicles occupied by three or more persons, including the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30890
The authority shall transfer the net transit revenues, as defined in Section 30884, to the commission on a regularly scheduled basis as set forth in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30891
The commission may retain, for its cost in administering this article, an amount not to exceed one-quarter of 1 percent of the revenues allocated by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30892
After deduction for its administrative cost, the commission shall allocate the remaining funds to public entities operating public transportation systems and to the department to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30893
The commission may also allocate the funds to public entities and the department for the establishment and operation of ferry systems within the region under...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30894
The commission shall adopt and distribute procedures for the submission of applications for funding and allocation of funds. Only those applications for projects that will...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30900
Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, the legislative body of a city may grant upon such terms, limitations, conditions, and restrictions and under such...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30901
In granting any such franchise, privilege, or license, the legislative body may require the grantee thereof to pay an annual fee either in a flat...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30902
The provisions of this article do not relieve the operator of a toll ferry from obtaining and maintaining a current and valid certificate of public...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30910
(a) The state-owned toll bridges within the geographic jurisdiction of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission are the following bridges: (1) Antioch Bridge. (2) Benicia-Martinez Bridge. (3)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30910.5
"Authority" means the Bay Area Toll Authority.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30911
(a) The authority shall control and maintain the Bay Area Toll Account and other subaccounts it deems necessary and appropriate to document toll revenue and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30912
(a) Revenue derived from tolls on all bridges may be expended, subject to the adopted annual budget of the authority, for any of the following...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30913
(a) In addition to any other authorized expenditure of toll bridge revenues, the following major projects may be funded from toll revenues: (1) Benicia-Martinez Bridge:...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30914
(a) In addition to any other authorized expenditures of toll bridge revenues, the following major projects may be funded from toll revenues of all bridges:...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30914.1
Funding of the TransLink operating program in the amount of twenty million dollars ($20,000,000) shall be made pursuant to paragraph (10) of subdivision (d) of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30914.5
(a) Prior to the allocation of revenue for transit operating assistance under subdivision (d) of Section 30914, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission shall adopt performance measures...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30915
With respect to all construction and improvement projects specified in Sections 30913 and 30914, project sponsors and the department shall seek funding from all other...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30916
(a) The base toll rate for vehicles crossing the state-owned toll bridges within the geographic jurisdiction of the commission as of January 1, 2003, is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30917
Pursuant to a special election in 1988 held in the City and County of San Francisco and the Counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30918
(a) It is the intention of the Legislature to maintain tolls on all of the bridges specified in Section 30910 at rates sufficient to meet...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30919
(a) Consistent with its adopted regional transportation plan, after the requirements for debt service on the outstanding toll bridge revenue bonds have been met, the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30920
The authority may issue toll bridge revenue bonds to finance any or all of the projects, including those specified in Sections 30913 and 30914, if...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30921
(a) The toll rate for vehicles crossing the bridges described in Section 30916 shall not be increased to the rate described in subdivision (b) of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30922
Any action or proceeding to contest, question, or deny the validity of the toll increase provided for in this chapter, the financing of the transportation...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30950
For the purposes of this chapter, Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 30910), and Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 31000), "the authority" is the Bay Area...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30950.1
The authority shall adopt an annual budget. The members of the authority shall be compensated as determined by the authority and shall be reimbursed for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30950.2
(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), the authority is responsible for the administration of all toll revenues from state-owned toll bridges within the geographic...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30950.3
(a) The authority shall prepare, adopt, and from time to time revise, a long-range plan for the completion of all projects within its jurisdiction, including...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30950.4
All authority of the California Transportation Commission as to the bay area bridges is transferred to the authority.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30951
The authority is authorized in its own name to do all acts necessary or convenient for the exercise of its powers under this division and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30952
The department shall collect tolls, operate, maintain, and provide rehabilitation of all bridges described in Section 30910, including toll facilities, and be responsible for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30952.05
(a) The authority and the department shall amend the cooperative agreement required by Section 30952 to incorporate the project oversight and control responsibilities described in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30952.1
(a) The authority and the department shall establish a Toll Bridge Program Oversight Committee, which shall consist of the director, the authority's executive director, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30952.2
(a) The department shall provide monthly reports to the Toll Bridge Program Oversight Committee, including, but not limited to, the construction status, actual expenditures, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30952.3
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the department may, from the resources provided in, and for the purpose of, Sections 188.5 and 188.6, include incentives...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30953
Toll revenues and all other income derived from bridges pursuant to Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 30910) shall be deposited in the Bay Area Toll...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30954
At such time as obligations of the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank secured by the seismic retrofit surcharge imposed under subdivision (a) of Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30958
After payments for debt service on outstanding bonds, and the costs for the operation and maintenance expenses set forth in Section 30952 are provided for,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30959
The authority may make contributions to the commission in furtherance of the exercise of the authority's powers under this division, including, without limitation, contributions in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30960
(a) The authority may issue both defeasance and future capital project bonds payable from the revenues of the tolls imposed on the bridges described in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30961
Toll bridge revenue bonds shall be issued pursuant to a resolution adopted at any time, and from time to time, by the authority by a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30961.1
Not later than December 31, 2005, the California Transportation Commission, in consultation with the department and the authority, shall adopt a schedule for the payment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30962
Any bonds or commercial paper issued pursuant to this chapter are a legal investment for all trust funds; for the funds of insurance companies, commercial...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 30963
(a) The State of California pledges and agrees with the holders of the bonds issued pursuant to this chapter, and with those parties who may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31000
The following definitions apply for purposes of this chapter: (a) "Account" means the Toll Bridge Seismic Retrofit Account created pursuant to Section 188.10. (b) "Amenities"...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31010
(a) There is hereby imposed a seismic retrofit surcharge equal to one dollar ($1) per vehicle for passage on the Bay Area state-owned toll bridges,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31011
(a) The authority may increase the amount of the surcharge described in Section 31010 for the purpose of completing the state toll bridge seismic program...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31015
(a) Revenues generated from the surcharge shall not exceed nine hundred seven million dollars ($907,000,000), unless any of the following occurs: (1) After completing 30...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31020
Notwithstanding Section 30953, as amended by the act adding this section in the 2005-06 Regular Session, revenue generated from the seismic retrofit surcharge imposed pursuant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31021
Projects in the state toll bridge seismic retrofit and replacement program described in Section 188.5 are not subject to administrative overhead cost assessments by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31070
The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following: (a) Following the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, legislation was enacted to make seismic safety a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31070.5
For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings, unless the context requires otherwise: (a) "Authority" means the Bay Area Toll...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31070.7
The department has full and sole responsibility for completion of all seismic retrofit projects on the bay area bridges.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31071
(a) The department may enter into financing agreements with the bank for the purpose of borrowing funds to finance or refinance the seismic retrofit project...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31071.3
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, during the construction period, all revenues generated from the toll surcharge shall be available to the department only for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31071.5
(a) Bonds issued under this chapter may not be deemed to constitute a debt or liability of the state or of any political subdivision thereof,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31072
Any federal funds received by the department as a direct loan or line of credit under TIFIA are hereby appropriated to the department for transfer...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31073
The department may make the loans and transfers authorized under Section 14556.7 of the Government Code and Section 188.14 to provide adequate cash flow for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31100
This chapter may be cited as the El Dorado County Toll Tunnel Authority Act.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31101
Unless the particular provision or the context otherwise requires the general provisions set forth in this article govern the construction of this chapter.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31102
"Authority" means the El Dorado County Toll Tunnel Authority.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31103
"Toll tunnel" means the tunnel from U.S. Highway 50 in the vicinity of Twin Bridges to U.S. Highway 50 in the vicinity of Meyers which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31104
"Bond" means any written evidence of indebtedness which the authority may issue pursuant to this chapter in order to secure funds with which to carry...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31105
Nothing in this chapter prevents the state from making appropriations from time to time in aid of the construction pursuant to this chapter of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31110
The El Dorado County Toll Tunnel Authority is hereby created. The authority shall be governed by a board consisting of the members of the Board...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31111
All of the members of the authority shall serve thereon without compensation, but they shall receive their necessary actual traveling expenses incurred in the discharge...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31112
A majority of the members of the authority may act for the authority.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31113
The authority may employ a secretary, a treasurer, an attorney, a chief engineer, and such other persons as are necessary to enable it properly to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31114
The authority may sue and be sued in the name of the El Dorado County Toll Tunnel Authority.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31115
The authority shall select one of its members to serve as chairman of the authority.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31120
The authority may study the feasibility of, plan, design, finance, construct, operate, and maintain a tunnel from U.S. Highway 50 in the vicinity of Twin...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31121
The authority shall fix the rates of toll and other charges for the toll tunnel.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31122
The authority in establishing toll charges shall give consideration to the cost of operating and maintaining the toll tunnel, including the cost of insurance, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31123
Toll charges so fixed may be changed from time to time as conditions warrant.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31124
The authority may do such acts and make such agreements not inconsistent with laws as are necessary or desirable in connection with the duties and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31125
The authority, through such engineers or experts as it may employ, shall design the toll tunnel, and may build it or any portions of it...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31126
The authority shall keep full, complete, and separate accounts of the toll tunnel and annually shall prepare balance sheets and income and profit and loss...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31127
The authority may issue permits for the use of the toll tunnel on a credit basis. The holder of such a permit shall furnish to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31128
The authority may revoke any permit granted for failure of the holder to comply with its terms.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31129
The authority may also require the holder of any such permit to pay a fee of not to exceed five dollars ($5) a month to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31130
When necessary to facilitate movement of traffic, the authority may limit the use of the toll tunnel on a credit basis to particular classes of
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31131
The authority may adopt rules and regulations not inconsistent with the Vehicle Code for the control of traffic in the toll tunnel, to aid and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31132
The California Highway Patrol shall have the authority and it shall be its duty to provide for proper and adequate policing of the toll tunnel,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31140
Whenever the authority determines that it is for the best interests of the public highways in the state that the toll tunnel be constructed and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31141
All bonds authorized pursuant to this chapter shall be issued in the name of the authority and shall constitute obligations of the authority only. Such...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31142
The authority shall determine the form, conditions, and denominations of all bonds, the dates which the bonds to be sold shall bear, and the interest...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31143
The authority may provide for the retirement of the bonds at any time or times prior to their maturity, in such manner and upon payment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31144
All bonds shall be signed by the treasurer and countersigned by the chairman. The signatures of the treasurer and the chairman may be by facsimile,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31145
All revenue bonds authorized pursuant to this chapter may be issued and sold by the authority from time to time and in such amounts as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31146
Bonds authorized pursuant to this chapter may be sold below the par or face value thereof, but the sale price shall not be less than...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31147
Successive issues of bonds within the limits of the original authorization for the issuance of bonds for the acquisition or construction of the toll tunnel...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31148
All bonds issued and sold pursuant to this chapter shall be sold on sealed proposals to the highest and best bidder after such advertising for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31149
Temporary or interim bonds, certificates, or receipts, signed by the treasurer, of any denomination whatever and with or without coupons attached thereto, may be issued...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31150
The purchase price of all bonds issued pursuant to this chapter shall be paid to the treasurer for the account of the authority.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31151
The authority may include in the proceedings authorizing the issuance of bonds any provisions not inconsistent with this chapter which limit, restrict, or regulate the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31152
The authority may provide in the proceedings authorizing the issuance of bonds for the setting up of one or more reserve funds out of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31153
The authority may provide in the proceedings authorizing the issuance of bonds, or may otherwise agree with the purchasers of bonds, regarding the deposit of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31154
The authority may provide in the proceedings authorizing the issuance of bonds for the carrying of insurance as authorized by this chapter, and the purchase...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31155
Whenever any bonds are to be issued pursuant to this chapter, the authority, from time to time, upon such terms and conditions in all respects...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31156
All benefits conferred or obligations imposed by this chapter or by any other law with respect to making provision for the payment, whether from tolls...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31157
The authority may contract loans and borrow money through the sale of bonds of the same character as those authorized pursuant to this chapter, from...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31158
If a bond issue for the acquisition or construction of the toll tunnel is authorized and sold in whole or in part and the authority...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31159
If the outstanding bonds issued for the acquisition or construction of the toll tunnel as originally designed are, at the time of issuance of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31160
Out of the proceeds derived from the sale of any such additional bonds there shall be set aside an amount of money sufficient to retire...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31161
All provisions of this chapter apply with like force and effect to the issuance of any bonds of the new authorized issue, and the holders...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31162
Whenever bonds of any kind have been issued and are outstanding pursuant to this chapter, the authority may from time to time or at one...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31163
Funding or refunding bonds shall not constitute a debt or obligation of the state or of El Dorado County, but shall be bonds of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31164
Except as otherwise provided in this article, and except as modified by the express terms of the funding or refunding bonds or the proceedings authorizing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31165
Any funding or refunding bonds may be issued in a principal amount sufficient to provide funds for: (a) The payment of the bonds to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31166
All bonds issued pursuant to this chapter are negotiable instruments under the law merchant.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31167
All bonds issued pursuant to this chapter and the income therefrom are at all times exempt from taxation, except for transfer, inheritance, and estate taxes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31168
Bonds issued pursuant to this chapter shall not constitute or be a debt, liability, or obligation of the state or El Dorado County. The payment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31169
The bond redemption and interest payments constitute a first direct and exclusive charge and lien on all tolls and other revenues, and interest thereon, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31170
While any bonds issued by the authority remain outstanding, the powers, duties, or existence of the authority shall not be diminished or impaired in any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31171
The holder of any bond may by mandamus or other appropriate proceeding compel the performance of any of the duties imposed upon the authority or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31172
The Commissioner of Financial Institutions may investigate and ascertain the status or sufficiency as investments for savings banks in this state of any such bonds....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31173
All bonds issued by the authority pursuant to this chapter, and which have been first certified by the Commissioner of Financial Institutions, are legal investments...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31174
Any money or funds which may by law be invested in bonds of the state, cities, counties, or school districts in the state may be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31175
Whenever any bonds of the state, or of any city, county, or school district in the state, may by law be used as security for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31180
The proceeds from the sale of all bonds authorized pursuant to this chapter shall be paid to the treasurer for the credit of the authority...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31181
The proceeds from the sale of the bonds shall be paid out or disbursed solely for the acquisition or construction of the toll tunnel, the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31182
All money in the acquisition and construction fund not required to meet current acquisition or construction costs of the toll tunnel, and all funds constituting...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31183
Any surplus which exists in the acquisition and construction fund shall be applied to the retirement, by purchase or call, of bonds issued for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31184
All tolls or other revenues received from the operation of the toll tunnel shall be paid over by the department at least monthly to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31185
From the money deposited in the acquisition and construction fund, the treasurer shall transfer to the place or places of payment named in the bonds...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31186
The money remaining in the toll revenue fund, after providing the amount required for interest and redemption of bonds, shall be held and applied as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31187
Money required to meet the costs of acquisition or construction and all expenses and costs incidental to the acquisition or construction of the toll tunnel,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31188
All interest received or earned on money deposited in each and every fund provided for in this article shall be credited to and become a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31189
Notwithstanding anything contained in this chapter, the proceeds received from the sale of bonds and the tolls or other revenues received from the operation of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31200
The authority may acquire by gift, purchase, or eminent domain proceedings any franchise, rights, privileges, easements, or other property, either real or personal, necessary therefor,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31201
In eminent domain proceedings to acquire property for any of the purposes of this chapter, any real property, personal property, franchises, rights, easements, or other...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31205
The right-of-way is given, dedicated, and set apart upon which to locate, construct, and maintain the toll tunnel through, over, under, on, or across any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31206
If any property belonging to any county, city, public or municipal corporation, district, or political subdivision of the state, is taken for the acquisition or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31207
In all cases where, by statute or otherwise, any right is reserved or granted to the state or any state agency to construct or maintain...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31208
Whenever any property acquired for any of the purposes of this chapter, whether by agreement, grant, or eminent domain, either in fee or in any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31209
Whenever, either before or after the construction or reconstruction of streets, sidewalks, or other like facilities upon any property or interest in property acquired pursuant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31210
Any money received for any such property shall be received into the funds for the toll tunnel for which the property was originally acquired.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31220
When the toll tunnel is being built by the authority, it may carry or cause to be carried such an amount of insurance or indemnity...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31221
The authority may carry insurance in such amount as it deems proper to cover any accident or destruction in part or in whole to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31222
All money collected on any indemnity bond or insurance policy as the result of any damage or injury to the toll tunnel shall be used...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31223
The authority may also carry insurance or indemnity bonds insuring against the loss of tolls or other revenues to be derived from the toll tunnel...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31230
Any city, county, district, or political subdivision of the state upon the request of the authority may advance or contribute money, rights-of-way, labor, materials, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31231
Any city, county, district, or political subdivision of the state may issue general obligation bonds for any of the purposes enumerated in this article. All...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31232
Money or property advanced or contributed pursuant to this article may be immediately transferred or delivered to the authority to be used for the purpose...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31233
The authority may enter into a binding agreement with any city, county, district, or political subdivision of the state to repay any money or the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31234
The collection of tolls shall be continued on the toll tunnel until all bonds issued pursuant to this chapter for its construction are fully redeemed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31235
After all bonds issued pursuant to this chapter for the construction of the toll tunnel have been fully redeemed and paid, the authority may continue...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31240
The California Highway Commission and the Department of Public Works shall, upon the request of the authority, aid in the construction of any necessary connections...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31245
After all bonds issued pursuant to this chapter for the construction of the toll tunnel have been fully redeemed and paid, the authority shall either:...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31246
If the toll tunnel is transferred to the state pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 31245, the existence of the authority shall thereupon automatically terminate,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31300
(a) Tolls may be imposed by the commission on segments of newly constructed state highway routes, as described in subdivision (b), if transportation facilities, including,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31302
The department shall be responsible for the collection of tolls imposed by the commission pursuant to Section 31300. The department shall transmit the toll revenues...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31304
Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, funds in the Highway Toll Revenue Account required to meet the obligations assumed by the commission under any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31306
The commission may issue revenue bonds for the purpose of obtaining funds for constructing additional highways or for making capacity enhancing improvements to existing highways...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31460
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) It is essential for the economic well-being of San Diego County and for the maintenance...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31461
This chapter may be cited as the Otay Mesa East Toll Facility Act. All references to the "act" in this chapter shall mean the Otay...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31462
For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply: (a) "Board" means the board of directors of SANDAG. (b) "Bonds" means any bonds, notes,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31463
This act, being necessary for the welfare of the state and its inhabitants, shall be liberally construed to effect its purposes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31465
This chapter shall provide an additional and alternative method for doing the things authorized by this chapter and shall be regarded as supplemental and additional...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31466
SANDAG shall have and may exercise all rights and powers, expressed or implied, that are necessary to carry out the purposes and intent of this...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31467
(a) Highway projects constructed pursuant to the act shall, at all times following construction, be owned by the department. International port of entry facilities constructed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31468
(a) The Legislature has recognized the merits of alternative project delivery methods such as the design-build procurement process in the past by authorizing its use...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31472
This chapter does not authorize SANDAG or the department to do either of the following: (a) Lease or otherwise convey a toll road to a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31473
(a) The cities and county in the San Diego region are authorized and empowered to lease, lend, grant, or convey to SANDAG at its request...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31474
(a) SANDAG may only impose tolls and user fees for the use of the corridor. (b) Within two years following the opening of a tolled...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31475
(a) Toll revenues from a project may be used to reimburse or finance the costs of state agencies and federal agencies incurred in connection with...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31476
(a) At least 30 days prior to setting the initial toll rates for a project, and thereafter when adjustments to the toll rates are proposed,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31477
(a) SANDAG may enter into one or more agreements with the County of San Diego or a city within the County of San Diego to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31481
(a) SANDAG may, from time to time, issue bonds in accordance with the Revenue Bond Law of 1941 (Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 54300) of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31482
(a) SANDAG, its income and property, all bonds issued by it, and the interest on the bonds are exempt from all taxation by this state...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31490
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a transportation agency may not sell or otherwise provide to any other person or entity personally identifiable...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31500
This part may be cited as the Vehicle Parking District Law of 1943.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31502
As used in this part, "parking places" includes parking lots, garages, buildings, and other improvements for the parking of motor vehicles.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31503
As used in this part, "legislative body" means: (a) When used with reference to a county, the board of supervisors. (b) When used with reference...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31504
As used in this part, unless the context otherwise requires, "city" includes city, county, and city and county.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31505
As used in this part, "treasurer" means the county treasurer when used with reference to a county and the city treasurer when used with reference...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31506
A city may: (a) Acquire, by condemnation, purchase, gift, lease, or any other means, property necessary or convenient for use as parking places, including any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31516
Whenever any official or board designated in this part is not and cannot be provided for by a charter city, all acts to be done...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31517
This part does not affect any other law relating to the same or any similar subject, but provides an alternative authority and procedure for the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31518
This part shall be liberally construed.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31519
The Improvement Act of 1911, the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, and the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 may be used by a city for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31580
As used in this chapter, "city lands" means lands owned by the city and which are either being used for the purpose of public offstreet...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31581
The legislative body, at any time, may declare and agree that city lands shall be held, used, and treated in all respects the same as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31582
The legislative body may increase, decrease, eliminate, change, or otherwise modify the lands to be so held, used, and treated, the improvements to be made...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31770
Immediately upon the acquisition of the parking places pursuant to the petition for the formation of the district, a parking place commission shall be appointed....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31770.1
At its discretion, the legislative body of any city may, by ordinance, provide for the appointment, removal, qualifications, terms of office and number of members...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31771
The commission may consist of three or five members.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31772
Members of the commission shall serve without compensation.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31773
In the case of a city, members of the commission shall be appointed by the mayor, subject to confirmation by the legislative body. In the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31774
The commissioners shall hold office for the term of three years from the date of their appointment and qualification and until their successors are appointed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31775
A commissioner may be removed by a four-fifths vote of the legislative body at any time.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31776
Commissioners shall be persons of business experience and ability, to the end that the affairs of the district shall be administered in the interests of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31777
A commissioner may be an owner or lessee of property, or an officer, employee, or agent of a corporation owning or leasing property, within the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31778
Whenever a petition signed by the owners of more than one-half of the area of assessable land within the district requesting the removal of a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31779
The board of commissioners shall have possession and complete charge, supervision and control of all parking places: (a) Acquired, constructed, and paid for, or to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31780
The board shall operate, manage, and control the parking places and make and enforce all necessary regulations for their use.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31781
The board may fix, regulate, and collect rentals, fees, or charges for the parking of vehicles in parking places under its control, and may provide...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31782
The providing of adequate public parking places in cities may require the use of assessment districts as authorized by Section 31519. Such districts will be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31783
All parking places acquired and constructed pursuant to this part are public parking places, but the board of commissioners may restrict or partially restrict their...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31784
Rentals, fees, and charges shall be fixed after public hearing following such notice as the board of commissioners prescribes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31784.1
The board may, if it so desires, operate the parking places, or any thereof, as free public parking places without fee or charge.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31785
The board shall appoint in the same manner as other city employees are selected, such employees as it deems necessary. The number of such employees...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31786
In the exercise of its power to operate, manage, and control parking places, the board may lease any or all parking places to any person...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31787
The consideration to be paid by the operator for any lease or franchise or under any contract may be a fixed sum or a percentage...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31788
The maximum rentals, fees, and charges to be collected by the operator shall be fixed by the board after public hearing following such notice as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31789
An operator shall not conduct any business other than that of the operation of public parking facilities on any parking place of the district.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31790
Any lease or franchise may provide that the use of the parking places shall be restricted, or partially restricted, to owners and tenants of real...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31791
To expedite the conduct of proceedings and the making of any acquisition or improvement authorized by this part, the legislative body may, at any time...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31792
After the appointment of the board of parking place commissioners, any improvement of any parking place under its charge shall be made by the board.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31820
Annually on or before June 30th, the board shall prepare an estimate of the expenditures required for the maintenance, operation, repair, and improvement of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31821
The board shall also estimate the amount of revenues to be derived from rentals, fees, or charges for the use of the parking places and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31822
The estimate shall be filed with the legislative body, and at the time and in the manner for levying general taxes, the legislative body shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31823
The tax levy for maintenance, operation, repair, and improvement of parking places in any year shall not exceed fifteen cents ($0.15) on each one hundred...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31824
The special tax shall be levied and collected at the same time, in the same manner, by the same officers, and with the same interest...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31825
The proceeds of the tax levied for maintenance, operation, repair, and improvement shall be placed in the district maintenance and operation fund and expended only...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31826
The proceeds of the tax levied for the acquisition of parking places shall be placed in a separate fund of the district and shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31827
All revenues from fees, charges, or rentals for the use of any parking place of the district shall be turned over to the treasurer and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31828
If the board determines that the revenues from fees, charges, and rentals exceeds the amounts necessary for the proper maintenance, operation, repair and improvement of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31829
If the assessment has been paid in cash, the credit shall be returned in cash to the person who paid the corresponding assessment, upon his...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31830
If the assessment is unpaid, the credit shall be applied upon the earliest unpaid installment or installments of principal and interest and any excess over...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31850
The legislative body may sell or lease any property acquired for parking places which is not needed for that public use.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31851
Any money received from the sale or lease of property not needed for parking places shall be placed in such fund as the board directs,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31851.5
Whenever the legislative body determines that any portion of property acquired for parking places is not needed for that public use, the city may devote...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31852
All real property shall be acquired or condemned in the name of the city, and title to such property shall be in the city, subject...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31853
All contracts for the lease or purchase, or both, of real or personal property shall be made by the legislative body.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31854
Whenever the board determines by resolution that the public interest and necessity and the needs of the district require that additional parking places be acquired...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31855
When a certified copy of the resolution of the board is filed with the legislative body, it may proceed to acquire or lease the property...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31856
Property for additional parking places may be acquired by any of the following means: (a) By a lump sum payment or by contract of purchase...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31857
Any lease or contract of purchase shall not bind the city to pay the rental or purchase price from funds other than those provided pursuant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31858
Proceeds of taxes levied under Section 31822 for maintenance, operation, repair, and improvement may also be used for the maintenance, operation, repair, and improvement of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31859
At any time and with any city funds available for the purpose, the legislative body may acquire parking places which benefit the district and improve...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31860
At any time, either before or after the formation of the district, the legislative body may provide by ordinance that, for a period specified in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31861
Whenever the board of commissioners determines by resolution that additional parking places should be acquired and improved by assessment upon land in the district, a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31865
As an alternative method of administration, upon request made to the legislative body by the owners of 50 percent of the assessed value of taxable...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31866
At any time following the formation of a district under this part and the levy of the initial assessment in such district, any parcel of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31866.5
As a condition to the granting of a petition for inclusion under Section 31866, the legislative body, with the approval of the board of parking...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31900
Unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms used in this chapter shall mean: (a) "Substitution proceeding" means a proceeding taken under or pursuant to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31910
Substitution proceedings may be taken in the manner provided in this chapter if the legislative body determines that such substitution proceedings are necessary or desirable...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31911
Before adopting any resolution under Section 31913, the legislative body shall submit its proposed resolution to the board of parking place commissioners for the district...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31912
The board shall make its report and recommendation within 30 days after the legislative body orders a proposed resolution submitted to the board, or within...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31913
The legislative body may initiate a substitution proceeding by adopting a resolution proposing to order the making of a substitution.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31914
The resolution proposing to order the making of a substitution shall contain: (a) The number of the vehicle parking district and a reference to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31915
(a) Notice of hearing shall be by publication, posting, and mailing of the resolution proposing to order the making of a substitution. (b) The resolution...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31916
Not later than the hour set for hearing, any interested person may file with the clerk of the legislative body written objection to the proposed
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31917
At the hearing all objections and protests shall be heard and considered. The hearing may be continued from time to time by order entered on...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31918
If at the hearing it appears that the owners of more than one-half of the area of the assessable land included within the district have...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31919
If the owners of more than one-half of the area of the assessable land included within the district have not made written objections or protests...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31920
Any protest or objection made pursuant to this chapter, or any signature to such objection or protest, may be withdrawn by a written withdrawal signed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31921
Any objections or protests not made at the time and in the manner provided by this chapter are deemed waived voluntarily.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31922
Except in the case of a majority protest, the legislative body may sustain or deny any or all objections and protests, and its determination is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31923
Proceedings under this chapter shall not be attacked after the hearing upon any ground not stated in an objection or protest filed pursuant to this...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31924
At the hearing the legislative body may by resolution propose a modification of the substitution. Said resolution shall describe the proposed modification, shall specify a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31925
If at the conclusion of the hearing the legislative body by resolution adopted by four-fifths of all of its members shall find and determine (a)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31926
After the adoption of the resolution ordering the making of the substitution and at such time as all the new property ordered to be acquired...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31927
The resolution of implementation shall contain a general description of all new property acquired or acquired and improved under this chapter for the use and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31928
The resolution of implementation shall also contain a general description of all old property which is no longer to be held by the city for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31929
Before adopting the resolution of implementation, payment or provision for payment shall be made for the unpaid balance of any outstanding and unpaid bond issued...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31930
Upon adoption of the resolution of implementation, any old property which is within the exterior boundaries of the district shall be deemed excluded from the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31931
The cost and expense of acquiring or acquiring and improving new property (including any amounts necessary to comply with Section 31929 and any amounts necessary...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 31933
No substitution proceedings pursuant to this chapter shall be initiated for the replacement of old property unless it has been used as a parking place...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32500
This part may be cited as the Parking Law of 1949.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32501
The supplying of additional parking facilities and the performance of all undertakings incidental or advantageous thereto are public uses and purposes for which public money...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32502
This part shall not affect any other provision of law relating to the same or a similar subject but provides an alternative method of procedure...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32503
Parking facilities of an authority are subject to the planning, zoning, sanitary, and building laws, ordinances, and regulations applicable to the locality in which they...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32504
If any provision of this part, or its application to any person or circumstance, is held invalid, the remainder of the part, or the application...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32505
Unless the context otherwise requires, the definitions set forth in this chapter govern the construction of this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32506
"Authority" or "parking authority" means any of the public corporations created by Chapter 2 of this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32507
"City" means any city or city and county, or in the case of a county parking authority, means any county, including incorporated portions thereof. "The...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32508
"Legislative body" means, in the case of a city, that body in which the general legislative powers of the city are vested, and in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32509
"Mayor" means the mayor of the city or the officer charged with the duties customarily imposed on the mayor or executive head of the city....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32510
"Clerk" means the clerk of the city or the officer charged with the duties customarily imposed on the clerk. In the case of a county...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32511
"Obligee of the authority" or "obligee" means any of the following: (a) Any bondholder or trustee for any bondholders. (b) Any lessor demising to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32512
"State public body" means the State, or any city, city and county, county, district, authority, or any other subdivision or public body of the State.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32513
"Project" means any acquisition, improvement, construction, or undertaking of any kind authorized by this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32514
"Parking facilities" includes public transportation terminal facilities and other facilities related thereto.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32650
There is in each city and in each county of the state a public body corporate and politic known as the parking authority of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32651
The authority shall not transact any business or exercise any powers unless and until the legislative body of the city by resolution declares that there...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32652
The determination that there is need for an authority to function may be made by the legislative body on its own motion, or upon the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32653
In any suit, action, or proceeding by or against or in any manner relating to an authority, the authority shall be conclusively deemed to have...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32654
A city shall not transact any business or exercise any powers pursuant to Section 33552 of this part unless and until the legislative body of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32655
Either or both resolutions provided for in this chapter may be adopted by the legislative body. If both resolutions are adopted, they shall clearly specify...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32656
When the legislative body of a city first adopts a resolution declaring need for a parking authority to function, the mayor, with the approval of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32657
(a) Three of the members first appointed shall be designated by the mayor, with the approval of the legislative body, to serve for terms of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32657.5
The authority shall hold meetings at such times as it shall determine. The concurring votes of three members of the authority shall be required for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32658
The mayor shall designate the first chairman. Thereafter, when the office of chairman becomes vacant the authority shall elect a chairman from its members. Unless...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32661
A member of an authority may be removed by the mayor with the consent of the legislative body.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32661.1
As an alternative to the appointment of five members of the parking authority, the legislative body may, at the time of the adoption of a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32661.2
Whenever the mayor, with the approval of the legislative body, has appointed the members of a parking authority, as provided by Section 32656, the legislative...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32661.3
A legislative body which has declared itself to be the parking authority pursuant to Sections 32661.1 or 32661.2 may, at any time, by resolution, determine...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32662
At the time the authority becomes authorized to transact business and exercise its powers, and from time to time thereafter, the legislative body, subject to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32663
Quarterly, semiannually, or annually, as the legislative body prescribes, the authority shall file with the legislative body a detailed report of all its transactions, including...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32664
At least once annually, the authority shall submit a statement of all its financial affairs, audited by independent certified public accountants, to the legislative body...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32665
If within four years after the adoption of a resolution declaring the need for a parking authority to function in a city, the authority has...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32665.5
Upon the termination of any such suspension by the adoption of such resolution declaring the need for the authority to function, appointments of the members...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32666
After adoption of a resolution declaring there is no need for an authority to function, and while it is in effect, the legislative body may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32667
At any time after the activation of a parking authority, the legislative body by a two-thirds vote may adopt a resolution transferring the property of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32801
The authority may: (a) Sue and be sued, have a seal, and make and execute contracts and other instruments necessary or convenient to the exercise...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32802
The authority may: (a) Purchase, lease, obtain option upon, acquire by gift, grant, bequest, devise, or otherwise, any real or personal property within or outside...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32803
The authority may acquire, construct, rent, lease, maintain, repair, manage and operate all or any portion of any real and personal property, including the leasing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32804
As an incident to the operation of any parking facility, the authority may devote a portion of its property to uses such as retail stores,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32805
Neither the authority nor the city shall manage or operate surplus space devoted to commercial purposes other than parking of vehicles, but shall lease such...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32806
The authority may do any act to furnish motor vehicle parking space, to establish parking facilities for motor vehicles within the city, and to handle...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32807
The authority may receive, control, and order the expenditure of any and all money and funds pertaining to parking facilities or related properties, including but...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32808
The authority may invest funds held in reserve, or sinking funds, or funds not required for immediate disbursement, in property or securities in which cities...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32809
The authority may borrow money or accept financial or other assistance from the city, the State, the Federal Government, or any other source for or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32810
The authority may exercise all or any part or combination of the powers granted by this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32811
The authority may do and perform any and all other acts and things necessary, convenient, desirable, or appropriate to carry out the provisions of this
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32812
In order that there may be no unnecessary duplication of effort or expense, the authority may provide for the furnishing of services by, and the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32950
An authority shall not acquire any existing parking facility by the exercise of the power of eminent domain except after public hearing. Notice of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32950.5
Whenever it becomes necessary to remove, relocate, or alter any property devoted to a public use as a result of condemnation proceedings brought by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32951
Except when approved by the legislative body, by ordinance or resolution, property being used as a facility for the parking or storing of motor vehicles...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32951.5
Section 32951 shall not apply where the project to be furnished or constructed is to be leased by the authority to the city.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32952
The authority may lease any project acquired by it pursuant to this part to the highest responsible bidder after a notice inviting bids has been...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32953
The notice inviting bids shall distinctly and specifically describe the project and the facilities which are to be leased, the period of time for which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32954
If no bid which the authority finds to be reasonable and valid is received upon the original advertising, the authority need not readvertise and may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32955
The authority may reject any and all bids presented and readvertise; if no valid bid is received after readvertisement, the authority may operate the project
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32956
If the authority operates the project it may readvertise for bids as provided in this chapter once every year.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 32957
Sections 32952 to 32956, inclusive, shall not apply to the lease of a project by the authority to the city.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33100
As used in this chapter, "bonds" means revenue bonds issued pursuant to this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33101
Bonds shall not be issued in any city until the legislative body, either at a general or a special election, submits to the electors of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33101.5
In lieu of the submission of such question the legislative body may from time to time so submit to such electors the proposition of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33101.6
Sections 33101 and 33101.5 shall not apply where the bonds are issued to finance a project which is to be leased to the city and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33102
The authority shall have power to borrow money to provide funds for any project and to issue in its name revenue bonds to evidence the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33103
All such bonds shall recite upon their face, in substance, that the bonds of each issue shall constitute special obligations, and evidence a special indebtedness,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33104
An authority may issue such types of bonds as it determines, including bonds on which the principal and interest are payable: (a) Exclusively from the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33105
Bonds may be additionally secured by the pledging of, placing a charge upon, or otherwise making available any parking meter revenue. Until all bonds so...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33105.5
Nothing in this part nor in the specification, in the proceedings for the issuance of any bonds, of the sources of payment thereof, shall preclude...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33106
Except as limited by express provision of this part, each authority, by resolution, or by contract, or other agreement with, or for the benefit of,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33107
An authority may provide for the aggregate principal amount, date or dates, maturities, interest rate or rates, interest payment dates, denominations and form of such...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33107.5
The authority may provide that any resolution or resolutions adopted in connection with the authorization of any bonds shall constitute a contract with the holders...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33108
Reference on the face of the bonds to any such resolution by the date of its adoption, or to any such contract or other agreement...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33109
The authority may provide for such covenants and agreements on the part of the authority as it deems necessary or advisable for the better security...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33110
The authority may provide for the making of a covenant requiring the authority to pay punctually the principal and interest on any bonds on the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33111
The authority may provide for the making of a covenant requiring the authority to continuously operate in an efficient and economical manner any or all...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33112
The authority may provide for the making of a covenant requiring the authority to make all repairs, renewals and replacements necessary to the operation of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33114
The authority may provide for the making of a covenant requiring the authority to pay and discharge from the funds available for that purpose all...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33115
The authority may provide for the making of a covenant which limits, restricts, or prohibits the power of the authority to mortgage or otherwise encumber,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33116
The authority may provide for the making of a covenant requiring the authority to fix, prescribe and collect, with respect to any or all properties,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33117
The authority may provide for the making of a covenant requiring the authority to provide for the establishment and maintenance of reserve funds, sinking funds,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33118
The authority may provide for the making of a covenant requiring it to apply the proceeds of the bonds in connection with which such covenant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33119
The authority may provide for the making of a covenant restricting the incurring of additional indebtedness payable in whole or in part out of revenues...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33120
The authority may provide for the making of a covenant requiring it to carry insurance on any facilities or properties any revenues of which are...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33121
The authority may provide for the terms and conditions upon which any bonds may become or be declared due and payable prior to maturity, upon...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33122
The authority may provide for the rights, limitations, powers, and duties arising upon breach by the authority of any of the covenants, conditions, or obligations...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33123
The authority may provide for a procedure by which certain specified terms and conditions of any resolution, contract, or agreement may be subsequently amended or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33124
The provisions for such procedure may include an agreement that bonds held by the authority, the city, or by any other person or entity who...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33125
The authority may provide for such other acts and matters as it may deem to be necessary, convenient, or desirable to secure the bonds or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33126
The authority may designate a bank or trust company as a trustee for the holders of bonds issued pursuant to this part, and may authorize...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33127
The authority may fix and determine the conditions upon which any trustee shall receive, hold, or disburse any or all funds coming into its hands...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33128
The authority may prescribe the duties and powers of any trustee respecting the payment of principal and interest on bonds, the redemption of bonds, the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33129
The authority may provide for the issuance of bonds in series, and for the division of any issue into two or more divisions, and may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33130
All bonds of the same authorized issue need not be of the same kind or character, have the same security, or bear the same interest...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33133
Bonds may be callable upon such terms, conditions, and notice as the authority determines, and upon the payment of the premium, if any, fixed by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33134
The authority may provide for the payment of the principal and interest of bonds at any place within the State, or for the payment or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33135
Signatures on the bonds and interest coupons may be printed, lithographed, or engraved facsimile, except that on the bonds, but not on the interest coupons,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33136
If any officer or representative whose signature or countersignature appears upon the bonds or coupons ceases to be an officer or representative before the delivery...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33137
Bonds issued under this part may be serial or sinking fund bonds. A bond by its terms shall not mature more than forty (40) years...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33138
The authority may sell bonds at a price below the par or face value, provided that the discount on any bonds so sold shall not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33139
In determining the amount of bonds to be issued, the authority may include an amount for the purpose of establishing a reserve fund or funds...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33140
The authority may provide that interest on bonds issued for the acquisition, construction, or completion of any project may be paid out of the proceeds...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33141
In the proceedings for the issuance of bonds, the authority may provide that the principal of and interest on the bonds constitute such charge upon...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33142
Pending the actual issuance or delivery of bonds, the authority may issue temporary or interim bonds, certificates, or receipts of any denominations, with or without...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33143
The principal, interest, and income of all bonds issued under this part are exempt from all taxation in this State, other than gift, inheritance, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33145
The authority may provide for the issuance, sale, or exchange of refunding bonds to redeem or retire any revenue bonds issued by it. All provisions...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33146
Refunding bonds may be issued in a principal amount sufficient to provide funds for the payment of the bonds to be refunded and all expenses...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33147
Bonds issued pursuant to this part are negotiable instruments.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33148
An action to determine the validity of bonds may be brought pursuant to Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 860) of Title 10 of Part 2...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33250
The authority shall have power, and it shall be its duty, fully and faithfully to keep and perform any covenant it may make pursuant to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33400
In addition to all other rights conferred on an obligee and subject only to any contractual restrictions binding upon him, an obligee may: (a) By...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33550
All claims for money or damages against the authority are governed by Part 3 (commencing with Section 900) and Part 4 (commencing with Section 940)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 33552
Any city may exercise any or all of the powers granted to an authority by this part alone, or in combination with powers granted by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35100
This part may be cited as the Parking District Law of 1951.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35101
Unless the context otherwise requires, the definitions contained in this chapter shall govern the construction of this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35102
"Legislative body" means the legislative body of the city in which the district is located.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35103
"Assessment roll" means the assessment roll used by the city for purposes of city taxation.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35104
"Net revenues," as used with reference to a parking meter, means the revenues remaining after deductions for the cost of acquiring the meter and the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35105
"Real property" means land and improvements thereon.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35106
"Parking places" includes parking lots, garages subsurface structures, and buildings for the parking of motor vehicles.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35107
Any portion of a city may be formed into a parking district for the purposes set forth under this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35108
In addition to matters specified elsewhere in this part, the acts authorized under this part include the following: (a) The formation of districts. (b) The...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35108.5
To expedite the making of any such acquisition and improvement, the legislative body may, at any time, transfer into the acquisition and construction fund, out...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35109
Any proceedings taken or bonds issued pursuant to this part shall not be held invalid for failure to comply with the provisions of this part,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35110
This part does not affect any other law relating to the same or a similar subject, but provides an alternative procedure for the subject to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35111
Any territory included within a parking district formed pursuant to this part shall not be included within any other parking district or any vehicle parking
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35112
The Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 shall not apply to proceedings under this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35113
The curative clauses of this part are cumulative and each is to be given full effect.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35250
The formation of a parking district may be proposed by petition signed by the owners of real property in the proposed district, as shown by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35251
The petition shall contain: (a) A general description of the boundaries of the proposed district. (b) A general description of the parking places proposed to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35252
The petition shall be filed in the office of the clerk of the legislative body.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35253
When the petition is filed, the clerk of the legislative body shall examine the petition. If it is signed by the requisite number of qualified...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35253.1
If the petition is not signed by the requisite number of qualified signers, the clerk shall certify to the legislative body that said petition is...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35253.2
The clerk shall certify the sufficiency of the petition and any supplemental petitions to the legislative body, if the petition, together with supplemental petitions if...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35253.3
If any person shown on the last equalized assessment roll to be the owner of land within the proposed district shall be unable to sign...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35253.4
If the assessed value of any parcel of land, and any improvements thereon, is not shown or separately shown upon the assessment roll, upon request...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35254
If the petition proposes a contribution of money by the city, the legislative body either shall reject the petition, or prior to the adoption of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35255
The statement of the amount of city contribution in the petition or in the resolution of intention shall not prevent the city from making additional...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35256
If the petition proposes that the city install and maintain, or continue to maintain, parking meters on public ways within the district, the legislative body...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35257
The legislative body shall either approve the petition or reject it. If it approves the petition, it shall direct the city engineer or other competent...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35258
Upon the filing of the report, the legislative body may adopt a resolution declaring its intention to form a parking district. The resolution shall contain...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35260
Pursuant to Section 54954.6 of the Government Code, the clerk of the legislative body shall mail a copy of the resolution, postage prepaid, to each...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35261
Any error, failure, or mistake in the mailing of the copy of resolution or any thereof and any failure of any person to receive the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35262
Any person interested and objecting to the formation of the parking district, the extent thereof, the inclusion of his property therein, the proposed acquisitions and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35263
At the hearing the legislative body shall hear and determine all protests filed.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35264
The legislative body's decision on the protests shall be final and conclusive. However, if the owners of taxable real property in the district having an...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35265
Any protest filed may be abandoned and withdrawn by written notice of such abandonment or withdrawal signed by the person who signed the protest and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35266
If a proceeding is terminated by the filing of a majority protest a new petition for the same purpose may not be filed until the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35267
The hearing may be continued from time to time at the discretion of the legislative body.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35268
At the hearing the legislative body may alter the boundaries of the proposed district as it finds to be proper and advisable and shall define...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35269
At the hearing the legislative body may increase, decrease, change, or otherwise modify the acquisitions or improvements to be made, but the legislative body shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35269.5
If the legislative body proposes to make changes in the boundaries of the proposed district or in the acquisitions and improvements, it shall take the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35270
The legislative body shall not change any boundaries or acquisitions and improvements, except after notice of intention to do so is published pursuant to Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35271
Written objections to any proposed change may be filed with the clerk of the legislative body by any interested person at any time prior to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35272
The legislative body shall hear and pass upon objections to proposed changes at the time appointed or at any time to which the hearing may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35272.5
If the boundaries are changed, protests objecting to the formation of the district made by owners of real property excluded by the change shall not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35273
At the conclusion of the hearing fixed by the resolution of intention, if no majority protest is on file and if all protests and objections,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35273.1
The legislative body shall not pass any ordinance forming a district under this part until it shall have procured such information as it deems necessary...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35274
Any district formed pursuant to this part may be named "Parking District No. ____ of the City of ____."
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35275
Any objections or protests not made at the time and in the manner provided in this chapter are deemed waived voluntarily. Proceedings under this chapter...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35276
No action, proceeding or defense to correct, set aside, cancel, avoid, annul or otherwise attack any proceedings under this part up to and including the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35300
As used in this chapter, the term "city lands" means lands already owned by the city which are located within the boundaries of an existing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35301
The legislative body, at any time after the filing of a petition for the formation of such district, may by ordinance declare and agree that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35302
The petition for the formation of the district under this part may propose that the legislative body shall adopt such an ordinance with respect to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35303
If such ordinance is adopted after the hearing on the resolution of intention, said ordinance shall be adopted in the manner provided in this section....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35304
Compensation to be paid the city for said city lands shall be paid only from contributions which may be made to the city for that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35305
Whenever an ordinance is adopted pursuant to this section, whether in response to a proposal made in the petition or otherwise, the legislative body may,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35402
The legislative body may by ordinance, resolution, or indenture provide for the issuance of bonds of the district in an amount not exceeding the amount...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35402.2
If at any time the legislative body finds that the proceeds of the bonds first issued will be insufficient to make all of the acquisitions...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35402.3
If at any time, either before or after issuing bonds, the legislative body so determines, it may at one time or from time to time...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35402.4
At any time prior to the issuance of bonds, the legislative body may change the boundaries of the district after notice and hearing in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35403
The legislative body shall describe the form of bonds and of the interest coupons to be attached thereto.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35404
The bonds shall all mature within 35 years after the date thereof and shall be payable at the times and at the place to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35405
The legislative body may make all or any portion of the bonds callable for redemption before maturity at such time, price, and other conditions as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35406
The bonds shall be issued in such denomination or denominations as the legislative body may prescribe and payable on the day fixed in the bonds,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35407
The bonds shall be signed by the mayor of the city or by such other officer as the legislative body in the ordinance, resolution or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35408
The interest coupons on the bonds shall be numbered consecutively and signed by the treasurer.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35409
All of the signatures on the bonds and interest coupons may be made by printed, lithographed, or engraved facsimile except the countersignature of the clerk,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35410
If any officer whose signature or countersignature appears on the bonds or coupons ceases to be such officer before the delivery of the bonds to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35411
The bonds shall state in substance that: (a) The bond and interest are payable solely from: (1) The gross or net, as the case may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35412
The ordinance, resolution, or indenture providing for the issuance of the bonds may also provide for the maintenance and operation of the parking facilities, for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35413
The ordinance, resolution, or indenture providing for the issuance of the bonds may also provide for the installation of parking meters on the public ways...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35414
The ordinance, resolution, or indenture providing for the issuance of the bonds may also provide for the levy each year, if so provided in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35414.1
If the petition for the formation of a district and the resolution of intention to form the district state that this section shall apply to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35415
The ordinance, resolution, or indenture providing for the issuance of the bonds may also provide for interest and redemption funds, sinking funds, reserve funds, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35415.5
The ordinance, resolution or indenture providing for the issuance of the bonds may also provide for restrictions on the operation by the city or the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35416
The ordinance, resolution, or indenture may also contain any other provisions, not inconsistent with this part, which are necessary or desirable to carry out its...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35417
The provisions of the ordinance, resolution, or indenture shall constitute covenants for the benefit and protection of the holders of the bonds, and any holder...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35418
Any provision of the ordinance, resolution, or indenture, except a provision as to the amount or time of payment of principal or interest on the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35419
The legislative body may sell the bonds at a price below the par or face value, provided that the discount on any bonds so sold...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35420
Before selling all or any part of the bonds, the legislative body shall give notice inviting sealed bids in such mannner as it prescribes.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35421
If satisfactory bids are received, the bonds offered for sale shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35422
If no bids are received, or if the legislative body determines that the bids received are not satisfactory as to price or responsibility of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35423
The proceeds of the sale of the bonds shall be placed in the city treasury to the credit of the proper district fund and applied...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35424
The proceeds may be used to pay the interest on the bonds during the period of construction of any parking place and for a period...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35425
The bonds and the interest coupons thereof shall be negotiable instruments.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35426
With the proceeds from the sale of the bonds and with any money which the city has agreed to contribute for the purpose, the city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35427
All contracts for the construction of any improvements shall be let and entered into as other contracts are let and entered into by the city.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35428
When the acquisitions and improvements have been accomplished, any unexpended bond proceeds shall be placed in any fund for the payment or securing of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35429
After the bonds and all interest thereon have been fully paid, or prior thereto to the extent permitted by express provision of the ordinance, resolution,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35430
Whenever a district has been formed under this part and a bonded indebtedness has been incurred for public parking facilities as provided in this part,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35431
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 35429, the bonds issued under Section 35430 to provide additional public parking facilities for the district may in part be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35432
The bonds issued under Section 35430 to provide additional public parking facilities for the district may in part be secured by those net revenues from...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35450
Unless otherwise provided, the definitions contained in Part 1 (commencing with Section 5000) of Division 7 (the Improvement Act of 1911), govern the construction of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35460
If the legislative body on behalf of a district formed under this part has previously issued bonds pursuant to Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 35400)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35461
In the resolution, the legislative body shall order the engineer to make and deliver a diagram of the parking places for which the outstanding bonds...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35462
The diagram shall show: (a) The parking places for which the outstanding bonds were issued. (b) Each separate lot or parcel of land within the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35463
The diagram shall be delivered to the street superintendent who shall endorse the date of such delivery on the diagram.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35464
Upon receiving the diagram, the street superintendent shall assess the total amount necessary for the redemption of the outstanding bonds against the land within the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35465
All land within the district shall be assessed to provide the funds necessary for the redemption of the outstanding bonds, except: (a) Land owned by...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35466
Any lot or parcel of land in any public use belonging to the state or to any county, city, district, or other public corporation, public...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35467
An assessment upon public property is an enforceable obligation against the owner or the governing body controlling the property and shall be paid by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35468
If no money is available for the payment of an assessment of public property, the board or officer whose duty it is to levy taxes...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35469
The assessment shall be made, notice given, hearing held, and the assessment confirmed and recorded substantially in the manner provided in Chapter 16 (commencing with...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35469.5
The notice published pursuant to Section 5362 and the notices mailed pursuant to Section 5363 shall also contain a statement that the legislative body has...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35469.6
At the hearing and prior to consideration of the correctness of the assessment and diagram, the legislative body shall hear and consider all protests to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35469.7
If there is no such majority protest and if all protests to the proceedings are overruled, the legislative body may proceed with the hearing on...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35469.8
The legislative body may not confirm the assessment unless the owners of a majority in area of the lands in the district subject to assessment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35470
After the assessment roll is recorded, all persons are deemed to have notice of its contents.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35471
Immediately upon the recording, the several assessments contained in the assessment roll are due and payable, and each assessment is a lien upon the property...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35472
The lien, whether bonds issued to represent the assessment or otherwise, shall be subordinate to all fixed special assessment liens previously imposed upon the same...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35473
Any deed issued in the foreclosure of the assessment lien or sale of property for the lien conveys the property to the purchaser free and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35474
Any action or proceeding to set aside, cancel, avoid, annul, or correct any assessment or reassessment, or to review any of the proceedings, acts, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35475
Proceedings under this chapter shall not be attacked upon any ground not stated in an objection or protest filed pursuant to this chapter. Any landowner...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35476
The officer with whom the assessment is recorded shall give notice that the assessment has been recorded in his office and that all sums assessed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35477
The notice shall also contain a statement that bonds to represent each assessment, or the unpaid balance thereof, remaining unpaid after 30 days will issue...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35478
The notice shall be published twice in a daily or weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the city in which the assessed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35479
Notice shall also be given by mailing a post card to the owner of each lot, piece, or parcel of land assessed, according to the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35480
Failure of the officer with whom the assessment is recorded to give notice by mailing, or of the person addressed to receive the notice, shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35481
When any payment is made upon an assessment, the street superintendent shall mark opposite the assessment "Paid in full" or "Paid in part," as the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35482
After the expiration of 30 days from the date of recording the assessment, the superintendent of streets shall make a complete list of all assessments...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35483
All unpaid assessments upon public property shall be collected pursuant to this article, but if the property is not in use in the performance of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35500
Bonds shall be issued pursuant to this article.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35501
The list of unpaid assessments shall be certified and filed with the city treasurer. Upon the filing of the list, the city treasurer shall make...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35502
The legislative body shall sell the bonds for cash for not less than the amount of the assessments represented by the bonds.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35503
At any time after the assessment is recorded, the legislative body may call for sealed bids on the bonds proposed to be issued. Notice inviting...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35504
The legislative body shall sell the bonds for cash, and if bids are made, for cash to the best responsible bidder.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35505
The bonds may be sold at any rate of interest not exceeding that stated in the resolution of intention. The maximum interest rate shall not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35506
The bonds shall extend over a period not to exceed 24 years from January 2nd next succeeding the next September 1st following their date.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35507
Upon the award of the bonds to a purchaser, the treasurer shall issue bonds representing the liens of the unpaid assessments as shown on the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35508
The treasurer shall deliver the bonds to the purchaser upon receiving the purchase price bid. The purchase price shall be deposited in the fund for...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35509
Except as otherwise provided in this article, bonds to be issued pursuant to this article shall be issued pursuant to Part 5 (commencing with Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35510
The date of the bonds shall be the date selected and specified for that purpose by the legislative body in the resolution or order calling...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35511
Where an action or proceeding is brought to set aside, cancel, avoid, annul, or correct any assessment or reassessment, or to review any of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35512
The bonds shall be substantially in the following form: Parking District No. _____________________ (Number of district) of the City of _______________ Improvement Bond $___________ No....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35520
From time to time the street superintendent shall pay to the treasurer all money collected by him on account of any assessment levied pursuant to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35521
Moneys in the fund clearly in excess of the amount necessary to redeem the outstanding bonds as hereinafter provided may be used to pay the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35522
When a fund has been established under this chapter sufficient to redeem all outstanding bonds previously issued on behalf of the district pursuant to Chapter...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35530
A reassessment shall be issued in any of the following events: (a) When an assessment made, issued, or filed in the office of the clerk,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35531
It is the intent of this article to make the cost of the redemption of bonds issued pursuant to Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 35400)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35532
Whenever the owner or holder of any bonds issued to represent or to be secured by assessments requests the legislative body to order a reassessment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35533
If, in any suit involving the validity of the obligation of any bond or assessment, a court of competent jurisdiction for any reason holds the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35534
If, in any suit to set aside the lien of any assessment or of any bond representing any assessment, or in any suit to quiet...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35535
If, in any suit contesting the validity and legal force and effect of a sale to foreclose the lien of any assessment or bond, a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35536
If a reassessment is directed, by a decree of court or by an order of the legislative body, the street superintendent shall proceed to make...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35537
If the reassessment is a partial one only, it is not necessary for the diagram to show any lots other than those covered by the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35538
The reassessment shall assess upon and against each of the lots or parcels of land contained in it an amount determined as follows: (a) The...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35539
The total of the reassessment, exclusive of interest, shall not exceed the total amount necessary for the redemption of the bonds which are outstanding.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35540
The reassessment need not be in any prescribed form. It shall: (a) Refer to the original assessment and set forth the date it was filed....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35541
The reassessment shall be presented to the legislative body, which shall fix a time for hearing. The hearing shall be at least 20 days after...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35542
The clerk shall advertise the time of hearing by publishing a notice in the newspaper in the city in which the parking place for which...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35543
At the time fixed for the hearing, or at any time to which the hearing is adjourned, the legislative body shall consider the objections to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35544
When the reassessment is revised, corrected, or modified to comply with its judgment the legislative body shall pass a resolution confirming the reassessment.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35545
The clerk shall certify at the end of the reassessment, that it is the reassessment approved by the legislative body.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35546
The street superintendent shall record the reassessment with the clerk's certificate.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35547
The street superintendent shall note opposite the several assessments in the original assessment that have been displaced by the reassessment the fact that the reassessment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35548
The reassessment shall be collected, paid, and enforced in the same manner as an original assessment, and shall have the same weight in evidence.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35549
If bonds were issued under or upon the security of the original assessment, they shall issue upon the reassessment for the sum reassessed against the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35549.1
When the reassessment is recorded, the original assessment shall be canceled by the street superintendent so far as it affects the particular assessments involved. New...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35550
Immediately upon the acquisition of the parking places, a parking place commission shall be appointed. In the discretion of the legislative body, the commission may...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35550.1
At its discretion, the legislative body of any city may, by ordinance, provide for the appointment, removal, qualifications, terms of office and numbers of members...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35551
The commission shall consist of three members, each of whom shall be a resident and qualified elector of the city.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35552
Members of the commission shall serve without compensation, unless the legislative body determines that compensation shall be paid and fixes the compensation to be paid...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35553
Members of the commission shall be appointed by the chief executive officer of the city, subject to confirmation by the legislative body.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35554
The commissioners shall hold office for the term of three years from the date of their appointment and qualification and until their successors are appointed...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35554.5
A commissioner appointed to fill a vacancy created by the death, resignation, incapacity or removal of a commissioner shall hold office for the unexpired term...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35555
A commissioner may be removed by a four-fifths vote of the legislative body at any time.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35556
Commissioners shall be persons of business experience and ability, to the end that the affairs of the district shall be administered in the interests of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35557
Whenever a petition signed by the owners of real property in the district of an assessed value of more than fifty percent (50%) of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35558
The parking places acquired are under the jurisdiction and control of the commission of the district.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35559
The commission shall operate, manage, and control the parking places and make and enforce all necessary rules for their use.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35560
The commission may fix, regulate, and collect rentals, fees, or other charges for the use of parking places under its control, and may provide different...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35561
The providing of adequate public parking places in cities largely depends upon the formation of parking districts. Such districts will be created and will be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35562
All parking places acquired and constructed pursuant to this part are public parking places, but, if the ordinance, resolution, or indenture providing for the issuance...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35564
All employees required for the proper operation, management, and control of the parking places acquired and constructed under this part shall be city employees selected...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35565
The commission shall fix such rentals, fees, or charges for the use of parking places under its control as will produce revenue, when added to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35566
If the petition for the formation of a district and the resolution of intention to form the district state that this section and Section 35414.1...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35567
The commission shall abide by all covenants made by the legislative body in the issuance of the bonds.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35568
In the exercise of its power to operate, manage, and control parking places, the commission may lease any or all parking places to any person...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35569
The maximum rentals, fees, and charges to be collected by the operator shall be fixed by the commission after public hearing following such notice as...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35570
The commission or any operator shall not conduct any business other than that of the operation of public parking facilities on any parking place of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35571
If the ordinance, resolution, or indenture providing for the issuance of the bonds provides for the levy of an ad valorem assessment upon the taxable...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35572
To provide revenues for the district, at any time prior to the formation of the district, or after the formation of the district and prior...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35573
If the petition for the formation of a district under this part expressly so authorizes, at any time and following a hearing after such notice...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35700
Notwithstanding any agreement made pursuant to this part, as a covenant to bondholders or otherwise, to maintain parking meters on specified public ways in the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35701
Any agreement to maintain parking meters on a public way shall not affect the right of a city, acting by virtue of its police power,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35702
All property acquired pursuant to this part shall be condemned or acquired in the name of the city, and title to such property shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35703
In instances where a district is formed under this part in any charter city, if under the provisions of the charter any power, jurisdiction, authority...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35704
As long as any of the bonds of the district or any interest thereon remains unpaid, the parking places acquired for the district shall be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35705
After the bonds of the district and all interest thereon have been paid the property shall continue to be used as public parking places. However,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35706
As an alternative to the provisions of Section 35705, and to the extent authorized in the covenants contained in the ordinance, resolution or indenture providing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35707
All claims for money or damages against the district are governed by Part 3 (commencing with Section 900) and Part 4 (commencing with Section 940)...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 35708
At any time following the formation of a district under this part and the issuance of the initial issue of bonds, any parcel of land...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36000
The purpose of this part is to authorize cities to impose a tax on businesses within a parking and business improvement area which is in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36001
"Parking and business improvement area" or "area" as used in this part means an area designated as provided in this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36002
"Business" as used in this part means all types of business, including professions.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36003
The city council shall have sole discretion as to how the revenue derived from the tax is to be used within the scope of the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36004
This part is intended to be construed liberally and in the event any provision thereof should be held invalid, the remaining provisions shall remain in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36020
A parking and business improvement area may be established as provided in this chapter.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36021
The city council shall adopt a resolution of intention to establish an area. The resolution shall contain the following information: (a) Description of the boundaries...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36022
Notice of a hearing held under Section 36021, 36061, or 36080 shall be given by both of the following: (a) One publication of the resolution...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36023
Whenever a hearing is held under this part, the city council shall hear all protests and receive evidence for or against the proposed action; the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36024
If the council decides to change the boundaries of the proposed area, the hearing shall be continued to a time at least 15 days after...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36025
If the council, following the hearing, decides to establish the proposed area, it shall adopt an ordinance to that effect. This ordinance shall contain the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36026
The city council may, for each of the purposes set out in Section 36000, establish and modify one or more separate benefit zones based upon...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36027
All provisions of this part applicable to establishment or disestablishment of an area also apply to the establishment, modification, or disestablishment of benefit zones pursuant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36040
For purposes of the tax or additional tax to be imposed pursuant to this part, the city council may make a reasonable classification of businesses,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36041
Businesses recently established in the area may be exempted from the tax, imposed pursuant to this part, for a period not exceeding one year from...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36060
The collection of the tax imposed pursuant to this part shall be made at the same time and in the same manner as any other...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36061
Changes may be made in the rate or additional rate or levy or in the uses to which the revenue shall be put as specified...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36062
The tax need not be imposed on different classes, established pursuant to Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 36040) of the business on the same basis...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36063
The tax levied hereunder must be for the purposes specified in the ordinances and the proceeds shall not be used for any other purpose.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36080
The city council may disestablish an area by ordinance after a hearing before the city council. The city council shall adopt a resolution of intention...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36081
Upon disestablishment of an area, any proceeds of the tax, or assets acquired with such proceeds, shall be subject to disposition as the city council...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36500
This part shall be known and may be cited as the "Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989."
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36501
(a) The Legislature finds and declares that businesses located and operating within the business districts of this state's communities are economically disadvantaged, are underutilized, and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36502
The purpose of this part is to recodify and supplant previously enacted provisions of law which authorize cities to levy assessments on businesses within a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36503
Any provision of this part which conflicts with any other provision of law shall prevail over the other provision of law.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36504
This part is intended to be construed liberally and, if any provision is held invalid, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36505
"Advisory board" means the advisory board or commission appointed by the city council pursuant to Section 36530.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36506
"Assessment" means a levy for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, installing, or maintaining improvements and promoting activities which will benefit the businesses located and operating...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36507
"Business" means all types of businesses and includes financial institutions and professions.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36508
"City" means a city, county, city and county, or an agency or entity created pursuant to Article 1 (commencing with Section 6500) of Chapter 5...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36509
"City council" means the city council of a city or the board of supervisors of a county, or the agency, commission, or board created pursuant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36510
"Improvement" means the acquisition, construction, installation, or maintenance of any tangible property with an estimated useful life of five years or more including, but not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36511
"Parking and business improvement area," or "area," means an area designated as provided in this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36512
"Property" means real property situated within an area.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36513
"Activities" means, but is not limited to, all of the following: (a) Promotion of public events which benefit businesses in the area and which take...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36515
Every improvement area established prior to January 1, 1990, pursuant to the Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1979 (former Part 6 (commencing with...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36520
A parking and business improvement area may be established as provided in this chapter.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36521
The city council may establish an area on its own initiative.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36521.5
A county may not form an area within the territorial jurisdiction of a city without the consent of the city council of that city. A...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36522
Proceedings to establish a parking and business improvement area shall be instituted by the adoption by the city council of a resolution of intention to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36523
Notice of a public hearing held under Section 36524, 36541, 36542, or 36550 shall be given by both of the following: (a) Publishing the resolution...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36523.5
Notwithstanding Section 36523, prior to adopting any new or increased assessment, the city council shall give notice pursuant to Section 54954.6 of the Government Code...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36524
(a) At the public hearing, the city council shall hear and consider all protests against the establishment of the area, the extent of the area,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36525
(a) If written protests are received from the owners of businesses in the proposed area which will pay 50 percent or more of the assessments...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36526
(a) At the conclusion of the public hearing to establish the area, the city council may adopt, revise, change, reduce, or modify the proposed assessment...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36527
If the city council, following the public hearing, decides to establish the proposed parking and business improvement area, it shall adopt an ordinance to that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36528
The city council may establish one or more separate benefit zones within the area based upon the degree of benefit derived from the improvements or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36529
All provisions of this part applicable to the establishment, modification, or disestablishment of a parking and business improvement area apply to the establishment, modification, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36530
The city council shall appoint an advisory board which shall make a recommendation to the city council on the expenditure of revenues derived from the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36531
The city council may exempt a business recently established in the area from the levy of the assessments, for a period not to exceed one...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36532
The collection of the assessments levied pursuant to this part shall be made at the time and in the manner set forth by the city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36533
(a) The advisory board shall cause to be prepared a report for each fiscal year for which assessments are to be levied and collected to...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36534
(a) After the approval of the report, the city council shall adopt a resolution of intention to levy an annual assessment for that fiscal year....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36535
(a) The city council shall hold the public hearing at the time and in the place specified in the resolution of intention. The public hearing...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36536
The assessments levied on businesses pursuant to this part shall be levied on the basis of the estimated benefit to the businesses and property within...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36537
The validity of an assessment levied under this part shall not be contested in any action or proceeding unless the action or proceeding is commenced...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36540
In addition to the changes authorized to be made in the annual report filed with the city council pursuant to Section 36533 or at the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36541
(a) The city council shall modify the basis and method of levying the assessment or the boundaries of the area by adopting an ordinance after...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36542
(a) The city council may modify the improvements and activities to be funded with the revenue derived from the levy of the assessments by adopting...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36550
(a) The city council may disestablish an area by adopting an ordinance after holding a public hearing on the disestablishment, as provided in this section....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36551
(a) Upon the disestablishment of an area, any remaining revenues derived from the levy of assessments, or any revenues derived from the sale of assets...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36600
This part shall be known and may be cited as the "Property and Business Improvement District Law of 1994."
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36601
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) Businesses located and operating within the business districts of this state's communities are economically disadvantaged,...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36602
The purpose of this part is to supplement previously enacted provisions of law that authorize cities to levy assessments within a business improvement area. This...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36603
Nothing in this part is intended to preempt the authority of a charter city to adopt ordinances providing for a different method of levying assessments...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36603.5
Any provision in this part that conflicts with any other provision of law shall prevail over the other provision of law.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36604
This part is intended to be construed liberally and, if any provision is held invalid, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36606
"Assessment" means a levy for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, installing, or maintaining improvements and promoting activities which will benefit the properties or businesses located...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36607
"Business" means all types of businesses and includes financial institutions and professions.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36608
"City" means a city, county, city and county, or an agency or entity created pursuant to Article 1 (commencing with Section 6500) of Chapter 5...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36609
"City council" means the city council of a city or the board of supervisors of a county, or the agency, commission, or board created pursuant...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36610
"Improvement" means the acquisition, construction, installation, or maintenance of any tangible property with an estimated useful life of five years or more including, but not...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36611
"Property and business improvement district," or "district," means a property and business improvement district established pursuant to this part.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36612
"Property" means real property situated within a district.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36613
"Activities" means, but is not limited to, all of the following: (a) Promotion of public events which benefit businesses or real property in the district....
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36614
"Management district plan" or "plan" means a proposal as defined in Section 36622.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36614.5
"Owners' association" means a private nonprofit entity that is under contract with a city to administer or implement activities and improvements specified in the management...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36615
"Property owner" means any person shown as the owner of land on the last equalized assessment roll or otherwise known to be the owner of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36616
"Tenant" means an occupant pursuant to a lease of commercial space or a dwelling unit, other than an owner.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36617
This part provides an alternative method of financing certain improvements and activities. The provisions of this part shall not affect or limit any other provisions...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36620
A property and business improvement district may be established as provided in this chapter.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36620.5
A county may not form a district within the territorial jurisdiction of a city without the consent of the city council of that city. A...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36621
(a) Upon the submission of a written petition, signed by the property or business owners in the proposed district who will pay more than 50...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36622
The management district plan shall contain all of the following: (a) If the assessment will be levied on property, a map of the district in...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36623
(a) If a city council proposes to levy a new or increased property assessment, the notice and protest and hearing procedure shall comply with Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36624
At the conclusion of the public hearing to establish the district, the city council may adopt, revise, change, reduce, or modify the proposed assessment or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36625
(a) If the city council, following the public hearing, decides to establish the proposed property and business improvement district, the city council shall adopt a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36626
If the city council, following the public hearing, desires to establish the proposed property and business improvement district, and the city council has not made...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36627
Following adoption of the resolution establishing district assessments on properties pursuant to Section 36625 or Section 36626, the clerk of the city shall record a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36628
The city council may establish one or more separate benefit zones within the district based upon the degree of benefit derived from the improvements or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36628.5
The city council may levy assessments on businesses or on property owners, or a combination of the two, pursuant to this part. The city council...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36629
All provisions of this part applicable to the establishment, modification, or disestablishment of a property and business improvement district apply to the establishment, modification, or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36630
If a property and business improvement district expires due to the time limit set pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section 36622, a new management district...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36631
The collection of the assessments levied pursuant to this part shall be made at the time and in the manner set forth by the city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36632
(a) The assessments levied on real property pursuant to this part shall be levied on the basis of the estimated benefit to the real property...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36633
The validity of an assessment levied under this part shall not be contested in any action or proceeding unless the action or proceeding is commenced...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36634
The city council may execute baseline service contracts that would establish levels of city services that would continue after a property and business improvement district...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36635
The owners' association may, at any time, request that the city council modify the management district plan. Any modification of the management district plan shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36636
(a) Upon the written request of the owners' association, the city council may modify the management district plan after conducting one public hearing on the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36637
Any subsequent modification of the resolution shall be reflected in subsequent notices and maps recorded pursuant to Division 4.5 (commencing with Section 3100), in a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36640
(a) The city council may, by resolution, determine and declare that bonds shall be issued to finance the estimated cost of some or all of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36650
(a) The owners' association shall cause to be prepared a report for each fiscal year, except the first year, for which assessments are to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36651
The management district plan may, but is not required to, state that an owners' association will provide the improvements or activities described in the management...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36660
(a) Any district previously established whose term has expired, may be renewed by following the procedures for establishment as provided in this chapter. (b) Upon...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36670
(a) Any district established or extended pursuant to the provisions of this part, where there is no indebtedness, outstanding and unpaid, incurred to accomplish any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36671
(a) Upon the disestablishment of a district, any remaining revenues, after all outstanding debts are paid, derived from the levy of assessments, or derived from...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36700
This part shall be known and may be cited as the "Multifamily Improvement District Law."
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36701
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) Many businesses that operate multifamily residential properties and commercial properties within predominantly multifamily neighborhoods of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36702
The purpose of this part is to supplement previously enacted provisions of law that authorize cities to levy assessments pursuant to the Parking and Business...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36703
This part provides an alternative method of financing certain improvements and activities. The provisions of this part shall not affect or limit any other provisions...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36704
(a) Nothing in this part is intended to preempt the authority of a charter city to adopt ordinances providing for a different method of levying...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36705
As used in this part: (a) "Activities" means, but is not limited to, all of the following: (1) Providing security services supplemental to those normally...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36710
(a) A multifamily improvement district may be established pursuant to this chapter. (b) A city may not form a multifamily improvement district on or after...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36711
A county may not form a district within the territorial jurisdiction of a city without the consent of the city council of that city. A...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36712
(a) Upon the submission of a written petition, signed by either property owners paying more than two-thirds of the proposed assessment or by business owners...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36713
The management district plan shall contain all of the following: (a) A map of the proposed district in sufficient detail to locate each parcel of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36714
(a) If a city council proposes to levy a new or increased property assessment, the notice and protest and hearing procedures shall comply with Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36715
At the conclusion of the public hearing to establish the district, the city council may adopt, revise, change, reduce, or modify the proposed assessment or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36716
(a) If the city council, following the public hearing, decides to establish the proposed district, the city council shall adopt a resolution of formation that...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36717
If the city council, following the public hearing, desires to establish the proposed district, and the city council has not made changes pursuant to Section...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36718
Following the adoption of the resolution establishing the district pursuant to Section 36716 or 36717, the clerk of the city shall record a notice and...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36719
The city council may establish one or more separate benefit zones within the district based upon the degree of benefit derived from the improvements or...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36720
The city council may levy assessments on businesses or on property owners, or a combination of the two, pursuant to this part. The city council...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36721
All provisions of this part applicable to the establishment, modification, or disestablishment of a district apply to the establishment, modification, or disestablishment of benefit zones...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36722
If a district expires due to the time limit set pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section 36713, a new management district plan may be created...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36730
The collection of the assessments levied pursuant to this part shall be made at the time and in the manner set forth by the city...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36731
(a) The assessments levied on real property pursuant to this part shall be levied on the basis of the estimated benefit to the real property...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36732
The validity of an assessment levied under this part shall not be contested in any action or proceeding unless the action or proceeding is commenced...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36733
The city council may execute baseline service contracts that would establish levels of city services that would continue after a district has been formed.
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36734
The owners' association may, at any time, request that the city council modify the management district plan. Any modification of the management district plan shall...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36735
(a) Upon the written request of the owners' association, the city council may modify the management district plan after conducting one public hearing on the...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36736
Any subsequent modification of the resolution shall be reflected in subsequent notices and maps recorded pursuant to Division 4.5 (commencing with Section 3100), in a...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36737
(a) The city council may, by resolution, determine and declare that bonds shall be issued to finance the estimated cost of some or all of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36740
Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, an owners' association shall comply with the Ralph M. Brown Act (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 54950) of...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36741
(a) The owners' association shall cause to be prepared a report for each fiscal year, except the first year, for which assessments are to be...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36742
The management district plan may, but is not required to, state that an owners' association will provide the improvements or activities described in the management...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36743
(a) Any district previously established whose term has expired, may be renewed by following the procedures for establishment as provided in this chapter. (b) Upon...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36744
(a) Any district established or extended pursuant to the provisions of this part, where there is no indebtedness, outstanding and unpaid, incurred to accomplish any...
- California Streets and Highways Code Section 36745
(a) Upon the disestablishment of a district, any remaining revenues, after all outstanding debts are paid, derived from the levy of assessments, or derived from...
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