California Government Code CHAPTER 2.6 - Congestion Management
- Section 65088.
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Although California’s economy is critically dependent upon transportation, its current transportation system relies primarily upon a street...
- Section 65088.1.
As used in this chapter the following terms have the following meanings:(a) Unless the context requires otherwise, “agency” means the agency responsible for the preparation and...
- Section 65088.3.
This chapter does not apply in a county in which a majority of local governments, collectively comprised of the city councils and the county board...
- Section 65088.4.
(a) It is the intent of the Legislature to balance the need for level of service standards for traffic with the need to build infill housing...
- Section 65088.5.
Congestion management programs, if prepared by county transportation commissions and transportation authorities created pursuant to Division 12 (commencing with Section 130000) of the Public Utilities...
- Section 65089.
(a) A congestion management program shall be developed, adopted, and updated biennially, consistent with the schedule for adopting and updating the regional transportation improvement program, for...
- Section 65089.1.
(a) For purposes of this section, “plan” means a trip reduction plan or a related or similar proposal submitted by an employer to a local public...
- Section 65089.2.
(a) Congestion management programs shall be submitted to the regional agency. The regional agency shall evaluate the consistency between the program and the regional transportation plans...
- Section 65089.3.
The agency shall monitor the implementation of all elements of the congestion management program. The department is responsible for data collection and analysis on state...
- Section 65089.4.
(a) A local jurisdiction shall prepare a deficiency plan when highway or roadway level of service standards are not maintained on segments or intersections of the...
- Section 65089.5.
(a) If, pursuant to the monitoring provided for in Section 65089.3, the agency determines, following a noticed public hearing, that a city or county is not...
- Section 65089.6.
Failure to complete or implement a congestion management program shall not give rise to a cause of action against a city or county for failing...
- Section 65089.7.
A proposed development specified in a development agreement entered into prior to July 10, 1989, shall not be subject to any action taken to comply...
- Section 65089.9.
The study steering committee established pursuant to Section 6 of Chapter 444 of the Statutes of 1992 may designate at least two congestion management agencies...
- Section 65089.10.a.
Any congestion management agency that is located in the Bay Area Air Quality Management District and receives funds pursuant to Section 44241 of the Health...
Last modified: October 22, 2018