Portantino Bill Aimed at Increasing Cyclist and Pedestrian Safety Passes Senate Transportation Committee

Wednesday, April 26 2023

For Immediate Release: April 26, 2023

Contact: Lerna Shirinian, (818) 409-0400

 

Portantino Bill Aimed at Increasing Cyclist and Pedestrian Safety Passes Senate Transportation Committee

Sacramento, California – Senate Bill 538, authored by Senator Anthony J. Portantino (D – Burbank), passed the Senate Transportation Committee. The measure would support safer transportation options for Californians by requiring Caltrans to appoint an advisor on issues specifically related to bicycle issues and safety.

“Having someone at Caltrans solely focus on the needs of cycling communities & tasked with implementing safe street policies just makes sense. Let’s make sure that when we plan and implement transportation policies, we are protecting cyclist and pedestrian safety,” commented Senator Portantino.

The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) includes the Bicycle Facilities Unit (BFU). This unit is responsible for coordinating all aspects of Caltrans bicycle programs, promoting well designed bicycle facilities, and cultivating the funding, regulations, and education that makes these facilities possible. Currently, there is no specialized department chair who can advise the California Department of Transportation on issues related to bicycle transportation.

SB 538 would require the director of the California Department of Transportation to appoint a Chief Advisor on Cycling and Active Transportation, who shall serve as the department’s chief advisor on all issues related to bicycle transportation, safety, and infrastructure.

“Our goal with this bill is to shape Caltrans to be inclusive and representative of all mobility options,” stated Marc Vukcevich, State Policy Advocate for Streets for All. “By having a Chief Advisor on Bicycling and Active Transportation, there would be a position that can have a voice at the table to improve bike and pedestrian safety across the state. This person will have the authority, expertise, purview, and staff needed to protect vulnerable road users at a time when we are at a 40 year high of pedestrian fatalities.”

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