SB426
AN ACT relating to public safety; creating the Lake Tahoe Basin Scenic Byway Corridor Recreation Safety Zone; authorizing certain entities to establish certain parking restrictions and prohibitions and enter into agreements with other governmental entities to provide parking enforcement and collect parking fees within the Safety Zone; providing a penalty; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. Close title AN ACT relating to public safety; creating the Lake Tahoe Basin Scenic Byway Corridor Recreation Safety Zone; authorizing certain entities to establish certain parking restrictions and prohibitions and enter into agreements with other governmental entities to provide parking enforcement and collect parking fees within the Safety Zone; providing a penalty; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.
Introduction Date
Monday, March 24, 2025
Primary Sponsor
Senate Committee on Natural Resources
Public exhibits
11
Support 3 · Opp 3 · Neutral 0
Auditor findings
0
recusal 0 · QPQ 0
AN ACT relating to public safety; creating the Lake Tahoe Basin Scenic Byway Corridor Recreation Safety Zone; authorizin
Existing law sets forth the Tahoe Regional Planning Compact, an interstate agreement between the States of California and Nevada pursuant to which the bistate Tahoe Regional Planning Agency regulates environmental and land-use matters within the Lake Tahoe Basin. (NRS 277.190-277.220) The Tahoe Regional Planning Compact provides for the creation of the Tahoe transportation district as a special purpose district managed by a board of directors which develops and implements transportation plans and programs for the Lake Tahoe Basin. Existing law also establishes the State Route 159 Safety Speed Zone and authorizes: (1) the Director of the Department of Transportation to set the maximum speed in the Speed Zone; and (2) the Department to ensure that adequate signage and other forms of notice are installed. (NRS 484B.621) Section 1 of this bill creates the Lake Tahoe Basin Scenic Byway Corridor Recreation Safety Zone, consisting of any portion of U.S. Highway 50, Nevada State Route 28, Nevada State Route 431 and Nevada State Route 207 that is located in the Lake Tahoe Region and directly connected to a recreational destination or that has otherwise been designated as a scenic byway. Section 1 authorizes the Department and certain local law enforcement agencies to: (1) establish certain traffic control measures and parking restrictions and prohibitions within the Safety Zone; and (2) enter into an agreement with one or more state agencies, local governments, local governmental agen
NELIS exhibits (11 on file)
Support (3)
- Tahoe Chamber (Testimony)
- K. Koldinger (Testimony)
- Gavin Feiger — League to Save Lake Tahoe (Letter)
Opposition (3)
- Elisabeth Lernhardt (Testimony)
- Various Individuals (Testimony)
- Ellie Waller (Letter)
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