Section 1967.6.

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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 ensuring all of the following:

(a) Public access to areas subject to the public trust is facilitated in part by transportation program elements, such as (1) an on-island shuttle, (2) secure bicycle parking, and (3) limitations on long-term parking on streets that are subject to the public trust following a land exchange authorized by Chapter 543 of the Statutes of 2004, as amended (hereafter public trust streets), that will discourage residential use of public trust streets for parking but allow appropriate time for recreational and visitor activities.

(b) Program elements shall not interfere with the provision of public access to public trust lands consistent with the beneficial use of those lands, including, but not limited to, roadway access to serve the public along the western shoreline of Treasure Island.

(c) There shall be no preference for residents in parking rates, parking passes, or the duration of parking on public trust streets or on other public trust lands.

(d) Parking revenues from public trust streets or other public trust lands shall be used for transportation facilities and services benefiting the public trust in accordance with the transportation program, with any surplus revenues to be used for other trust-related purposes.

(Added by Stats. 2008, Ch. 317, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 2009.)


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