Brown Signs Bill On Car Surcharge For Bike Lanes
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Gov. Jerry Brown has signed a bill allowing local governments to impose a vehicle registration surcharge to pay for bike lanes and trails.
The governor's office said in a statement that Brown signed the bill in Sacramento on Saturday.
It lets cities, counties or regional park districts impose an annual vehicle registration surcharge of up to $5 to pay for local bike lanes and trails.
The surcharge can be imposed until Jan. 1, 2025.
Democratic Sen. Mark DeSaulnier of Concord sponsored the bill that passed the Senate 24-9 in August.
Opponents argued that drivers should not have to pay for trails and lanes for cyclists.
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