FINAL BILL REPORT
SB 5589
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C 115 L 11
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Addressing heavy haul industrial corridors.
Sponsors: Senator Morton.
Senate Committee on Transportation
House Committee on Transportation
Background: The Department of Transportation (DOT), with respect to state highways maintained within port district property, may, at the request of a port commission, make and enter into agreements with port districts and adjacent jurisdictions or agencies of the districts, for the purpose of managing short heavy haul industrial corridors within port district property for the movement of overweight sealed containers used in international trade.
Currently, DOT must designate the portion of State Route 97 from the Canadian border to milepost 331.22 as a heavy haul industrial corridor for the movement of overweight vehicles to and from the Oroville railhead.
Additionally, DOT may issue special permits to vehicles operating in the heavy haul industrial corridor to carry weight in excess of weight limits established in law, but not to exceed a gross vehicle weight of 137,788 pounds.
Summary: DOT must designate the portion of State Route 97 from the Canadian border to milepost 331.12 as a heavy haul industrial corridor for the movement of overweight vehicles to and from the Oroville railhead.
Further, DOT may issue special permits to vehicles operating in the heavy haul industrial corridor to carry weight in excess of weight limits established in current law, but the weight carried may not exceed a gross vehicle weight of 139,994 pounds.
Votes on Final Passage:
Senate | 46 | 0 | |
House | 96 | 0 |
Effective: | July 22, 2011. |