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SB 71

Relating to: ratification of the Dietitian Licensure Compact. (FE)

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Tim Carpenter and 8 co-sponsors

SB 71 streamlines California transit project approvals by exempting them from CEQA, promoting sustainable transport and accelerating project timelines for local agencies and developers.

Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1
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Bill Summary · SB 71

Summary of SB 71: California Environmental Quality Act: Exemptions for Transit Projects

Overview

Bill Number: SB 71
Introduced: April 9, 2025
Status: Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 742, Statutes of 2025.
Author: Senator Wiener
Subject: California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), exemptions, transit projects

SB 71 amends the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) to extend and expand exemptions for certain transit-related projects, aiming to facilitate the development and improvement of public transportation infrastructure in California.

Purpose and Intent

The primary intent of SB 71 is to streamline the approval process for transit projects by exempting them from certain CEQA requirements. This is designed to promote the development of sustainable transportation options, reduce delays in project implementation, and support California's environmental goals.

Key Provisions

  1. Indefinite Exemption for Active Transportation Plans:

    • Extends the exemption for active transportation plans, pedestrian plans, and bicycle transportation plans related to street restriping, parking, and signage indefinitely.
  2. Transit Project Exemptions:

    • Exempts comprehensive operational analyses, route adjustments, and modifications by transit agencies from CEQA requirements.
    • Includes exemptions for projects that protect and improve bus rapid transit, light rail, microtransit, paratransit, and ferry services, particularly those using zero-emission or low-emission vehicles.
  3. Extension of Existing Exemptions:

    • Extends existing CEQA exemptions for various transportation-related projects until January 1, 2040, including:
      • Construction and rehabilitation of stations and terminals for bus and rail services.
      • Infrastructure for charging and maintaining zero-emission public transit vehicles.
  4. Housing Development Projects:

    • Allows for the combination of specified transportation-related projects with housing development projects under certain conditions, exempting them from CEQA.
  5. Cost Threshold Adjustments:

    • Requires the Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation to adjust cost thresholds for CEQA-exempt projects based on the Consumer Price Index, starting January 1, 2026, and every two years thereafter.
  6. State-Mandated Local Program:

    • Imposes a requirement for local agencies to determine if projects qualify for the exemptions, creating a state-mandated local program.

Impact

  • Affected Entities: Local agencies, transit authorities, and developers involved in transportation and housing projects will benefit from reduced regulatory burdens.
  • Environmental Goals: By promoting the use of zero-emission and low-emission transit options, the bill supports California's broader environmental objectives.
  • Project Implementation: The bill is expected to accelerate the timeline for transit projects, facilitating quicker responses to public transportation needs.

Procedural Aspects

  • The bill was approved by the Governor on October 13, 2025, and has been chaptered into law.
  • It underwent multiple readings and amendments in both the Senate and Assembly before final approval.

Conclusion

SB 71 represents a significant legislative effort to enhance California's public transportation infrastructure while aligning with environmental sustainability goals. By extending and expanding exemptions under CEQA, the bill aims to streamline project approvals and foster the development of efficient transit systems across the state.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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