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<ns0:AuthorText authorType="LEAD_AUTHOR">Introduced by Senator Gonzalez</ns0:AuthorText>
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<ns0:Title>An act to add Division 1.7 (commencing with Section 1030) to the Public Resources Code, relating to outdoor recreation.</ns0:Title>
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<ns0:Subject>Outdoor public recreation spaces: equitable access.</ns0:Subject>
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<html:p>Existing law establishes the Natural Resources Agency, which consists of various departments, including the Department of Conservation, the Department of Fish and Wildlife, and the Department of Parks and Recreation. Existing law vests in the Natural Resources Agency various powers, including those related to conservation of lands.</html:p>
<html:p>By Executive Order No. N-82-20, Governor Gavin Newsom directed the Natural Resources Agency to combat the biodiversity and climate crises by, among other things, establishing the California Biodiversity Collaborative and conserving at least 30% of the state’s lands and coastal waters by 2030. Existing law requires the Secretary
of the Natural Resources Agency to prepare and submit, on or before March 31, 2024, and annually thereafter, a report to the Legislature on the progress made in the prior calendar year toward achieving the goal to conserve 30% of California’s lands and coastal waters by 2030. Existing law provides that it is the goal of the state to conserve at least 30% of California’s lands and coastal waters by 2030, known as the 30x30 goal.</html:p>
<html:p>Existing law establishes the Equitable Outdoor Access Act, which sets forth the state’s commitment to ensuring all Californians can benefit from, and have meaningful access to, the state’s rich cultural and natural resources. Existing law declares that it is state policy, among other things, to ensure that all Californians have equitable opportunities to safe and affordable access to nature and access to the benefits of nature, and to
prevent and minimize the intentional and unwarranted limitation of sustainable public access to public lands, where appropriate, including, but not limited to, local, regional, state, and federal parks, rivers, lakes, beaches, forests, mountain ranges, deserts, and other natural landscapes. Existing law requires specified state agencies to consider and incorporate, as appropriate, the state policy when revising, adopting, or establishing policies, regulations, or grant criteria, or making expenditures, as specified. Existing law requires all state agencies implementing the above-described state policy to do so in a manner consistent with the mission of their agency and that protects the health and safety of the public and conserves natural and cultural resources.</html:p>
<html:p>This bill would establish an initiative, to be administered by the agency, in consultation with
state entities, to advance specified goals, including, among other related goals, achieving equitable access to outdoor public recreation spaces, as defined, and aligning these goals with the state’s outdoor equity goals and the above-described 30x30 goal to ensure conservation strategies enhance public access and benefits for disadvantaged and low-income communities, as defined. The bill would require the agency to report, on or before January 1, 2028, and annually thereafter, to the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature on the progress made to achieve the initiative’s goals, as specified.</html:p>
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<ns0:Preamble>The people of the State of California do enact as follows:</ns0:Preamble>
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(a)
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For purposes of this section, “outdoor public recreation spaces” or “spaces” include, but are not limited to, parks, open spaces, trails, beaches, forests, and other natural areas.
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(b)
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The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
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(1)
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Outdoor public recreation spaces are a public good and provide significant health, educational, economic, and environmental benefits to all Californians.
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(2)
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Many communities, particularly disadvantaged and low-income communities and communities of color, face barriers to access outdoor public recreation spaces, including the lack of access to nearby parks, transportation, financial, cultural, and informational barriers, and safety concerns.
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(3)
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All Californians, regardless of their ages or characteristic backgrounds, deserve access to outdoor public recreation spaces with well-maintained public facilities that offer multiple ways to enjoy these spaces.
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(4)
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In expanding access to outdoor public recreation spaces, the state must maintain and manage these spaces to ensure that both people and nature thrive long term, to protect these spaces, and to design these spaces to withstand and adapt to climate change.
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(5)
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Outdoor public recreation spaces must respect the historical and current connections between the land and all Californians, including California Native American tribes, people of color, people with disabilities, women, and members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ+) communities. To ensure that these communities feel safe and celebrated in outdoor public recreation spaces, stories must be told that honor all Californians, historical inaccuracies in such storytelling must be corrected, access to outdoor public recreation spaces must expand for the benefit of people who speak different languages, trust must be built between the visitors of these spaces and the residents of communities that surround these spaces, and the emotional and physical safety of all Californians must be prioritized.
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(6)
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The characteristic backgrounds of Californians who
make up the environmental and outdoor workforce affect where outdoor public recreation spaces are located, who these spaces are designed for, and where funding for these spaces is distributed. An environmental and outdoor workforce that reflects the diversity of the people of California promotes a sense of safety and belonging.
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(7)
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As the current federal administration takes actions that endanger conservation goals and undermine the safety and access to outdoor public recreation spaces by, among other things, opening up public lands to sale and oil drilling leases, promoting offshore drilling in the state, conducting immigration enforcement activities at public parks, and differentiating the National Park Service’s entrance fees based on citizenship status, it is necessary for the state to reaffirm its commitment to protect its cultural and natural resources and expand equitable access to outdoor public recreation spaces.
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(8)
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The Outdoors for All initiative established pursuant to Section 1031 of the Public Resources Code advances equitable access to nature, conservation, biodiversity protection, and more. This initiative is critical for maintaining progress to meet the state’s goals, including the state’s outdoor equity goals, and the goal established by Governor Gavin Newsom’s Executive Order No. N-82-20, known as the 30x30 goal, to conserve at least 30 percent of California’s lands and coastal waters by 2030.
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Division 1.7 (commencing with Section 1030) is added to the
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<html:p>For purposes of this division, the following definitions apply:</html:p>
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(a)
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“30x30 goal” means the goal established by Governor Gavin Newsom’s Executive Order No. N-82-20, known as the 30x30 goal, to conserve at least 30 percent of California’s lands and coastal waters by 2030.
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(b)
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“Agency” means the Natural Resources Agency.
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(c)
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“Barriers” include, but are not limited to, those concerning financial costs, including park entry fees and equipment costs, transportation limitations, the lack of access to information, the lack of parks and open spaces, safety concerns, physical accessibility issues, and discriminatory practices and policies.
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(d)
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“Disadvantaged communities” means communities identified as disadvantaged communities pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code.
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(e)
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“Low-income communities” has the same meaning as defined in Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code.
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(f)
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“Outdoors for All initiative” or “initiative” means the initiative established pursuant to Section 1031.
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(g)
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“Outdoor public recreation spaces” or “spaces” include, but are not limited to, parks, open spaces, trails, beaches, forests, and other natural areas.
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<html:p>The Outdoors for All initiative is hereby established, to be administered by the agency, in consultation with the Department of Parks and Recreation and other relevant state entities, to advance all of the following goals:</html:p>
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(a)
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Achieving equitable access to outdoor public recreation spaces for all Californians to enjoy, regardless of their income, race, ethnicity, geography, age, disability, or other characteristic background.
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(b)
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Identifying, reducing, and eliminating barriers to access outdoor public recreation spaces and to connect with nature.
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(c)
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Providing opportunities, investments, grants, programs, and park expansions in
disadvantaged and low-income communities to address historical and ongoing inequities to access outdoor public recreation spaces.
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(d)
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Aligning the goals described in subdivisions (a) to (c), inclusive, with relevant goals of the state, including the state’s outdoor equity goals and the 30x30 goal, to ensure conservation strategies enhance public access and benefits for disadvantaged and low-income communities.
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(a)
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The agency, in consultation with the Department of Parks and Recreation and other relevant state entities, shall implement the initiative to accomplish all of the initiative’s goals described in Section 1031.
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(b)
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In complying with subdivision (a), the agency shall consult with diverse stakeholders, including community-based organizations, local governments, and environmental justice advocates, to ensure inclusive decisionmaking and prevent loopholes.
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(c)
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In complying with subdivision (a), the agency shall provide mechanisms for public input and transparency, and consider public feedback, in accordance with the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act (Article 9 (commencing with
Section 11120) of Chapter 1 of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code).
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(d)
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(1)
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On or before January 1, 2028, and annually thereafter, the agency shall submit a report to the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature detailing the progress made to achieve the initiative’s goals described in Section 1031.
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(2)
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A report submitted pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.
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