Assembly Bill 436 follows resolution passed last year by Legislature encouraging local authorities to embrace cruising and repeal their bans
After lawmakers approved the resolutions, cities like Sacramento and San Jose repealed their no-cruise ordinances.
“ celebrates and embraces our art canvas on wheels — low and slow cruising in every city and county in California,” Francine Mata, chairperson of the Sacramento Lowrider Commission, said in a statement. For lowrider groups in National City, the bill’s introduction is a step in the right direction. Efforts continue to persuade elected officials in the South County community to repeal its 30-year-old cruising ban.
“United Lowrider Coalition’s efforts to repeal the National City no-cruising ordinance is still in the works,” said Jovita Arellano, chairperson of the Coalition. She added that the legislation could “move us up” toward a full repeal. AB 436 will need hearings before several state committees, which could include public safety and transportation, before being taken up for votes in both Legislative houses.
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