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Moreno Valley staff present draft truck‑route map to comply with AB 98 and SB 415; public urges stronger enforcement
Summary
Staff presented a draft truck‑route map to comply with Assembly Bill 98 and Senate Bill 415 and outlined outreach and next steps; community speakers urged removing specific residential corridors, stronger enforcement beyond the statutory minimum, and easier ways for residents to report violations.
The Moreno Valley Planning Commission on Feb. 12 received a staff presentation on a proposed truck‑route map intended to bring the city into compliance with Assembly Bill 98 and Senate Bill 415.
Assistant City Engineer Harold Zamora told commissioners the state laws require designated truck routes to protect “sensitive receptors” — defined in state guidance as residences, schools, day cares, parks, nursing homes and hospitals — and urged that jurisdictions prioritize highways, freeways and major corridors while minimizing exposure of sensitive receptors. “The main objective of this bill is to require the local jurisdictions to adopt designated truck routes to protect sensitive receptors,” Zamora said during the presentation.
Zamora described community outreach to date, including two 2025 pop‑ups (at Moreno Valley Mall and the city library), Traffic Safety Commission briefings, meetings with school…
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