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(a) For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:(1) “Natural infrastructure” has the same meaning as defined in subsection (a) of Section 101 of Title 23 of the United States Code.
(2) “Program” means the Transportation Resilience Program established pursuant to subdivision (b).
(3) “Resilience improvement” means a project to mitigate or address an identified climate risk to a surface transportation asset that includes one or more protective features. Protective features include, but are not limited to, protective features
identified in subsection (k) of Section 119 of Title 23 of the United States Code and resilience improvements described in subsection (d)(4)(A)(ii) of Section 176 of Title 23 of the United States Code.
(b) There is hereby established the Transportation Resilience Program in the department for the purposes of funding adaptation planning and resilience improvements to protect the state’s surface transportation assets eligible for funding under Section 119 and Section 176 of Title 23 of the United States Code.
(c) (1) The program shall be funded by federal funds from appropriations in the annual Budget Act. Funds for the program shall be appropriated to the department for allocation by the commission for climate adaptation planning and resilience improvements
that address or mitigate the risk of recurring damage to, or closures of, the state highway system, other federal-aid roads, public transit facilities, and other surface transportation assets from extreme weather events, sea level rise, or other climate change-fueled natural hazards.
(2) The amount to be appropriated to the program in the annual Budget Act shall include 15 percent of the apportionments under subsection (b)(1) of Section 104 of Title 23 of the United States Code for the federal National Highway Performance Program established pursuant to Section 119 of Title 23 of the United States Code and 100 percent of the apportionments under subsection (b)(8) of Section 104 of Title 23 of the United States Code for the Promoting Resilient Operations for Transformative, Efficient, and Cost-Saving Transportation program established pursuant to Section
176 of Title 23 of the United States Code.
(3) The funding for the program may be augmented if other fund sources are identified.
(d) (1) Not less than 10 percent of program funds shall be used for The commission shall make available up to twenty-five million dollars ($25,000,000) of program funds annually for the department to fund local and regional climate mitigation planning activities, planning, including the development of
comprehensive multistakeholder regional climate adaptation planning and grants to local agencies for technical assistance, vulnerability assessments, and preparation of resilience plans, strategies, and programs that increase the resilience of transportation infrastructure.
(2) Not less than 75 percent The commission shall award the remainder of the program funds shall be used for to resilience improvements. Of this amount, not less than ____ shall be reserved for projects improving state highway system resilience.
improvement projects nominated by local agencies or the state. Funds may be used to advance project development and implementation of an eligible resilience improvement, including advance environmental mitigation.
(3)The remainder of the funds may be used for purposes identified in both paragraphs (1) and
(2). In allocating the funds pursuant to this paragraph, the commission shall consider demand for both planning and project implementation.
(e) A resilience improvement shall be eligible for funding under the program if it meets all of the following requirements:
(1) The project shall be identified in a climate adaptation plan developed through a multistakeholder process that provides an opportunity for public input from communities potentially impacted by the project. The climate adaptation plans may include, but are not limited to, any of the following:
(A) An adaptation plan funded from a grant made available pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 16321 of the Government
Code.
(B) A local or regional plan funded from a grant made available pursuant to subdivision (f) of Section 2032.
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(C) A comprehensive multimodal corridor plan that incorporates climate resilience.
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(D) A state, regional, or local climate adaptation plan developed thorough through a multistakeholder process with robust public engagement, including comprehensive regional adaptation plans funded pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (d).
(2) The project shall be consistent with an applicable sustainable communities strategy adopted as part of a regional transportation plan pursuant to Section 65080 of the Government Code.
(3) If a metropolitan planning organization or state agency has developed a comprehensive resilience plan, including, but not limited to, a plan funded pursuant to paragraph (1)
of subdivision (d) or a resilience improvement plan, as defined in Section 176 of the Title 23 of the United States Code, the project shall be included in the applicable plan.
(f) In selecting projects to be funded pursuant to this chapter, the commission shall prioritize resilience improvement projects that address a risk to a transportation network’s most high-priority vulnerable assets. In making this determination, the commission shall consider all of the following:
(1) The degree of risk for recurring damage or asset failure due to climate threats. For projects on the state highway system, the commission shall consult the department’s 2020 and 2021 adaptation priority reports or any subsequent updates.
(2) The
benefits of the project to preserving or enhancing regional or statewide mobility, economy, goods movement, safety, and other benefits associated with protecting the asset.
(3) The benefits of the project to preserving or protecting adjacent communities, the environment, and other critical infrastructure.
(g)In selecting projects to be funded pursuant to this chapter, the commission shall further prioritize a project that meets the requirement of subdivision (f) if the project does any of the following:
(1)Provides greenhouse gas emission reduction and other environmental benefits.
(2)Promotes system resilience and includes the use of natural infrastructure, such as marsh restoration, either as a core component of the project or as an element of environmental mitigation.
(3)Helps reduce climate risk for vulnerable communities in the vicinity of the project, as defined in subdivision (d) of Section 71340 of the Public Resources Code or other local method
for identifying vulnerable communities.
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(g) A state highway system project funded pursuant to this chapter shall be consistent with the asset management plan required under Section 14526.4 of the Government Code, to the extent practicable.
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(h) Nothing in this chapter shall limit the commission from awarding funds to more
than one phase of the same project.
(i) The commission shall develop guidelines for the implementation of this program. The guidelines for this program shall be exempt from the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code).