Section 28501 Of Chapter 1. General Provisions And Definitions From California Public Utilities Code >> Division 10. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 1.
28501
. This part is in furtherance of the declared policy of the
State to stimulate the maximum use of the harbor in San Francisco Bay
in order to foster and develop international and other trade for the
benefit of the entire State.
The geographical situation of San Francisco Bay, which makes it
one of the finest harbors in the world, at the same time prevents the
full utilization of the harbor by acting as a physical barrier to a
system of rapid and effective transportation between the various
portions of the metropolitan area surrounding the Bay.
Only a specially created district can freely operate in the
eighty-four (84) individual units of county, city and county, and
city governments located in this area. Because of the unique problems
presented by the area it is necessary that this legislation be
applicable solely to such area to insure necessary rapid transit
service.
Extensive studies and surveys have been made at considerable cost
in public funds to determine whether or not interurban mass rapid
transit would be a feasible instrument for reducing existing and
future interurban travel problems and for relieving existing and
future traffic congestion on freeways, streets and highways. These
surveys have produced convincing evidence that the prosperity of the
entire Bay area will depend upon the preservation and enhancement of
its urban centers and subcenters; and that sustaining these centers
and subcenters as concentrations of employment, commerce, and
culture, in turn will depend upon providing an adequate, modern,
interurban mass rapid transit system.
The studies have also established that to provide a standard of
service which will meet the needs of the public, the interurban
system must be effectively separated from conflicting traffic either
by grade separation of intersecting streets, roads, and highways, or
by other equally effective means; and, to the extent practicable, its
service must be coordinated with that of other transit facilities in
the areas served.