Section 302 Of Article 3. The State Highway Routes From California Streets And Highways Code >> Division 1. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 3.
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. (a) Route 2 is from:
(1) The point where Santa Monica Boulevard crosses the city limits
of Santa Monica at Centinela Avenue to Route 405 in Los Angeles.
(2) The point where Santa Monica Boulevard crosses the city limits
of West Hollywood into the City of Los Angeles at La Brea Avenue to
Route 101 in Los Angeles.
(3) Route 101 in Los Angeles to Route 210 in La Canada-Flintridge
via Glendale.
(4) Route 210 in La Canada-Flintridge to Route 138 via Wrightwood.
(b) The relinquished former portions of Route 2 within the Cities
of West Hollywood, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, and Los Angeles are
not state highways and are not eligible for adoption under Section
81. Those cities shall maintain signs within their respective
jurisdictions directing motorists to the continuation of Route 2.
(c) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the commission may
relinquish to the City of Los Angeles the conventional highway
portion of Route 2 that is located within the city limits of that
city, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the
best interests of the state, including, but not limited to, a
condition that the City of Los Angeles maintain within its
jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route
2.
(2) A relinquishment under this subdivision shall become effective
immediately following the recording by the county recorder of the
relinquishment resolution containing the commission's approval of the
terms and conditions of the relinquishment.
(3) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, both of
the following shall occur:
(A) The portion of Route 2 relinquished under this subdivision
shall cease to be a state highway.
(B) The portion of Route 2 relinquished under this subdivision may
not be considered for future adoption under Section 81.
(4) For the portions of Route 2 that are relinquished, the City of
Los Angeles shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing
motorists to the continuation of Route 2.