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Monterey County votes to send letter of support for speed limit assembly bill

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MONTEREY COUNTY, Calif. (KION) -- The Monterey County Board of Supervisors voted to send a letter of support for a new bill for more flexibility in setting speed limits.

Assembly Bill 1014, introduced by Assemblymember Chris Rogers, focuses on improving road safety across California by establishing guidelines for adjusting speed limits in high-traffic areas with an option to reduce limits by 10 miles per hour.

This also includes areas prone to heavy pedestrian and cyclist presence and designated safety corridors across the state.

District 3 Supervisor Chris Lopez brought up the idea of supporting the bill to the Board. Lopez spoke on the near-misses on Spreckels Boulevard in the town of Spreckels.

"We also have other rural partners throughout the state who've requested support on similar issues outside of state parks near key draws of their communities," Supervisor Lopez said.

District 2 Supervisor Glenn Church echoed Lopez's support.

"This gives us control of areas that we know best whether that's Spreckels, or rural roads, or the highways or wherever it may be," Supervisor Church said.

Supervisor Luis Alejo was not in support of backing the bill, citing that it does not apply to regular roads, but to highways in the state.

"I think that when it comes to state highway speeds that they should be consistent. If there's a 65 (miles per hour) speed limit, it should be the same uniform across the state," says Supervisor Alejo.

The Board of Supervisors voted 3 to 1, with Supervisor Luis Alejo opposing.

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Originally from Bell Gardens, California, in Southeast Los Angeles. Berrueta started his professional news career in Eureka as a newscast producer for North Coast News (now The Northstate’s News) at KAEF ABC 23 in 2022. He pivoted a year later in 2022 going from behind-the-scenes to in front of the camera as a multimedia journalist for Redwood News Channel 3 (KIEM/KVIQ) also in Eureka.

Berrueta studied journalism at Humboldt State University (now Cal Poly Humboldt) earning his Bachelor’s Degree. Berrueta was a staff writer, page editor, social media manager and editor-in-chief of the university’s El Lenador, the only bilingual publication in all of Humboldt County.

Before moving to the North Coast, Berrueta had earned his Associate’s Degree at East Los Angeles College in 2019 after beginning his educational journey in 2012. He also was on staff for the ELAC’s publication, ELAC Campus News, having been a staff writer, page editor, and online editor.

Outside of news experience, Berrueta has also been in education as an AmeriCorps tutor in East Hollywood from 2017 to 2019 and served in a government role as a National Hometown Fellow for Lead for America with the City of Arcata in 2021.

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