California Code of Regulations Title 21 - Public Works

California Code of Regulations โ€“ Title 21: Public Works

Title 21 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR) governs rules and procedures related to public works and transportation projects within the state. It primarily focuses on transportation infrastructure, particularly projects overseen by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and other public entities involved in building and maintaining highways, streets, and bridges.

๐Ÿ”น Key Areas Covered in Title 21

While Title 21 is not as extensive as some other titles, it contains critical provisions related to:

Encroachment Permits

Rules governing the use of state highway rights-of-way for construction, utility installation, or other purposes.

Includes permitting procedures, fees, liability, and restoration requirements.

Relocation Assistance

Guidelines for providing relocation assistance to individuals, businesses, and farms displaced by public works projects.

Based on the California Relocation Assistance Act and related federal standards.

Scenic Highways and Landscaping

Standards for preserving scenic quality along designated scenic highways.

Landscaping and visual impact requirements.

Transportation Planning and Development

Regulations that align with state transportation improvement programs (STIP), planning grants, and funding allocation procedures.

Noise Standards

Noise abatement standards for highway projects.

Measures for mitigating environmental noise in compliance with CEQA and NEPA requirements.

๐Ÿ”น Administering Agencies

California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) โ€“ Primary administrator of most regulations in Title 21.

California Transportation Commission (CTC) โ€“ Involved in transportation project approvals and funding.

๐Ÿ”น Legal Authority

Title 21 implements and interprets parts of:

Streets and Highways Code

Government Code (relating to state transportation planning)

Public Resources Code (environmental protection in public works projects)

๐Ÿ”น Accessing Title 21

You can access the full text of Title 21 via:

California Office of Administrative Law (OAL)

Westlaw California Code of Regulations

 

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