{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "Indicates areas within the unincorporated county that are within \u201cInfill Areas.\u201d Most discretionary projects that are located within these areas are considered to have a less than significant impact for CEQA/transportation and are \u201cscreened out\u201d from further VMT analysis. The \u201cInfill Areas\u201d generally occur along the western edge of the unincorporated county where residents are closer to shopping, employment, and entertainment destinations.", "description": "

With the adoption of Senate Bill (SB) 743, the State of California changed the method of traffic analysis required through the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for publicly- and privately-initiated projects. The law changed the way local jurisdictions, like the County of San Diego (County), analyze transportation impacts from development projects and identify mitigation measures to reduce those impacts. SB 743 became effective on July 1, 2020.<\/SPAN><\/P>

The previous practice of evaluating traffic transportation impacts used on-road congestion or level of service (LOS). SB 743 requires the amount of driving and length of trips \u2013 as measured by \"vehicle miles traveled\" or VMT \u2013 be used to assess transportation impacts on the environment for CEQA review. These impacts will be reduced or \u201cmitigated\u201d by options such as increasing transit, providing for active transportation such as walking and biking, and participating in mitigation banks.<\/SPAN><\/P>

The San Diego Board of Supervisors adopted the Transportation Study Guide (TSG) which included the infill screening criteria on Sept 28, 2022. The TSG can be found here: <\/SPAN><\/P>

https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/content/sdc/pds/SB743.html<\/SPAN><\/A><\/P>

SB 743 includes the following two legislative intent statements:<\/SPAN><\/P>