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Item # 15
City of Santa Ana
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Staff Report
October 3, 2023
TOPIC: Ordinance Adding Article XV, Sections 36-706 through 36-710, Entitled "Street
Racing and Reckless Driving Exhibitions Prohibited" to the Santa Ana Municipal Code
AGENDA TITLE
Ordinance Adding Article XV, Sections 36-706 through 36-710, Entitled "Street Racing
and Reckless Driving Exhibitions Prohibited" to the Santa Ana Municipal Code
Prohibiting Spectators at Illegal Speed Contests and Reckless Driving Exhibitions
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Approve first reading of an ordinance to prohibit spectators who knowingly attend or
assist with illegal speed contests and reckless driving exhibitions. If approved, Article
XV, sections 36-706 through 36-710 entitled “Street Racing and Reckless Driving
Exhibitions Prohibited” will be added to the Santa Ana Municipal Code.
GOVERNMENT CODE §84308 APPLIES:No
DISCUSSION
As a result of the serious public safety threat street racing and reckless driving exhibitions
(commonly referred to as intersection/street takeovers or “sideshows”) pose to other
drivers, residents, and visitors, the Santa Ana Police Department (“SAPD”), in partnership
with the Public Works Agency, developed a comprehensive program to deter street racing
and reckless driving exhibitions in the City.
The program, dubbed S.T.E.A.R.R.D (Strategic Traffic Enforcement Against Racing and
Reckless Driving), is a three-pronged approach to address the racing and reckless driving
problem in the City. The three prongs of the program are Enforcement, Engineering, and
Education.
The Public Works Agency (PWA) has been actively involved in S.T.E.A.R.R.D's
Engineering component. Public Works has strategically re-phased specific traffic lights to
"Rest in Red" along major arterial roadways throughout the City. The re-phasing deters
street races by presenting a traffic signal resting in red rather than green. PWA is also
evaluating roadway designs and speed limits where street racing and reckless driving
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exhibitions are prevalent.
SAPD emphasizes the educational component of S.T.E.A.R.R.D through various social
media platforms, focusing on the dangers and consequences of street racing and
takeovers. SAPD has produced an anti-racing video and continues to educate the public
about the dangers of street racing and takeovers, as well as legal and safe alternative
locations, (Irwindale Speedway).
SAPD has also partnered with several other law enforcement agencies throughout the
County and outside the County (including the CHP), who have experienced an increase
in street racing, takeovers/sideshows, and reckless driving. The partnership works
together to combat these activities on a weekly basis. To date, this partnership has
completed over 360 multi-agency enforcement operations, resulting in 7,297 citations,
462 vehicles impounds, and 276 arrests related to racing, takeovers, and reckless driving.
Efforts have also led to arrests for drunk driving and weapons violations. Additionally,
SAPD has been experiencing an increase in noise-related calls for service related to
speeding, racing, and takeover activities throughout the community.
In general, spectators gather where takeovers/sideshows occur. These takeover groups
and crews often use their own social media to provide the location (public streets and
intersections), date(s), and time(s) where they are planning these unlawful
events. Spectators are typically associated with street takeover crews and are their
“followers” on social media.
“Spectator” is defined as any person who is present at a street race or reckless driving
exhibition (takeovers and/or sideshows), or the site of the preparations for either of these
activities, for the purpose of viewing, observing, watching, recording, or witnessing the
event as it progresses. A spectator will be considered “present” if the person is within a
certain distance from the location of the street race or reckless driving exhibition or from
the site of the preparations for either of these activities.
Spectators are often, but not always, young persons in their teens and twenties.
Spectators describe these “takeover” events as an exhilarating, intense, and thrilling
public show at no cost to the spectator. The relationship between the driver(s) and the
spectator(s) include two primary components: PERFORMANCE and AUDIENCE. The
takeover groups put on the “performance” with their driving patterns (donuts and
burnouts) while the “spectators” act as the “audience,” who by their presence and sheer
numbers, also create a barrier for law enforcement.
For this ordinance to be impactful, law enforcement personnel will be trained to discern
suspected “spectators” from ordinary motorists, residents, or other persons unrelated to
the event who by happenstance are at or near the location of these unlawful activities.
Spectators are often discernable based on their actions rather than their appearance.
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Historically, law enforcement has observed hundreds of spectators who attend these
unlawful activities and who typically block an entire intersection resulting in significant
traffic flow issues including, but not limited to, preventing emergency personnel from
responding to critical calls for service, defacing City street surfaces with tire marks, and
causing numerous noise complaints. Spectators also act as "blockers" by protecting the
drivers and their vehicles from apprehension by law enforcement. Finally, the spectators
often act in a violent manner towards officers at the scene to allow the drivers an avenue
of escape.
The following municipalities have adopted ordinances that ban spectating: Long Beach,
Anaheim, Buena Park, Modesto, Paramount, and Ontario. This type of ordinance
provides an additional tool to complement the continuing enforcement efforts against the
takeover groups and drivers to curb and/or eliminate these dangerous activities by
addressing the two primary components simultaneously: PERFORMANCE and
AUDIENCE.
The City has evaluated the needs and concerns of the community in recommending the
adoption of an ordinance relating to street racing. Specifically, the proposed ordinance
(Exhibit 1) will provide law enforcement with additional enforcement and deterrence tools
in its ongoing goal to mitigate street racing and reckless driving exhibitions. The
provisions of the ordinance include the following:
•The ordinance will allow the Police Department to issue infraction or misdemeanor
citations to any person who is knowingly present as a Spectator of a street race or
reckless driving exhibition on a public street, highway, or off-street parking facility.
Alternatively, the Police Department can issue an administrative citation to
violators.
•The ordinance defines "present" as a person who is within two hundred (200) feet
of the location of a motor vehicle speed contest or reckless driving exhibition or
within two hundred (200) feet of the site of the preparations for either of these
activities.
Common intersections in the city where reckless driving has been observed and/or
documented include the following:
•Flower Street and Memory Lane
•Flower Street and Santa Clara Avenue
•Flower and 19th streets
•Mabury and Fruit streets
•Fairhaven Avenue and Linwood Street
Common intersections in the City where street takeovers have been observed and/or
documented include the following:
•17th and King streets
•17th Street and Penn Way
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•Main Street and Memory Lane
•Main Street and Warner Avenue
•Main and 15th streets
•Grand and Chestnut avenues
•Grand Avenue and St. Andrew Place
•Standard Avenue and St. Andrew Place
•Standard and Chestnut avenues
•Euclid Street and McFadden Avenue
•Newhope Street and McFadden Avenue
Staff recommends approval of the ordinance.
EXHIBIT(S)
1. Ordinance
Submitted By: David Valentin, Police Chief
Approved By: Kristine Ridge, City Manager
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Exhibit 1
ORDINANCE NO. NS-XXXX
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA ADDING A NEW ARTICLE
XV TO CHAPTER 36 OF THE SANTA ANA
MUNICIPAL CODE TO PROHIBIT SPECTATORS
AT A STREET RACE OR RECKLESS DRIVING
EXHIBITION
WHEREAS, under the provisions of Sections 23103, 23109 of the California
Vehicle Code, reckless driving exhibition and speed contests on public streets are
illegal; and
WHEREAS, motor vehicle speed contests are more commonly known as street
races or drag races and reckless driving exhibitions are more commonly referred to as
exhibitions of reckless driving; and
WHEREAS, the streets within the City of Santa Ana have been the site of
continuing and escalating illegal street racing over the past several years; and
WHEREAS, such street racing poses serious hazards and threatens the health
and safety of the public, interferes with pedestrian and vehicular traffic, creates a public
nuisance, and interferes with the right of private business owners to enjoy the use of
their property within the City of Santa Ana; and
WHEREAS, in most cases, hundreds of street racers and spectators gather on
the streets late at night, and in the early morning hours, blocking the streets and
sidewalks to traffic, forming a racetrack area, placing bets, and otherwise encouraging,
aiding and abetting the racing process and the City has determined the presence of
spectators at these events encourage and fuel the occurrence of these unlawful events;
and
WHEREAS, traffic accidents, property crimes, and calls for police service have
increased dramatically. Recently, an innocent motorist was killed in broad daylight by
drivers engaged in street racing and in a separate incident, street racers involved in a
race struck and killed a pedestrian; and
WHEREAS, street racing constitutes a nuisance and the City Council of the City
of Santa Ana wishes to promote the City's interest in protecting and preserving the
safety of pedestrian and vehicular traffic in, about, or upon public and private streets,
parkways, roadways, alleys, sidewalks, and parking areas so as to minimize any
dangerous conditions due to street racing.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. A new Article XV is hereby added to Chapter 36 of the Santa Ana
Municipal Code to read as follows:
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Illegal Street Race and Reckless Driving Exhibition-Article XV
Section 36-706. Definitions.
As used in this Article:
“Street race” or “street racing” means any speed contest or exhibition of speed referred
to in California Vehicle Code section 23109, as it may be amended from time to time.
“Reckless driving exhibition” means any exhibition of reckless driving referred to in
California Vehicle Code section 23103, as it may be amended from time to time.
Offstreet parking facility has the same meaning as set forth in Vehicle Code section
12500(c), as may be amended from time to time, and includes a ny public or private
parking facility open and accessible to members of the public.
Preparations for a street race or reckless driving exhibition includes, but are not limited
to, situations in which:
(1) One (1) or more motor vehicles and persons have arrived at a location on a public
street, highway or an offstreet parking facility for the purpose of participating in or being
spectators at a street race or reckless driving exhibition;
(2) One (1) or more persons have gathered in an offstreet parking facility for the purpose
of participating in or being a spectator at a street race or reckless driving exhibition;
(3) One (1) or more persons have gathered for a motorcycle stunting or other exhibition
in conjunction with a street race or reckless driving exhibition;
(4) One (1) or more persons have impeded the free public use of a public street, highway,
or offstreet parking facility by actions, words, or physical barriers;
(5) One (1) or more vehicles have lined up on a public street, highway, or offstreet parking
facility with motors running;
(6) One (1) or more drivers is revving a motor vehicle’s engine or spinning the motor
vehicle’s tires; or
(7) A person is stationed for the purpose of acting as a race starter.
A person is "present" at a street race or reckless driving exhibition if that person is within
two hundred (200) feet of the location of the street race or reckless driving exhibition, or
within two hundred (200) feet of the site of the preparations for either of these activities.
Spectator means any individual who is present at street race or reckless driving exhibition
at a location where preparations are being made for such activities, for the purpose of
viewing, observing, watching, recording, or witnessing, the event as it progresses.
Spectator includes any individual at the location of the event without regard to whether
the individual arrived at the event by driving a vehicle, riding as a passenger in a vehicle,
walking, or arriving by some other means.
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Section 36-707. Aiding and Abetting Street Races or Reckless Driving
Exhibitions Prohibited
It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in, or to aid and abet, any street
race or reckless driving exhibition conducted on a public street or highway or in an
offstreet parking facility. A violation of this section may be punishable as an infraction or
a misdemeanor subject to a maximum of six months in jail and a fine of $1,000.
Alternatively, violations may be addressed through the use of an administrative citation
as set forth in sections 1-21.1 through 1-21.9.
Section 36-708. Spectators at Street Races or Reckless Driving Exhibitions
Prohibited.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to be knowingly present as a spectator at a street
race or reckless driving exhibition on a public street, highway, or offstreet parking facility.
A violation of this section may be punishable as an infraction or a misdemeanor subject
to a maximum of six months in jail and a fine of $1,000. Alternatively, violations may be
addressed through the use of an administrative citation as set forth in sections 1-21.1
through 1-21.9.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to be knowingly present as a spectator where
preparations are being made for a street race or reckless driving exhibition conducted on
a public street or highway or offstreet parking facility. A violation of this section may be
punishable as an infraction or a misdemeanor subject to a maximum of six months in
jail and a fine of $1,000. Alternatively, violations may be addressed through the use of
an administrative citation as set forth in sections 1-21.1 through 1-21.9.
(c) Exemption: Nothing in this section prohibits law enforcement officers or their agents
who are acting in the course of their official duties from being spectators at a street race
or reckless driving exhibition.
Section 36-709 Relevant Circumstances to Prove a Violation.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, to prove a violation of Sections 36-707 or 36-
708, admissible evidence may include, but is not limited to, any of the following:
(a) the time of day;
(b) the nature and description of the scene;
(c) the number of people at the scene;
(d) the location of the person charged in relation to any person or group present at the
scene;
(e) indicia of a street race or reckless driving exhibition, including but not limited to,
stickers, posters, markings, flags at or near the scene;
(e) the number and types of motor vehicles at the scene;
(f) that the motor vehicles present have been altered or modified to increase power,
handling or visual appeal;
(g) that the person charged drove or was transported to the scene;
(h) that the person charged admitted to being a spectator at a street race or reckless
driving exhibition;
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(i) that the person charged has previously participated in street race or reckless driving
exhibition;
(j) that the person charged has previously aided and abetted a street race or reckless
driving exhibition; that the person charged has previously attended a street race or
reckless driving exhibition;
(k)that the person charged previously was present at a location where preparations were
being made for a street race or reckless driving exhibition or a street race or reckless
driving exhibition was in progress.
Section 36-710 Admissibility of Prior Acts
The list of circumstances set forth in Section 36-709 is not exclusive. To the fullest extext
permissible by law, evidence of prior acts may be admissible to show plan, opportunity,
knowledge, identity, and/or propensity of the person charged to be present at or attending
a street race or reckless exhibition of speed if the prior act(s) occurred within three (3)
years of the presently charged offense. These prior acts may always be admissible to
show knowledge on the part of the defendant that a street race or reckless driving
exhibition was taking place at the time of the presently charged offense. Prior acts are not
limited to those that occurred within the City of Santa Ana.
Section 3. The City Council finds that this ordinance is not subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act under California Code of regulations, Title 14, Section 15060,
subdivision (c)(2), because the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable
indirect physical change in the environment nor under subdivision (c)(3) because the
activity has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or
indirectly and so is not a project.
Section 4. If any section, subsection, phrase, or clause of this ordinance is for any
reason held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portions of this ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have
passed this ordinance and each section, subsection, phrase or clause thereof irrespective
of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, phrases or clauses be declared
invalid or unconstitutional.
Section 5. The Clerk of the Council shall certify to the adoption of this ordinance
and cause the same to be published in the manner prescribed by law.
Section 6.This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force thirty (30) days from
and after its final passage.
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ADOPTED this day of , 2023.
Valerie Amezcua
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho
City Attorney
By:
Tamara Bogosian
Senior Assistant City Attorney
AYES: Councilmembers
NOES: Councilmembers
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, JENNIFER L. HALL, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify that the
attached Ordinance No. NS-XXX to be the original ordinance adopted by the City
Council of the City of Santa Ana on , 2023 and that said ordinance was published in
accordance with the Charter of the City of Santa Ana.
Date:
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana