It was not immediately known when the measure would be considered in the legislature.
If the bill passes, it could provide a much-needed solution to the ongoing problem.
As SB 753 moves forward, cities across the state are waiting to see if the new law will bring significant change to how shopping carts are managed.
California State Law requires businesses to collect their shopping carts that are moved off of their site.
Carts left on private property, across sidewalks and even in the streets pose potential public safety concerns.
Carts must be labeled with the business name, instructions for authorized removal, a notice that unauthorized removal is prohibited, and a valid contact number or address for cart retrieval.
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