
WHAT IS CONNECT SOCAL? As a metropolitan planning organization – the largest in the nation – SCAG is responsible for developing long-range transportation plans and a sustainability strategy for a vast and varied region. The centerpiece of that planning work is Connect SoCal, our 2020-2045 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS). The plan charts a path toward ...
Final Connect SoCal 2020 - Southern California Association of …
On September 3, 2020, SCAG’s Regional Council unanimously voted to approve and fully adopt Connect SoCal (2020–2045 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy), and the addendum to the Connect SoCal Program Environmental Impact Report.
Connect SoCal (2020-2045 Regional Transportation …
Jan 24, 2019 · Connect SoCal will outline the region's goals and policies for meeting current and future mobility needs, provide a foundation for transportation decisions by local, regional and state officials that are ultimately aimed at achieving a coordinated and balanced transportation system.
Connect SoCal (SB 375) - Community Commons
Connect SoCal (2020–2045), was adopted in September 2020, and includes transportation and land use strategies, programs, and projects that will result in improved mobility and public health, a more sustainable growth pattern, and a strengthened economy and environment.
CAG) adopted a regional transportation and land use plan for Southern California, called Connect SoCal. Connect SoCal (2020–2045), was adopted in September 2020, and includes transportation and land use strategies, programs, and projects that will result in improved mo.
On September 3, 2020, the Regional Council formally adopted the Connect SoCal plan to provide a roadmap to expand transportation options, improve air quality and bolster Southern California’s long-term economic viability.
Connect SoCal is a long-range vision that balances future mobility and housing needs with economic, environmental and public health goals. The Proposed Final Connect SoCal plan, its project list and 20 supporting technical reports are now available for download as PDFs here.
Guided by the leadership of the Regional Council, in 2012 SCAG adopted the region’s first Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS)—a plan we now call Connect SoCal. As might be expected, the vision for that plan was big: we would build more than 20 miles of light rail, creating a rail backbone to serve the entire region; we would accommodate 51 percent of all ...
Our Region Nation's largest Metropolitan Organization (MPO) Governed by a Regional Council elected officials Connect SoCal is a...
2020 Fire Season Incident Archive | CAL FIRE
In early September 2020, a combination of a record-breaking heat wave, and Diablo and Santa Ana winds sparked more fires and explosively grew the active fires, with the August Complex more than doubling the Mendocino Complex's size to …