A Plan For A Brighter Future

Overview

Every four years, the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) updates Connect SoCal, the Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS) as required by federal and state regulations. 

The plan was developed through a four-year planning process involving rigorous technical analysis, extensive stakeholder engagement and robust policy discussions with local elected leaders. Connect SoCal 2024 outlines a vision for a more resilient and equitable future, with investment, policies and strategies for achieving the region’s shared goals through 2050. The Plan elements that are necessary to bring this vision to fruition are organized within the pillars of Mobility, Communities, Environment and Economy. However, the conditions of our region and impacts of our decisions are all intertwined. Investment decisions for our transportation system impact the quality of our environment and the resilience of our economy, while our decisions about how to develop our communities impact demands on our transportation system and our residents’ access to opportunities.

The most recent RTP/SCS was approved by SCAG’s Regional Council in April 2024. 

Final Connect SoCal 2024 

Final Connect SoCal 2024 Plan (Complete Report, 45mb)

Technical Reports

Related Materials

Supporting Documents

Outreach Resources

Connect SoCal 2024 PEIR

Connect SoCal 2024 PEIR is available by visiting scag.ca.gov/peir

Approvals

Amendment #1

Amendment #1 to the Connect SoCal 2024 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy allows project sponsors to update regionally significant transportation projects in the Connect SoCal 2024 Project List. Since Connect SoCal 2024’s adoption, some of these projects have experienced time-sensitive changes. In addition, county transportation commissions have identified new project priorities and projects that are no longer priorities.  

On Sept. 5, 2024, the SCAG Regional Council adopted the Connect SoCal 2024 Amendment #1 (Amendment 1) and 2025 Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP).  

On June 6, the SCAG Regional Council authorized the executive director to release the draft Amendment #1 and draft 2025 FTIP for a 30-day public review and comment period from July 12, 2024, until Aug. 12, 2024.   

During the public comment period, SCAG hosted two public hearings accessible by telephone and video conference.  The draft Amendment 1 received eight comments: one comment on the demographics and growth forecast, one general comment, and six project-specific comments. No comments affected transportation conformity. SCAG staff responded to and incorporated comments into the final document where appropriate. 

Available Downloads

Connect SoCal 2024 Final Amendment 1

Resolution No. 24-667-2