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SCAG Awards 10 Scholarships to Southern California Students SCAG announced the awardees of the 2025 SCAG Scholarship Program at the 2025 Regional Conference and General Assembly on May 2 in Palm Desert. This 15th annual SCAG Scholarship Program provides support and inspiration for the next generation of public servants. SCAG received a record 165 applications from throughout the SCAG region.
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‘2024-25 President’s Report’ Now Available2024-25 SCAG Regional Council President Curt Hagman shared the “2024-25 President’s Report” while closing out his term at the 2025 Regional Conference and General Assembly. The “2024-25 President’s Report” provides a detailed account of SCAG’s accomplishments since Hagman stepped into the role of Regional Council president in May 2024. SCAG also screened a video highlighting President Hagman’s leadership of the SCAG Regional Council at the event. |
SCAG Awarded ‘Outstanding Environmental Analysis Document’ For Connect SoCal 2024 Program Environmental Impact Report SCAG recently received the “Outstanding Environmental Analysis Document” award from the Association of Environmental Professionals (AEP) for the Program Environmental Impact Report for the Connect SoCal 2024 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS).
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SCAG to Host Regional Transportation Demand Management Forum to Prepare for 2028 Summer Olympic and Paralympic GamesThe inaugural Regional Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Forum will take place on Wednesday, May 7, from 1 to 3 p.m. Working together with the Games Mobility Executive (GME) partners—which includes the Los Angeles Mayor’s Office, the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the Los Angeles Department of Transportation, Caltrans, and Metrolink—SCAG is leading the TDM Subcommittee to coordinate TDM initiatives across the region for the 2028 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games. |
SCAG Sustainable Communities Program Releases ‘Smart Cities and Mobility Innovations’ Call for Projects Final Report SCAG published the final report for the Sustainable Communities Program – Smart Cities and Mobility Innovations funding cycle. This call for projects funded curb data collection and inventory, technology assessment and adoption, parking management, and permitting process evaluation. These resources supported local jurisdictions in improving the efficiency and performance of the transportation system by implementing curb space management measures that encouraged shared modes, effectively managed parking, and supported commerce and the growth of housing and employment in job centers.
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Surface Transportation Block Grant and Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program Call for Project Nominations Now OpenThe federal fiscal year 2026-27 and federal fiscal year 2027-28 Surface Transportation |
SCAG Opens Call for Project Nominations for $1.2 Billion in Federal Transportation Funding |
SCAG’s ‘Mobility Hub Design and Implementation Guide’ Helps Local Planners Overcome ObstaclesImage
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Surface Transportation Block Grant and Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program Guidelines Now AvailableOn March 6, the SCAG Regional Council approved the federal fiscal year 2026-27 and federal fi |
STBG/CMAQ Program Guidelines Approved: Prepare for the Call for Project NominationsThe FFY 2026-27 and FFY 2027-28 STBG/CMAQ Program Guidelines were officially approved by the SCAG Regional Council on March 6. The Surface Transportation Block Grant (STBG) program supports projects that improve highways, bridges, roads, pedestrian infrastructure, and transit capital. The Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Improvement Program supports projects that reduce congestion and improve air quality, particularly in nonattainment areas. The updated guidelines will govern the upcoming call for project nominations for an estimated $1.2 billion in federal transportation funding available for eligible projects in the SCAG region. |
Draft Fiscal Year 2025-26 Overall Work ProgramPublic Review and Comment PeriodOn March 6, 2025, SCAG released its Draft Fiscal Year 2025-26 Draft Overall Work Program (OWP) for public comment. The public comment period closed on April 7. The OWP outlines work for SCAG to accomplish during the next fiscal year, discussing needs of the region as well as the planning priorities and programs to address those needs. In addition to providing a management tool for SCAG staff and Regional Council members, the OWP creates visibility for regional coordination with local and subregional stakeholders and complies with federal and state requirements. |
SCAG Economic Roundtable UpdateFirst Quarter, 2025SCAG’s Economic Roundtable met on Feb. 20 for its first quarterly meeting in 2025 to review trends, data, and current events impacting the region’s economy. The new U.S. presidential administration and the Southern California wildfires dominated the discussion as the impacts of these events on the region’s economy are still unfolding. The following overarching themes emerged from the conversation: |
2025 Federal Transportation Improvement Program Proposed Amendment #25-03 Available for Public ReviewThe Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) received various program and project modifications to the 2025 Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP), summarized as proposed Amendment #25-03, from the county transportation commissions representing Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Various and Ventura counties. The public review period starts on Feb. 24 and will conclude at 5 p.m. on March 5. A copy of the project listing is located on the SCAG FTIP website. |
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Joint Policy Committee Holds Panel Discussion on Regional ResilienceAs Southern California grapples with the destruction caused by January wildfires, SCAG is committed to supporting local agencies in the collective work of recovery and resilience. |
2025 SCAG Student Showcase Now Open For Submissions![]() The 2025 SCAG Student Showcase is now open for submissions. Apply online by March 13 at 10 a.m. The Student Showcase challenges students to create posters and StoryMaps that tell a story, provide insight, showcase plans and projects, engage stakeholders, and illustrate the possibilities of open data at the regional level. By submitting, Student Showcase participants compete to receive cash prizes. |
Details of Government Support for Southern California WildfiresAs Southern California addresses the destruction caused by wildfires around the region, SCAG is committed to supporting local agencies in the collective work of recovery and resilience. Every level of government, from local to federal, has mobilized to ease the recovery work of communities affected by the wildfires. SCAG’s Legislative Affairs team has been monitoring these developments to inform local agencies in Southern California about the recovery effort, compiling the following list of recovery actions at the federal, state, and city level: |



