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Southern California Association Of Governments
Convene a consortium of regional economic experts (“the Economic Roundtable”) to support SCAG’s overall planning activities.
Posted Date
Apr 27, 2026
Due Date
May 13, 2026
Release: Apr 27, 2026
Southern California Association Of Governments
Close: May 13, 2026
Convene a consortium of regional economic experts (“the Economic Roundtable”) to support SCAG’s overall planning activities.
Southern California Association Of Governments
Counsel under this contract would support SCAG by providing legal input during the feasibility study. We need Counsel to provide input specifically on the legal processes, limitations, and potential risk of strategies that come up during the feasibility study. Counsel would provide analysis and feedback of Feasibility study deliverables and would attend meetings as needed at SCAG request.
Posted Date
Apr 15, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: Apr 15, 2026
Southern California Association Of Governments
Close: May 28, 2026
Counsel under this contract would support SCAG by providing legal input during the feasibility study. We need Counsel to provide input specifically on the legal processes, limitations, and potential risk of strategies that come up during the feasibility study. Counsel would provide analysis and feedback of Feasibility study deliverables and would attend meetings as needed at SCAG request.
AvailableSouthern California Association Of Governments
Work includes program supports SCAG’s ability to conduct scenario-based analysis and inform decision-making.1 SPM integrates transportation modeling with land use and policy evaluation, providing a platform for planners to develop and compare alternative growth and investment scenarios. Through interactive tools and performance metrics, SPM helps evaluate outcomes related to travel behavior, including vehicle miles traveled (VMT), sustainability, economy, and health, while contributing to the development of SCAG’s long-range regional plan.
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 27, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
Southern California Association Of Governments
Close: Apr 27, 2026
Work includes program supports SCAG’s ability to conduct scenario-based analysis and inform decision-making.1 SPM integrates transportation modeling with land use and policy evaluation, providing a platform for planners to develop and compare alternative growth and investment scenarios. Through interactive tools and performance metrics, SPM helps evaluate outcomes related to travel behavior, including vehicle miles traveled (VMT), sustainability, economy, and health, while contributing to the development of SCAG’s long-range regional plan.
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Southern California Association Of Governments
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) establishes an agreement between the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) and a Sub-Recipient for a REAP 2.0 grant. The grant, funded by the Regional Early Action Planning Grants Program of 2021 (REAP 2.0) through the California Department of Housing and Community Development, supports a project focused on lasting affordability. The MOU details the scope of work, sub-recipient responsibilities, project management, funding terms (including grant funds and match contributions), invoicing as a lump sum agreement, reporting requirements, accounting standards, allowable uses of funds, work product ownership, amendment procedures, notice provisions, insurance requirements, indemnification, dispute resolution, non-compliance remedies, termination clauses, records retention, monitoring and audit protocols, and various legal and regulatory compliance obligations, including public works and anti-discrimination provisions. The agreement is effective until the completion date, which is no later than December 31, 2026.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2020
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2020
Southern California Association Of Governments
Expires:
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) establishes an agreement between the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) and a Sub-Recipient for a REAP 2.0 grant. The grant, funded by the Regional Early Action Planning Grants Program of 2021 (REAP 2.0) through the California Department of Housing and Community Development, supports a project focused on lasting affordability. The MOU details the scope of work, sub-recipient responsibilities, project management, funding terms (including grant funds and match contributions), invoicing as a lump sum agreement, reporting requirements, accounting standards, allowable uses of funds, work product ownership, amendment procedures, notice provisions, insurance requirements, indemnification, dispute resolution, non-compliance remedies, termination clauses, records retention, monitoring and audit protocols, and various legal and regulatory compliance obligations, including public works and anti-discrimination provisions. The agreement is effective until the completion date, which is no later than December 31, 2026.
AvailableSouthern California Association Of Governments
This contract is an agreement between the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) and a Consultant for various technical, professional, or support services. It outlines the scope of work, compensation structure, funding requirements, invoicing procedures, and compliance with federal and state regulations. The contract specifies a maximum payable amount of $297,194.13, subject to availability of funds and fiscal year approvals. It also includes detailed terms regarding work products, intellectual property, termination, dispute resolution, and various compliance certifications such as DBE and anti-discrimination.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2021
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2021
Southern California Association Of Governments
Expires:
This contract is an agreement between the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) and a Consultant for various technical, professional, or support services. It outlines the scope of work, compensation structure, funding requirements, invoicing procedures, and compliance with federal and state regulations. The contract specifies a maximum payable amount of $297,194.13, subject to availability of funds and fiscal year approvals. It also includes detailed terms regarding work products, intellectual property, termination, dispute resolution, and various compliance certifications such as DBE and anti-discrimination.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Southern California Association Of Governments
This document outlines the Local Data Exchange (LDX) process and the data framework that supports the development of the Connect SoCal 2050 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS). The plan focuses on integrating local land use, transportation, and growth forecasts to achieve regional objectives. Strategic priorities include reducing greenhouse gas emissions and vehicle miles traveled, addressing housing needs, and protecting natural resources by identifying Priority Development Areas for growth and Green Region Resource Areas for conservation.
This document outlines the Southern California Association of Governments' strategic vision for a more mobile, sustainable, and prosperous region through 2045. It aims to achieve ten key goals related to economic prosperity, mobility, environmental quality, and healthy communities, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The plan's core pillars include demand and system management, complete streets, goods movement, sustainable development, system preservation and resilience, and transit infrastructure. Additionally, it incorporates key connections such as housing supportive infrastructure, smart cities and job centers, accelerated electrification, go zones, and shared mobility to enhance regional well-being.
This Local Data Exchange Data/Map Book provides essential local information and data for the City of Coachella to inform the development of the Connect SoCal 2050 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy. It details data layers covering land use, transportation networks, priority development areas, green region resource areas, and geographical boundaries. The document also presents a preliminary growth forecast for households and employment from 2024 to 2050. The process facilitates local jurisdiction involvement in regional planning, ensuring data accuracy and guiding sustainable growth by integrating local policies with regional objectives for reduced vehicle miles traveled, lower greenhouse gas emissions, addressing housing needs, and protecting natural resources.
This document is a Local Data Exchange Data/Map Book for the City of South El Monte, supporting the development of the Connect SoCal 2050 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS). The plan, spanning 2024-2050, aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by integrating transportation, land use, and housing planning. It is rooted in local planning policies, aligned with state policy, and guided by a regional vision. The book facilitates the exchange of local information on land use, transportation networks, priority development areas, green region resource areas, and preliminary growth forecasts to inform regional planning efforts.
This document, a preliminary Local Data Exchange Data/Map Book for the City of Santa Fe Springs, outlines the process for exchanging local information with the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) for the Connect SoCal 2050 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS). The plan focuses on integrating local planning policies with regional goals, emphasizing data accuracy, and facilitating the development of a forecasted regional development pattern rooted in land use, transportation networks, priority development areas (PDAs), and green region resource areas (GRRAs). It aims to guide future growth, ensure compliance with state and federal mandates, and inform funding opportunities while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supporting sustainable population and economic growth.
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