Executive Director’s Monthly Report, May 2022

State Housing Funds Awarded to 29 SCAG Jurisdictions
The California Department of Housing and Community Development approved another 35 jurisdictions for Permanent Local Housing Allocation (PLHA) funds, bringing the total to 135 jurisdictions state-wide. Specifically, 29 of the 35 jurisdictions are located in the SCAG region and totaled another $49.4 million in homelessness and affordable housing funds for PLHA’s second round. Total SCAG awards for PLHA’s second round are $121.9 million for 54 jurisdictions. SCAG has provided free PLHA technical assistance to SCAG jurisdictions since Fall 2021 and is gearing up for the next PLHA Formula Notice of Funding Availability, which will be published next month.
Los Angeles Chamber of commerce ‘ACCESS Sacramento’ Day
On April 20, President Clint Lorimore joined the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce for its annual “ACCESS Sacramento” event at the State Capitol. A delegation of business, civic, elected, educational, and community leaders from Southern California came together to represent the greater Los Angeles region. The delegation met with state legislators to discuss various policy priorities relating to economic growth and job creation. While meeting with legislators, President Lorimore highlighted the Regional Council’s Infill Infrastructure Grant budget request and other legislative priorities of both SCAG and the Chamber.
The Chamber delegation advocated for a $10 million budget request to expand its OneLA program, which provides technical assistance for small, women, and minority-owned businesses to access corporate or governmental contracting and procurement opportunities. The delegation also advocated for AB 1864 (Gipson), which would incentivize small businesses to hire locally through a local hire tax credit for businesses with fewer than 49 employees who hire full-time employees living within five miles of the business.
Go Human Update
Go Human Demonstrates Safety Improvements at the ‘Activate Fair Oaks’ Pop Up in Pasadena
On April 23, the City of Pasadena, in partnership with SCAG’s Go Human campaign, hosted “Activate Fair Oaks,” a temporary demonstration showcasing safety improvements at the Valley Street and Fair Oaks Avenue intersection. Adjacent to the Jackalope Arts Fair in Central Park, the demonstration showcased artistic crosswalks, curb extensions, and a parklet to engage community residents on the proposed improvements. The event engaged over 80 residents and attracted new audiences, with 81 percent of participants reporting they had never attended a community meeting on transportation. Attendees shared positive feedback on proposed safety improvements, 96 percent of participants wanted to see creative crosswalks permanently installed, 84 percent wanted to see the parklet permanently installed, and 80 percent wanted to see curb extensions permanently installed. The city looks to use the public feedback as they prioritize improvements highlighted in “Pasadena Walks!,” the city’s pedestrian plan.
SCAG Staff Highlight Successful Strategies at National Conferences
On April 21, SCAG staff, alongside Go Human Community Ambassadors, presented at the Government Alliance on Race and Equity (GARE) Annual Meeting, which gathers racial equity practitioners who work in local, state, and regional government to uplift best practices, celebrate victories, and share lessons learned from their work advancing racial equity. Staff facilitated an interactive workshop called, “Go Human Community Ambassadors: Creativity, Resilience & Equity through Community-Centered Cohort Learning.” This session focused on the key considerations that build meaningful virtual spaces, accessible learning environments, and real relationships. The session meaningfully engaged 127 participants.
On April 27, staff presented on the “Indio Streets are Treats” temporary safety demonstration project at the Oregon Active Transportation Summit, organized by The Street Trust, to convene professionals and advocates to discuss transportation issues. Along with partners from Alianza Coachella Valley and the City of Indio, staff facilitated an interactive workshop called, “More than the Sum of Parts: The Critical Role of Community-Based Storytelling and equitable partnerships in co-powering community.” This session focused on the importance of building partnerships and leveraging community assets when planning and implementing safety projects. This session engaged 72 participants.
SCAG and Partner-Funded Projects Receive Awards from the American Planning Association – Inland Empire Section
SCAG, and its funded partners, have been selected as award winners by the American Planning Association – Inland Empire Section (APA Inland Empire) for the following projects:
- SCAG’s Disadvantaged Communities Active Transportation Planning Initiative: Best Practices Category, Award of Excellence – SCAG developed a low-cost tool to develop active transportation plans for communities across the region. The tool was piloted through the development and completion of seven active transportation plans in disadvantaged communities in each of SCAG’s six counties.
- Muscoy Sidewalks for Safety: Healthy Communities Category, Award of Merit – This Go Human Mini-Grantee conducted community engagement in the unincorporated community of Muscoy in San Bernardino County and showcased temporary safety improvements, which resulted in a $1.88M infrastructure grant from the California Active Transportation Program.
- Artlands Crosswalk Mural: Grassroots Initiative Category, Award of Merit – This Go Human Mini-Grantee utilized grant funding to implement an LGBTQIA pride-themed mural crosswalk in the City of Redlands, showcasing the importance of both infrastructure as well as inclusion and representation as a means of saving lives.
Moreover, the City of Palm Desert’s San Pablo Avenue Corridor Project, was selected by the APA Inland Empire for the Award of Excellence in the Implementation category. This implemented project is connected to a Go Human demonstration project which catalyzed the community engagement and feedback.
Congratulations to all of the award winners!
Toolbox Tuesday Training Held on Advancing Equity
SCAG’s Toolbox Tuesday technical webinars provide a range of practical skills and knowledge for local planners, including training in the use of tools and education in practical approaches to timely planning issues such as equity. On April 12, SCAG, in collaboration with the Government Alliance on Race and Equity (GARE) and the City of Long Beach and the City of Portland, provided a webinar that was focused on taking action to advance equity by developing and implementing action plans and frameworks. Materials from the training session, as well as for past trainings, are available on the Toolbox Tuesday Online Training Materials webpage. Register here for the next Toolbox Tuesday training on “Preserving Affordable Homes in Priority Growth Areas,” scheduled for May 24, 2022.


2024 Southern California Demographic Workshop Program Announced
Register today to join SCAG for the 2024 Southern California Demographic Workshop on Sept. 24 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the SCAG offices in downtown Los Angeles. Online attendance is also available.
The program will gather local leaders, elected officials, and demographic experts to discuss how changing population growth affects regional planning—from accommodating development to improving quality of life and cultivating the economy.

2024 Southern California Demographics Workshop Registration Open, Keynote Announced
Registration is now open for the 2024 Southern California Demographic Workshop, “Navigating the New Growth Reality,” presented by SCAG and the Sol Price School of Public Policy at the University of Southern California. This 35th annual event will be held on Sept. 24 at SCAG’s main office in Downtown Los Angeles and will also be available to attend online.

Final State Budget Secures $480 Million for REAP 2.0 Program; Restores More Funding
The California State Legislature has approved the Budget Act of 2024, taking a major step forward in addressing the housing crisis by restoring funding to the Regional Early Action Planning Grants (REAP 2.0) program and other funding programs crucial to Southern California’s collective goals.

Regional Early Action Planning Program Update
On May 30, the legislative leadership in the State Assembly and State Senate announced the Joint Legislative Budget Plan. Thanks to the collective advocacy efforts of SCAG and its partners, the Joint Legislative Budget Plan restores funding for several programs cut under Gov. Gavin Newsom’s January Budget proposal and May Revision.

General Assembly Elects 2024-25 Board Officers
The General Assembly approved the nominations for the SCAG 2024-25 Board Officers as recommended by the Regional Council: Hon. Curt Hagman (County of San Bernardino) will serve as 2024-25 Regional Council president; Hon. Cindy Allen (City of Long Beach) will serve as Regional Council first vice president; and Hon. Ray Marquez (City of Chino Hills) will serve as Regional Council second vice president. Leadership also recognized Hon.

Connect SoCal 2024 Approved
The formal adoption of Connect SoCal 202

Regional Early Action Planning Grant Program of 2021 (REAP 2.0) Advocacy Updates
Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposed budget announced on Jan. 16 includes $300 million in cuts to the Regional Early Action Planning program of 2021 (REAP 2.0) that will result in approximately $123 million in cuts from SCAG’s $246 million REAP 2.0 program.

Proposed State Budget Would Cut Funding for Regional Early Action Planning Grant Program
The proposed budget announced by Governor Gavin Newsom on Jan. 16 includes $1.2 billion in cuts to funding for housing programs, including $300 million for the Regional Early Action Planning program of 2021 (REAP 2.0).

Connect SoCal 2024 Public Comment Update
As part of the public comment period for the draft Connect SoCal 2024 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy, SCAG hosted 15 briefings with elected officials in Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. In all, 229 local elected officials, city and county staff and stakeholders participated in the briefings, where SCAG leadership shared details of the draft Connect SoCal 2024 and discussed implementing the plan’s vision for a more resilient and equitable future.

SCAG Adopts Carbon Reduction Program Guidelines
The SCAG Executive/Administration Committee approved guidelines for the Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA) Carbon Reduction Program (CRP) on Dec. 6, 2023. SCAG will be initiating a combined solicitation for project nominations for the CRP along with the Surface Transportation Block Grant Program and the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program—all FHWA funding programs—in Jan. 2024. Eligible entities should begin discussing potential nominations with their respective county transportation commission as soon as possible.

Draft Connect SoCal 2024 and Draft Program Environmental Impact Report Now Available for Public Comment
The SCAG Regional Council voted on Nov. 2, 2023, to release both the draft Connect SoCal 2024, the region’s 2024-2050 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS) and the accompanying Program Environmental Impact Report (PEIR) for public review and comment through Jan. 12, 2024. The comment period for the draft Connect SoCal 2024 plan begins on Nov. 23, while the comment period for the draft PEIR begins on Nov. 9.

Economic Summit Registration Now Open
Registration is now open for SCAG’s 14th annual Southern California Economic Summit on Dec. 7 at the Sheraton Grand Los Angeles. Mark your calendars and register now to join leaders in business, planning and public policy to assess the state of the region’s economy.

Demographic Workshop Program Preview
Registration is open for the 34th annual Demographic Workshop, “The Seismic Generational Shift,” hosted by SCAG and the USC Price School of Public Policy on Sept. 20. This event will take place at the SCAG Main Office in downtown Los Angeles, with an online broadcast for virtual viewing.

SCAG Awarded $237 Million for REAP 2.0
The Department of Housing and Community Development has officially approved SCAG’s full funding application, awarding SCAG with more than $237 million in REAP 2.0 funds.

Update on the RHNA Reform Process and Schedule
The California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) is crafting recommendations to reform the Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) process, which will be provided in a report to the California State Legislature by Dec. 31.

SCAG Leads Annual Regional Conference & General Assembly
SCAG kicked off the 2023 Regional Conference & General Assembly today in Palm Desert with a message from outgoing Regional Council President Jan Harnik and a video review of SCAG’s accomplishments from 2022-23.

SCAG Kicks Off Public Outreach Initiatives for Connect SoCal 2024
Every four years, SCAG updates its visionary plan for the future of the region, Connect SoCal. This process is now underway, and we want to hear from our stakeholders.
Please join us at a public workshop or pop-up event to learn more about the plan, ask questions and provide input. The purpose of these events is to gather input from each community to establish planning priorities for the next 20 to 30 years.