2022 Regional Conference & General Assembly

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 2022 Regional Conference & General Assembly
May 5-6
JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa

We want to thank all attendees, speakers, and sponsors who attended SCAG’s 57th SCAG Regional Conference and General Assembly. It was fantastic to convene in person—for the first time in three years—to get to the heart of how we can foster change and address challenges in our communities.

We want to sincerely thank our sponsors for their generous support of the program. Thanks also to our speakers, panelists, members, and partners who made the event successful.

Agenda

May 4 | Wednesday

TIME

AGENDA
6 – 8 p.m.PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION (INVITATION ONLY)
May 5 | THURSday

TIME

AGENDA
8 – 10 a.m.REGISTRATION, NETWORKING & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
Sponsored by AT&T
9 – 10 a.m.REGIONAL COUNCIL MEETING
10:15 – 11 a.m.WELCOME & OPENING REMARKS
11 a.m. – noonGENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING
12:15 – 2 p.m.SUSTAINABILITY AWARDS LUNCHEON
Sponsored by Veolia
2:15 – 3:15 p.m.

BREAKOUT SESSIONS I & STUDENT SHOWCASE

 

Bridging the Digital Divide – Getting to Universal Broadband
Sponsored by Verizon

While access to high-speed internet service – commonly known as “broadband” – has been beneficial for nearly a generation, during the COVID-19 pandemic, it became downright essential. From getting groceries delivered to working and attending school, everyone who could get online did. But many in our region lack either the physical infrastructure or the economic means to access broadband service. For the SCAG region to be competitive and equitable in the future, all Southern Californians must have access to affordable broadband service. So how do we get there? This panel will talk about the ways in which the public and private sectors are working together to bring that essential service into everyone’s homes as soon as possible.

Moderator:

  • Sunne McPeak, Chief Executive Officer, California Emerging Technology Fund

Panelists:

  • Sonia Hooks, Assistant Director, Technology Services, Los Angeles County Office of Education
  • Tony Naughtin, President & Chief Executive Officer, GoldenStateNet
  • Bill Allen, President & Chief Executive Officer, Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation
  • Kevin Harbour, President, BizFed Institute 

Advancing Housing Production Across Sectors: Tools, Resources & Opportunities
Sponsored by Jamboree Housing

With a need of an additional 1.3 million housing units before 2030, the SCAG region cannot rely only traditional methods to plan and build housing locally. In recent years, a variety of innovative planning and financial tools have been developed and implemented by various jurisdictions and entities to help meet local housing goals. This panel will talk about non-traditional ways to plan, fund and build housing and the pro-housing resources available to jurisdictions as we collectively try to meet our regional housing needs.

Moderator:

  • Steve PonTell, President & Chief Executive Officer, National Community Renaissance

Panelists:

  • Grace Chionuma, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley
  • Scott Ochoa, City Manager, City of Ontario
  • Gene Slater, Chairman, CSG Advisors
  • Gustavo Velasquez, Director, California Department of Housing & Community Development

Student Showcase
Some of the SCAG region’s most outstanding students will present exciting and innovative research and planning work on a number of the region’s greatest challenges and opportunities. All attendees will be able to vote to award their favorite projects for an Audience Award and accompanying cash prizes.

Presentations:

  • Visualizing Countywide Mass Rapid Transit in Orange County
  • Synergy in Sustainability
  • On The Grid
3:15 – 3:45 p.m.BREAK & NETWORKING
3:45 – 4:45 p.m.

BREAKOUT SESSIONS II & STUDENT SHOWCASE

 

The Region’s Zero-Emission Transformation
Sponsored by WSP

With advancements in vehicle technology across all modes and state mandates to phase in zero-emission vehicles, the transition to zero-emission provides challenges and opportunities. This panel will take a holistic view of this transition, highlighting opportunities and best practices in the production and commercialization of vehicles, infrastructure provision, workforce and economic development opportunities, ensuring equitable access, and the opportunity to repurpose electric vehicle batteries to support a more resilient energy system.

Moderator:

  • Jonathan Parfrey, Executive Director, Climate Resolve

Panelists:

  • Larry Chung, Vice President of Local Public Affairs, Southern California Edison
  • Lauren Skiver, Chief Executive Officer/General Manager, Sunline Transit
  • Jannet Malig, Director, Advanced Transportation Technology & Energy Center
  • Aravind Kailas, Advanced Technology Policy Director, Volvo Group

Funding Futures of Growth
Sponsored by AT&T

By the end of 2021, the SCAG region recovered nearly 40 percent of the pandemic job losses. While this reveals the region’s underlying strengths and potential, it is only the beginning of the region’s recovery. With its strengths in diversity, work ethic, resilience and innovation, the region can leverage federal and state funding to fuel a new era of growth. This panel will explore the major state and federal funding opportunities available, and how our cities and counties can best position themselves for success.

Moderator:

  • Cecilia V. Estolano, Chief Executive Officer, Estolano Advisors

Panelists:

  • Bill Higgins, Chief Executive Officer, California Association of Councils of Governments
  • Mitch Weiss, Executive Director, California Transportation Commission
  • Stephanie N. Wiggins, Chief Executive Officer, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority

Student Showcase
Some of the SCAG region’s most outstanding students will present exciting and innovative research and planning work on a number of the region’s greatest challenges and opportunities. All attendees will be able to vote to award their favorite projects for an Audience Award and accompanying cash prizes.

Presentations:

  • How Can We Connect the Rim of the Valley Trail?
  • Improving Ridership by Urban Development Near the Station
  • Re-Imagine Our Electrical Towers
  • Visible Fear: Accidents Far Outweigh Concerns of Emissions
5:30 – 7:30 p.m.EVENING RECEPTION
Sponsored by Automobile Club of Southern California and Best, Best & Krieger
May 6 | FRIday

TIME

AGENDA
8:00 a.m.REGISTRATION
8:30 – 9 a.m.BREAKFAST
Sponsored by Ullico
9 – 9:10 a.m.WELCOME
9:10 – 9:30 a.m.STUDENT SHOWCASE AWARDS
9:30 – 10 a.m.KEYNOTE ADDRESS
John Quiñones, ABC News Veteran, Creator & Host, “What Would You Do?”
10 – 11:15 a.m.

PLENARY SESSION

 

Connect SoCal: A Bold Vision for 2050
Sponsored by Ontario International Airport Authority

Connect SoCal 2024, SCAG’s next long-range transportation plan and sustainable communities strategy, will outline a course for achieving multiple mobility, environmental and economic goals. The challenges facing the region, like traffic, affordable housing and climate change are known but complex. As new technologies emerge and the policy context continues to shift, how can local governments work together to face our shared challenges, access resources and enable innovation for a vibrant region?

Moderator:

  • Christina Pascucci, Emmy Award-Winning Journalist, KTLA

Panelists:

  • Toks Omishakin, Secretary, California State Transportation Agency
  • Elizabeth Fretheim, Global Head of Sustainability & Social Responsibility, Nikola Motors
  • Greg Bielli, President & Chief Executive Officer, Tejon Ranch Company
  • Mott Smith, Principal, Civic Enterprise, and Chair, Council of Infill Builders
11:15 a.m.CONFERENCE WRAP-UP

Sponsors

Thank You to Our Generous Sponsors
Diamond

National Community Renaissance

Southern California Edison

Platinum

Southern California Gas Company

 

Technology

Charter Communications (Spectrum)

 

Sustainability Awards Luncheon

Veolia

 

Reception

Automobile Club of Southern California

Best, Best & Krieger

Panel

AT&T

Jamboree Housing

Ontario International Airport Authority

Verizon

WSP

 

Breakfast

Ullico

 

 

Auto Showcase

Arrival

 

 

 

Gold

Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians

BNSF Railway Company

Burrtec

California Air Resources Board

California Contract Cities Association

California Department of Housing and Community Development

Clean Power Alliance

County of Ventura

Economic Development Collaborative

esri

Hayden AI

Lewis Group of Companies

Port of Long Beach

Port of Los Angeles

City of Rialto

San Manuel Band of Mission Indians

The Toll Roads

Transtech

Xara Public Affairs

 

Silver

Citrus Pest & Disease Prevention Program

Granicus

LSA Associates

Morongo Band of Mission Indians

Regional Economic Models, Inc.

Riverside County Office of Economic Development

Strategies 360

Table Rock Partners

TNT Fireworks

West Coast Arborists

Western Riverside Council of Governments

 

Bronze

Coachella Valley Water District

Cubic Corporation

Inland Empire Regional Chamber of Commerce

Kosmont Companies

Mark Thomas

Nationwide Environmental Services

Orange County Business Council

Richards, Watson & Gershon

Rutan & Tucker

University of California, Riverside

San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority

Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District

Western States Petroleum Association

 

 

 

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CONNECT SOCAL 2024 SUBCOMMITTEES 

In September 2022, SCAG launched three subcommittees to look at emerging issues for the Connect SoCal 2024 plan. 

The Resilience and Conservation subcommittee, and the Racial Equity and Regional Planning subcommittee concluded last month, and members of both committees unanimously approved a set of recommendations. 

The Next Generation Infrastructure subcommittee will meet on Feb. 15 to review their key findings and finalize their own recommendations. 

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10 SPOTS STILL AVAILABLE FOR HOUSING SUPPORTIVE GRANT APPLICATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

In addition to Permanent Local Housing Allocation application assistance, SCAG is offering technical assistance for jurisdictions and Tribal Governments to prepare and submit applications for housing-supportive funding.

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State Agency Meetings 

On Nov. 8 and 9, SCAG Executive Director Kome Ajise and SCAG Planning Director Sarah Jepson traveled to Sacramento for a series of meetings with executive leadership at the California Air Resources Board (CARB), the California Office of Planning Research (OPR), the California Strategic Growth Council (SGC) and the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS).   

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REGIONAL EARLY ACTION PROGRAM (REAP) 2.0 PROGRAM UPDATE

Continuing development of the REAP 2.0 program, staff have been conducting outreach to identify priorities for transformative planning and implementation. This has included engaging representatives from disadvantaged and rural communities on their participation in the program. Most recently, staff hosted virtual workshops to provide information and collect feedback from tribal entities and the public.

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REGIONAL EARLY ACTION PROGRAM (REAP) 2.0 PROGRAM UPDATE

Since the approval of the REAP 2.0 Program Framework by the Regional Council (RC) in July, staff has continued outreach efforts to develop specific programs using the framework as a guiding document.

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33rd Annual Demographic Workshop Dates Announced

The 33rd Annual Demographic Workshop, co-hosted by SCAG and the University of Southern California, will be held virtually on the afternoons of Wednesday, Sept. 14, and Wednesday, Sept. 21. This year’s workshop will explore the demographic trends that have and have not bounced back following the COVID-19 pandemic, how different populations have experienced the rebound in different ways, and the impact of remote work and other emerging trends in our cities. More information will be available soon.

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President Harnik Shares Region’s Housing and Transportation Priorities

SCAG President Jan Harnik had the pleasure of hosting a recent meeting with Senate Transportation Committee Chair Lena Gonzalez (D-Long Beach) to discuss our region’s housing and transportation budget priorities, such as the Regional Council’s support for an augmentation to the Infill Infrastructure Grant program and using budget surplus dollars to fully fund the Active Transportation Program.

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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.

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REGISTER FOR THE 57TH ANNUAL REGIONAL CONFERENCE & GENERAL ASSEMBLY

SCAG’s 57th Annual Regional Conference & General Assembly is just around the corner on May 5–6. Register today for access to high-quality presentations and panels, featuring engaging speakers and thought leaders, and unbeatable networking opportunities filled with collaborative, solution-oriented discussions on fostering change and addressing challenges in our communities.

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REGISTRATION FOR THE 57TH ANNUAL REGIONAL CONFERENCE & GENERAL ASSEMBLY IS NOW OPEN!

Join Southern California’s most influential elected officials and policymakers on May 5–6, 2022 at the JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa in Palm Desert, CA. This two-day event will focus on solution-oriented discussions to address the most pressing problems facing communities, businesses, and families throughout the SCAG region. General admission tickets for the event are $350, but registrations done in advance by Thursday, March 31 using the code EARLYBIRD will receive $100 off the general admission price.

The February 2022 Executive Director’s Report covers the agency’s major activities, key programs, and accomplishments over the past month.

The January 2022 Executive Director’s Report covers the agency’s major activities, key programs, and accomplishments over the past month.

 

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