2023 Regional Conference & General Assembly

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GA 2023
MAY 4-5
JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa

We would like to thank all attendees, speakers and sponsors who attended the 58th annual Regional Conference & General Assembly. Local leaders from throughout Southern California convened at the JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa in Palm Desert. This conference brought together state and local elected officials, CEOs, business and civic leaders, transportation and environmental stakeholders, local government staff, and others.

We would like to extend sincere appreciation for our sponsors and their generous support of the program. Thanks also to our speakers, panelists, members and partners who made the event such a success.

Highlights

  • Outgoing SCAG Regional Council President Jan Harnik closed out her term by sharing the “2022-23 President’s Report,” a detailed report of SCAG’s accomplishments since May 2022, which were also highlighted in the 2022-23 Year in Review video. 
  • New board officers for 2023-24 were welcomed: Hon. Art Brown (City of Buena Park) who will serve as the new SCAG Regional Council President; Sup. Curt Hagman (San Bernardino County) who will serve as Regional Council First Vice President; and Hon. Cindy Allen (City of Long Beach) who will serve as Regional Council Second Vice President. Additionally, former Regional Council First Vice President Sup. Carmen Ramirez was posthumously named Regional Council President, In Memoriam, for the 2023-24 term.
  • Recognition of seven exemplary local projects at the 2023 Sustainability Awards Luncheon.
  • Attendees participated in our Student Showcase and panel sessions. The panels looked at some of the biggest challenges and opportunities facing the region, including mobility hubs; accelerating clean transportation in Southern California; job growth in an inclusive economy; and housing in the region.
  • Photo gallery

Agenda

MAY 3 | WEDNESDAY

3 p.m. EXECUTIVE/ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE MEETING

5 p.m. NEW MEMBER PROGRAM (Invitation Only)

6 p.m. PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION (Invitation Only)

MAY 4 | THURSDAY 

8:00 a.m. REGISTRATION, NETWORKING & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

9:00 a.m. REGIONAL COUNCIL MEETING
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10:00 a.m. WELCOME & OPENING REMARKS

11:00 a.m. GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING
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  • Presentation of Colors, Palm Desert California Cadet Corps

12:15 p.m. SUSTAINABILITY AWARDS LUNCHEON

  • SPONSORED BY REYES COCA-COLA BOTTLING & COCA COLA NORTH AMERICA

2:15 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONS I 

ACCELERATING CLEAN TRANSPORTATION IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

  • SPONSORED BY CLEAN POWER ALLIANCE

Driven by the need for greenhouse gas emissions reductions, needed improvements in local air quality, and state and federal targets, the urgency to advance clean transportation is higher than ever. For local governments, public agencies, private companies and manufacturers alike, it’s no longer a question of “if”, it’s a question of how fast and what will it take to prepare. This panel will explore the state of technology and infrastructure for zero- and near-zero-emission vehicles, opportunities and challenges to ‘clean the fleet’ for both transit and goods movement, and the role of consumer behavior and barriers in furthering adoption.

MODERATOR: Jimmy O'Dea, Assistant Deputy Director, Transportation Electrification, Caltrans

PANELISTS:

  • Zanku Armenian, Director of Public Affairs, Southern California Edison
  • Darrell Johnson, Chief Executive Officer, Orange County Transportation Authority
  • Megan McKernan, Research Director, Automobile Club of Southern California
  • Matt Miyasato, Vice President, Strategic Growth & Government Affairs, First Element Fuels

JOB GROWTH IN AN INCLUSIVE ECONOMY

  • SPONSORED BY MAJESTIC REALTY

Despite forecasts of an economic recession on the horizon, the region’s job growth remains strong. Nevertheless, considering the actual and potential impacts of emerging social, technological and climate disruptions, we must re-examine what the jobs of the future will look like and rethink pathways to these jobs in the SCAG region. This panel will explore how our region can foster a resilient workforce and robust business climate in the face of new challenges and opportunities while reaping the benefits of more inclusive economic growth.

MODERATOR: Gigi Moreno, Senior Economist, SCAG

PANELISTS:

  • Guillermina Gina Núñez-Mchiri, Dean, San Diego State University, Imperial Valley
  • Brian Radley, Vice President of Operations, Brookfield Residential
  • Rachel Selleck, Executive Director of Government Affairs, Providence Health
  • Gene Seroka, Executive Director, Port of Los Angeles

2:15 p.m. STUDENT SHOWCASE

Some of the SCAG region's most outstanding students will present exciting and innovative research and planning work on regional challenges and opportunities. All attendees can vote for their favorite projects to win an Audience Award and accompanying cash prizes.

PROJECTS: 

  • The Implications of Siting Choices in the RHNA Process
    Dylan Ando – University of California, Irvine
  • The Path to Connectivity: Improving Bikeways in Orange County
    Emily Le – University of California, Irvine
  • Food Accessibility & Inequality in the Inland Empire
    Shane Sheldon – University of Redlands
  • Breaking it Down: Crime and Public Transportation
    Hasti Soutehkashan – University of California, Irvine
  • Los Angeles' Orange Economy Potential
    Iskar Waluyo – University of Southern California

3:15 p.m. BREAK & NETWORKING

3:45 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONS II

MOBILITY HUBS: FORGING CONNECTIONS ACROSS MODES

  • SPONSORED BY WSP

Mobility hubs are spaces where people can access a range of public and private transportation options – from e-scooters, buses and rail to charging stations and secured bike storage – in locations convenient to nearby housing, employment and retail. Mobility hubs connect to many new trends in mobility today, which encourage collaboration and coordination across operators and stakeholders. They represent a departure from traditional, often siloed approaches to mobility planning and operations. This panel will explore the ongoing efforts to plan and implement these hubs across the region, highlighting their potential to create a more multimodal, sustainable and resilient transportation system.

MODERATOR: Mylissa Magallenes, Deputy Director for Strategic Partnerships & Initiatives, California State University, Los Angeles

PANELISTS:

  • Joe Iacobucci, Senior Principal, NP Leader New Mobility, Sam Schwartz
  • Danielle Kochman, Mobility Planning Manager, San Diego Association of Governments
  • Gene Oh, Chief Executive Officer, Tranzito

HOUSING THE REGION

  • SPONSORED BY JAMBOREE HOUSING

With an influx of funding for housing production, how can jurisdictions achieve meaningful outcomes? This panel will explore the who, how and where of housing production in the context of the region’s housing crisis. Attendees will learn about tools and resources that can help position the region for funding and to accelerate housing production.

MODERATOR: Cecilia V. Estolano, Chief Executive Officer & Founder, Estolano Advisors

PANELISTS:

  • Mark Asturias, Executive Director, Irvine Community Land Trust
  • Wells Lawson, Deputy Executive Officer, Joint Development, LA Metro
  • John Reekstin, Senior Vice President, The Olson Company

3:45 p.m. STUDENT SHOWCASE

Some of the SCAG region's most outstanding students will present exciting and innovative research and planning work on regional challenges and opportunities. All attendees can vote for their favorite projects to win an Audience Award and accompanying cash prizes.

PROJECTS:

  • The Steps to Solving Southern California’s Housing Shortage
    Uriah Campos – University of California, Irvine
  • A Two-step Floating Catchment Area (2SFCA) Method to Evaluate Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Accessibility in Los Angeles
    Baoqi "Eileen" Chen – University of Southern California
  • Water Wonderful World: Groundwork for Greener Governments
    Auzzsa Eaton – University of California, Irvine
  • Following the Food Trail: A Systems Examination of Food Waste Management at Upland, CA
    Denise Truong – California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
  • The Unhoused Crisis in Los Angeles, California: A Prospective Policy Analysis
    Bailey Wong – California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

5:30 p.m. EVENING RECEPTION

  • SPONSORED BY ONTARIO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY

MAY 5 | FRIDAY

8:00 a.m. REGISTRATION

8:30 a.m. BREAKFAST

  • SPONSORED BY NATIONAL COMMUNITY RENAISSANCE

9:00 a.m. WELCOME

9:10 a.m. STUDENT SHOWCASE AWARDS

9:30 a.m. KEYNOTE ADDRESS

REIMAGINE THE STATUS QUO WITH MOONSHOT THINKING

Ozan Varol, Rocket Scientist turned Professor, Bestselling Author and Expert on Creativity and Critical Thinking

10:00 a.m. PLENARY PANEL SESSION

CONNECT SOCAL: LOCAL DECISIONS, REGIONAL IMPACT

Connect SoCal 2024, SCAG’s upcoming Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy, will have a draft release this fall, but the success of the plan relies on local decision-making. During this closing session of the conference, we will hear from leaders in the public and private sectors about how leadership at the local level can create a more equitable and resilient region. What new ideas, approaches or technology can we leverage to produce meaningful outcomes in our communities and across the region?

MODERATOR: Jan Harnik, Outgoing President, SCAG

PANELISTS:

  • Erik Dietz, Chief Operating Officer, Michelin Mobility Intelligence
  • Noelani Derrickson, Senior Policy Adviser, U.S. West, Tesla
  • Dan Dunmoyer, President & Chief Executive Officer, California Building Industry Association
  • Anna Roach, Executive Director & Chief Executive Officer, Atlanta Regional Commission

11:15 a.m. CONFERENCE WRAP-UP

Keynote Speaker

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Ozan

Ozan Varol
Rocket Scientist turned Professor, Bestselling Author, and Expert on Creativity and Critical Thinking

Ozan Varol is one of the world’s foremost experts in creativity, innovation, and critical thinking. He helps industry-leading organizations reimagine the status quo with moonshot thinking.

A native of Istanbul, Ozan moved to the United States when he was seventeen to attend Cornell University where he majored in astrophysics. In 2003, he served on the operations team for the 2003 Mars Exploration Rovers project that sent two rovers - Spirit and Opportunity - to Mars.

Ozan’s diverse personal background (as a former rocket scientist turned lawyer turned university professor and popular author) allows him to connect with wide-ranging audiences. He’s delivered keynote speeches to small and large crowds at conferences, start-ups, and Fortune 500 companies across numerous industries. Ozan is also the #1 bestselling author of Think Like a Rocket Scientist: Simple Strategies You Can Use to Make Giant Leaps in Work and Life.

Sponsors

Thank You to Our Generous Sponsors

Platinum

Automobile Club of Southern California

Southern California Edison

Sustainability Awards Luncheon

Reyes Coca Cola Bottling & Coca Cola North America

 

Reception

Ontario International Airport Authority

 

Panel

Clean Power Alliance

Jamboree Housing

Majestic Realty

WSP

Technology

Charter Communications - Spectrum Enterprise

 

Breakfast

National Community Renaissance (National CORE)

 

Auto Showcase

Athens Services

 

Gold

Amazon

AT&T

Best, Best & Krieger

BNSF Railway Company

Burrtec

California Air Resources Board

California Contract Cities Association

California Department of Transportation

California High Speed Rail Authority (HSR)

CalPortand Company

Citrus Pest & Disease Prevention Program

County of Ventura

esri

HDR Inc.

HNTB Corporation

California Department of Housing and Community Development

Inland Empire Business Journal

Inland Empire Regional Chamber of Commerce

Lewis Group of Companies

Placeworks

Port of Long Beach

Rutan & Tucker

San Manuel Band of Mission Indians

SitelogIQ

Southern California Gas Company

The Port of Hueneme

Port of Los Angeles

TNT Fireworks

Transtech

Tribal Alliance of Sovereign Indian Nations (TASIN)

Valley Vista Services, Inc.

Verizon

Silver

Building Industry Association (BIA) of Southern California

City of Palm Desert

Kosmont Companies

LSA Associates

Morongo Band of Mission Indians

NAIOP Inland Empire Chapter

Riverside County Office of Economic Development

Southern California Leadership Council

The Olson Company

West Coast Arborists

Western Riverside Council of Governments

 

Bronze

AECOM

Carrier Johnson + Culture

Colantuono, Highsmith & Whatley, PC (CHW LAW)

Controlled Thermal Resources (CTR)

CPCS

CUBIC

Language Arts of USA

Lighthouse Public Affairs

Loving Home Hospice for Children

Mark Thomas

Metrolink

Michelin

Nationwide Environmental Services

Regional Economic Models, Inc. (REMI)

Richards, Watson & Gershon (RWG)

Southern California Group

Townsend Public Affairs

Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District (Upper District)

Waste Management

Western States Petroleum Association (WSPA)

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