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​On April 4, 2013, the Transportation Committee of the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) released Draft Amendment #1 to the 2012-2035 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy and Draft Amendment #13-04 to the 2013 Federal Transportation Improvement Program for a 30-day public review and comment period.

View the Draft Amendment #1 to the RTP/SCS and Amendment #13-04 to the 2013 FTIP.

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The interactive version of the 2012-2035 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS) is now available.

View the iRTP at www.scagrtp.net.

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The 2012-2035 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS) adopted by the Regional Council on April 4, 2012 is now available for download.

Go to the 2012-2035 RTP/SCS report downloads page.

Visit the iRTP website, an interactive Regional Transportation Plan.

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The Southern California Association of Governments has prepared a Final Program Environmental Impact Report (PEIR), SCH# 2011051018, in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act for the 2012-2035 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS).​

The Final PEIR for the 2012-2035 RTP/SCS certified by SCAG's Regional Council at its April 4, 2012 meeting is now available for download.

Go to the Final PEIR downloads page.

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The Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) is a long-range transportation plan that is developed and updated by SCAG every four years. The RTP provides a vision for transportation investments throughout the region. Using growth forecasts and economic trends that project out over a 20-year period, the RTP considers the role of transportation in the broader context of economic, environmental, and quality-of-life goals for the future, identifying regional transportation strategies to address our mobility needs.

Click to learn more about the RTP.

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The Sustainable Communities Strategy (SCS) is a newly required element of the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP). The SCS will integrate land use and transportation strategies that will achieve ARB emissions reduction targets.

Click to learn more about the SCS.

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