Performance Monitoring & Assessment
Connect SoCal 2024
As a performance-based plan, the investments identified in the Connect SoCal 2024 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy are expected to result in significant benefits to the region, not only with respect to transportation and mobility, but also air quality, economic activity, job creation, sustainability, public health and equity.
- Chapter 5: Measuring Our Progress
Chapter 5 of Connect SoCal 2024 describes the performance measures projected from the implementation of Connect SoCal 2024. Chapter 5 also describes how Connect SoCal 2024 addresses statutory requirements regarding environmental justice, Senate Bill 375, greenhouse gas emission reductions, transportation conformity and the federal Transportation Performance Management program.
- Performance Monitoring Technical Report
The Connect SoCal 2024 “Performance Monitoring Technical Report” expands the performance results presented in Chapter 5, providing a quantitative mechanism to link the regional goals identified in Connect SoCal 2024 with implementation performance to meet regional goals.
- Caltrans Transportation Planning Resources
The Caltrans Transportation Planning website provides a variety of resources related to performance monitoring, including the 2050 California Transportation Plan
Highway Performance Monitoring System
The Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS) program plays an important role in providing Caltrans and the Federal Highway Administration with consistent data to analyze the performance of the National Highway System, in guiding federal highway funding programs and facilitating SCAG’s ability to accurately assess regional performance relative to vehicles miles traveled (VMT), traffic congestion and transportation system operational efficiency. Each spring, SCAG coordinates with Caltrans and local jurisdictions to solicit updated HPMS traffic data.
Caltrans produces annual statewide HPMS data reports, available for download on the Caltrans website. The Caltrans HPMS reports are currently available for the years 2001 through 2022.
Federal Transportation Performance Management Program
In 2012, the federal transportation authorization legislation, known as MAP-21, established a national performance-based transportation monitoring and reporting system, including specific performance measures to assess progress toward national transportation goals relative to traffic safety, infrastructure condition, highway operational efficiency and transit system performance. The federal commitment to performance-based transportation system planning and programming continued through subsequent legislative packages, including the FAST Act in 2015 and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act in 2021.
As the metropolitan planning organization for the six-county Southern California region, SCAG is required to develop a Federal System Performance Report to include with each update of the Regional Transportation Plan. The System Performance Report describes the federally designated transportation performance measures, the statewide and regional targets associated with each of the measures and the progress being made toward targets. The Connect SoCal 2024 “Federal System Performance Report” is included as a section of the “Performance Monitoring Technical Report.”
SB 743 Local Implementation Assistance
To promote the successful local implementation of Senate Bill (SB) 743, SCAG sought opportunities to coordinate with various local jurisdictions throughout the region to provide technical and policy assistance in the development of local and county-wide SB 743 implementation tools and strategies.
- SB 743 Local Implementation Assistance Final Reports
- Los Angeles Department of Transportation Vehicle Miles Traveled Mitigation Program

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.

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.

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).

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.