Member Agencies and Partner Organizations
If you any questions, comments, or need more information, please contact:
Kevin Gilhooley
(213) 236-1878
gilhooley@scag.ca.gov
If you any questions, comments, or need more information, please contact:
Kevin Gilhooley
(213) 236-1878
gilhooley@scag.ca.gov
A total of 15 subregions represent portions of Southern California with shared interests, issues and geography. Subregions play an important role as a conduit between SCAG and the cities and counties of the region by participating and providing input on SCAG’s planning activities. This involvement helps the Regional Council and its committees make better-informed decisions.
The SCAG region includes 16 federally recognized Tribal Governments, which are integral contributors to Southern California’s economy, culture and prosperity.
SCAG is committed to including tribal governments in regional planning and transportation investment process.
For organizations interested in membership/Tribal Government relations, contact:
David C. Salgado
Senior Government Affairs Officer
salgado@scag.ca.gov
SCAG undertakes a number of planning and policy initiatives to encourage a sustainable region, including developing long-range regional transportation and sustainability plans. As a member-driven organization, SCAG prides itself on providing tools to support members’ individual work. SCAG offers many resources and tools to empower our local jurisdictions, including Tribal Governments.
Learn more about the benefits of becoming a member here: Tribal Membership Factsheet
*River Tribes
A total of 15 subregions represent portions of Southern California with shared interests, issues and geography. Subregions play an important role as a conduit between SCAG and the cities and counties of the region by participating and providing input on SCAG’s planning activities. This involvement helps the Regional Council and its committees make better-informed decisions.
The SCAG region includes 16 federally recognized Tribal Governments, which are integral contributors to Southern California’s economy, culture and prosperity.
SCAG is committed to including tribal governments in regional planning and transportation investment process.
For organizations interested in membership/Tribal Government relations, contact:
David C. Salgado
Senior Government Affairs Officer
salgado@scag.ca.gov
SCAG undertakes a number of planning and policy initiatives to encourage a sustainable region, including developing long-range regional transportation and sustainability plans. As a member-driven organization, SCAG prides itself on providing tools to support members’ individual work. SCAG offers many resources and tools to empower our local jurisdictions, including Tribal Governments.
Learn more about the benefits of becoming a member here: Tribal Membership Factsheet
*River Tribes