2025 Federal Transportation Improvement Program

The 2025 Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) implements transportation projects for fiscal years 2024-25 through fiscal years 2029-30 as planned in the Connect SoCal 2024 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy. The FTIP comprises three volumes: Executive Summary (Volume I), Technical Appendix (Volume II), and List of Projects (Volume III (Part A & Part B). Volume II includes the federally required conformity analysis and findings for the SCAG region. Volume III includes a county-by-county breakdown of local highway, state highway, and transit projects.
On June 6, the SCAG Regional Council authorized the release of the draft 2025 FTIP for a 30-day public review and comment period. The comment period was open from July 12 to Aug. 12.
The SCAG Regional Council adopted the 2025 Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) on Sept. 5, 2024.
Final 2025 FTIP
Adopted by SCAG’s Regional Council on Sept. 5, 2024 | Resolution No. 24-667-3
FEDERAL APPROVAL LETTER - Dec. 16, 2024
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY — Volume I of III
TECHNICAL APPENDIX — Volume II of III
(418 pages, 55 MB)
PROJECT LISTING — Volume III of III PART A
(689 pages, 6.08 MB)
PROJECT LISTING — Volume III of III PART B
(404 pages, 6.45 MB)
Each proposed amendment to the 2025 FTIP contains comparison reports of all projects submitted in an amendment requiring a 10-day public review before being submitted to the approving agencies, i.e., Caltrans, Federal Highway Administration, and Federal Transit Administration (FTA). Along with the comparison reports, the link also contains the Financial Plan and Conformity Determination report associated with the amendment.
SCAG is relying on the public participation process for the FTIP to satisfy FTA public participation requirements for the transit Program of Projects (POP). The public notice of public participation activities and the time established for public review of and comments on the FTIP will satisfy the POP requirements.
Subject to revisions to address comments received during the public review period, the proposed FTIP Amendments will be the final program unless amended, and a final notice will not be published.
- FTIP AMENDMENT #25-12
Proposed Project Listings by County
- Imperial County Comparison Report
- Los Angeles County Comparison Report
- Orange County Comparison Report
- Riverside County Comparison Report
- San Bernardino Comparison Report
- Ventura County Comparison Report
- Various Public Comparison Report
- Conformity Determination Comparison Report
SCAG Regional Financial Plan
Conformity Determination Analysis- FTIP AMENDMENT #25-09
Proposed Project Listings by County
- FTIP AMENDMENT #25-06
Proposed Project Listings by County
- FTIP AMENDMENT #25-03
Proposed Project Listings by County
- FTIP AMENDMENT #25-01
Proposed Project Listings by County
The 2025 Approved FTIP contains all the Federally Approved project listings for the current FTIP. The current version is listed first and therefore supersedes all previous versions. The project listings are broken down by county and system.
- FTIP Amendment #25-09 Including Amendments 1-9
Imperial County
State Highway
Local Highway
Transit
100% Prior YearLos Angeles County
State Highway
Local Highway
Transit
100% Prior YearOrange County
State Highway
Local Highway
Transit
100% Prior YearRiverside County
State Highway
Local Highway
Transit
100% Prior YearSan Bernardino County
State Highway
Local Highway
Transit
100% Prior YearVentura County
State Highway
Local Highway
Transit
100% Prior YearVarious County
- FTIP Amendment #25-05 Including Amendments 1-5
Imperial County
State Highway
Local Highway
Transit
100% Prior YearLos Angeles County
State Highway
Local Highway
Transit
100% Prior YearOrange County
State Highway
Local Highway
Transit
100% Prior YearRiverside County
State Highway
Local Highway
Transit
100% Prior YearSan Bernardino County
State Highway
Local Highway
Transit
100% Prior YearVentura County
State Highway
Local Highway
Transit
100% Prior YearVarious County
- FTIP Amendment #25-01 Including Amendments 1-2
Imperial County
State Highway
Local Highway
Transit
100% Prior YearLos Angeles County
State Highway
Local Highway
Transit
100% Prior YearOrange County
State HIghway
Local Highway
Transit
100% Prior YearRiverside County
State Highway
Local Highway
Transit
100% Prior YearSan Bernardino County
State Highway
Local Highway
Transit
100% Prior YearVentura County
State Highway
Local Highway
Transit
100% Prior YearVarious County
The status of amendments and approvals table provides information on the status of the 2025 Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) in the SCAG region. Effective Feb. 14, 2012, Caltrans delegated SCAG the authority to approve Administrative Modifications to the Federal Statewide Transportation Improvement Program. The delegation letter is available online.
NUMBER | TYPE | COUNTIES | SCAG APPROVAL | CALTRANS APPROVAL | FTA/FHWA APPROVAL |
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25-09 | Amendment | Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura | 06/06/25 | 06/09/25 | |
25-08 | Administrative Modification | Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura | |||
25-07 | Administrative Modification | Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura | |||
25-06 | Amendment | Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Various | 05/08/25 | 05/23/25 | |
25-05 | Administrative | Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura, and Various | |||
25-04 | Administrative | Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, Ventura, and Various | |||
25-03 | Amendment | Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura, and Various | 03/13/25 | 03/18/25 | |
25-02 | Administrative Modification | Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura, Various | |||
25-01 | Amendment | Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura, Various | 11/15/24 | 12/20/24 | |
25-00 | Formal Adoption of 2025 FTIP | Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura, Various | 11/15/24 | 12/16/24 |

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