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In Southern California, there are several Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) architectures that may be applicable to an ITS project. SCAG has developed a Southern California Regional ITS Architecture that addresses multi-county issues: those projects, programs, and services that require connectivity across county boundaries or are deployed at a multi-county level. Secondly, each County has developed a Regional ITS Architecture to provide a framework for local deployment of ITS applications.  A third “layer” is also in place at the state level: the California ITS Architecture and System Plan addresses those services that are rolled out or managed at a state level or are interregional in nature.

SCAG’s Southern California Regional ITS Architecture provides a framework for ITS planning that promotes interoperability and communication across jurisdictional boundaries. Projects developed under a regional framework extend the usefulness of any single project by making information easily accessible for operators and users of the system. The Southern California Regional ITS Architecture is intended to provide a resource for project sponsors and transportation providers that coordinates cross-county planning efforts in the SCAG region and facilitates project development (planning, design, implementation, etc.).

Regional ITS projects, or transportation projects (both highway and transit) with ITS elements, that want to be eligible for Federal transportation funding are required to be consistent with the Southern California Regional ITS Architecture pursuant to 23 CFR 940.9 and 940.11. In addition, such projects must comply with system engineering requirements and applicable Federal standards that have been adopted for the implementation of ITS.

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The January 2021 Executive Director’s Report covers the agency’s major activities, key programs, and accomplishments over the past two months.

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Executive Director’s Monthly Report, November 2024

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The February 2021 Executive Director’s Report covers the agency’s major activities, key programs, and accomplishments over the past month.

The March 2021 Executive Director’s Report covers the agency’s major activities, key programs, and accomplishments over the past month.

The April 2021 Executive Director’s Report covers the agency’s major activities, key programs, and accomplishments over the past month.

The May 2021 Executive Director’s Report covers the agency’s major activities, key programs, and accomplishments over the past month.

The June 2021 Executive Director’s Report covers the agency’s major activities, key programs, and accomplishments over the past month.

The July 2021 Executive Director’s Report covers the agency’s major activities, key programs, and accomplishments over the past month.

The September 2021 Executive Director’s Report covers the agency’s major activities, key programs, and accomplishments over the past month.

The October 2021 Executive Director’s Report covers the agency’s major activities, key programs, and accomplishments over the past month.

The November 2021 Executive Director’s Report covers the agency’s major activities, key programs, and accomplishments over the past month.

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