- Current Program
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- Southern California Comments on the Interim Environmental Review of U.S. - Thailand Free Trade Agreement, January 6, 2006
- Goods Movement in Southern California: The Challenge, The Opportunity, and The Solution, September 2005
- Southern California Regional Strategy for Goods Movement: A Plan for Action February 2005, Amended March 2005
- Regional Goods Movement Strategy (3-page version), Amended March 2005
- Reports – Knowledge Base
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SCAG is pleased to introduce the Goods Movement Knowledge Base, a searchable electronic library of over 150 goods movement studies. Now you can find out the current state of knowledge on your goods movement topic of interest. The reports go back as far as 1982 and are mainly focused on the SCAG region. Search results are returned in reverse chronological order; click on the title of a report to view a summary and access the report file.
Click to enter the Goods Movement Knowledge Base
Links to Other Goods Movement Study Databases
- University of Southern California / California State University Long Beach METRANS Transportation Center
- U.S. Department of Transportation Bureau of Transportation Statistics TRIS (Transportation Research Information Services) Database
Popular Reports:
Some of our most commonly accessed reports are listed below.
Major local, regional, and state efforts are underway to reduce emissions associated with goods movement sources in Southern California, including a combination of plans, policies, requirements, and regulations by the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, the South Coast Air Quality Management District, and the California Air Resources Board. The Goods Movement Emission Reduction Action Plan (see hyperlink below) is intended to complement these efforts by helping SCAG and other agencies make decisions about investments in transportation infrastructure and mobile source controls. Please note, that this document focuses primarily on truck and railroad locomotive emission reduction strategies, since SCAG is actively engaged in planning improvements to these systems. This Action Plan complements a much lengthier technical report that presents a detailed emission reduction and cost effectiveness analysis for more than 40 individual strategies (see: Analysis of Goods Movement Emission Reduction Strategies: Task 1 Final Report).
- Goods Movement Emission Reduction Action Plan - Final
- Analysis of Goods Movement Emission Reduction Strategies: Task 1 Final Report, January 2008
- Inland Port Feasibility Study: Draft Report on Inland Port Case Studies, June 2006
- Final Report: Port and Modal Elasticity Study, November 2005
- Inland Empire Railroad Main Line Study, June 2005
- Subregional Freight Movement Truck Access Study, July 2004
- Logistics and Distribution: An Answer to Regional Upward Social Mobility, June 2004
- CVAG Southeast Bypass Routing Study Report, May 2003
- Goods Movement Truck and Rail Study, January 2003
- Technical Appendix: Subregional Freight Movement Truck Access Study
- Goods Movement Truck Count Study, September 2002
- Los Angeles-Inland Empire Railroad Mainline Advanced Planning Study, October 2002
- Empty Ocean Container Logistics Study, May 2002
- Goods Movement Program White Paper: A Survey of Regional, Initiatives and a Discussion of Program Objectives, January 2002
- SR-60 Truck Lane Feasibility Study, February 2001
- Goods Movement Task Force Meeting Agendas
- Goods Movement Task Force Meeting Minutes
- Goods Movement Task Force Presentations
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- August 2, 2007 Goods Movement Control Measures Workshop
- January 17, 2007 Goods Movement Task Force Meeting
Goods Movement Program
Next Meeting
Goods Movement Task Force
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
SCAG Main Office
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Contact
If you have any questions or comments, please contact Mike Jones at (213) 236-1978 or email at jonesm@scag.ca.gov