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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07.B- Council Office 7.B DOC ID: 3845 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO — REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Conference/Seminar From: James Mulvihill M/CC Meeting Date: 06/01/2015 Prepared by: Cheryl Weeks, (909) 384- 5188 Dept: Council Office Ward(s): All Subject: Update of the 2015 Southern California Association of Governments' (SCAG) 50Th Annual Regional Conference and General Assembly (#3845) Current Business Registration Certificate: Not Applicable Financial Impact: None Motion: Receive and file. Synopsis of Previous Council Action: On February 17, 2015, the Mayor and Common Council approved the motion to designate Council Member Mulvihill as the delegate and Council Member Barrios as the alternate delegate for the 2015 Southern California Association of Governments' (SCAG) 50th Annual Regional Conference and General Assembly. Background: Council Member Nickel and Council Member Mulvihill both attended the 2015 Southern California Association of Governments' (SCAG) 50th Annual Regional Conference and General Assembly. The Southern California Association of Governments' (SCAG) 50th Annual Regional Conference and General Assembly, "Celebrating our Past; Envisioning Our Future" was held May 7 - 8, 2015 at the J.W. Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa in Palm Desert, California. Each year, SCAG's member cities select a Delegate and/ or Alternate to represent their city to participate at this Annual Meeting. There is no registration charge for elected officials. The General Assembly meets once a year and it is the only meeting of SCAG's entire membership. Supporting Documents: SCAG Reg Conf and GA DRAFT Agenda 2015_GAAgendaDraft (PDF) Dear Partners and Friends(PDF) Updated: 5/19/2015 by Linda Sutherland Packet Pg.430 0 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS a REGIONAL CONFERENCE GENERAL ASSEMBLY C L Q� O T4 :y V a� PRELIMINARY GGGG � G N v C:EI...EBRATING: OUR PAST, LO ENVISIONING OUR FUTURE WEDNESDAY, MAY o 6:00 pm PRESIDENT'S VIP RECEPTION ....................Santa Rosa Ballroom _ By Invitation Only s THURSDAY, MAY 7 -- 8:00 am -10:30 am NETWORKING&BREAKFAST.........................................West Foyer U 9:15 am -10:15 am REGIONAL COUNCIL MEETING........................Desert Salon 7&8 z 10:30 am -10:40 am WELCOME&OPENING REMARKS....................Desert Salon 7&8 Ln The Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Color Guard M 10:40 am -11:00 am MORNING KEYNOTE..............................................Desert Salon 7&8 „_ M 11:00 am -12:00 pm GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING........................Desert Salon 7&8 p` 12:15 pm -1:45 pm AWARDS LUNCHEON...............................................Springs Ballroom = 2:00 pm - 3:15 pm BREAKOUT SESSION 1A.........................................Desert Salons 1-6 a Start Your Engines-Developing the Resources q Today for Tomorrow's Economy cal BREAKOUT SESSION 1B...............................................Desert Salon 7 0 Making Transit the Easy Choice-Improvements for N the First and Last Mile BREAKOUT SESSION 1C....................................Desert Salons 10-14 What is Past is Prologue- The Evolution of Q Goods Movement in Southern California LL 3:15 pm -3:30 pm BREAK& NETWORKING....................................................West Foyer 3:30 pm -4:45 pm BREAKOUT SESSION 2A........................................Desert Salons 1-6 Q Meeting Public Engagement Challenges on (9 Large Infrastructure Projects a Pt3NSORED B Y TRA NSPOR TA TION CO?„ID0 RAI f c;4tCIF5 ca BREAKOUT SESSION 2B...................................Desert Salons 10-14 0 Beyond Your Dashboard GPS- Way Beyond U a� BREAKOUT SESSION 2C..............................................Desert Salon 7 Innovator Power Hour Q 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm SCAG'S 50TH ANNIVERSARY GALA......................Desert Ballroom Cn MAY 7-8, 2015 FRIDAY, MAY 1W Marriott Desert Springs Resort&Spa 6:30 am - 8:30 am OPTIONAL BIKE TOUR v # 9ss Country Club Drive 8:30 am - 9:30 am BREAKFAST&WELCOME....................................Desert Salon 7&8 ,Im Desert,CA 92260 Q 9:00 am - 9:30 am MORNING KEYNOTE..............................................Desert Salon 7&8 WWW.scag.ca.gov 1ga2015 9:30 am -11:30 am PLENARY SESSION.................................................Desert Salon 7&8 11:30 am CONFERENCE WRAP-UP......................................Desert Salon 7&8 Packet Pg. 431 c� a d c L d /0 U BREAKOUT MMSSIIC lffi to 2:00 PM-3:15 PM 3:30 PM-4:45 PM 0 N BREAKOUT SESSION 1A: BREAKOUT SESSION 2A: Start Your Engines -Developing the Resources Today for Meeting Public Engagement Challenges on Large iE Tomorrow's Economy Infrastructure Projects 5 In 2014,SCAG and the Southern California Leadership Council held the "Why are they doing that?Nobody told me.Not in my backyard!It's Poverty Summit to commemorate the SOth Anniversary of the War on about time they do something about that. Why is it taking so long and Y Poverty,which revealed a yet growing crisis in Southern California— costing so much?"AII this and more is heard from the public during Z the increasing numbers of the poor,working poor and under-educated efforts to plan,design and build infrastructure projects which meet residents in the region.Immediately thereafter,at the 2014 Economic transportation,water and energy needs as well as the demands of It Summit,SCAG laid out the Regional Action Plan for Poverty with short ratepayers and taxpayers.In addition to finding the funds to make V and long-term actions to capitalize on future growth industries,job needed projects a reality,project owners face the challenge to educate, creation,educating the workforce of tomorrow,and regulatory reform. engage,and gain public acceptance and support in every project phase. M This panel presents how we are revving up our jobs and economic How do they do that?Learn how the biggest project owners engage igines on the road to Southern California's prosperity. the public early in project development to meet those challenges and = successfully deliver projects collaborating with cities,constituents and ay BREAKOUT SESSION 113: the community. Making Transit the Easy Choice-Improvements for the t�l First and Last Mile BREAKOUT SESSION 2B: Ln Wa Your Dashboard GPS-and Be ° As the region celebrates its success in creating a transit system that Beyond y Beyond N spans hundreds of miles,and hundreds of stations,many communities Vehicle technology is progressing at such a dramatic rate that in-car are now shifting their focus from the"long drive"to their"short game" GPS is no longer a novelty.Hybrid and electric vehicles are here to stay At the end of every transit trip,transit users must walk,bike,or drive to and rapidly emerging technologies in telematics and automated,semi- 0 get to their final destination.Today,more local jurisdictions are making automated and connected cars will greatly impact the conversation as F modifications in land-use plans as a way to provide more jobs near we plan for the future of the region.All these innovations have brought Q stops and stations.This session will explore strategies for improving to light the limitations of our existing infrastructure and the urgent 0 transit access and increasing ridership through innovative approaches need to address them with viable solutions.This panel will discuss these a to addressing the first-last mile challenge. new technologies and the proper balance between market innovation C9 and government regulation as we imagine our future transportation _ BREAKOUT SESSION 1C: system. `- What is Past is Prologue The Evolution of Goods v Movement in Southern California BREAKOUT SESSION 2C: rn Just over 50 years ago,a new type of technology emerged that would Innovator Power Hour D transform global trade forever:the advent and adoption of the shipping In a departure from the other breakout panels,this session will feature Q container.Few people understood at the time when the first ship short presentations on forward-thinking concepts and relevant projects U carrying containerized goods arrived at the Port of Los Angeles,it that hope to inform and inspire.Speakers will provide an overview of N signaled the beginning of an economic revolution that would transform cutting-edge solutions to current real-world problems as well as those the SCAG region into the Nation's premier trade gateway.Today, yet to materialize. m E emerging technologies and nascent business models may provide the U nxt major leap in the evolution of goods movement and the logistics idustry.This panel will explore these emerging developments and their Q implication on the future of commerce in Southern California. Packet Pg.432 v ca .a CL as U Dear Partners and Friends, L I am looking forward to spending the next few days with you in Palm Desert at SCAG's 50th Anniversary Regional c Conference&General Assembly.We have put together an exciting,meaningful and thought-provoking program U designed to energize and inspire you,and provide you with valuable networking opportunities with your colleagues Q from throughout this great region.Here are some things you can look forward to: U U) LO SUPPORT our region's most innovative and outstanding green region,active transportation and integrated N planning projects in Southern California at our Sustainability Awards Luncheon t NETWORK with our exhibitors and enter in the Exhibitor Sponsor contest for your chance to win a Fitbit Surge � and Dodger Dugout tickets LEARN from our topical experts about issues ranging from public engagement challenges to the exciting z LO to and how we can overcome the economic challenges for our of new automated vehicle technology, g possibilities gyp co M region N CELEBRATE SCAG's 50 year legacy at our gala dinner and post-reception with SCAG's house band,Staff L Infection,and on Friday morning,listen to an open and frank discussion with me and past executive directors of "- SCAG N i U PARTICI..PATE in our Friday session on the 2016-2040 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy and learn about the development of this important long-range vision for the region L c� m SHARE your conference experience with social media c d Our complete agenda can be found online here. t Event App Q Packet Pg.433 This year, we have a new smartphone app, "SCAG @50,"which is available for free on Apple iTunes, Android, Blackberry, and Windows phones. Feel free to download it now, browse the agenda and access the speaker bios.All our presentations will be uploaded to the app after the event. m v CL m Attire U P The conference calls for business casual attire.However,for our Gala Dinner,cocktail attire is suggested. Thank you for your support and I look forward to your participation. U U Best, a U N LO 0 Hasan Ikhrata Executive Director = am 14 Z LO 0 _ m u- 'v c N L _ CL L Y _ E V a Packet Pg.434