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SCAG briefs SBCAG on LA28 mobility plan: TDM, freight strategies and community hubs
Summary
Komei Ajise of the Southern California Association of Governments told the SBCAG board that LA28 will be larger and more complex than prior games, outlined a four‑pillar framework (mobility, community, environment, economy), and highlighted TDM, freight planning, quick‑build safety projects and community activation hubs as regional priorities.
Komei Ajise, Executive Director of the Southern California Association of Governments, presented to the SBCAG board on Nov. 20 about SCAG’s role in preparing the broader Southern California region for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Ajise described the 2028 events (July 14–30 and Aug. 15–27) as more complex than past games and said SCAG is focused on travel demand management (TDM), legacy investments and accelerating pilot projects that yield durable benefits.
Ajise said SCAG’s program development framework is built on four pillars — mobility, community, environment and economy — and guides…
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