{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "SED_TAZTier2_Prelim_poly_scag", "guid": "EE38E159-3283-4A4C-BB76-C1A2130F3E6E", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "SCAG prepares a growth forecast at multiple spatial scales with the primary objective of developing the socioeconomic data (SED) used to model federal- and state-mandated transportation and air quality outcomes. This dataset includes a preliminary forecast of household and employment growth over 2024-50 at the Tier2 Transportation Analysis Zone (TAZ) level. This data will be reviewed and updated by local jurisdictions during the Connect SoCal 2050 Local Data Exchange (LDX) process.", "description": "

The preliminary growth forecast for Connect SoCal 2050 is developed for the period of 2024-50 and at multiple spatial scales. The demographic and economic forecast of population, households, and employment is first developed at the regional and county levels and was guided by SCAG<\/span><\/span>\u2019<\/span><\/span>s demographic panel of experts. County-level household and employment growth is then disaggregated to the jurisdictional and TAZ levels. <\/span><\/p>

This dataset reflects the preliminary TAZ-level household and employment growth over 2024-50 developed by SCAG following the guiding principles of being rooted in local planning policies, aligned with state policy, and steered by a regional vision. This data will be reviewed and edited by local jurisdictions during the Local Data Exchange process with an input deadline of November 20, 2026. <\/span><\/span><\/p>

As such these plan data represent a snapshot in time and may not reflect subsequently available information. Please contact local jurisdictions directly to ensure the most up-to-date planning, development, and construction information. TAZ-level growth projection data are a tool to understand how regional policies and strategies may be reflected at the neighborhood level. They reflect one set of future growth assumptions that would be consistent with the Sustainable Communities Strategy (SCS); however, there are other development assumptions and growth patterns that would also be consistent with the SCS. As such they may not be used to show project inconsistency with Connect SoCal 2050. TAZ-level growth forecast data are advisory and non-binding and there is no obligation by a jurisdiction to change its land use policies, General Plan, or regulations to be consistent with them.<\/span><\/span><\/p>

<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>", "summary": "SCAG prepares a growth forecast at multiple spatial scales with the primary objective of developing the socioeconomic data (SED) used to model federal- and state-mandated transportation and air quality outcomes. This dataset includes a preliminary forecast of household and employment growth over 2024-50 at the Tier2 Transportation Analysis Zone (TAZ) level. This data will be reviewed and updated by local jurisdictions during the Connect SoCal 2050 Local Data Exchange (LDX) process.", "title": "SED_TAZTier2_Prelim_poly_scag", "tags": [ "Connect SoCal 2050", "TAZ", "SED", "Growth Forecast", "Socioeconomic Data", "Tier2 TAZ", "SCAG", "LDX", "Local Data Exchange" ], "type": "Map Service", "typeKeywords": [ "ArcGIS", "ArcGIS Server", "Data", "Map Service", "Service" ], "thumbnail": "thumbnail/thumbnail.png", "url": "", "extent": [ [ -119.521473844194, 32.5902384500151 ], [ -114.077631559634, 35.8166070619743 ] ], "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 1.7976931348623157E308, "spatialReference": "NAD_1983_UTM_Zone_11N", "accessInformation": "Southern California Association of Governments", "licenseInfo": "

As part of the Connect SoCal 2050 Local Data Exchange (LDX) process, local jurisdictions are invited to review and provide input on the TAZ (Transportation Analysis Zone)-level growth projection. Local input is due to SCAG by November 20, 2026. Once received and reviewed, SCAG may update the data based on the input received pursuant to the guiding principles adopted by the Regional Council on April 9, 2026. As such these data\u2014<\/span>as well as the plan forecast itself\u2014<\/span>represent a snapshot in time and may not reflect subsequently available information. TAZ-level growth projection data are a tool to understand how regional policies and strategies may be reflected at the neighborhood level. They are developed to conduct required modeling and are advisory and non-binding. There is no obligation by a jurisdiction to change its land use policies, General Plan, or regulations to be consistent with Connect SoCal TAZ-level growth projection data. Neither SCAG nor a local jurisdiction shall incur any responsibility as to the completeness, correctness, or accuracy of this information. For details regarding the sources, methodologies, and contents of these data in addition to TAZ boundary maps, please refer to SCAG\u2019s Connect SoCal 2050 Preliminary Data/Map Books or contact LIST@scag.ca.gov. Please contact local jurisdictions directly to ensure the most up-to-date planning, development, and construction information.<\/span><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>", "portalUrl": "" }