B
- Baldwin Park *Not a current member
- Banning
- Barstow
- Beaumont
- Bell
- Bell Gardens
- Bellflower
- Beverly Hills
- Big Bear Lake
- Blythe
- Bradbury
- Brawley
- Brea
- Buena Park
- Burbank
H
- Hawaiian Gardens
- Hawthorne *Not a current member
- Hemet
- Hermosa Beach
- Hesperia
- Hidden Hills
- Highland
- Holtville
- Huntington Beach
- Huntington Park
M
- Malibu
- Manhattan Beach *Not a current member
- Maywood
- Menifee
- Mission Viejo
- Monrovia
- Montclair
- Montebello
- Monterey Park
- Moorpark
- Moreno Valley
- Murrieta
P
- Palm Desert
- Palm Springs
- Palmdale
- Palos Verdes Estates *Not a current member
- Paramount
- Pasadena
- Perris
- Pico Rivera
- Placentia
- Pomona
- Port Hueneme
Subregional Organizations in the SCAG Region
- Arroyo Verdugo Communities Joint Powers Authority
- City of Los Angeles
- Coachella Valley Association of Governments
- Gateway Cities Council of Governments
- Imperial County Transportation Commission
- Las Virgenes Malibu Council of Governments
- North Los Angeles County
- Orange County Council of Governments
- San Bernardino County Transportation Authority / San Bernardino Council of Governments
- San Fernando Valley Council of Governments
- San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments
- South Bay Cities Council of Governments
- Ventura Council of Governments
- Western Riverside Council of Governments
- Westside Cities Council of Governments
Tribal Governments
The SCAG region includes 16 federally recognized Tribal Governments, which are integral contributors to Southern California’s economy, culture and prosperity.
SCAG is committed to including tribal governments in regional planning and transportation investment process.
contact
For organizations interested in membership/Tribal Government relations, contact:
David C. Salgado
Senior Government Affairs Officer
salgado@scag.ca.gov
Membership for Tribal Governments
SCAG undertakes a number of planning and policy initiatives to encourage a sustainable region, including developing long-range regional transportation and sustainability plans. As a member-driven organization, SCAG prides itself on providing tools to support members’ individual work. SCAG offers many resources and tools to empower our local jurisdictions, including Tribal Governments.
Learn more about the benefits of becoming a member here: Tribal Membership Factsheet
SCAG Regional Council & Policy Committee Tribal Member/Representatives
- Andrew Masiel Sr., Pechanga Development Corporation, Regional Council Member
- Secretary Geneva Mojado, Soboba Tribe of Luiseno Indians, Community, Economic and Human Development Member
- Secretary Steven Leash, Cahuilla Band of Indians, Energy and Environment Committee Member
- Councilmember Joseph “Joe” Murphy, Pechanga Band of Indians, Transportation Committee
- Councilmember Jeanette Burns, Morongo Band of Mission Indians, Transportation Committee
SCAG Programs
- Go Human
- Highways to Boulevards
- Sustainable Communities Program
- Grant Opportunities
- Stay Informed Join Our Mailing List
Federally Recognized Tribal Governments In the SCAG Region
Imperial County
Riverside County
- Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians
- Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians
- Cabazon Band of Mission Indians
- Cahuilla Band of Mission Indians
- Morongo Band of Mission Indians
- Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians
- Ramona Band of Mission Indians
- Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians
- Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians
- Torres-Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians
- Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians
San Bernardino County
- Chemehuevi Indian Tribe*
- Colorado River Indian Tribe*
- Fort Mojave Indian Tribe*
- San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
*River Tribes