San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG) is
the council of governments and transportation planning agency for San Bernardino
County.
Breaking News...
- STIP and I-15-La Mesa/Nisqualli Interchange Q and A
On March 5, 2008, the SANBAG Board of Directors approved the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) application to receive funding for $448 million in transportation projects in San Bernardino County, $83 million of which is for projects in the High Desert/Mountain Region.
- Quarterly Economic Report: April 2008
As California’s State budget looms ahead in an air of uncertainty, San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG) will continue moving forward with plans for future transportation upgrades as projects receive the necessary funding.
- Passenger Rail Short Range Transportation Plan
This Short-Range Transit Plan provides basic information about the transit services provided in San Bernardino County, including performance, needs, deficiencies and a proposed plan for operations and capital investments covering the next five years. - Development Mitigation Nexus Study and Arterial Project List The Measure I 2010-2040 development mitigation program approved by the SANBAG Board of Directors on November 2, 2005 and amended on November 7, 2007 is comprised of Appendix K (Nexus Study) and Appendix J (Implementation Language) of the Congestion Management Program. All of the most recent Board-adopted components of the development mitigation program are posted below.:
- Appendix K (Nexus Study)
- Nexus Study Attachment 1 (Arterial Project List)
- Appendix J (Implementation Language)
Featured Story
SANBAG and Caltrans Remember
Martin Matich
For the past 40 years, Martin A. Matich helped
build the Inland Empire into a booming
industrial, commercial and residential region.
After a year-long illness, Matich died Saturday,
April 19.
Read the full story in this month's Cruisin' Through Construction...


