Description: Updated layer from SCAG - uploaded to SDE on 11/3/22. Below is the metadata from SCAG:This is the High Quality Transit Areas (HQTA) in the SCAG Region for plan year 2045. SCAG’s HQTA is within one-half mile from major transit stops and high quality transit corridors and developed based on the language in Senate Bill 375. The definitions of major transit stops and high quality transit corridors are as follows:A. Major Transit Stop: A site containing an existing rail transit station, a ferry terminal served by either a bus or rail transit service, or the intersection of two or more major bus routes with a frequency of service interval of 15 minutes or less during the morning and afternoon peak commute periods (CA Public Resource Code Section 21064.3). It also includes major transit stops that are included in the applicable regional transportation. B. High-Quality Transit Corridor (HQTC): A corridor with fixed route bus service with service intervals no longer than 15 minutes during peak commute hours.Major transit stops and high quality transit corridors are extracted from 2045 plan year data of the 2016-2045 RTP/SCS. This inventory is based on available information at the time regarding existing and planned transit service. However, transit agencies make adjustments to bus service on a regular basis. Users are encouraged to consult with their appropriate transit provider(s) to obtain the latest information on existing transit routes and frequencies. Please note this dataset may undergo changes as SCAG continues to update its transportation network and SCAG shall not be responsible for local jurisdiction's use of this map.
Copyright Text: Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG)