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Title: Green Cities Task Force


1
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation
Authority
  • Green Cities Task Force
  • Metro Vanpool Program
  • July 30, 2009

2
What is Vanpool?
  • Vanpooling - Vanpools are similar to carpools,
    except they involve more people. A vanpool is a
    group of 5 to 15 people who regularly travel
    together to work usually 30 miles or more
    (roundtrip) in a van.
  • Benefits to Vanpooling
  • Vanpoolers can shave an average of 20 minutes off
    of their commute time
  • Lower the stress
  • Lower driving costs
  • Help do your part to cleaner air and reduced
    traffic

3
Metros Vanpool Program Description
  • Metro administers the Metro Vanpool Program to
    provide alternative transportation choices to
    commuters, improve air quality, and reduce
    congestion on regional roadways. This program
    offers a monthly financial subsidy to commuter
    vanpools to offset the monthly lease fare to each
    vanpool passenger.

4
What is Metros Vanpool Program?
  • Metro provides an ongoing subsidy of up to 400
    per month to vanpools of 5-15 passengers that
    have their commutes end in Los Angeles County.
  • Thirty-two percent (32) of vanpools in Metros
    program either start or end their commute in a
    South Bay City.

5
Eligibility Requirements
  • Vanpool that ends at an employment site in Los
    Angeles County
  • Vanpool begins with 70 occupancy
  • e.g., minimum of 5 passengers for 7-passenger van
    (driver is included)
  • Available (empty) seats are open to the public
  • Vanpool participant agrees to all program
    requirements including reporting
  • Maintain program guidelines and reporting
    requirements
  • Employee may enter into agreement without employer

6
Metro Vanpool
7
Metro - SBCCOG Relationship
  • Metro and South Bay Cities Council of Governments
    are working on a pilot project to market Metros
    Vanpool program.
  • Concerted outreach and marketing is being
    conducted through the South Bay Environmental
    Services Center.
  • Metro and SBESC see cities as a partner in
    marketing the program.

8
Metro/SBCCOG Outreach Targets
  • South Bay Cities
  • Employers
  • Developers, Building Owner and Property Managers
  • General Public

9
Metro SBCCOG Outreach Program
  • City Connections
  • Employees, Employers, Commercial Property Owners,
    Commercial Property Managers, Developers, General
    public
  • Direct connection with Employers
  • Direct connection with Developers, Building Owner
    and Property Managers
  • Promote the program to residents
  • Work with Chambers and other business
    organizations to promote the Vanpool Program to
    their membership
  • Promote Metros Vanpool Program at community
    events

10
Key Benefits
  • Meet land use, circulation and sustainability
    goals
  • Vanpools provide measureable trip and emission
    reductions
  • Direct CMP credit
  • Actionable Trip Reduction Ordinance (TRO) benefit
  • Help solve parking issues
  • Facilitate sustainability efforts (AB 32 SB
    375)
  • Building Owners/Property Managers
  • Comply with TRO requirements
  • Reduce Parking Demands
  • Direct Transportation Demand Management (TDM)
    element
  • Help with tenant retention
  • Provide economic stimulus
  • Reduce Carbon Footprint

11
Key Benefits
  • Businesses/Employers
  • Provide regulated employers with a proven
    solution (AQMD Rule 2202)
  • Enhance economic development activities
  • Offer the program as an additional benefit to
    employees at no cost
  • Residents
  • Offers residents with a commute option
  • Meet Green initiatives

12
SBESC/Metro Support
  • SBESC staff will work with Metro to will provide
    the following support
  • Organize meetings with Employers
  • Organize information meetings for city employees
  • Organize meetings with developers, building
    owners and property managers
  • Attend special events
  • Conduct surveys and provides analysis to
    determine vanpool potential
  • Conduct formation meetings at employers and
    multitenant sites
  • Help organize vanpool start-up

13
SBESC/Metro Support
  • Metro Support and Materials
  • Policy Development
  • Literature directed toward CEOs and Building
    Owners
  • Marketing and Special Event Plan Development
  • Lobby Banners
  • Direct Marketing
  • Prepare newsletter articles/publications
  • Utility/payroll check stuffer
  • Take Ones and Posters
  • Metro Media Relations
  • Employer/Building Surveys
  • Rideguides and Density Maps
  • Guaranteed Ride Home Program

14
Outreach Support
  • SBESC Contact
  • For all your questions
  • To set up an organizing meeting
  • Understanding your vanpool potential
  • Sahar Sedadi
  • 310-371-7222
  • sahar_at_southbaycities.org

15
Metro Support
  • Valerie Rader
  • Metro Vanpool Coordinator
  • Derek Fretheim
  • Metro Vanpool Consultant
  • Jami Carrington
  • Metro Vanpool Program Manager
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