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Transportation Demand Management
(TDM) Program
TDM is a series of measures promoting alternatives to the
single occupant vehicle for reducing traffic congestion and improving air
quality by maximizing the use of the existing transportation infrastructure.
These measures include carpooling, vanpooling, transit, walking, bicycling,
telecommuting, compressed work weeks, etc.
The primary goal of the City’s Employer TDM program is to
reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality through the reduction of
work-related car trips. The strategy used is the utilization of the technical
assistance provided by the TDM Program Manager and the implementation of the
Contra Costa Countywide Incentive Programs at employment sites.
Technical assistance, program development, and implementation
services available to participating employers include:
- Coordinate, distribute, and evaluate employee
transportation surveys
- Implement citywide commuter incentive programs for
carpooling, vanpooling, transit and a citywide guaranteed ride home program
for residents and businesses
- Coordinate and implement regional commuter campaigns such
as; Bike to Work Week, Spare the Air, California Rideshare Week and Vanpool
Month
- Provide and disseminate information on national campaigns
such as Earth Day, Try Transit Week, etc.
- Provide "Transportation Options" presentations to employers
and employees relocating to San Ramon and other portions of the Southwest
Contra Costa County
- Organize and facilitate employer transportation commuter
fairs
- Coordinate and facilitate Spare the Air commuter fairs at
employment sites
- Facilitate with local transit agencies to develop,
increase, and promote transit service
- Provide assistance and support to property managers with
multi-tenant buildings to coordinate and implement commuter rideshare programs
- Provide and distribute rideshare information to local
Chambers of Commerce, developers, and homeowner associations
Commuter Incentive Programs
Residents and commuters of San Ramon who travel to, through, or from Contra
Costa County can take advantage of commuter incentive programs, including:
For more information on the City’s Transportation Demand
Management (TDM) programs, contact Darlene Amaral, Transportation Analyst at
(925) 973-2655, email at damaral@sanramon.ca.gov or Leslie Chase, Office
Specialist at (925) 973-2650, email at lchase@sanramon.ca.gov
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