Special Brown Bag Public Policy Forum: Transportation Demand Management
Special Brown Bag Public Policy Forum:
Transportation Demand Management
Join us June 15, 2016 to learn about the City’s proposed Transportation Demand Management (TDM) program.
Transportation Demand Management, often referred to as TDM, is the “Shift” component of the Transportation Sustainability Program, a comprehensive reform of the way the City handles development so that the transportation network keeps pace with growth. TDM incentivizes on-site amenities intended to provide sustainable alternatives to driving - or “shifting” people’s usual practice of driving alone in their cars - by providing residents, business tenants, and visitors with sustainable alternative travel options, for example:
- Subsidized transit passes
- Bike share and/or car-share membership
- Increased bicycle parking
- Market rate parking fees
- Wayfinding signage
- Last-mile shuttle service to get to and from transit hubs
- Real-time transportation information displays
On April 28, 2016, Planning Department staff initiated a Planning Code Amendment for the TDM Ordinance. It is currently scheduled for adoption at the Planning Commission on July 7, 2016.
Presenting will be:
Wade Wietgrefe, AICP
Senior Planner, San Francisco Planning
Michael Schwartz
Senior Transportation Planner, SFCTA
Date and Time
Wednesday Jun 15, 2016
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM PDT
Wednesday, June 15
1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Location
235 Montgomery Street
Suite 760
San Francisco, CA
Fees/Admission
Free for members!
Non-members encouraged to participate and must email for access.
Contact Information
Alex Mitra, 415.352.8808
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