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HomeMy WebLinkAbout*P02-0042 E. Jaime Court Preliminay TDM Plan 11-16-2006 EAST JAMIE COURT PRELIMINARY TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT PLAN Prepared for: CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO and . rALEXANDRIA REAL ESTATE EQUITIES, INC nF;;........h. )':>.0,") IJlfI- ;vmeme c:Ift'. ~ &~~, n Prepared by: CAS:i, J{)~ - OD4d: UPfJCU - 000) 7DMQlQ - 000/ :_ ~;;-?200LP THE HOYT COMPANY m ~ .k_ (916) 448-2440 Originally Submitted June 11, 2002 Updated August 7, 2006 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARy............ ............. ............... .................... .... ..................... ............. .......i SUMMARY OF UPDATED TDM MEASURES .................................................................... ii 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE............................................................................1 2.0 TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT GOALS...................................1 3.0 EMPLOYEE MODE SPLIT EAST OF HIGHWAY 101..............................................2 Table 1 - Comparable Transportation Mode-Use Rates ............................................3 Table 2 - Estimated Alternative Transportation Modes............................................3 4.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION............................................................................................4 Table 3 - Summary of Project Modifications ..............................................................4 TDM Site Plan............................................................................................................... 5 5.0 PARKING MANAGEMENT ...... .............. ........ ............... ......... ................ .............. ..... 6 5.1 Parking Supply............. ...... ... ....... ............. ........ ...... ........... .......................... ......... 6 Table 4 - East Jamie Court Parking Assessment ........................................................6 5.2 Free Parking for Car and Vanpools and Clean Fuel Vehicles............................ 6 5.3 Preferential Car and Vanpool Parking............. ....... .................................... ......... 6 5.4 Passenger Loading Zones..................................................................................... 7 5.5 Motorcycle Parking ...... ........... ........ ........ ...... .......... ................... ...................... ..... 7 6.0 CARPOOL AND V ANPOOL RIDE MATCHING SERVICE ....................................7 7.0 TRANSIT .... .... ..... ............ ....... ............ .................................... .................. .... ................. 8 7.1 Direct Route to Transit.......................................................................................... 8 7.2 Shuttle Services to East Jamie Court ....................................................................8 Table 5 - Shuttle Service to East Jamie Court ....................... ................. ............ ......... 8 Shuttle Services ............................................................................................................ 9 7.3 Shuttle / Bus Stops................................................................................................ 10 7.4 Caltrain................................................................................................................. 10 7.5 Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) .........................................................................10 7.6 Sam Trans ......... ............... ............. .......................... ... .................... ......... ........ .... ...10 7.7 Downtown Dasher Taxi Service .........................................................................11 7.8 Ferry Service.................. ........... ......... ................ ............ .......... ........ ....... ............ ..11 8.0 BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN AMENITIES ...........................................................11 8.1 Pedestrian Connections...................................................................................... .11 8.2 Bicycle Parking - Long-Term and Short-Term ..................................................11 Table 6 - Bicycle Parking Recommendation............................................................. 12 8.3 Bicycle Connections............................................................................................ .12 8.4 Bicycle Resources................................................................................................ .12 San Mateo County Bicycle Map ................................................................................13 Bay Trails Bicycle Map............................................................................................... 14 8.5 Shower and Clothes Lockers ..............................................................................15 Table 7 - Proposed Shower and Locker Facilities ....................................................15 9.0 EMPLOYEE TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR............................................. 15 9.1 Designated Employer Contact.......................................................................... ..16 9.2 Employee Transportation PI yer.......................................................................... 16 9.3 Promotional Programs...................................................................................... ..16 9.4 Tenant Training and Developer-Provided Resource Representative .............17 9.5 Transportation Information for Visitors and Applicants .................................17 10.0 ALTERNATIVE COMMUTE EMPLOYEE INCENTIVES ......................................17 10.1 Carpool Incentive Program............................................................................... 18 10.2 511 Rideshare Reward$ ..................................................................................... 18 10.3 Vanpool Incentives.......................................................................................... ..18 10.4 Try Transit Program.......................................................................................... 18 11.0 GUARANTEED RIDE HOME PROGRAM............................................................. .19 12.0 FLEXTIME.............. ..................................................................................................... 19 13.0 TELECOMMUTING ........ ..... ................. ..................... ........ ........ ............ ............... .... 20 14.0 INFORMATION BOARD / KIOSK........... ........ ....... .......... ........................ ......... ....... 20 15.0 ON-SITE AND NEARBY PROJECT AMENITIES ...................................................20 15.1 Cafe..................................................................................................................... 21 15.2 Recreational and Bicycle Facilities................................................................... 21 16.0 KICK-OFF EVENT...................................................................................................... 21 17.0 TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION .......................................21 18.0 COMPLIANCE MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT....................................... 22 18.1 Annual Employee Commute Survey ...............................................................22 18.2 Annual Summary Report.................................................................................. 23 18.3 Triennial Report................................................................................................. 23 18.4 Penalty for Noncompliance.............................................................................. 23 18.5 Lease Language.................................................................................................. 24 19.0 CONCLUSION ..... ....................... ........................ ........... ............................... ...... ....... 24 EXHIBIT A - Transportation Demand Management Program, June 11, 2002 EXHIBIT B - Accounting of C/ CAG Trip Credits, East Jamie Court, updated- August 7, 2006 ATTACHMENTS: Employer Shuttle Rider Pass Program Downtown Dasher - Mid-day Taxi Service Sample Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Program Employee Transportation Flyer Carpool Incentive Program Flyer Rideshare Reward$ Flyer Vanpool Program Flyer Try Transit Program Flyer Guaranteed Ride Home Program East Jamie Court Preliminary TDM Plan August 7, 2006 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Traffic congestion and air pollution are critical concerns in maintaining a healthy economy and lifestyle within the City of South San Francisco. Traffic congestion results in time lost to residents and commuters, and increased demand on City fiscal resources for roadway construction and maintenance. Mobile sources, such as automobiles, account for 50% of all air pollution in South San Francisco. The developer of the East Jamie Court project prepared a Preliminary Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Plan in June 2002. This plan was designed to achieve a 28% alternative mode use that addresses both traffic and air quality concerns in South San Francisco. The plan assumed occupancy based on a speculative tenant, 133,000 square foot building, 375 parking spaces and a floor area ratio (FAR) of 0.50. A copy of the 2002 plan is provided in Exhibit A. Modifications to the project increase the building size by 29,000 square feet, add 84 parking spaces and creates a FAR of 0.61. This plan, updated May 2006, includes City ordinance-required and extra measures, annual survey monitoring and triennial reporting. The plan has a variety of infrastructure and incentive-based measures which encourage all forms of alternative mode use such as car and vanpool, transit and shuttles, bicycling, walking, and telecommuting. An important feature, although not a formal TDM plan measure, is the reduced level of parking made available for the project. The project proposes a modest parking availability with 14.4% less parking than code for the development at 2.83/1,000 square feet. City code is 3.3/1,000 square feet. The reduced parking level will help to discourage single occupancy vehicle (SOV) use. Other measures such as shuttles, carpool spaces, showers and bicycle facilities, and commuter incentives, including the Guaranteed Ride Home (GRH) program, will support employees who choose alternatives to driving alone. This plan is performance based. The modified project is required to achieve a 30% alternative mode-use by tenant employees. The mode-use will be monitored annually with the first employee commute survey to be conducted one year after occupancy. An alternative mode-use summary report will be submitted to the City's Economic Community Development Director after the annual employee commute survey has been conducted. Every three years thereafter, a triennial report will be made to the City to document the mode-use rate at the project. Efforts to reduce drive-alone commuting and expand the mode options available to commuters can take many years to develop and mature. The current commute environment to San Mateo County and the City of South San Francisco will offer project commuters lower levels of roadway congestion and higher highway travel speeds according to recent regional surveys conducted by the Alliance and RIDES. Correspondingly, the transportation alternatives available to commuters may be less attractive when compared with the ease and convenience of driving alone. Reduced traffic congestion contributes toward SOV usage. In addition, all tenant-employers and their employees will be provided with free parking, which may further encourage drive-alone usage. m The Hoyt Company Page i East Jamie Court Preliminary TDM Plan August 7, 2006 The updated elements contained in this plan are consistent with other South San Francisco employee commute programs. This plan will meet the 30% alternative mode- use goal. This TDM plan has been updated to reflect the appropriate measures required by the City. A summary of updated measures is provided below. SUMMARY OF UPDA TEO TOM MEASURES Tra.nsp()Jia.tion..Demand.Ma1\ag~tnent...Mea.su.tes 2001 City Ordinance Required Measures A. Bicycle parking (long term) ~ Bicycle parking (short term) ~ Carpool and vanpool ridematching assistance D. Designated Employer/Tenant Point of Contact (ETC) ~ Direct route to transit (well-lit path or sidewalk to shuttles) ~ Free parking for carpool and vanpools G. Guaranteed/Emergency Ride Home program H. Information Boards/Web site l Passenger drop off and loading zone L Pedestrian connections K. 10% preferential Carpool & Vanpool parking (surface lot) ~ Promotional programs M. Showers M. Clothes lockers N. Utah-Grand Shuttle System - South San Francisco Caltrain Station - Glen BART Station - South San Francisco BART Station O. Transportation Management Association participation Annual Employee Survey (100%, non response = SOY) Annual TOM Report to City Council & Planning Commission & Triennial Reporting TOM Site Plan June 2002 28% TOM Plan 2006 Updated 30% TOM Plan (The Hoyt Company) yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes not stated yes not stated yes yes yes not stated yes yes yes not stated yes yes yes yes yes yes yes not stated yes yes yes yes yes yes n/a not stated yes not stated yes yes yes yes yes not provided yes m The Hoyt Company Page ii East Jamie Court Preliminary TOM Plan August 7, 2006 SUMMARY OF UPDATED TDM MEASURES - CONTINUED yes yes yes yes no yes no yes . no yes yes Additional Measures in TOM Plan ~ Bicycle connections D. Flextime L On-site/Nearby amenities - Cafe - On-site recreational (Greenbelt area) - Direct link to recreational (Bay Trails) H. Telecommuting yes not stated not stated yes Kick-off Transportation Fair New employee orientation & training/ initial commuter survey Provide taxi vouchers to employees for medical _ appointments Developer reimburse: tenant-employee vanpool medical exams Taxi voucher for local business travel _ Developer-provided tenant training and assistance Developer-provided Commute Program Resource Representative Develo er- rovided assistance to rocure GRH rants Develo er to etition shuttles for bike racks Oevelo er contribution to RIDES for Bike to Work event Charter buses for rou activities Shuttle Shelter or waitin areas Tenant-provided vanpool or transit subsidy $20-$50/mo. Pre-tax Payroll Deductions/Commuter Choice ($105/mo.) encouragement Ca ool, Van ool, Transit Incentives Secure motorc cle arkin Downtown Dasher - free midday services Tenants to provide visitors and applicants with transportation options, schedules and maps Partici ate in S are the Air Pro ram Bic cle resources (www.511.or ) _ Lease language - tenant TDM requirements Include transportation link for future Bay Ferry Service yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes not stated es yes yes es not stated not stated yes es es yes es yes yes [II The Hoyt Company Page iii East Jamie Court Preliminary TOM Plan August 7, 2006 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE The East Jamie Court project supports the City of South San Francisco's policy of focusing clustered development along major transportation corridors. This project is located near to and is served by u.s. Highway 101 and Interstate 280, a Caltrain station, and a BART station. The comprehensive plan of trip reduction measures identified in this report is essential to realizing the trip reduction potential of the project. The combination of these critical factors will provide the momentum to maintain a 30% alternative mode-use rate for this project. Through monitoring efforts, such as the annual survey of employees to determine transportation mode split, the project will be able to better focus transportation coordination efforts and encourage tenant employees to use alternative transportation. The first mode-use survey report will be submitted to the City of South San Francisco after one year of occupancy. 2.0 TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT GOALS The basic premise of Transportation Demand Management (TDM) is the maximum utilization of existing transportation resources. The City of South San Francisco, as is typical of other urban areas in the United States, has hundreds of millions of dollars invested in roadway infrastructure and public transit infrastructure. The goal of TDM is to more efficiently and economically take advantage of these major capital investments. The following are three basic goals that can be achieved through effective utilization of TDM measures: 1) Convert trips to an alternative mode of transportation (e.g., transit, carpools or vanpools, bicycling) 2) Provide technological solutions (e.g., compressed natural gas, electric/hybrid vehicles, or other zero emission vehicles) 3) Eliminate trips (e.g., compressed work weeks, telecommute) Until recently in the United States, the answer to relieving congestion on roads, and in parking structures, was to build more roads and parking structures (similar in concept to building another manufacturing plant to expand productivity on levels). Current economics and limited resources affect the ability to build and maintain more roads or parking structures. This reality necessitates better utilization of the existing transportation infrastructure (similar to adding a second shift at an existing plant). To this end, TDM measures support the transition to a greater use of existing alternative transportation options. The measures and programs outlined in this plan support and meet the 30% trip reduction goal as identified in by the City of South San Francisco's TDM Ordinance 1300-2001. m The Hoyt Company Page 1 East Jamie Court Preliminary TOM Plan August 7,2006 Using the City of South San Francisco's TDM Ordinance guidelines, the estimated number of trips needed to meet a 30% reduction for the number of employees estimated to occupy the project is 122. This TDM Plan also meets many requirements of the Revised C/CAG Guidelines for the Implementation of the Land Use Program approved by the City/County Association of Governments (C/ CAG) of San Mateo County in September 2004. Trip credits identified in this Preliminary TDM Plan for the project total more than 263. The C/ CAG accounting of all trip credits applicable in this updated Preliminary TDM Plan is provided in Exhibit B. 3.0 EMPLOYEE MODE SPLIT EAST OF HIGHWAY 101 According to the Commute Profile 2005 Regional Report, prepared by RIDES for Bay Area Commuters, the San Mateo County alternative mode-use rate is approximately 29% with the Bay Area regional rate comprising approximately 34% alternative modes. The larger Bay Area alternative mode use rate is indicative of paid parking in the more urban core areas, whereas parking is free or much less expensive in many areas of San Mateo County (e.g. the City of South San Francisco). The 2005 Employee Transportation Survey conducted by the Alliance identified the San Mateo County alternative mode-use rate at 29.9%. The overall alternative mode-use rate for the City of South San Francisco was identified at 30.2%. ,.( In Fall 2005, an employee commute survey was conducted at a similar employment site in South San Francisco at Britannia Oyster Point. Results from the survey indicated an alternative commute mode rate of 35%. However, it should be noted that this nearby employment site offers employee commute subsidies that enhance their alternative mode-use performance. It is unknown if a future employer at the Jamie Court project will offer subsidies to employee. Table 1 shows the comparison of alternative mode-use rates for the Bay Area Region, County of San Mateo, City of South San Francisco and a similar employer site. m The Hoyt Company Page 2 East Jamie Court Preliminary TOM Plan August 7, 2006 Table 1 Comparable Transportation Mode-Use Rates San Mateo County Bay Area Region City of South San Francisco South San Francisco - Britannia Oyster Point Campus 29.0% 34.0% 29.9% 30.2% 35.0% Based on current and historical alternative mode-use data for the South San Francisco and East of Highway 101 business areas, an example of estimated employee alternative mode-use distribution was calculated. This estimate reflects the TDM measures described in this plan but does not assume that commute subsidies are provided. Table 2 shows the various alternative transportation modes estimated for a life science tenant at the East Jamie Court project. Table 2 Estimated Alternative Transportation Modes Drive alone to work site Ca 001 Transit Other (motorc de, telecommute) Bic cle Van 001 Walk Non-commutin (sick, vacation, business travel) Total 61.92% 16.45% 9.48% 1. 98% 0.99% 0.62% 0.50% 8.08% 100.00% 250.8 66.6 38.4 8.0 4.0 2.5 2.0 32.7 405 The implementation of TDM measures identified in this plan will result in an estimated 30% alternative mode use rate representing approximately 122 employees from a total of 405. This sample scenario provides a distribution example of employee alternative transportation choices, depicting a typical workweek day, for the project. The actual distribution of transportation modes could vary and will be clarified in the survey results. m The Hoyt Company Page 3 East Jamie Court Preliminary TOM Plan 4.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION August 7, 2006 The project is a 6.13-acre project owned by Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. (Alexandria) in the City of South S m Francisco located south of the u.s. Highway 101 in South San Francisco in an area bat is known as the birthplace of the biotechnology industry. The project is two Class-A office/hboratory buildings containing 162,000 square-feet. The proposed construction consis1 s of two, three-story buildings and is intended to accommodate life science and office tenants. The project is designed to maximize opportunities for pedestrian, bicycle, carpool, transit and shuttle connectivity. Forty carpool parking spaces are planned with one space designated for a vanpool. Six Class I bicycle lockers and four bicycle racks will be provided at the building for bicycle commuters at no charge to employees. Showers and lockers will also be providl~d for bicycle, pedestrian and other alternative commuters. Shuttle services to BART and Caltrain are located one block north from the site on Haskins Way the project. Nearby food service is within two blocks and the Bay Trails bicycle trails parallels the project helping to create a self sufficient development reducing the number of trips made daily to and from the project. The Floor Area Ratio (FAR) is 0.61. This increased or bonus FAR requires the need for more stringent employee surveys and triennial reporting to the City. Parking will be provided at a ratio of 2.83 cars per 1,000 square-feet. Approximately 459 vehicle parking spaces (320 surface and 139 lower level garage spaces) are planned for the site, a 14.4% reduction from city code. A TDM site plan is provided on pa~ e 5. This site plan shows the location of preferential parking, bicycle facilities, pedestrian connections and direct routes to transit. It also depicts the location of showers and lockers, information kiosks and the recreational greenbelt. Table 3 shows a summarV' of the project modifications.' 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( '-"..'--->.-:.:):.~:/..:,:x~...... \; .....1 ~ \: I_!' / / A \ _ I ,_ ./ "I , . I I t- ~y - I ,~. '. ,/ , ~ II,;....." " ,r\-{ ,.r" / ":5 '."_')1_ {'i:.' \ ~ I ~ 11 .\.:~..,};.;.._.~'~-hi~. ...--r: -(Ui --~c.,' .. t3 \ -t ~(T '7 r.:J -&;: ~ --------.I .... .~.-. .__;11' ~ - A V M s"'Ni")I..r- J-r- .. ~ ( -.---, '\.-.. :, ~'.''o:l'"'' .00_'- ,.:, ~ \ \,.-;: ,-..:-..- ..o-~ ~ 'ct1 .. :'\ :i! l3 ~ <1 ~ ! [;f ~ ~ ~ ~ o tll A -::::;- 'S if. "5 -f ~- ~ i i 3 ~ 0. " 5 :l ;tc-,. ~ <ii~6_ GJ The Hoyt Company Page 5 East Jamie Court Preliminary TOM Plan August 7, 2006 5.0 PARKING MANAGEMENT 5.1 Parking Supply There will be a total of 459 surface and garage parking spaces. The ability and willingness to rideshare is directly linked to parking availability. By not providing an overabundance of parking spaces at full build out, the project is laying the groundwork for successful promotion of alternative transportation. Preferential parking spaces placed near the building entrances (within 100 feet of building entrances) are an excellent incentive that sends a clear visual message to employees and the community that alternative transportation is important. The City parking code for this type of project is one space for each 250 square-feet for the first 50,000 square feet and 3/1,000 square feet thereafter for the remaining 75,000 square feet. The East Jamie Court project is proposing a 2.83/1,000 square feet parking ratio. This is a 14.4% reduction in on-site parking. Table 4 shows the reduction of parking for the project. Table 4 East Jamie Court Parking Assessment 536 459 (77) 14.4% However, all employees will be provided with free parking which may encourage drive alone usage. 5.2 Free Parking for Car and Vanpools and Clean Fuel Vehicles Parking will be free for all carpool, vanpool and clean-fuel vehicle participants. 5.3 Preferential Car and Vanpool Parking One effective means of encouraging employees to rideshare and/ or use a clean-fuel vehicle is to reserve the most preferred parking spaces for the exclusive use of car and vanpools. These preferred parking spaces will be designated with signage and pavement striping. Upon completion of this project, a minimum of 10% of employee parking will be designated for carpool, vanpool, and clean-fuel vehicles. The project will provide 40 carpool parking spaces and one vanpool space in premium, convenient locations (i.e., close to buildings, in the shade, etc.) within 100 feet of the building entrance. These preferential parking spaces will be specially signed and/ or striped and may require employee registration and permitting. m The Hoyt Company Page 6 East Jamie Court Preliminary IDM Plan August 7, 2006 5.4 Passenger Loading Zones In order to facilitate disembarking and embarking of rideshare passengers, passenger loading / unloading areas will be provided. Passenger loading zones for carpool and vanpool drop off will be located in the main entrance north of the public plaza. 5.5 Motorcycle Parking A secure area will be provided for motorcycle parking. 6.0 CARPOOL AND V ANPOOL RIDEMA TCHING SERVICE Regional Rideshare Program's Ridematch Service, via 511.org and the Peninsula Traffic Congestion Relief Alliance (Alliance) provide free car and vanpool matching services. On-site employer contacts will promote the on-line 511 service directly to employees on a regular basis and allow the Alliance to solicit carpool sign-up at on-site employer events such as annual Transportation Fairs, Wellness or Benefits events, etc. Tenant/ employer contacts can also research employee ZIP code data from Human Resource records and offer to match up employees who live near each other. Car and vanpooling will be strongly encouraged at the project. An Employee Transportation Flyer will be able to promote the free personalized matching assistance through the 511 Rideshare and Alliance programs. This car and vanpool ridematching service provides individuals with a computerized list of other commuters near their employment or residential ZIP code, along with the closest cross street, phone number, and hours they are available to commute to and from work. Individuals are then able to select and contact others with whom they wish to car or vanpool. They will also be given a list of existing car and vanpools in their residential area that they may be able to join if vacancies exist. The 511 system gives commuters the information they need to make more informed choices when planning trips. By calling in or logging on, commuters can get up-to-the- minute information about traffic conditions, public transportation options, ridesharing, and bicycling anytime, anywhere throughout the greater Bay Area Region and northern California. The 511 system offers one-stop shopping for traffic, transit, rideshare and bicycle information in the region. The nine-county system is the first 511 service to go online in California. It provides links to 511 systems in Sacramento, Oregon and Nevada and is available from any phone, provided the carrier supports 511. Most counties in the region have wireless and landline access to the service through major carriers. m The Hoyt Company Page 7 East Jamie Court Preliminary TOM Plan August 7, 2006 7.0 TRANSIT Caltrain, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) and SamTrans provide transit service to South San Francisco in proximity to the project site. Shuttle services are provided from the South San Francisco BART and South San Francisco Caltrain Stations providing links for transit riders near to the project site. 7.1 Direct Route to Transit A well-lit pedestrian path will be provided from the building, utilizing the most direct route, to the nearest shuttle stop. East Jamie Court project transit riders will connect with shuttles within two blocks at Haskin Way and Swift Avenue. 7.2 Shuttle Services to East Jamie Court Working with the Alliance, the project utilizes a comprehensive shuttle system with both peak period and lunchtime service (via the Downtown Dasher). Shuttle services are provided near to the project site. A Utah-Grand Area Caltrain and a BART shuttle offer 17 peak morning trips and 18 peak evening trips for employees. Daily shuttle service totals 35 trips. The Utah-Grand Area BART shuttle circulates between the South San Francisco BART station and the project at 15, 30 and 45-minute frequencies. There are currently a total of 18 BART shuttle trips to and from the project site. The Utah-Grand Area Caltrain shuttle service circulates between the South San Francisco Caltrain Station and the project during the morning and evening peaks at 20, and 35-minute frequencies. Seventeen (17) Caltrain shuttle trips provide connecting service to and from the project site. Table 5 shows the number of shuttle trips provided to the project site for connectivity to the South San Francisco BART and Caltrain stations.' Table 5 Shuttle Service to East Jamie Court Utah-Grand Area Caltrain Shuttle Utah-Grand Area BART Shuttle 8 9 9 9 17 18 The South San Francisco Employer Shuttles, including the Utah-Grand Area shuttles, operate on an employee pass program. Participating projects, tenants or employers who contribute funding for the shuttles are provided with free passes for their employees. An Employer Shuttle Rider Pass Program flyer is provided as an attachment. Shuttle route maps are provided on page 9. III The Hoyt Company Page 8 East Iamie Court Preliminary TDM Plan August 7, 2006 Caltrain Shuttle Map UTAH - GRAND AREA CAL TRAIN SHUTTLE .. Ca'. SSF Caltrain Slallon . .!.o~j > ~ . . 10 '" 169 Harbor. >' ~ ~ ~ ~ :I: E. ran EAST JAMIE COURT Swill .. . Mi .h . , c . > <: - ~ * . x " > iii t: o e ;;' " g; ~ -' Haskin Wa'i between Swift & Grand 339 Harbor ~ ~o.D Sister Cities To: SSF BART Station m Oster Point Blvd EAST JAMIE COURT 169 Harbor. 1(;1 ~ .8 m ~ :I: l:lw~l'>~ iii M;lchell Ave \ ~ Avenue t:: ~Lawrence/. g SSF Littlefield ~ ~ . Conference 'W elf ~ '" " c '" > <: c ~*. Haskin Way between Swift & Grand Utah 339 Harbor m The Hoyt Company Page 9 East Jamie Court Preliminary roM Plan August 7, 2006 7.3 Shuttle/Bus Stops Shuttle drop-off and pick-up locations for commuter service, BART and Caltrain are located off-site, within two blocks at Haskin Way and Swift Avenue. 7.4 Caltrain Caltrain operates a frequent fixed-route commuter rail service seven days a week between San Francisco and San Jose, as well as limited service to and from Gilroy on weekdays. Caltrain operates on 15 to 30-minute frequencies during the peak periods in the morning and evening. Midday service operates approximately every hour. Service is less frequent during weekends, and holidays. Caltrain service is available approximately 1.22 miles from the project at the South San Francisco station located at 590 Dubuque Avenue and Grand Avenue. The Gateway Area Caltrain Shuttle provides connecting service to the project site. Caltrain services were enhanced in 2004 to add express trains during peak hours. However, this new service does not provide an express stop to the South San Francisco Caltrain Station and hence will not benefit employees at the 681 Gateway Boulevard proj ect. 7.5 Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) BART is a 92.7-mile, 43-station automated rapid transit system located along five lines of double track. Trains traveling up to 80 mph connect San Francisco to Colma and other East Bay communities - north to Richmond, east to Pittsburg/Bay Point, west to Dublin/ Pleasanton, and south to Fremont. Service is scheduled every 15 minutes during peak periods. Service during Holidays, and weekends are modified. BART-to-the-Airport expanded the system by 8.7 miles along the peninsula from Colma to a new intermodal station in Millbrae. Four new stations were created inCluding the South San Francisco Station located between EI Camino Real and Mission Road to the south of Hickey Boulevard. The project is approximately 3.39 miles from the South San Francisco BART Station. 7.6 SamTrans SamTrans provides bus service throughout San Mateo County, with connections to the Colma, Daly City, and South San Francisco BART stations, San Francisco International Airport, peninsula Caltrain stations and downtown San Francisco. The system connects with San Francisco Muni, AC Transit and Golden Gate Transit at San Francisco's Transbay Terminal, with the Dumbarton Express and with Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority in Menlo Park and Palo Alto. There is no direct SamTrans service east of Highway 101 area. SamTrans service does connect at the South San Francisco BART Station and subsequently the Utah-Grand Area Shuttle Service that drops off and picks up within two blocks at Haskin Way and m The Hoyt Company Page 10 East Jamie Court Preliminary TOM Plan August 7, 2006 Swift Avenue. Sam Trans does not provide a direct connection to the South San Francisco Caltrain Station, however; Routes 130, 292, 133, and 132 are within approximately 1/ 4-mile walking distance from this station and the connecting shuttle services near the project site. 7.7 Downtown Dasher Taxi Service This free taxi service provides an 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. pick-up service throughout the East Highway 101 business parks in South San Francisco. Using existing shuttle stops, taxis drop off riders at locations in the downtown retail area. The Downtown Dasher, operated by the Peninsula Yellow Cab of South San Francisco and managed by the Alliance, requires an employer provided voucher and a trip reservation before 10:00 a.m. This midday service is currently free to participating employers. A detailed Downtown Dasher flyer is provided as an attachment. 7.8 Ferry Service Currently, no scheduled water transit service exists in the South San Francisco area. Water transit service to South San Francisco is anticipated by September 2009. Prior to this service becoming operational, employees will be given a link to this resource. 8.0 BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN AMENITIES 8.1 Pedestrian Connections A safe, convenient and well-lit pedestrian path is provided, utilizing the most direct route, to the nearest shuttle stop close to the project. Lighting, landscaping and building orientation is designed to enhance pedestrian safety. 8.2 Bicycle Parking - Long-Term and Short-Term Free Class I and Class II bicycle parking facilities will be provided on-site as follows: · Commercial, R&D, and office uses: one bicycle space for every 50 vehicle spaces required. · Restaurants, retail: one bicycle space for every 50 vehicle spaces required. Six Class I (long-term) bicycle lockers or a covered, enclosed, secure area will be provided to enhance the viability for bicycle commuters. These Class I bicycle lockers and four Class II bicycle racks will be placed at the building. Table 6 shows the recommended and total number of bicycle facilities for the proposed project. This level of bicycle parking slightly exceeds the City's required parking levels. Note: The Peninsula Traffic Congestion Relief Alliance provides a 50% match for the costs of purchasing and installing any bike parking, from basic racks to high security lockers, up to a maximum of $500 per unit. ID The Hoyt Company Page 11 East Jamie Court Preliminary TOM Plan August 7, 2006 Table 6 Bicycle Parking Recommendation Estimated Number Parking Spaces Bicycle Parking Ratio Bic cle Parkin Needed Class I - long-term Class II - short-term 6 4 All bicycle parking facilities will be located in convenient, safe and well-lit areas with maximum space for the ingress and egress of bicycles. 8.3 Bicycle Connections The project has excellent connections directly parallel to south lot line to regional bicycle facilities and the San Francisco Bay Trail. The Bay Trail is a network of multi-use pathways circling San Francisco and San Pablo Bays. The ultimate route is planned to be a 400-mile route through nine Bay Area counties and 42 shoreline cities. The trail provides commuters an exceptional pathway to bicycle or walk to work in the South San Francisco Area. A map of surrounding bikeways is provided on page 13. A map of the Bay Trails is provided on page 14. 8.4 Bicycle Resources Free Bike Buddy matching, bicycle maps and resources are provided via the 511 system. Bicycle commuters looking to find a riding partner can log-on to bicycling~,511.org for more information. . The Alliance provides a free one-hour, on-site Bike and Pedestrian Safety Program for employees. This workshop teaches commuters about bicycling and walking as a safe, stress-relieving commute mode; traffic laws for bicyclists and pedestrians; bicycle maintenance tips; and offers a drawing for free bicycle-related prizes. A program flyer is provided as an attachment. m The Hoyt Company Page 12 East Jamie Court Preliminary TDM Plan ; " ~ ~~ f . . " . >- " E . ~ < . , ?E - " "i: , ~, c: ~ i' G < , "" ;,..u ::l C. 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The ETC may be a part time or outsourced coordinator who manages the TDM Program. The ETC will be responsible for providing employee commute program assistance to tenants and employees, producing on-site transportation fairs and promotional events, collaborating with the Alliance to maximize employer resources, conducting the annual survey and producing the triennial report. TDM industry data supports that having an ETC has a very positive impact on increasing alternative mode use. This position will be filled by: Name: TBD Address: East Jamie Court South San Francisco, CA 94080 Phone: The ETC will provide the following services: · Promote trip reduction and air quality strategies to employees at the project site. · Be the main point of contact for employer contacts and employees wanting to commute using an alternative. m The Hoyt Company Page 15 East Jamie Court Preliminary TOM Plan August 7, 2006 · Conduct annual employee surveys and provide reports to the City of South San Francisco, which will include commute patterns, mode splits, and TDM program success (process includes: annual surveying of employees, tabulation of data, and provision of results in report format). · Evaluate survey results for alternative transportation potential and/ or changes to current program. · Catalog all existing incentives that encourage employees to utilize alternative transportation programs. · Work with local agencies such as Caltrain, SamTrans, BART, the Alliance, 511 and the Bay Area Air Quality Management District and post informational materials on the transportation kiosks in employee common areas, as well as disperse alternative program information to employees via designated employer contacts, posters, flyers, banners, campus newsletter, new employee orientation, etc. · Participate in the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) Spare the Air program. Spare the Air day notices will be forwarded to employees to encourage not driving to work alone. · Coordinate and manage various aspects of the plan that require periodic updating or monitoring, such as the GRH program, car and vanpool registration, parking enforcement, locker assignment and enforcement. 9.1 Designated Employer Contact The developer will require a designated contact to be identified for all future tenants/ occupants. The designated tenant/ employer contact will be the official contact for the East Jamie Court TDM program described in this plan. The designated employer contact will maintain on-site TDM programs and employee outreach, administrate the annual surveys and provide information continuity for the developer/landlord and the City of South San Francisco. 9.2 Employee Transportation Flyer At the time of move-in, the tenant will distribute an Employee Transportation Flyer to all employees commuting to the project site. All subsequent new employees will also receive the flyer and TMD benefits and program training. This flyer will include (but not be limited to) information about carpool parking, transit opportunities, shuttle services, bicycle routes and GRH information. A sample flyer is provided as an attachment. 9.3 Promotional Programs The future tenant, prior to occupancy, will host a pre-move Transportation Fair or conduct a pre-move marketing campaign, with a heavy emphasis on carpooling, transit and shuttle resources. Throughout the year, maintain employee awareness by hosting m The Hoyt Company Page 16 East Jamie Court Preliminary TOM Plan August 7, 2006 other transportation fairs. As lunch-time events, these fairs will highlight transit and trip-plannin ~ services and rideshare matching and other commute opportunities at the new site. T le Transportation Fairs will bring together transit and transportation providers (Caltrain, BART, SamTrans, the Alliance), bicycle advocates, ridematching organizations (511), and the Employee Commute Program for a comprehensive presentation. Other events and promotions on-site at the project may include Bike to Work Week, Caltrain Day, Rideshare Thursday's or a comprehensive transportation/ commute fair. Various transit and rideshare organizations will be invited to set up a marketing booth during lunch-time at a central location at the building during the year to promote the alternative commute options available to employees. Free trial transit passes will be available for first time riders. Periodic on-site tabling would also be recommended throughout the year. 9.4 Tenant Training and Developer-Provided Resource Representative If requested, Alexandria will provide the tenant(s) with TDM program start-up assistance. A TDM resource representative can offer support, training and planning assistance for the tenant's programs. 9.5 Transportation Information for Visitors and Applicants Tenants will provide visitors and applicants with transportation alternatives and information via the company Web site or on-site transportation kiosks. 10.0 AL TERNA TIVE COMMUTE EMPLOYEE INCENTIVES Tenants at the East Jamie Court project will be encouraged to offer their employees some form of alternative commute incentive. Incentives may include a pre-tax, payroll deduction (Commuter Choice) for transit and vanpool users, transit subsidies and/ or commute subsidies. The Commuter Choice option is a tax-free salary payroll deduction of up to $105 per month per employee, for vanpool and rail transit pass fares through a voucher program (Commuter Check). An employee can deduct up to $1,260 a year from their salary as a pretax payroll deduction. This program encourages non-drive alone commute trips. Transit or commute subsidies can be a set dollar amount or a percentage of the monthly costs of transportation. Employment sites that offer transit or commute subsidies generally tend to have higher levels of alternative mode-use. Subsidies can be provided in tandem with the pre-tax option. Other carpool, vanpool and transit incentives are available to encourage employees to try and use alternative transportation options. m The Hoyt Company Page 17 East Jamie Court Preliminary IDM Plan August 7, 2006 10.1 Carpool Incentive Program Employees at the East Jamie Court project can participate in the "You Pool, We Pay!" program offered by the Alliance. Employees who are currently driving alone, and are commuting to, from or through San Mateo County, are encouraged to try carpooling. When employees form a new carpool with two or more people over the age of 18, or add a new member to an existing car pool, all carpool participants will each receive a $40 gas card incentive.1 A carpool program flyer is provided as an attachment. 10.2 511 Rideshare Reward$ Employees who carpool may register for rewards through the 511 rideshare program Eligible carpoolers can earn $10 in gas or Safeway gift cards for every five days carpooled, up to $100 over three months. As an added bonus, a lucky commuter who carpools 40 or more days during the course of the program can enter a year-end drawing for $1,000 in gift cards. Rideshare Rewards runs from May 1 through October 31, 2006 on a first-come, first- served basis until funds are depleted. The new vanpool incentive will provide $300 to $900 in gas cards to new vans that meet eligibility requirements and successfully complete three to nine consecutive months of operation. The gas cards will also be offered on a first-come, first-served basis, until the funds are exhausted. Employers and/ or individuals who start a new vanpool may be eligible to receive the gas cards, which will be awarded to the party designated to handle the vanpool's finances. A 511 Rideshare Reward$ application is provided as an attachment.2 10.3 Vanpool Incentives As an incentive for vanpooling, the Alliance will pay half of the cost for the first 3 months of vanpooling, up to $80 per month. Drivers of new vanpools, on the road for at least 6 months, can receive $500.00. This one time incentive is provided for those who join a new vanpool in the last six months and have not vanpooled for a three- month period before joining a new van. A vanpool program flyer is provided as an attachment. 10.4 Try Transit Program The Alliance offers a Try Transit Program provides free transit tickets to people who are interested in trying public transit to get to work. These tickets are meant for people who are new to transit. Commuters requesting tickets must work, live in or drive through San Mateo County. A copy of the Try Transit Program is provided as an attachment. 1 http://www.commute.org/programs.htm#carpool 2 http://rideshare.511.org / rideshare_rewards / rewards.asp m The Hoyt Company Page 18 East Jamie Court Preliminary TOM Plan August 7, 2006 Transit ticket options include: · One BART ticket · 3 round-trip Caltrain tickets · 6 one-way SamTrans tickets, · 6 Dumbarton tickets · 3 round-trip VT A tickets. 11.0 GUARANTEED RIDE HOME PROGRAM The tenant will be required to participate in the GRH program managed by the Alliance. The lease agreement will identify the process for the employer to register for this program with the Alliance. The Alliance covers 75% of the cost for GRH services. The employer pays the remaining 25% cost. A sample Alliance GRH program flyer is provided as an attachment. All employees who commute to work using transit, bicycle, or by carpool or vanpool, will be guaranteed a ride home in the case of a personal emergency, or when they unexpectedly have to work late thereby missing the last bus, or their normal carpool home. The GRH program has proven very successful as it removes one of the major objections employees have to giving up their private automobile, especially those with young families. The GRH program provides employees with a security blanket, a feeling of reassurance that if a child becomes ill or injured during the day the employee can get to them quickly. If employees need to work late and miss their bus or carpool, or if their vanpool breaks down, they are guaranteed a ride home. 12.0 FLEXTIME J In order to use alternative modes of transportation, employees may need special consideration regarding start and end times of work. For example, if an employee's workplace opens at 9:00 a.m. The carpool drops the employee off at 8:45 a.m., and he/ she must wait until the building is opened. Many employees would drive alone given those conditions. Flextime allows the employer to adjust business open and close times to facilitate the use of alternative commute modes. The project will encourage that tenant(s) provide flextime to employees who desire to commute via alternative transportation rather than the Single Occupant Vehicle (SOV). Project buildings will be open and accessible in the early morning and early evening hours to support an active flextime program. m The Hoyt Company Page 19 East Jamie Court Preliminary TOM Plan August 7, 2006 13.0 TELECOMMUTING Telecommuting will be a viable option for employees at the East Jamie Court project. Tenant-employers will be encouraged to write telecommuting policies. If requested, tenants will be provided with information on the benefits of telecommuting. The fiber optic network and infrastructure to support telecommuting is available in the street and is available to building tenants. The project proponent will ensure all buildings are "fiber ready". If the tenants so choose to connect to the fiber network, these wires allow multiple data transmissions over phone/ cable lines and will speed data transmission for the businesses in the project. Provision of this equipment is a part of ensuring that telecommuters enjoy fast, smooth data transmission between their workplace and telework office. Telecommuting involves the use of telephones and computers to enable an employee to work off-site or outside of the traditional work place. It can mean working at home or at a telecenter. Many employers look at telecommuting as a way to reduce work-space demand. Telecommuting, used as a tool to reduce the cost of doing business and employee commute trips, has proven to be very effective. The secondary and related benefits include recruitment and retention value, reduced sick time and absenteeism, improved productivity and morale, and reduced stress. The benefits mentioned above focus on employers and employees, but telecommuting will also reduce our energy consumption relating to commuting, vehicle miles traveled, and mobile source emissions. 14.0 INFORMATION BOARD/KIOSK Two information boards or kiosks will be located in each building in a common gathering area (e.g. lobby, employee entrance, break or lunch room). The kiosks will contain transportation information, including GRH information, transit and shuttle schedules, SamTrans, Caltrain, BART, Downtown Dasher, 511 ridematching and other related information. Information will be updated periodically by the ETC or designated employer contact. Kiosks can be wall-mounted or free-standing, rotating units. 15.0 ON-SITE AND NEARBY PROJECT AMENITIES On-site amenities provide employees with a full-service work environment. Eliminating the need for an automobile to make midday trips increases non-drive alone rates. Many times, employees perceive that they are dependent upon the drive-alone mode because of the number of errands and activities that must be carried out in different locations. By reducing this dependence through the provision of services and facilities at the work site, an increase in alternative mode usage for commute-based trips should be realized. m The Hoyt Company Page 20 East Jamie Court Preliminary TOM Plan August 7, 2006 15.1 Cafe A cafe and bakery is located within a two-three block walking distance northwest of the project site. This cafe is operated by a private vendor and is available to East Jamie Court employees and the general public. 15.2 Recreational and Bicycle Facilities A greenbelt area will be incorporated at the East Jamie Court site as part of the project construction. This greenbelt area will offer project employees a recreational area for walking, meditation or picnicking. The Bay Trails project provides bicycle connectivity directly to the south of the project, parallel with the property line, for commuters and recreational users. The Bay Trail is a planned recreational corridor that, when complete, will encircle San Francisco and San Pablo Bays with a continuous 400-mile network of bicycling and hiking trails. It will connect the shoreline of all nine Bay Area counties, link 47 cities, and cross the major toll bridges in the region. To date, approximately 240 miles of the alignment-over half the Bay Trail's ultimate length-have been completed.3 16.0 KICK-OFF EVENT Upon 75% occupancy, the tenant will host a commute alternative kick-off event/ celebration or employee marketing campaign. Transportation service providers, such as BART, SamTrans, Caltrain, and the Alliance, will be invited to set up exhibit booths/ tables. To encourage employee participation in the event, the tenant will provide food, such as popcorn, hot dogs and refreshments, and give-a-ways, such as commuter mugs, water bottles, t-shirts, etc. The tenant will set the date for the event and advertise the event at least two weeks in advance. ,Of 17.0 TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION Transportation Management Associations (TMAs) are typically private, nonprofit organizations run by a voluntary Board of Directors with typically a small staff. They help businesses, developers, building owners, local government representatives, and others, work together to collectively establish policies, programs and services to address local transportation problems. The key to a successful TMA lies in the synergism of multiple groups banding together to address and accomplish more than any single employer, building operator, developer, or resident could do alone. In South San Francisco, the Peninsula Traffic Congestion Relief Alliance operates as a TMA organization. The Alliance provides: · Shuttle programs · Carpool and vanpool matching · Transit advocacy · Information on local issues 3 http://www.abag.ca.gov /bayarea/baytrail/ overview.html OJ The Hoyt Company Page 21 East Jamie Court Preliminary TOM Plan August 7, 2006 · Parking management programs · Trial transit passes · Emergency ride home programs · Enhanced bicycle facilities · Car and vanpool incentives · Teleworking · Training · Marketing programs · Promotional assistance · Newsletter The tenant will register in the Alliance GRH program for their employees and to use the resources and services available. Participating with the Alliance is a valuable asset for project tenants. The Alliance is a clearinghouse for information about alternative commute programs, incentives, and transportation projects affecting San Mateo County businesses. 18.0 COMPLIANCE MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT The intent of the City of South San Francisco's TDM Ordinance is to reduce single occupancy vehicle (SOV) trips and in doing so lessen the resulting traffic congestion and mobile source related air pollution. It is important to ensure TDM measures are actually implemented and effective. Therefore a monitoring and enforcement program is necessary for each application. Because the City's TDM Program is performance based (i.e. project required percentage alternative mode usage and corresponding trip reduction at 30%), an annual evaluation program will allow the East Jamie Court project, Alexandria and the City to assess the effectiveness of the unique program designed for their project, and to make adjustments as necessary to consistently meet or exceed the requirement. Alexandria's East Jamie Court will establish and maintain a 30% trip reduction at the proposed project site that is subject to annual monitoring. Annual monitoring and penalty programs are consistent with previously approved methodologies implemented by the City of Sunnyvale at other project sites in the east of Highway 101 area. Alexandria plans to voluntarily promote, encourage, and support alternative commute mode usage for employees at the East Jamie Court project. 18.1 Annual Employee Commute Survey An employee commute survey will be a critically important part of the monitoring process to determine the success or failure of TDM measures. This report, via results from an employee survey distributed and collected by the ETC will provide quantitative data (e.g., mode split) and qualitative data (e.g., employee perception of the alternative transportation programs). Employees who do not participate in commute survey will be counted as drive-alone or SOV commuters by default. The tenant will be strongly encouraged to support and participate in the promotion and marketing of the annual employee survey. Lease language will identify this requirement. Survey data may then be used to focus TDM marketing and the efforts of the ETC. The TDM program could be re-tooled, if necessary, to maintain the project's 30% peak hour alterative commute use rates and commitment at the site. A summary report based on results from the employee commute survey will be submitted to the City of South San Francisco and presented to the Planning Commission and the City Council. m The Hoyt Company Page 22 East Jamie Court Preliminary TOM Plan August 7, 2006 18.2 Annual Summary Report Each year, Alexandria via tenant-employee survey data, will prepare an annual TDM summary report and submit same to the City to document the effectiveness of their TDM Plan in achieving the goal of the alternative mode usage and 30% trip reduction by employees within the Project. The TDM summary report will be prepared by an independent consultant or TMA who will work in concert with the East Jamie Court ETC. The TDM summary report will include a determination of historical employee commute methods provided by information obtained from a survey of all employees working in the building. If the trip reduction rates have not been achieved, the report will explain how and why the goal was not reached and specify additional measures and activities that will be implemented in the coming year to improve the modes use rate. The initial TDM summary report on the Property will be submitted within one (1) year and each year thereafter following the granting of a certificate of occupancy with respect to the building. The survey reporting is targeted for the 4th quarter of each year. 18.3 Triennial Report For projects with increased FAR, a triennial report will also be required. Modifications to the East Jamie Court project have increased the FAR and require the project to conduct the triennial report. The triennial report will state whether the development has or has not achieved the required percent alternative mode-use. If the development had not achieved the require modes use, the applicant will: · Explain how and why the goals have not been reached · Describe additional measures that will be adopted in the coming year to attain the required mode-use rate · Provide an implementation schedule by month of additional measures The triennial report will also include a comparison of historical responses on the survey and identify if mode share has changed significantly and describe in detail as to why the mode share changed. The Chief Planner will review reports. Reports that indicate failure, will be submitted to the City Council. 18.4 Penalty for Noncompliance If after the initial triennial report, the subsequent triennial report indicates that, in spite of the changes in the Final TDM Plan, the required alternative mode-use is still not being achieved, or if the applicant fails to submit a triennial report, the City may assess a penalty. The penalty shall be established by City Council resolution on the basis of the project size and actual percentage alternative mode use as compared to the percent alternative mode use established in the TDM Plan.4 4 Ordinance No. 1300-2001, Chapter 20.120, Transportation Demand Management, South San Francisco Municipal Code, October 2001. m The Hoyt Company Page 23 East Jamie Court Preliminary TOM Plan August 7,2006 18.5 Lease Language The developer will draft lease language for all tenants that require the designated employer contact, compliance and implementation of the TDM program (including annual survey and reporting, and registration in the Alliance Guaranteed Ride Home Program). The lease language will also identify the tenant's potential penalties for failure to achieve the 30% alternative mode use rate, failure to participate in the annual employee commute survey, or failure to submit the annual report as identified by the City of South San Francisco. The lease language will be worded similarly: Tenant hereby agrees to designate one of its employees to act as a liaison with Landlord to facilitate and coordinate such programs as may be required by governmental agencies to reduce the traffic generated by the East Jamie Court project as required by the City of South San Francisco as part of conditions of approval and to encourage the use of public transportation and ridesharing. 19.0 CONCLUSION The developer is committed to achieving and maintaining a 30% employee alternative mode use at the proposed project. This TDM Plan provides the details of their commitment to the City of South San Francisco. The East Jamie Court project supports the policies of focusing clustered development along transportation corridors (Highway 101 and 1-280), and transit corridors (Caltrain and BART). In order to be part of the transportation solution, this project contains the density and critical mass necessary to encourage the use of all alternative modes of transportation including bicycling, carpooling, vanpooling, and public transit.' By balancing air quality with economic growth, the East Jamie Court project will help South San Francisco thrive as a community. It is projects like these that will contribute to South San Francisco's future livelihood. ID The Hoyt Company Page 24 I EXHIBIT A Transportation Demand Management Program, June 11, 2002 June 11 , 2002 Transportation Demand Management Program for Alexandria Real Estate Equities Haskins Way and Jamie Court Projects, South San Francisco, California Prepared by Richard Booth Sequoia Solutions Consulting 2995 Woodside Road Suite 400 Woodside, Ca. 94062 650.747.9745 [email protected] Haskins Way and Jamie Court Projects Transportation Demand Management Program -An overview- a. Alexandria Real Estate Equities ("Alexandria") is committed to being a good neighbor in the community and understands the importance of minimizing environmental impacts in the South San Francisco Cabot, Cabot, and Forbes Industrial Park. Alexandria realizes that informing tenants of the alternative methods of commuting available will lead to reductions in congestion and pollution and have a positive contribution to the community. Alexandria desires to attract and retain excellent tenants, offer an attractive worksite, as well as a creative, productive, and comfortable environment for its employees. Alexandria is committed to encourage and assist tenants to develop and utilize an extensive and innovative, Transportation Demand Management Program. b. Alexandria shall require all tenants to designate at least one employee as a TDM "point of contact" representative within their respective company. Alexandria shall coordinate the training of such personnel. Alexandria will also designate an Alexandria representative to serve as a resource to each tenant- appointed TDM personnel. Such representative will be available via telephone or email to assist with commute questions, concerns, or transit service problems. This employee will prepare historical surveyed commute records for annual submission of a TDM Report to the City of South San Francisco Planning Department. All new tenants and their employees shall be required to participate in a "new employee orientation program". Most importantly, this program will explain the importance of trip reduction methods and their benefits to the community. The program orientation will also address the TDM mission statement, alternative commute options, provide transit schedules, maps, and offer free ride matching services. All new employees shall complete a commuter survey indicating the modes of commuting available, and what their expected mode would be. c. Alexandria will promote the use of the existing Peninsula Congestion Relief Alliance's ("Alliance"), Utah! East Grand Shuttle Bus System, and the use of public transit modes of travel. These commuter shuttles operate during peak commute hours to the South San Francisco CalTrain Station, and to the San Francisco Glen Park Bart Station. Appropriate areas shall be designated for passenger loading, as well as adequate sheltered waiting areas, such as the building lobby. ? d. Alexandria will advocate to its tenants the use of the Alliance "Emergency Ride Home" program. This allows employees who utilize alternative forms of commuting a free ride home for emergencies up to four times per year via taxicabs or rental cars. Alexandria will assist tenants in procuring grant monies available for such programs. e. Alexandria will encourage its tenants to sponsor taxi vouchers for the transportation of employees for medical appointments, during regular business hours. A typical program would apply to round trip transportation, (20 miles each way), up to two times per year. This is an incentive to not bring a vehicle to work (or to use one). f. Per the Commuter Check Program, pre tax payroll deductions will allow up to $100.00 per month for public transit passes, and the expense for participating in van pools. In addition, Alexandria will encourage its tenants to subsidize and match each additional dollar for this program up to $50.00 per month, per participant. g. Van pools will be provided by tenants as an attractive method of commuting. Van pools will be established, subject to economic feasibility and employee participation. Alexandria will reimburse the primary and secondary drivers for required medical exams. Dedicated "preferential parking" areas will be provided in highly visible and signed, areas. Passenger loading areas shall be designated. h. Bicycling will be a viable commute option. Alexandria will require its tenants to include shower facilities within their buildings to help promote cycling as an alternate commute option. Alexandria will designate specific common area locations within the project for bicycle lockers or racks. Alexandria will also petition existing shuttle operators to include equipment on transit shuttles to accommodate bicycles. Common bicycle and transit commute routes will be shared and published. i. Alexandria will designate secure areas for motorcycles. These signed areas will be equipped with methods of impact protection from moving vehicular traffic. j. Alexandria will supply tenants with information to assist them in developing a formal telecommuting program to be available for selected employees; dependent upon position and specific work requirements. This information will include "how to" instructions, including sample contracts between management and employees, feedback mechanisms, with ergonomics, insurance and worker's compensation issues. k. Taxicab vouchers will be available for local business transportation, including travel to and from the S.F.O. International Airport. Visitor promotional materials will be available to promote the use of public transit to / from SFO Airport. ~ Tenants will be encouraged to subsidize one-way taxi rides as incentives. Taxi loading zones will be designated. I. The S.S.F. Downtown Dasher program will be promoted for mid day travel to the downtown area. m. Tenants will be required to provide visitors and job applicants with the local public transportation options, shuttle schedules, and transit maps for the area, to encourage the use of public transit. n. Alexandria will expedite through the tenant TDM "point of contact" personnel, employee surveys to determine current modes of commuting. The surveys will be conducted via e-mail, or other acceptable methods of communication. Non- responses to commute surveys are to be counted as "drive alone". o. Tenants will be encouraged to participate in the Bay Area Air Quality Management District's "Spare the Air" program during unhealthy weather conditions. Participants will be requested to not drive to work alone, and seek other methods of commuting. Enrollment will be via the BAAQMD Web page, and a "Spare the Air Day' notification will be sent via e-mail, as soon as it is forecasted. Participation in other local ride share promotions throughout the year, will also be encouraged. p Alexandria will make an annual financial contribution to RIDES For Bay Area Commuters, "Ride Your Bike to Work Week", promotion, to help promote bicycle commuting. . q. Chartering of busses for group activities and off site meetings will be encouraged. Services provided by tenants will include booking, group discounts, invoicing, and special services, as needed. r. At the time that commuter Bay Ferry Services are available, Alexandria will investigate including commuter transportation links to the proposed Oyster Point Ferry Terminal. 4 June 11,2002 Transportation Demand Management Program for Alexandria Real Estate Equities Haskins Way and Jamie Court Projects, South San Francisco, California Alexandria is committed to developing an environmentally conscious project complete with an effective Transportation Demand Management (TOM) program. Alexandria will encourage its tenants to consider the program as part of a comprehensive benefit package designed to attract and retain quality employees. Alexandria will educate tenants about commuting alternatives in efforts to foster increased community awareness. The proposed full project build out population based on 100% R&D use, is approximately 330 employees, in two buildings, for a total project of 133,000 square feet. (2.5 employees per 1,000 square feet). A surface parking area, with a one level underground parking garage (55 spaces) is also part of this development. Projected individual element goals are based on the level of employee participation (28%, or 93 employees) utilizing commute alternatives. It is anticipated that the level of employee participation will increase over time, due to the expanded TOM program efforts and incentives offered to employees. This enhanced TOM Program identifies the methods that will meet, and exceed this goal of commute trip reduction. This project is intended to be developed in two construction phases, Building No. 1, with 57,600 square feet, (44% of project) during 2003, and Building No.2, which will consist of 75,400 square feet, (56% of project) during 2004. !; A. PROGRAM ELEMENTS: 1. New employees shall be required to participate in a new employee orientation program. This program will explain the TDM Mission Statement, explain alternative commute options, and provide transit schedules, maps, and offer free ride matching services to encourage the formation of carpools. All new employees will complete an "Initial Commuter Survey". The survey will ask new employees to select their expected mode(s) of transportation from a list of commuting options available to the project. This method has been proven to be a very effective means to promote alternative commute patterns, before new employees commuting habits are established. Passenger drop off and loading areas shall be designated. Carpools shall have a minimum of ten percent of the preferential parking areas in the garage. Carpools: Phase 1 Program goal: 13 Employee trips saved daily: 13 Phase 2 Program goal: 17 Employee trips saved daily: 17 Total element goal: 30 2. The program will effectively promote the use of the existing Alliance Shuttle Bus System, and the use of mixed public transit modes. Commuter shuttles operate during peak commute hours to the South San Francisco CalTrain Station, and to the San Francisco Glen Park Bart Station. The Alliance has confirmed that capacity and willingness to accommodate additional users should not be a problem. Employer operated shuttles connecting to public transit have been identified as the most effective marketing method of attracting passengers to public transit systems. (Source: SamTrans and CalTrain 20 year marketing plans). Shuttle shelters will be included, as appropriate. Shuttles: Phase 1 Program goal: 15 Employee trips saved daily: 15 Phase 2 Program goal: 18 Employee trips saved daily: 18 R Total element goal: 33 (Additional daytime trips are also saved utilizing available alternative transportation modes, for lunches, errands, and medical appointments, although not part of these figures). 3. The program will advocate to its tenants the use of the Peninsula Congestion Relief Alliance's "Emergency Ride Home" program. This allows employees who utilize alternative forms of commuting a free ride home for emergencies up to four times per year via taxicabs or rental cars. (50% grant matching funds are available to the employers that participate in this program). These types of programs have been identified as the number one incentive for employees to rideshare. Employers have seen increases of 15-20% in ridesharing when this type of program is offered to employees (Source: RIDES 1999 Commute Survey). This program will promote an increased use of alternative transit, however some employees will already be using these modes. It is a deciding factor in not driving alone, and a valuable method to deal with the unknown urgent need for an employee to quickly get home for emergencies. ERH: Phase 1 Program goal: 8% of employees Employee trips saved daily: Indirect program benefit. Phase 2 Program goal: 10% of employees Employee trips saved daily: Indirect program benefit. Total element goal: 18% Indirect program benefit 4. Alexandria will encourage tenants to provide transportation for employee medical appointments, during regular business hours, via taxi vouchers, for a round trip, up to two times per year. This is an incentive to not bring a vehicle to work. Phase 1 Program goal: 1% of employees Employee trips saved daily: Indirect program benefit Phase 2 Program goal: 1% of employees Employee trips saved daily: Indirect program benefit Total element goal: 2% Indirect program benefit 7 5.Per the Commuter Check Program, pre tax payroll deductions will allow the employee up to $100.00 per month for public transit passes, and the expense for participating in vanpools. In addition, Alexandria will encourage its tenants to subsidize and match this program up to $ 50.00 per month, per participant. Transit pass subsidies of as little as $15.00 per month has shown a significant increase in monthly commute pass sales in other areas of the state. (Source: The Hoyt Company). Phase 1 Program goal: 5% of employees Employee trips saved daily: Indirect program benefit Phase 2 Program goal: 7% of employees Employee trips saved daily: Indirect program benefit Total element goal: 12% Indirect program benefit 6. Van pools will be provided by tenants as an attractive method of commuting. Van pools will be established, and subsidized, subject to economic feasibility and employee participation. Alexandria will reimburse the primary and secondary drivers for required medical exams. Advertising methods such as "wrapping" the van pools may subsidize some of the operating expenses. Dedicated "preferential parking" areas will be provided in highly visible areas. Subsidies for van pools by employers, is the most desired factor in deciding to vanpool (Source: RIDES 2000 Commute Profile). Vanpools: Phase 1 Program goal: 9 Employee trips saved daily: 9 Phase 2 Program goal: 11 Employee trips saved daily: 11 Total element goal: 20 7. Bicycling will be promoted as a viable commute option. Bicycle lockers, storage areas, racks, and showers, will be available. The local Bayside Trail provides important trail links to other areas. Common bicycle and transit commute routes of the employees in the area will be shared and published. Bicycles: Phase 1 R Program goal: 3 Employee trips saved daily: 3 Phase 2 Program goal: 3 Employee trips saved daily: 3 Total element goal: 6 8. Motorcycles will be accommodated in secure, signed designated areas, with methods of impact protection from automobile traffic. Motorcycles pollute less, may use carpool lanes, and cross toll bridges during commute hours for free. Motorcycles: Phase 1 Program goal: 1 Employee trips saved daily: 1 Phase 2 Program goal: 1 Employee trips saved daily: 1 Total element goal: 2 9.Telecommuting reduces both traffic and the need for employee parking facilities. Alexandria will supply tenants with information to assist them in developing a formal telecommuting program with "how- to" instructions, including contracts between management and the employees, feedback mechanisms, ergonomics, insurance and worker's compensation issues. The information will also include suggestions for possible methods to track telecommuting days. Telecommuting: Phase 1 Program goal: 1 Employee trips saved daily: 1 Phase 2 Program goal: 2 Employee trips saved daily: 2 Total element goal: 3 1 O. The use of taxicab vouchers will be encouraged for local business transportation, including travel to and from the S.F.O. International Airport. Indirect commute impact. ~ 11. The S.S.F. Downtown Dasher program will be promoted for midday travel to the downtown area. Alexandria will encourage its tenants to pay for round trip program vouchers. Indirect commute impact. 12. Tenants will be required to provide visitors and job applicants with public transportation options, shuttle schedules, and transit maps for the area, to promote the use of public transit. Indirect beneficial impact to program. 13. Employee surveys shall be conducted to determine current modes of commuting. The surveys will be conducted via e-mail. Non-responses to commute surveys are to be counted as "drive alone". Indirect benefit to program. 14. An employee contact person will be available to answer commute questions, concerns, or transit problems. This employee will be available via telephone or e- mail. This employee will prepare historical surveyed commute records, for annual submission of a TOM Report to the City of South San Francisco Planning Department. This person will work in conjunction with the Peninsula Congestion Relief Alliance to assist in the promotion of ridesharing programs, and events. Indirect benefit to program. 15. Employees will be encouraged to participate in the Bay Area Air Quality District's "Spare the Air" program during unhealthy weather conditions. Participants will be requested to not drive to work alone, and seek other methods of commuting. Enrollment will be via the BAAQMD Web page, and "Spare the Air Day' notification will be sent via e-mail, as soon as it is forecasted. Indirect benefit to program. B. MEASURING TOM PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS: Alternative methods of commute modes: New TOM Program Gains: (eliminate trips ( 9.0%) Carpools: 30 round trips per day (10.0%) Shuttles: 33 round trips per day ( 6.0%) Vanpools: 20 round trips per day ( 2.0%) Bicycles: 6 round trips per day ( 0.5%) Motorcycles: 2 round trips per day ( 1.0%) Telecommuting: 3 round trips per day (28.5%) TOTAL: 94 round trips/ day reduced 10 New program goal: 94 new reduced round trips, per day (93 would be required) TOM Program gains: 94 round trips per day (reduction) Employee daily trips saved: 94 Projected Employee Participation Goal: 28.5% C. The City/County Association of Governments (C/CAG) Project Guidelines: The designed TOM program is required to have the capacity to fully mitigate the 193 new peak a.m., and 184 p.m. commute trips that would be generated by this project: TOM Quantity: Measure: Bicycle lockers and racks. Showers and changing rms. Shuttle to transit w/ ERH Transit ticket subsidy Preferential parking carpools Preferential parking van pools Vanpool program w/ERH Emergency Ride Program O. CONCLUSION: T rip Credit: 1 8 26 33 24 21 30 50 193* An employee participation level of 28.5% indicates that with a projected population of 330 employees, the potential of 93 employees could actively participate in alternative modes of commuting. TOM Program offerings could reasonably eliminate 94 daily round commute trips at this project location. One per every 3 (1) Two per ea. (4) Two per round trip seat (13) One per ea. $20./month min. (33) Two per space (12) Seven per space (3) Ten per space One per every two members (100) Total trip credits: In addition, alternative mid day transportation options are to be made available to reduce the need for a vehicle. (These methods are very effective in reducing congestion, parking demands, and reducing "cold start" pollution sources, although not used in the calculated daily trip reduction figures). On site amenities will further reduce the need for mid day travel, and parking demand. Attractive options to driving alone will be supported, and with the available choices of transit options, employer subsidies, and marketing, this program can be an effective tool to encourage commuters to forgo drive alone situations. 11 The new TOM Plan identifies the need of a total of 93 daily commute trip reductions, at full project completion and activation. Employee and tenant surveys will provide sufficient feedback on the success and effectiveness of this program. Management supports, and understands the importance of an effective TOM Program, as part of a proven, progressive business environment. End. 1? EXHIBIT B Accounting of C/CAG Trip Credits East Jamie Court Updated - August 7, 2006 . EXHIBIT B Accounting of C/CAG Trip Credits for East Jamie Court 30% TDM Plan Updated - August 7, 2006 Bicycle Parking -long-Term (Class I) (6) Bicycle Parking - Short-Term (Class II) (4) Total Bicycle Storage 10 0.33 3 Carpool and Vanpool Ridematching Service 1 0 0 Designated Employer Contact - ETC 1 5 5 Direct Route to Transit 1 0 0 Free Parking for Carpool and Vanpools 100% 0 0 Guaranteed Ride Home program 10 1 10 Information Boards / Kiosks 1 5 5 Passenger Loading Zone 1 0 0 Pedestrian Connections 1 5 5 Preferential Carpool Parking (40) 40 2 80 Preferential Vanpool Parking (1) 1 7 7 Promotional Programs 1 0 0 Showers (2)/ Clothes Lockers (16) 2 10 20 Additional Credit for combination with bicycle lockers 1 5 5 Shuttle Program (assumes 9.48% ridership - 38 employees) 38 1 38 Additional Credit for Guaranteed Ride Home program 38 1 38 Transportation Management Association Participation 1 5 5 Annual Employee Commute Survey 1 1.5 1.5 ?Iqjr(it"~' "'"1.. ... .... .~. _,.,.I_~,_..;;l-il~~1I:t.il.llmI1l1111m'!:~ 11IIIlt' 11I'11 .~ialli Additional TDM Measures Bicycle Connections Flextime On-site amenities Additional Credit for combination of any 10 elements Child-care at/ near 'ob site 1 12 3 1 4 5 1 1 5 1 5 12 3 5 4 TDM Plan/ Transportation Action Plan Downtown Dasher - free midday service 1 1 10 1 10 1 m"""l"QI.'/miJ\l!~m"""'!'l>~?Il'I;i;j,-..:I'" '>::~a' : ,~Q~~I~/f~.Q;N:1ii~{:r~"~:l!,";J.:e,';J.l,le,,, ; 3 4 13 33 12 3 3 100 0.33 2 2 1 2 7 10 0.5 0.99 8 26 33 24 21 30 50 ATTACHMENTS Employer Shuttle Rider Pass Program Downtown Dasher - Mid-day Taxi Service Sample Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Program Employee Transportation Flyer Carpool Incentive Program Flyer Rideshare Reward$ Flyer Vanpool Program Flyer Try Transit Program Flyer Guaranteed Ride Home Program www..COimmute.of'9' Peninsula Ti"o1i.fflc' Conge.stion Relief' Amance r r 50 Biryllllf DrWe.SLlite r07 f'hOI1>!!', 650-588-8] 70 :Fall: 650-588-817 r E'illall: shutueSi!(Ommute,Olg IJIt. South San ~::rancisco EmD'oyer Shuttle Rider ?ass Program Soon, the South San Francisco Employer ShutUes on the Oyster Point and Utah-Grand routes will be an EXCLUSIVE benefit for participating' Employers. Passes will be provided, to participating South San Franc~sco Enlp'oyers, for.distrjbution to their em'ployees. Non-participating company employees can purchase passes through the Peninsula Traffic Congestion Relief Alliance. This pass program'wm begin on April 3, 2006. Passes wW expire at the end of each service period. For more informaNon.. contact the Amance's shuttle department at 650-588-8170 or via email at shuttles@comm,ute..org., !{.:j- "iJr,l',V .,:w';r. .:;,::r '.., 1M '~l'~~', ' . _~i!",'}J. ~ ;l..' . - ..~...:L."'- ~&"lI!:,J.""'''.."-i;'e. .. ,.,":;j.1; ~, .r -(r.....--.. 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'i~ III '{i' ~l: ,->; All that is required to take advantage of this, service is a'l ',' "Downtown Dasher" taxi vouche,r and ~:,trip<~eser';at~~n;?~,,_... .\; Contact Karen Sumner, Territory Manager"wilh the ALLIANCE at. 650-588-8170 or Karen@commute"'?;9!l~:geJ.y,~gt~;>!~.~~r.r ~'J Once you receive the voucher, call650-588~21}1'l:ly,'10 a.~'m. the morning of the trip to"mak:a re~~ry~tron.:AJ-r~tUrn reser~': vation is made as weIW<3~c~"'th'~_ ta~il(ir~i~es~!'the ~~iver~coJleds (lJ the appropriate porti~l~,?U~~~~J~~r,era~d,you'r~_~ff.:just sit ;j;: back and enjoy theide,.,~~)lh~,~,!rnple.g, 1{A ~'. ~ ~ ,jJI . ~ Visit Downtown Sou,th S!,nFr!!ncisco'and enjoy ,~, numerous restaurants IInd;shops. ~ - .'''. '~1>t~..v ,1.' " '''"., .0' ~c~f ",.", j,"il "L;,' t, Receive discounts from the,e downtown merchants. Just show' ~ -,- '10 '.<jj., ~"',' ': :~- ' ';c-- t .-" '. them your Downtown Dasher,Voucher and mention this ad," r '-'t:r. ,h~1't ~, ,~ t:' ;~,,: ,,-#;:~';fl': i}" t,. 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Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Program Attention Bicycle Commuters Get A Free One Hour Bike And Pedestrian Safety Workshop At Your Jobsite This Fun, Energizing Workshop Includes: . Tips on including Bicycling as a safe, stress relieving commute mode . Coverage of Traffic Laws for Bicyclists, Pedestrians, and Motorists around Bicyclists and Pedestrians . Basic Bicycle Maintenance Tips . Free bicycle reiated Door Prizes Ask Your Employer To Give Us A Call, And The ALLIANCE Will Do The Rest!!! If you would like more information on the Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Program, please call The ALLIANCE at 650-588-8170, visit our website at www,commute.orq , or e-mail us at [email protected] Rev 2 A PENINSULA TRAFFIC CONCESTION RELIEF ALLIANCE 1150 Bayhill Drive San Bruno, CA 94066 P: 650-588-8170 F: 650-588-8171 Belmonl" Brisbane. Burlingame' Calma' Daly City' E. Palo Alto. Fosler City' Half Moon Bay' Millbrae . Pacifica' Redwood City' San Bruno' San Carlos' San Mateo' S. San Francisco ~};;:t:. ":~~~f~~j}![~~~;~;/~<.~.7~y{~~;tilTf~; ~~F~~.'i';~C;\;:JfT' = ",<r~~~ .. * Sample Employee Transportation Flyer * East Jamie Court using alternative transportation is easy! , - r,.....~ C'_. .r- .. - - - - - I - c=- . Transit services to South San Francisco areas are provided by SamTrans, Caltrain and BART. Visit www.caltrain.com. www.samtrans.com and www.bart.gov for updated schedule and service information, ~jtnE1J ~ The Utah-Grand Area BART shuttle offers 18 daily trips from South San Francisco BART Station near to East Jamie Court. The Utah Grand Area Caltrain shuttle offers 17 trips per day from the South San Francisco Caltrain Station. SamTrans routes 130, 132, 133,35 and 36 connect with the Utah-Grand Area BART shuttles at the South San Francisco Station. For shuttle schedules and maps, log on to commute.org, I l!Ei7mE~ 511 is the regional ridesharing service that will help you to find a vanpool or carpool partner. Please call 511 or log on to www.511.org for ride matching services and other alternative transportation options. , The Peninsula Traffic Congestion Relief Alliance provides commute incentives such as FREE gas for carpoolers, FREE trial transit tickets (Caltrain, BART, SamTrans, and others), vanpool rebates, and bike locker subsidies. For more information, log on to commute.org or call (650) 588-8170. ~~ -, Regional bicycle route maps are available to bicycle commuters and recreational bicycle users. To view a map, log on to www,511.org, Access the Bay Trails directly south of the public plaza. Bicycles are allowed on SamTrans buses and Caltrain. Lockers are available at stations and at the East Jamie Court site. Employees who work at East Jamie Court and primarily use alternative transportation (transit, vanpool, carpool, bicycle, or walk) for their monthly commute can obtain a FREE Guaranteed Ride Home (GRH). In the event of an emergency or illness, the GRH program provides a free taxi or rental car for your return trip home (requires employer registration). See your company representative for more information. 8/7/06 E, !on 169 Harbor. ,.,/ ~ ;= ~ 'v ! Mitchell Ave \ ~ ~ Avenu~ CD Lawrencel ); ... SSF Littlefield ~ ~........ Conference ~ :.( Ctr E -' Haskin Way between Swift & Grand ~ ~ ;; C> . . " Swill c ~. . z 1- -: EAST JAMIE COURT ~~U1EUJ UTAH - GRAND AREA BART SHUTTLE Sister Oster Point Blvd r Cities 0: 3SF aART ~ ~-I- ~ 169 Harbor. -' ..- ;= ~ '" -g J: I Awrp;> ~ iii Mltchelt Ave \ Avenue ~ t: ~Lawrence'" ~ SSF Littlefield 1il :i . Conference ~ Ctr Utah 3 Kimball'. 11 E. Grand s '" ~ . wilt ,0 . ~ ~ . Haskin Way between Swift & Grand Utah va EAST JAMIE COURT @511RIDESHARE$ lRewa ~D Guidelines Eligibility Rules Participants in 511 Rideshare Rewards must: 1 Register with the 511 Regional Rideshare Program ("511 Rideshare") Ridematch service. New applicants can register online at 511.org-click Rideshare, or call 511 and say "Rideshare" for live assistance. 2 Work within the nine county Bay Area region (Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, or Sonoma counties). 3 Currently be driving alone to work. Driving alone is defined as operating a motor vehicle to travel to work with no other adult passengers. Participants must not have carpooled to work for more than three days the past three months prior to submission of a Rideshare Rewards application. 4 Submit completed Rideshare Rewards application by fax to the 511 Rideshare office before starting to carpool and to log trips. The fax number is 510-893-2029. 5 Commute to work on at least five or more days (Monday through Sunday) during the program. 6 Participate during a consecutive 90-day period between start of Rideshare Rewards (May 1, 2006) and program conclusion (December 29, 2006, or until funds are depleted, whichever is sooner). 7 Not have received any rideshare incentives from any other local, regional or state transportation program in the past 90 days. S Not join or form a vanpool, only a carpool. Commuters in vanpools are ineligible for Rideshare Rewards. However, new vanpools can receive up to $900 in gas cards. Go to 511.org-click Rideshare for more information. Or call 511 and say "Rideshare:' 9 Not work for the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, or 511 Rideshare. Participation Guidelines 1 The 511 Regional Rideshare Program has the right to terminate this program with or without notice at any time for any reason. 511 Regional Rideshare Program 511 Rideshare Rewards ("Rideshare Rewards") is an incentive program that rewards commuters who switch from driving alone to carpooling to work. New carpoolers may earn a gift valued at $10 for every five days carpooled, up to $100 over a SO-day period. A bonus prize will be awarded to one participant, picked in a drawing at the end of 2006, who carpools 40 days or more during the SO-day program period. 2 If accepted into the 511 Rideshare Rewards program, participants may carpool within the assigned 90-day period and receive a gift card valued at $10 for every five days carpooled, up to $100. 3 Transporting children to school or day care does not qualify for the incentive. 4 All information supplied by the participant shall be correct, current and complete. The 511 Regional Rideshare Program has the right to refuse applica- tions and/or discontinue participation in the program, including the right to withhold the gift card, if we believe that the participant has failed to meet the eligibility or participation guidelines, We reserve the rig ht to contact you, you r carpool partner(s) and your office supervisor to verify the information provided. 5 If a dispute arises regarding any aspect ofthe program, regarding interpretation of the rules, accuracy of the information, or eligibility to participate, the 511 Regional Rideshare Program will be the final decision maker regarding such a dispute and all decisions will be final. Implementation Steps 1 Register with the 511 Regional Rideshare Program to find names of other potential carpoolers, If you are not registered, go to the Rideshare page of 511.org, or call 511 and say "Rideshare" to sign up. 2 Download the 511 Rideshare Rewards application online at 511.org-click Rideshare Rewards, or call 511 and say "Rideshare" to request a form, 3 Fax the completed and signed application to 510-893-2029. 4 On the application, indicate a preferred 90-day participation period. 511 Rideshare will assign a start and end date, based on the time applications were received, and will try to accommodate participants' preferred start dates. 5 Participants will receive an e-mail or fax notifying acceptance of the applica- tion, The notification will specify the participant's start and end dates within an assigned 90-day period. 6 If the acceptance notification is not received within one week, please call 511 and say "Rideshare" to inquire about the status of your application. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure that 511 Rideshare receives your application, 7 Upon acceptance into the program by e-mail or fax, download the monthly Commute Log online at 511.org-click Rideshare Rewards, or call 511 and say "Rideshare" to request a log. S Complete the Commute Log indicating your mode of travel on a daily basis for commuting to work. Sign the Commute Log and have your carpool partner(s) sign the log and fax it to 510-893-2029. Participants who switch carpool partners after submitting an application must update their carpooler(s) information by completing and faxing a revised applica- tion before submitting the Commute Log. 9 Commute Logs need to be completed and submitted three times during the 90-day program period, at the end of each 30- day period. The Commute Log must be faxed within five days after the end of each 30-day period. 10 The reward will be mailed to participant within four weeks after the end of the ninety-day period and after verification of information. Participants may select either a gas or Safeway gift card to be mailed to the participant's work or home address. Participants will need to designate which gift card they prefer on their application form. The gift value will be in $10 increments. 11 Contest. 511 Rideshare will award a total of one (1) bonus prize of $1 ,000 in gas or Safeway gift cards at the end of the Rideshare Rewards program. 511 Rideshare will hold a drawing among the participants that carpooled 40 or more days during their 90-day program period. The contest winner will be an individual carpool member in a verifiable carpool. Contest winner is not defined as the entire carpool or any group of, or all carpool members, in a verifiable carpool. By accepting the prize, contest winner grants 511 Rideshare the right to use his/her name, photograph and likeness for public relations purposes. The bonus prize will be awarded after October 31, 2006 and before January 31, 2007, 511 RIDES HARE is funded by grants from the Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, the MetropolitanTransportation Commission, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District and county congestion management agencies. @511RIDESHARE$ _ Rewa ~D Application I UNDERSTAND AND AGREETO THE FOllOWING STATEMENTS: I have provided a verifiable and accurate work and home mailing address and understand that all materials, including the rewards ("incentives") will be sent to my preferred mailing address. I acknowl- edge that I have read and understand the 511 Rideshare Rewards Guidelines and certify that I am eligible to partici- pate and receive the incentives provided by the 511 Regional Rideshare Program and that I am not an employee of the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, or 511 Rideshare, I understand that it is a condition of my participation that all information I supply will be correct, current, and complete. I understand that the 511 Regional Rideshare Program has the right to refuse my participation in this program and the right to withhold incentives if the 511 Rideshare Rewards program believes I have failed to meet this obligation. I understand that the incentives offered through this program are provided to applicants first come, first served, and that the 511 Rideshare Rewards program has the right to terminate this program at any time without notice. I understand that if a dispute arises regarding any aspect of the 511 Rideshare Rewards program, including, but not limited to, the interpretation of the Guidelines, or eligibility to partici- pate, 511 Rideshare shall be the final decision maker regarding such disputes. Any decision by 511 Rideshare shall be final and binding on my status as a participant in the program. I understand that any incentives I receive from the 511 Rideshare Rewards program are subject to federal and state taxes and that any tax liability that may result is solely my responsibility. (CONTINUED) Solo drivers who start carpooling can earn up to $100! Applicant Information (please press firmly and use black ink) FIRST NAME LAST NAME MIDDLE INITIAL HOME ADDRESS (PO boxes not accepted) CITY STATE ZIP COUNTY DRIVERS LICENSE HOME PHONE WORK PHONE EMAIL. FAX NUMBER' *at least one of these two fields is required My preferred eO-day participation period is from (dates) to Optional: Gender (circle one): Male Female Optional: Age (circle one): Under 18 18-24 25-34 55+ 35-44 45-54 How did you hear about the 511 Rideshare Rewards Program (circle one): Radio TV Print Co-worker Mail Employer 511 Phone Event Web/Email Your Work Mailing Address (please provide a complete and accurate mailing address and contact information) EMPLOYER ADDRESS SUITE/DEPT CITY STATE COUNTY ZIP WORK PHONE WORK FAX OFFICE SUPERVISOR NAME' (lor verilication purposes) WORK PHONE Your Preferred Gift (note first and second choices) Gas Card Safeway Card APPLICANT SIGNATURE (required) DATE APPLICANT NAME (printed) Fax completed 511 Rideshare Rewards Application to 510-893-2029 511.org - Rideshare 8/11/06 12:38 PM e 511 RideMatch Service Commute Rewards Carpooling Vanpooling Downloads Carpool Lanes and Lots Employers Real Stories Commute Calculator En Espanol Skip Navigation What is "skip navioation"? SEARCH RIDESHARE: ~G01 About 511 Rideshare Newsroom Suooestions I Tell a Friend Rideshare Site Directorv Brought to you by MTe and ~ Area Transportation Partners Privacv I Accessibility http://rideshare.511.org/vanpooling/guidelines.asp VANPOOLlNG In this section: About I Start a Van pool I RideMatch Service I Drivers I Rewards I Seats Available I FAOs Van pool Start Incentive (( back Eligibility Requirements: A van pool is eligible for the incentive when all the following conditions are met 1. A new primary driver or new driver/coordinator registers with the 511 Regional Rideshare Program and forms a new vanpool*, AND 2. The van stays on the road with at least seven passengers for three to nine consecutive months, AND 3. The van pool has an origin or destination within the 511 Regional Rideshare Program service areat, AND 4. The coordinator or driver has provided a complete list of passengers and current day-time contact information for months one, three, six and nine, AND 5. The new van has no more than 40 percent participants from a previous van operating in the last 180 days and the previous van must still be on the road, AND 6. The van meets all of the eligibility requirements. Register online to become a vanpool driver or contact a 511 Regional Rideshare Program Van pool Consultant by calling 511, say Rideshare, * Only employers and/or individuals who have financial responsibility for the van and who register and form a van pool with the 511 Regional Rideshare Program after April 1, 2004, are eligible. Definition of a new vanpool is any van with seven to 15 passengers that meets all of the following criteria: (1) new coordinator/primary driver in the 511 Regional Rideshare Program's database who has not been in an active vanpool for the last six months, (2) new route (city to city), (3) new vehicle on the road. Upon van formation, all drivers/coordinators must submit an Eligibility Requirements Form, which is a van pool passenger list, for months one, three, six and nine as proof of campaign eligibility. Random calls will be made following the submission of each of the four passenger lists to van pool participants for verification that at least seven passengers are present in the van pool. $300 to $900 in gas cards will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, until all funds are exhausted to vans that meet all eligibility requirements. Qualified recipients of the gas card incentive will be notified by phone within thirty (30) days after completion of the third, sixth and ninth months. The 511 Regional Rideshare Program reserves the right to make the final determination of eligibility on a case-by-case basis. The incentive is designed to foster new vans rather than rearranging the current fleet. Exceptions may be made for vans that are clearly new (e,g., a former coordinator from the East Bay moves to the South Bay, etc). Any discrepancies in information gathered during verification calls may disqualify the van. If conflicting information is provided, preference will be given to information that disqualifies the van. t 511 Regional Rideshare Program service area - Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano and Sonoma counties Commute,org - About Us - Free Transit Ticket Survey 8/11/06 12:38 PM I QuickLinks I~ Alliance Proarams FREE Transit Tickets Get an Emeraencv Ride Home Rebates for new vanoool oarticloants Carooollncentive Proaram Bike Parklna at Half Cost Develoo A Shuttle Proaram The Bike and Pedestrian Safety Proaram , ., ~ -ee ~ 'ans.~ -. c (H~ ~. s'~ .. JU:~. O~l J 'og 'an Tired and frustrated with driving alone on your long commute to work every day? 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With the Emergency Ride Home program, employees are given the assurance that, in the case of an emergency, they will be provided with a free taxi ride or a 24-hour car rental. We pay 75% of the ride! The participating employer pays the remaining 25%. Historically, program costs remain very low because emergencies are infrequent. The Alliance can help you design easy administration policies that prevent program abuse. A Employer cost of one Emergency Ride Home: average $12 Trusting your employer will be there for you in an emergency: Priceless PENINSULA TRAFFIC CONGESTION RELIEF ALLIANCE The Alliance does all the work. If you have any questions or are unsure if your company could benefit from this or other no to low cost commute programs, contact us at 650-588-8170 or via email at [email protected]. 1150 Bayhil/ Drive Suite 107, San Bruno, CA 94066 P: 650-588-8170 F: 650-588-8171