Overall Rating Silver - expired
Overall Score 54.75
Liaison Lacey Raak
Submission Date March 16, 2018
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STARS v2.1

California State University, Monterey Bay
OP-18: Support for Sustainable Transportation

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 2.00 / 2.00 Anya Spear
Campus Planner
Campus Planning and Development
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Does the institution provide secure bicycle storage (not including office space), shower facilities, and lockers for bicycle commuters?:
Yes

A brief description of the facilities for bicycle commuters:

Secure bicycle parking provided throughout central campus. Bicycle lockers are accessible to all campus community members, with rentals facilitated through a campus housing association. Shower facilities are provided at two locations on campus: (1) the primary exercise facility known as the Otter Sports Center on the west side of campus and (2) the recently developed Business and Information Technology academic building in the campus core. Day use lockers are currently available at the Otter Sports Center.


Does the institution provide short-term bicycle parking for all occupied buildings and makes long-term bicycle storage available for students who live on-site (if applicable)?:
Yes

A brief description of the bicycle parking and storage facilities:

More than 326 racks provide parking capacity for over 1118 bikes. The majority of these racks are produced by Park-a-Bike to provide 3-point contact for the greatest degree of security for the campus community and visitors. More than 22 bike lockers are located throughout the campus core near residential halls to provide long-term bike parking for campus residents. A Bike Bunker is also located adjacent to the Otter Cycle Center and provides 22 bike parking spaces in a limited-access facility for campus commuters.


Does the institution have a bicycle and pedestrian plan or policy (or adhere to a local community plan/policy) that sets standards and practices for campus streets to enable safe access for all users?:
Yes

A brief description of the bicycle and pedestrian plan or policy:

The campus prioritizes bicycle and pedestrians traffic throughout the campus core, and maintains a complex network of facilities both along major roads and independent of vehicular networks. Having inherited a former military base on which to develop a university, CSUMB has made progressive and ongoing efforts to reduce conflicts between motor vehicles and vulnerable road users. Community members benefit from more than 5 miles of bike paths, lanes and Bicycle Boulevards, as well as a developing network of well-lit, accessible walking paths. The closure of three major thoroughfares through campus to private cars has also had a positive impact on individuals' bicycle and pedestrian experience.


Does the institution have a bicycle-sharing program or participate in a local bicycle-sharing program?:
Yes

A brief description of the bicycle sharing program:

The CSUMB Otter Cycle Center is a student-run program providing students access to multi-geared road and mountain bikes on a semester loan basis. More than 20 bikes are currently available, with participation levels at or near 100% every semester.


Does the institution offer free or reduced price transit passes and/or operate a free campus shuttle for commuters?:
Yes

A brief description of the mass transit programs:

A UPass program is accessible to all campus community members with a valid OtterID, and allows users to ride every Monterey-Salinas Transit (MST) route for zero cost at boarding. Monterey-Salinas Transit operates eight transit routes through or directly along the periphery of CSUMB during the academic term. Service frequencies during school hours range from every 20-minutes to every 60-minutes. A campus shuttle (Line 26) is operated at high frequencies between the university's east and main campuses. Annual 2015-16 CSUMB ridership on MST totaled more than 280,000 passengers.


Does the institution offer a guaranteed return trip program to regular users of alternative modes of transportation?:
Yes

A brief description of the guaranteed return trip program:

The university participates in the regional transportation agency's Guaranteed Ride Home program, which offers a reimbursement of up to $60 to program participants on the day of an unexpected emergency. Those commuting by transit, bicycle, carpool, vanpool or by foot at least one day a week are eligible to participate.


Does the institution participate in a car/vanpool or ride sharing program and/or offer reduced parking fees or preferential parking for car/vanpoolers?:
No

A brief description of the carpool/vanpool program:

A rideshare program is currently in development. Our goal is to increase carpool mode share by providing an easy-to-use smartphone app which pairs users headed in the same direction. A vanpool program is also being reviewed as a secondary consideration of this process.


Does the institution participate in a car sharing program, such as a commercial car-sharing program, one administered by the institution, or one administered by a regional organization?:
Yes

A brief description of the car sharing program:

4 Zipcars are currently available in 2 separate locations. The program offers increased mobility to campus community members throughout the region and wherever Zipcar does business.


Does the institution have one or more Level 2 or Level 3 electric vehicle recharging stations that are accessible to student and employee commuters?:
Yes

A brief description of the electric vehicle recharging stations:

Two Level 2 EV charging stations are available to campurs residents, commuters and visitors in the Campus Core, with 4 parking spaces designated EV charging only.


Does the institution offer a telecommuting program for employees as a matter of policy or as standard practice?:
No

A brief description of the telecommuting program:
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Does the institution offer a condensed work week option that reduces employee commuting (as a matter of policy or standard practice)?:
No

A brief description of the condensed work week option:
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Does the institution have incentives or programs to encourage employees to live close to campus?:
Yes

A brief description of the incentives or programs to encourage employees to live close to campus:

There are 516 on-campus units (66 for sale and 450 rental) are available through the CSUMB Employee Housing, Inc. program on East Campus.


Does the institution employ other strategies to reduce the impact of commuting (e.g. preferred parking for fuel-efficient vehicles, cash-out of parking programs)?:
Yes

A brief description of other strategies to reduce the impact of commuting:

A TRIPwise brochure is distributed annually to inform campus community members of their mobility options. Guide includes information on every sustainable transportation program on campus, and directs users on where to find learn more about bicycling, transit, carpooling, walking and more.


The website URL where information about the programs or initiatives is available:
Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:

Both the rideshare and zipcar programs are in development with a planned launch in the fall.


Both the rideshare and zipcar programs are in development with a planned launch in the fall.

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