Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 69.26 |
Liaison | Gioia Thompson |
Submission Date | March 1, 2017 |
Executive Letter | Download |
University of Vermont
OP-18: Support for Sustainable Transportation
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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2.00 / 2.00 |
Jim
Barr Director Transportation and Parking Services |
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Support for Cyclists and Pedestrians
Yes
None
A brief description of the facilities for bicycle commuters:
Provides limited storage with plans for improvement as indicated in the UVM Active Transportation Plan. Showers are available in the student 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
None
A brief description of the bicycle parking and storage facilities:
Bicycle racks are located throughout campus at all facilities. Indoor bike storage is available at Residential Halls.
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:
Final Draft of Active Transportation Plan approved Dec 2016. This is a plan for integrating non-motorized transportation access, safety and facilities into UVM transportation systems. Non-motorized mobility include biking, skateboarding, using wheelchairs, skating, and riding scooters. Through collaboration with multiple stakeholders, departments, and student groups at UVM, research is being done to establish the bicycle needs of our campus. The plan will aim to decrease congestion and accident frequency in addition to addressing critical gaps in the wayfaring system such as signage and road crossings.
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:
Campus Bike Share
The Bicycle User's Group (UVMBikes) created the UVM Bike Share to eliminate the need for vehicles on campus. UVM invested in a fleet of Worksman's Cycles to be used for trips across campus. They are available daily from the Davis Center, Redstone and Trinity Campus. To register, visit the Davis first floor info desk.
Campus Bike Rentals
Our students maintain a fleet of used bicycles available for semester rentals. They are affordable and reliable for commuting across campus.
Bike Maintenance
TPS and UVM Bikes operate a bicycle repair shop (The BEC) to help you learn how to keep your wheels rolling. Stop by with any of your bicycle needs. Students or staff will be there to assist.
Mass Transit Programs
Yes
A brief description of the mass transit programs:
We offer free, unlimited access for all university employees and students on Green Mountain Transit City and Link Express buses.
Guaranteed Return Trip Program
Yes
A brief description of the guaranteed return trip program:
Our membership within the Chittenden Area Transportation Management Association (CATMA) provides guaranteed ride home service for users of alternative modes of transportation.
Carpool/Vanpool Programs
Yes
A brief description of the carpool/vanpool program:
We provide discounts for carpools of two and free parking for carpools/vanpools of three or more.
Car Sharing Program
Yes
None
A brief description of the car sharing program:
We have partnered with CarShareVT through our membership within CATMA and provide free memberships for individuals turning on their permit parking privileges on campus.
EV Recharging Stations
Yes
None
A brief description of the electric vehicle recharging stations:
We have four dual post Level 2 EV Charging Stations on campus totaling eight spaces, and two Level I charging spaces in our parking garage mid-level with plans for adding additional EV Charging opportunities as the demand increases.
Telecommuting and Condensed Work Week Programs
Yes
None
A brief description of the telecommuting program:
Supervisors may allow telecommuting. The policy is being updated in February 2017 to specify how supervisors should communicate with employees.
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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Other Strategies to Reduce the Impacts of Commuting
No
None
A brief description of the incentives or programs to encourage employees to live close to campus:
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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:
Strong incentive not to bring a car through high parking rates and fees, carpooling discounts and free alternative commute modes.
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