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* 1. Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Benchmarking Survey

Bay Area businesses are doing a lot to reduce single occupancy vehicle commuting by providing a variety of commuter benefits to employees, but there is always more to learn, and do! The Spare the Air Resource Teams* are working to help employers of all shapes and sizes learn about, and implement, TDM best practices. Please help us help you by completing this benchmarking survey. The data will help the Spare the Air Resource Teams focus their efforts on projects that are relevant to employers within each Bay Area county.

Your responses will be kept confidential; the final report will not include your name or your organization's name.  If you would like to receive a copy of the final report and be entered into a drawing for incentives, please provide your contact information.  This information will ONLY be used for purposes of prize drawings and to share a copy of the final report with you. Incentives vary by county.  

Best Workplaces for Commuters (BWC) at the National Center for Transit Research at the University of South Florida developed this survey and circulate it nationally every other year. They have graciously provided a custom link for our use only in the San Francisco Bay Area.

It should take about 15 to 20 minutes to complete the survey. You may wish to review the TDM Survey Tee-Up document before you begin. The Survey Tee-Up helps you have all the information you need handy when you sit down to take the survey.

Please complete by October 31, 2019.

If you have any questions about this study, contact Phil Winters at winters@cutr.usf.edu. For more about the Spare the Air Resource Teams or the survey incentives, please feel free to contact Stephanie Anderson at sanderson@communityfocus.org.

Sincerely,

Stephanie Anderson
Spare the Air Resource Teams

Philip L. Winters
TDM Program Director
National Center for Transit Research at the University of South Florida

By clicking "Accept" below, I agree that I have fully read and understand the risks and benefits for participating in this study, and I freely give my consent (acting on behalf of my organization) to participate in the study.

* The Spare the Air Resource Teams are part of the Bay Area Quality Management District's community engagement effort. http://www.sparetheair.org/reduce-your-impact/community-resource-teams

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