Sustainable Transportation in Campus Planning and Capital Projects Charlotte Strem Acting Director Physical and Environmental Planning UC Office of the President Renee Fortier Transportation Director UCLA Sam Corbett Assistant Director Transportation Services UC San Diego Moderator: Winifred Kwofie, Senior Project Manager/Acting Sustainability Coordinator, City College of San Francisco
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Planning Tools to Support Sustainable Transportation Charlotte Strem Acting Director Physical and Environmental Planning UC Office of the President charlotte.strem@ucop.edu 510-987-0113
Multi-Modal Planning Walking Cycling Transit Autos/parking Service vehicles Emergency vehicles
Multi-Modal Planning Pedestrian-only zones
Multi-Modal Planning Dense mixed land use
Integrate into all Planning Levels Regional
Integrate into all Planning Levels Campus Sub-areas
Integrate into all Planning Levels Project Personal
Linkages
Tools Set a goal and monitor progress Average Vehicle Ridership Vehicle Miles Traveled Average Vehicle Ridership Cordon count Mode split Set a goal and monitor progress Fuel Consumption
Tools LEED Points 4.1 - Public Transit Access 4.2 - Bike Storage and Changing Rooms LEED Points
Climate Action Plans *UC: due December 2008 Scope 3 - Other Commuting Business travel Scope 1 - Direct GHG emissions Fleets Scope 2 - Indirect GHG emissions Purchased electricity B
CEQA Transportation and Air Quality Transportation Analysis Modal split Commute trips Trip generation rate Transportation and Air Quality Transportation Analysis Threshold of Significance
Transportation Analysis (cont.) Significant impact Mitigation - Transportation Demand Management Physical improvements Mitigation in proportion to the amount of impact
GHG Analysis in CEQA Air Quality New State requirement Guidelines coming 2009 Reference sustainability plans
Special Studies Campus Bike Plan
Special Studies Sustainable Transportation Plans/ Parking Plans Alternative transportation studies
charlotte.strem@ucop.edu | 510-987-0113 Summary Multi Modal Planning Integrate into all Planning Levels Planning Tools Charlotte Strem Acting Director Physical and Environmental Planning UC Office of the President charlotte.strem@ucop.edu | 510-987-0113 www.ucop.edu/sustainability/transportation