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April 17, 2008

U of M Encourages Staff to take the Commuter Challenge

Filed under: Curb Your Car Month, commuter friendly businesses, general info, go green — Nancy Shore @ 1:14 pm

The Michigan Healthy Community Newsletter encourages UM staff to Take the Commuter Challenge.

Given that the UM has almost 4 times as many employees as downtown Ann Arbor, it’s great to see them helping make our community a cleaner, greener place to live.  And the prizes don’t hurt, either!

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What is the environmental impact of your business?

Filed under: cool tools, driving, go green — Nancy Shore @ 12:21 pm

Want to know how much (or how little) your business is polluting the environment when people drive to work?

Find out with this Environmental Impact Calculator 

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More businesses encouraging employees to use sustainable transportation

A recent article on Entrepreneur.com discusses the increasing trend of businesses encouraging their employees to use sustainable transportation to get to work.

The article cites increasing gas prices and awareness of the realities of global warming as the top reasons behind this trend.

And the things businesses are doing to encourage sustainable transportation can be done right here in Downtown Ann Arbor:

  • Pay for transit use. Many downtown businesses already do this with the go!pass
  • Pay for carpool and vanpool use. Now that getDowntown is offering preferential parking for carpools and vanpools, this idea makes even more financial sense.
  • Give out Bikes to employees. Not sure if any downtown business is doing this yet, but if you do, let me know.
  • Offer showers and lockers for cyclists. At the very least, businesses can demonstrate they want to encourage cycling by offering free memberships to the Y, or even just learning more about resources for cyclists in our community.
  • Encourage employees to live close enough to walk. Ann Arbor was recently rated the 3rd best city for walking in the whole nation. What can your business do to encourage employees to live close enough to walk to work?
  • Offer employees incentives to try a sustainable commute. It’s easy to do that in downtown Ann Arbor, all you have to do is sign up your business for the Commuter Challenge. getDowntown does the rest! But if you really want to offer your own prizes and incentives, that would also be good.

So join the trend. All the other cool businesses are doing it!

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go!pass use is up! Don’t cut the gas tax!

For those of you who are numbers people, you might be interested in this.  As you can see in the table below, go!pass use is the highest it has been in the last 7 years.  The table below shows the number of people showing their go!pass on the buses each month.  As you can see, about 6,000 more people used their go!pass this March compared to last March.

At the same time, the AATA itself just hit a record for the number of riders they have per service hour.  So it’s clear that people are changing their behavior.  And I bet high gas prices have something to do with it.

go!pass numbers

This is what frustrates me about McCain’s idea of cutting the gas tax.

It’s a bad idea for so many reasons, and I actually found an article from Fox News no less, detailing 10 reasons why suspending the federal gas tax would be bad for the economy and poor public policy.

One of the reasons this article mentions:

It would eliminate almost $9 billion that would be invested in road, bridge and public transit investments that benefit the public and American businesses–$7 billion in highway improvements; $2 billion in transit investments. This would trigger a series of negative economic consequences.

Did you read that?  $2 BILLION dollars in transit investments.  Hello?  Isn’t this the time to increase transit because gas prices are so high?  Not to mention global warming, congestion, etc.

At the same time, as you can see by the go!pass stats, people are changing their behavior.  This is good for our environment, good for individual and community health, and good for people’s pocketbooks.  It makes no sense to mess with that at this point.

While it is true that commuters who live too far away to walk,  bike or bus are the most affected, this shouldn’t be reason to cut back on taxes.  If anything, we should find ways to increase access to transit so these folks can get to work without driving.  And of course, carpooling is also an option.

And perhaps that will mean that people’s schedules need to be more consistent so they can carpool.  Or maybe that means more teleworking.  Whatever we do, I think this is a great opportunity to push some initiatives forward.  Let’s keep moving forward and give SE Michigan the transit system it deserves.

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