This report summarizes the results of a 27-month project to increase employer awareness and participation in transportation management activities. Focus of these activities was the Charlotte Uptown Development Corporation's Transportation Management Organization, the Uptown Transportation Council. The methods they used included routine meetings of selected Employee Transportation Coordinators, occasional education and training sessions for Chief Executive Officers of local businesses, and development of special materials and information packages. The group served as a catalyst for a transit terminal feasibility study, a transit mall study, zoning ordinance revisions, and investigations of changes to regional bus services. A variety of improvements in parking management practices also resulted. The report should be of interest to those responsible for congestion reduction in downtown areas.
Business Community Transportation Management Program: Lessons from Charlotte, North Carolina
1993
21 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Road Transportation , Transportation management , Communities , Businesses , Congestion , Parking , Employers , Transit industries , Urban areas , Traffic engineering , Programs , Government/industry relations , Local government , Charlotte(North Carolina)
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