Worksite Transportation Plan

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Worksite Transportation Plan For WTPs due July 1, 2018 thru June 30, 2019 Creating a Better Community Updated June 6, 2018

Welcome to the Worksite Transportation Plan! In the following pages you will communicate valuable information to the City of Santa Monica about how your employees get to work. The City uses this information to create new services that help residents, visitors, and employees move around more easily. The Worksite Transportation Plan is a mandatory requirement for all employers with 10-29 employees. If you have more than 30 employees, please contact City Staff for further instructions. If you would like to complete the Worksite Transportation Plan online visit: www.smgov.net/tdm This plan is a requirement of the Santa Monica Municipal Code, Chapter 9.53. To read exact code requirements along with other related information, visit www.smgov.net/tmoplans. How Do We Benefit? Environmental quality is critically damaged by transportation emissions, which contribute to more than 60% of greenhouse gas emissions in Santa Monica. Public health suffers from smog exposure, which disproportionately affects communities along the freeways. Cost savings for you and your employees when there are fewer parking charges, lower fuel and maintenance costs, and tax-free commuter benefits. Time savings make everyone s day better because carpool lanes move twice the speed during rush hour. Reduced stress and improved health are proven results from biking, walking, and public transit use. Increased productivity and employee retention when your employees are happy,healthy and spending time doing other things than driving. More parking available for customers and visitors when employees leave their cars at home and free up spaces for others. For further assistance please contact the City of Santa Monica, Mobility Division: Jack Moreau Jack.Moreau@smgov.net 310.458.2201 x2344 2

Annual Transportation Fee All employers submit an Annual Transportation Fee with their Worksite Transportation Plan Fees are based on the total number of employees at the worksite. Fee = $17.90 (x) TOTAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Please complete multiple lines if paying for multiple worksites. Company Name: Date: Site ID Site Address # of Employees Amount Due Sub Total: 25% Late Fee (If Any): Check #: Total Fee: $ Credit card payments can be made by completing the WTP at www.go.citygro.ws/santa-monica or by attaching the Credit Card Authorization Form. Checks should be payable to the City of Santa Monica. Payment must be submitted with all other paperwork. Do not send checks separately. Mail to: WTP, Mobility Division City of Santa Monica 1685 Main Street, Room 115 Santa Monica, CA 90401 3

Management Commitment Letter Company Name: Site ID: Date: TO: City of Santa Monica Planning and Community Development, Mobility Division 1685 Main Street., Room 115 Santa Monica, CA 90401 As the highest ranking official at this worksite, or as the executive officer responsible for allocating the resources necessary to implement the plan, I attest the Worksite Transportation Plan will be implemented as described and as approved by the City of Santa Monica. I further declare that in accordance with S.M.M.C. Chapter 9.53 all data in this plan is accurate and verifiable to the best of my knowledge. Sincerely, Signature of Official Print or type name Title Telephone Number Email Address 4

Employer Profile All fields listed below are required. Leave none blank. If one person fills multiple roles, simply write Same As Above. Name and Address of Organization Employer Name Number, Street, Suite, and Zip Code Contact Person (All correspondence regarding this program will go to this person) Name Title and Department Number, Street, and Suite City, State, and Zip Code Phone and Extension Email Address Highest Ranking Official Name Title and Department Phone and Extension Email Address Secondary Contact Name Title and Department Phone and Extension Email Address 5

Branch Site Information List any ADDITIONAL sites within the City of Santa Monica with 10 or more employees. 1. _ Site Name, Worksite ID#, and Total Number of Employees at this Site _ Street Address _ Name, Email, and Telephone for On-Site Contact 2. _ Site Name, Worksite ID#, and Total Number of Employees at this Site _ Street Address _ Name, Email, and Telephone for On-Site Contact 3. _ Site Name, Worksite ID#, and Total Number of Employees at this Site _ Street Address _ Name, Email, and Telephone for On-Site Contact 4. _ Site Name, Worksite ID#, and Total Number of Employees at this Site _ Street Address _ Name, Email, and Telephone for On-Site Contact 6

Worksite Analysis Complete this page for every additional worksite listed on the previous page. Employee Population How many of your employees live in Santa Monica? Employee Commute Mode How many employees RIDE THE BUS to the worksite? How many employees RIDE EXPO RAIL to the worksite? How many employees BIKE to the worksite? How many employees WALK to the worksite? How many employees SKATE or SKATEBOARD to the worksite? How many employees DRIVE ALONE to the worksite? How many employees CARPOOL to the worksite? How many employees VANPOOL to the worksite? Which industry best describes your organization? Advertising Arts/Design Automobile Beauty Construction Education Energy/Natural Resources Entertainment Financial Food/Drink Health Hospitality Law Non-Profit/Advocacy Real Estate Recreation Religious Retail Technology Transportation Other, please describe: Do your employees park for free? Yes No 7

Local Transportation and Amenity Choices Fill out this page then make copies to share with your employees. It s important to educate everyone about their transportation choices and amenities for getting to and from work. Which transit lines stop within 1/4 mile or 3 blocks from your worksite? Big Blue Bus: 1 2 3 Rapid 3 5 7 Rapid 7 8 9 Rapid 10 Rapid 12 14 15 16 17 18 41-42 43 44 Metro: Expo Rail 4 704 Rapid 20 720 Rapid 33 733 Rapid 534 Pro Tip: Identify nearest transit lines by using Google Maps, Transit App, GoLA and other similar apps. Which of these services and amenities are available at your worksite? Transit App (Uber/Lyft) for Business Car Share Membership Secure Bike Parking Locker Rooms or Showers Bike Share Membership Bike Pump Bikes Permitted Inside Worksite Bike Tire Repair Kit Transit Pass Sales Which of these services/amenities are within 1/4 mile of the worksite? Transit Pass Sales Bike Racks Bike Lockers Lunch Room Pharmacy Vending Machines Post Office Direct Deposit ATM/Banks Day Care Fitness Center Entertainment Dry Cleaning Restaurants Hair Salon Convenience Store Auto Services Retail Store Medical Office Dentist Bike Repair Services Bike Santa Monica: There are many bike ways and facilities expanding throughout the City of Santa Monica. For your most up to date information go to www.bikesantamonica.org. Breeze Bike Share offers 500 bikes at 80 stations throughout Santa Monica, enabling car-free commutes and affordable short trips around town. Learn more at www.breezebikeshare.com. Santa Monica Bike Center has all your commuter biking needs. Bike storage, rentals, repairs, safe cycling routes, urban cycling safety classes and more. Visit www.smbikecenter.com for details. 8

Mandatory On-Site Information Requirements Employers must provide information about all transportation options to employees. Outreach materials can be found at www.gosamo.org or by reaching out to a staff representative. At minimum, information must include: On-site Contact Person, Local Transportation and Amenity Choices, and GoSaMo outreach materials. How will you distribute transit information (e.g. maps, posters, fliers)? Information Kiosk, Bulletin Board, or Intranet Monthly letters, newsletters, or memos How will you educate new employees about their commute options? Present information summary at new hire orientation Provide employees with a copy of this Worksite Transportation Plan 9

Get Involved! Mobility Fueled by the desire to change their travel experience, more people are seeking options that reduce time behind the wheel either through shared rides, active modes or reduced travel distance. Santa Monicans spoke out and the City Council selected Mobility as a top 5 strategic goal. Focusing on mobility options, such as Expo Light Rail and Breeze Bike Share, Santa Monica is creating a transportation network that is easily accessible, attractive and convenient for people to utilize and share. GoSaMo GoSaMo is the City s communications and marketing platform for educating, equipping, and exciting the public about the newly connected Santa Monica. The platform highlights programs and facilities created to support the growing mobility network. High visibility banners, bus ads, buttons, flyers, and web assets share messages that encourage people to walk, bike, ride the bus, take transit, and share the ride. Any of the City s partners can borrow the GoSaMo brand to use for their own mobility communications. Special materials have been created for employers and developers to communicate with employees, residents, and customers. Participate Car Free Friday Join the Car Free Fridays initiative and encourage your employees to go car free every Friday! Use #CarFreeFriday and #GoSaMo to follow along online. Tryathalons Try athalons ecourage people to try a new mode of travel. Join an event or organize your own by picking a creative activity and inviting your community to participate without driving. Window Decals Encourage customers, employees and visitors with window decals displaying the time it takes to walk or bike to nearby Expo, Breeze, or Big Blue Bus stations. 5 Ways to GoSaMo 5 Ways to GoSaMo 1 2 3 4 5 Every Big Blue Bus goes to an Expo Line Station Carpool lanes are nearly twice as fast during rush hour Metro Expo Line runs every 6 min during weekday peak hours Breeze Bike Share has 500 bikes and 80 stations Scamble crosswalks allow peds to cross diagonally Contact the GoSaMo TMO at www.gosamo.org to get outreach materials for your organization.