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City staff present resident and employee travel surveys: single-occupant vehicle trips down, telework and micromobility rising
Summary
City transportation staff presented longitudinal resident and employee travel surveys showing declines in single-occupant vehicle trips, rising telework and micromobility use, and continuing EcoPass influence on transit ridership.
City transportation staff presented results from the city’s resident and employee travel surveys, a longitudinal dataset used to track modal split and impacts of programs such as EcoPass. The presentation summarized long-term trends and recent changes that inform the city’s Transportation Demand Management work.
Key findings presented by Chris (transportation staff): - Single-occupant vehicle (SOV) trips for all trips by residents have fallen from about 44% in 1990 to roughly 35% most recently; the city goal remains 20%. - Micromobility and electric-assist devices have grown: e-bikes and e-scooters are now measured and are reported as 4.4% of all trips; staff said…
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