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Commission backs San Francisco Transportation Demand Management plan

San Francisco Commission on the Environment · November 28, 2017
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The San Francisco Commission on the Environment voted to support the city's Transportation Demand Management (TDM) plan after presentations from the SFMTA and Department of the Environment and public comment on ride-hail impacts; the voice motion carried.

The San Francisco Commission on the Environment on Nov. 28 voted to adopt a resolution supporting the city's Transportation Demand Management (TDM) plan, a cross-agency effort that lays out goals and tactics to reduce single-occupancy vehicle trips and promote walking, biking and transit.

City planners and department staff described the plan as a citywide, interagency framework. "TDM really is the place where those policies start to come out," said John Knox White, planning programs manager at the San Francisco…

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