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Planning Commission authorizes TMASF Connects to continue transportation and resident-employment brokerage services

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 28, 2010
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Summary

The Commission approved resolutions allowing the Transportation Management Association of San Francisco (TMASF Connects) to continue providing downtown transportation brokerage services and to begin resident-employment brokerage under Planning Code sections 163 and 164; vote passed 5-1.

The Planning Commission voted 5-1 to adopt two resolutions authorizing TMASF Connects to continue providing transportation brokerage services required under Planning Code Section 163 and to begin offering resident employment brokerage services under Section 164. TMASF Connects presented program summaries and a proposed 2011-2016 resident employment work plan. The association said it is privately funded, does not accept city operating funds, and provides commuter services to downtown buildings and employers to reduce auto trips and support local hiring.

Commissioners discussed the organization's history (it grew from the downtown plan) and asked staff for prior resolutions, annual reports and independent survey data; TMASF provided a web link to its annual reports and independent commuter surveys. Commissioner Sugaya and others requested that staff include TMASF reports in future commission packets so commissioners can review performance data. The resolutions passed 5-1, with one commissioner recorded as opposed.