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Committee continues citywide Transportation Demand Management ordinance to Jan. 23 for more stakeholder work

San Francisco County Land Use and Transportation Committee · December 5, 2016
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Summary

The committee continued a citywide Transportation Demand Management ordinance—framed as the third leg of the city's transportation strategy—to Jan. 23 after widespread stakeholder input on family parking, nonprofit exemptions, neighborhood targets, and program standards.

The committee reviewed a citywide Transportation Demand Management (TDM) ordinance intended to require development projects to adopt measures that reduce vehicle miles traveled, create new monitoring and compliance requirements, and establish program standards administered by the Planning Department.

Jeremy Pollock (legislative aide to Supervisor Avalos) and John Rheon (Planning Department) said the ordinance is the final piece of a coordinated strategy that includes the transportation sustainability fee and revised transportation impact…

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