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Carlsbad presents 2025 employer survey results showing mixed TDM progress and lower remote work rates

Traffic Safety Mobility Commission · May 4, 2026
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City staff and consultants presented 2025 Transportation Demand Management employer survey results. Of 53 baseline reports due, 48 were completed; follow-ups show about 61% of respondents exceeded TDM goals and the weighted sustainable mode share among follow-ups is about 33%. Staff emphasized carpooling and employer-focused incentives.

City staff and a consultant presented the 2025 employer survey results for Carlsbad's Transportation Demand Management (TDM) program, showing progress at some employers but a return‑to‑office trend that reduces some of the earlier pandemic gains.

Nick Gorman, associate engineer, introduced the presentation and said the TDM ordinance applies to nonresidential developments that generate at least 110 employee daily trips and requires site‑specific TDM plans. Consultant Aaron Gall (Alta Planning Group) presented survey findings: 48 of 53 required baseline surveys have…

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