Transportation Information Center Sample Clauses

Transportation Information Center. The Developer shall maintain, for the life of the Project, a Transportation Information Center (“TIC”) in a location identified on the Project Plans. The location may be relocated from time to time thereafter by the Developer. The TIC shall include information for employees, visitors and residents about:
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Transportation Information Center. Developer shall ensure that the Hotel operator promotes and makes information available on-site for hotel employees and hotel guests, and that commercial tenants of the Leasable Space promote and provide their employees with information about local public transit services (including bus lines, light rail lines, bus fare programs, ride share programs and shuttles) and bicycle facilities (including routes, rental and sales locations, on-site bicycle racks and showers.) Developer shall ensure that the Hotel operator offers (e.g., at check- in) each hotel party with a map, schedule and fare information for utilizing the transit system in Santa Xxxxxx and the surrounding area. Developer shall further ensure that the Hotel operator also makes information available to hotel guests about transit and light rail opportunities, carshare, rideshare, shopping locally, and bike and walking routes, by posting such information (a) on the Hotel’s website, (b) in a conspicuous place in the lobby, (c) on a computer terminal or other form of electronic media in the Hotel lobby, and (d) through either printed materials or electronic messages provided in each guest room. Developer shall further ensure the Hotel operator also makes walking and biking maps available for employees and visitors, which shall include but not be limited to information about convenient public transit stops, local services, and restaurants within walking distance of the Project. Developer shall make information available to employees and commercial tenants and employees of the hotel operator regarding local rental housing agencies. Such transportation information shall be provided on-site, regardless of whether also provided on a website.
Transportation Information Center. The Developer shall maintain, for the life of the Project, a Transportation Information Center ("TIC"). The location of the TIC shall be mutually agreed upon by the Planning Director and the Developer prior to the City’s issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the Building, and may be relocated from time to time thereafter upon mutual agreement of the Developer (or Xxxxxxxxx’s successor in interest) and the Planning Director. The TIC shall include information for employees, visitors and residents about:  Local public transit services, including current maps, bus lines, light rail lines, fare information, schedules for public transit routes serving the Project, telephone numbers and website links for referrals on transportation information, including numbers for the regional ridesharing agency and local transit operators, ridesharing promotional material supplied by commuter-oriented organizations and shuttles; and  Bicycle facilities, including routes, rental and sales locations, on-site bicycle facilities, bicycle safety information and the shower facility for the commercial tenants of the Project. The TIC shall also include a list of facilities available for carpoolers, vanpoolers, bicyclists, transit riders and pedestrians at the site, including walking maps and information about local services, restaurants, movie theaters and recreational activities within walking distance of the Project. Such transportation information shall be provided on-site, regardless of whether also provided on a website.
Transportation Information Center. Developer shall ensure that the Hotel operator makes information available on-site for hotel employees and hotel guests, and that commercial tenants of the Leasable Space provide their employees with information about local public transit services (including bus lines, light rail lines, bus fare programs, ride share programs and shuttles) and bicycle facilities (including routes, rental and sales locations, on-site bicycle racks and showers. Developer shall ensure that the Hotel operator offers (e.g., at check-in) each hotel party with a map, schedule and fare information for utilizing the transit system in Santa Xxxxxx and the surrounding area. Developer shall further ensure that the Hotel operator also makes information available to hotel guests about rideshare, shopping locally, and bike and walking routes, by posting such information in a conspicuous place in the lobby and through materials that will be provided to guests upon request. Developer shall further ensure the Hotel operator also makes walking and biking maps available for employees and visitors, which shall include but not be limited to information about convenient public transit stops, local services, and restaurants within walking distance of the Project. Developer shall make information available to employees and commercial tenants and employees of the hotel operator regarding local rental housing agencies. Such transportation information shall be provided on-site, regardless of whether also provided on a website.
Transportation Information Center. Developer shall ensure that information is available on-site for on-site employees of Theater Operator about local public transit services (including bus lines, light rail lines, bus fare programs, ride share programs and shuttles) and bicycle facilities (including routes, rental and sales locations, on-site bicycle racks and showers.) Developer shall further ensure that the Theater Operator also makes information available to Theater patrons about transit and light rail opportunities, carshare, rideshare, shopping locally, and bike and walking routes, by posting a link to a City-maintained website containing such information on the Theater Operator’s website. Developer shall further ensure the Theater Operator also makes walking and biking maps (produced and provided by the City or City’s designee at no cost to Developer or Theater Operator) available for employees, which shall include but not be limited to information about convenient public transit stops, local services, and restaurants within walking distance of the Project.
Transportation Information Center. Developer shall provide on-site information for employees, residents, and visitors about transportation reduction alternatives available to occupants of the project, such as the following: (i) guidance on public transit routes (including bus lines, light rail lines, bus fare programs, ride share programs, and shuttles) to and from the Project and bicycle facilities (including routes, rental locations, on-site bicycle racks and showers for use by tenants of the Project); (ii) walking and biking maps for visitors, which shall include but not be limited to information about local services and restaurants within walking distance of the Project; (iii) information regarding local rental housing agencies; (iv) coordination of vanpool and carpool formation; (v) the existence of any City-sponsored programs such as ride-to-work-week, ride share events, pit stop programs, and the like; and (vi) the availability at the time of such meeting of third party car-sharing services such as Nu-ride and Zim-ride. Developer may elect to provide this information on a website or other electronic media.
Transportation Information Center. Developers shall provide on-site information for employees, visitors and residents about local public transit services (including bus lines, light rail lines, bus fare programs, ride share programs, shuttles) and bicycle facilities (including routes, rental and sales locations, on-site bicycle racks and showers for the commercial tenants of the Project
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Transportation Information Center. Developer shall provide on-site information for employees, residents, and visitors about transportation reduction alternatives available to occupants of the project, such as the following: (i) guidance on public transit routes (including bus lines, light rail lines, bus fare programs, ride share programs, and shuttles) to and from the Project and bicycle facilities (including routes, rental and sales locations, on-site bicycle racks and showers for use by tenants of the Project); (ii) walking and biking maps for visitors, which shall include but not be limited to information about local services and restaurants within walking distance of the Project; (iii) information regarding local rental housing agencies;

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