Common use of TDM Plan Clause in Contracts

TDM Plan. MINI of Santa ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall maintain and implement the following Transportation Demand Management Plan ("TDM Plan"). Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy or Temporary Certificate of Occupancy, MINI of Santa ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall submit for review and approval by the Planning Director a TDM Plan as follows: a TDM Plan including: (i) TDM Plan Format. MINI of Santa ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall submit (1) Project description; (2) Site conditions that affect commute travel; (3) Annual Budget to implement TDM Plan; (4) Duties and responsibilities of a Project Transportation Coordinator (PTC); (5) Sample AVR survey, which may consist of the City’s standard form; (6) TDM Plan Physical and Programmatic Elements; (7) Implementation Strategy that specifies how the TDM Plan will be implemented, monitored, and who will be responsible for submitting annual status reports to the City. (ii) TDM Plan Physical Elements: (1) On-Site Transportation Information. MINI of Santa ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall provide on-site transportation information located where the greatest number of employees are likely to see it. Such transportation information may be provided in an on-site physical location, such as a bulletin board or kiosk, or through other media, such as on a website or other digital means. Information shall include but is not limited to the following: a. Current maps, routes and schedules for public transit routes within one-half mile of the project site: b. Transportation information including regional ridesharing agency, local transit operators, and certified Transportation Management Organization (TMO) where available; c. Ridesharing promotions material supplied by commuter-oriented organizations; d. Regional/local bike maps and bicycle safety information as well as route and facility information within one-half mile of the project site including: rental and sales locations and bike share location and service information; e. A list of facilities available for carpoolers, vanpoolers, bicyclists, transit riders and pedestrians at the site; f. Walking and biking maps for employees, which shall include but not be limited to information about convenient local services and restaurants within one-half mile of the project site; and g. Information to employees of the project regarding local rental housing agencies and opportunities.

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Sources: Development Agreement

TDM Plan. MINI of Santa ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall maintain and implement the following Transportation Demand Management Plan ("TDM Plan"). Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy or Temporary Certificate of Occupancy, MINI of Santa ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall submit for review and approval by the Planning Director a TDM Plan as follows: a TDM Plan including: (i) TDM Plan Format. MINI of Santa ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall submit (1) Project description; (2) Site conditions that affect commute travel; (3) Annual Budget to implement TDM Plan; (4) Duties and responsibilities of a Project Transportation Coordinator (PTC); (5) Sample AVR survey, which may consist of the City’s standard form; (6) TDM Plan Physical and Programmatic Elements; (7) Implementation Strategy that specifies how the TDM Plan will be implemented, monitored, and who will be responsible for submitting annual status reports to the City. (ii) TDM Plan Physical Elements: (1) On-Site Transportation Information. MINI of Santa ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall provide on-site transportation information located where the greatest number of employees are likely to see it. Such transportation information may be provided in an on-site physical location, such as a bulletin board or kiosk, or through other media, such as on a website or other digital means. Information shall include but is not limited to the following: a. Current maps, routes and schedules for public transit routes within one-half mile of the project site:; b. Transportation information including regional ridesharing agency, local transit operators, and certified Transportation Management Organization (TMO) where available; c. Ridesharing promotions material supplied by commuter-oriented organizations; d. Regional/local bike maps and bicycle safety information as well as route and facility information within one-half mile of the project site including: rental and sales locations and bike share location and service information; e. A list of facilities available for carpoolers, vanpoolers, bicyclists, transit riders and pedestrians at the site; f. Walking and biking maps for employees, which shall include but not be limited to information about convenient local services and restaurants within one-half mile of the project site; and g. Information to employees of the project regarding local rental housing agencies and opportunities.

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Sources: Development Agreement