TDMP Clause Samples
TDMP. If a transportation demand management plan (“TDMP”) setting forth requirements relating to parking and transportation demand management is implemented with respect to the Project at any time during the Term, Tenant hereby acknowledges that Landlord shall be required to comply with the TDMP. To the extent a TDMP is implemented with respect to the Project, Tenant shall, to the extent the terms of the TDMP are applicable to tenants of the Project and the following are required under the TDMP: (i) promote and encourage employees of Tenant and other occupants of the Premises to rideshare or carpool, (ii) promote and encourage employees to use public transportation and other alternative modes of transportation to commute to the Premises, and (iii) provide transit directions and transit schedules on its website to encourage the use of public transportation for trips to the Premises and to make transit maps and schedules available on-site. Tenant shall reasonably cooperate with Landlord in programs and other activities initiated by Landlord to comply with Landlord’s obligations under the TDMP, including without limitation, participating in Landlord surveys of employee commuting modes (provided however, the Tenant shall not be obligated to provide Landlord with any personally identifying information about its employees).
TDMP. If, at any time during the Term, the Project is subject to a transportation demand management plan (“TDMP”) setting forth requirements related to parking at the Project, Tenant (at its sole cost and expense) shall comply with such TDMP. As of the Effective Date, the Project is subject to that certain Transportation Demand Management Program dated June 2021 (as amended from time to time, the “Existing TDMP”). Tenant shall, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, for as long as the Existing TDMP remains applicable to the Project, comply with the Existing TDMP as applicable to the Project, including without limitation: (i) offer to subsidize mass transit monthly passes for all of its employees who work in the Premises in accordance with the terms of the Existing TDMP; (ii) offer a subsidy to a bike share service to all employees in accordance with the terms of the Existing TDMP; (iii) implement a Commuter Choice Program and the MBTA’s Corporate Pass Plan; (iv) discourage single-occupant vehicle (“SOV”) use by its employees; (v) promote alternative modes of transportation and use of alternative work hours; (vi) at Landlord’s request, meet with Landlord and/or its representatives no more frequently than quarterly to discuss transportation programs and initiatives; (vii) participate in annual surveys, monitoring transportation programs and initiatives at the Project; (viii) cooperate with Landlord in connection with transportation programs and initiatives promulgated pursuant to the Existing TDMP; (ix) provide alternative work programs (such as telecommuting, flex-time and compressed work weeks) to its employees in order to reduce traffic impacts in Watertown during peak commuter hours; (x) offer an emergency ride home (“ERH”) through the Transportation Demand Management Coordinator and Watertown Transportation Management Association, or have its own ERH program, for all employees who commute by non-SOV mode at least 3 days a week; and (xi) otherwise cooperate with Landlord in encouraging employees to seek alternate modes of transportation.
