TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. (a) Landlord may elect or may be required to develop and implement a Transportation Demand Management (“TDM”) program for the Building in order to reduce the traffic-related impacts resulting from development of the Property. One element of any such TDM program will require tenants of the Building to adopt programs and offer incentives to their employees to reduce auto use and support the increase of alternative modes of transit. The following are examples of such programs and incentives:
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Samples: Workletter Agreement (Kyverna Therapeutics, Inc.), Workletter Agreement (Kyverna Therapeutics, Inc.), Office/Laboratory Lease (OmniAb, Inc.)
TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. (a) Landlord may elect or may be required to develop and implement a Transportation Demand Management (“TDM”) program for the Building in order to reduce the traffic-related impacts resulting from development of the Property. One element of any such TDM program will may require tenants of the Building to adopt programs and offer incentives to their employees to reduce auto use and support the increase of alternative modes of transit. The following are arc examples of such programs and incentives:
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Samples: Work Agreement (Caribou Biosciences, Inc.), Work Agreement (Caribou Biosciences, Inc.)
TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. (a) Landlord may elect or may be required to develop and implement a Transportation Demand Management (“TDM”) program for the Building in order to reduce the traffic-related impacts resulting from development of the Property. One element of any such TDM program will may require tenants of the Building Project to adopt programs and offer incentives to their employees to reduce auto use and support the increase of alternative modes of transit. The following are examples of such programs and incentives:
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TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. (a) Landlord may elect or may be required to develop and implement a Transportation Demand Management (“TDM”) program for the Building in order to reduce the traffic-related impacts resulting from development of the Property. One element of any such TDM program will require tenants of the Building to adopt programs and offer incentives to their employees to reduce auto use and support the increase of alternative modes of transit. The following are examples of such programs and incentives:
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