Ordinance 2670CITY OF ALAMEDA ORDINANCE NO.
New Series
2670
AMENDING THE
SECTION 8-29
CHAPTER VIII
WITH REVISED
MANAGEMENT)
ALAMEDA MUNICIPAL CODE BY REPEALING
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT (TSM)
(TRAFFIC AND MOTOR VEHICLES) AND REPLACING
SECTION 8-29 (TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Alamedathat:
section 1 The Alameda Municipal Code is hereby
amended by repealing Section 8-29 Transportation Systems
Management (TSM) of Chapter VIII (Traffic and Motor Vehicles)
its entirety.
section 2 The Alameda Municipal Code is
amended by adding a new section 8-29 Transportation
Management (TSM) to Chapter VIII (Traffic and Motorread as follows:
hereby
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8-29 TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT (TSM).
8-29.Definitivna.
Average Vehicle Ridership (AVR) shall mean the number
of Employees who start work at a work site during the peak period
divided by the number of vehicles those Employees use to arrive
at the work site , averaged over the survey week as calculated
pursuant to subsection 8-29.18.
BAAQMD shall mean the Bay Area Air Quality Management
Distr ict.
Bicycle and Bus Incentive Program shall mean a
combination of physical improvements or subsidies that promotes
the use of bicycles and bus service , including, but not limited
to bicycle storage lockers , shower facilities , bike racks , bikepaths, bus shelters , benches, transit passes , and informational
signs. A Bicycle and Bus Incentive Program shall provide a
package of incentives for a minimum of five (5%) percent of
Employees that work within the Center or Employer work site. The
package can be a bike only, bus only, or combination bike and bus
incenti ve program. The bike only package shall include bike
storage for five (5%) percent of Employees. The bus only package
shall include subsidized transit passes for five (5%) percent of
Employees or one (1) bus shelter for every 750 Employees , or one
(1) bus bench for every 150 Employees. The combination bike and
bus package shall include some bike storage and some subsidized
transi t passes so that both types of incentives together cover atleast five (5%) percent of Employees. These facilities can be
phased in 20% per year over a five (5) year period.
Buspool shall mean a privately operated or chartered
bus which provides commute transportation on a subscriptionbasis. This term is also known as a club bus.
Carpool shall mean a vehicle occupied by two (2) to six
(6) people traveling together between their residence and their
work site or destination for the majority of the total tripdistance. Employees who work for different Employers , as well asnon-employed people , are included within this def ini tion as long
as they are in the vehicle for the majority of the total tripdistance.
Center shall mean either a Commercial Center or
Employment Center as defined in this subsection.
Commercial Center shall mean either:a. Any shopping center, or other
commercial/ industrial project , predominantly
retail in use , and which has two (2) or more ofthe following characteristics:1. It is known by a common name given to theproject by the developer;
It is governed by a common set of covenants
condi tions , and restrictions;
It was approved , or is to be approved , by the
City as a Planned Development;4. It is covered by a City approved master plan.b. . Any individual business that 2mploys fifty (50) or
more Employees , which is predominantly retail in
use.
Commute Trip/Commute shall mean the trip made by an
Employee to/from home to the work site during the peak period.
The commute trip may include stops between home and the worksite.
3 .
Compressed Work Week shall mean a regular full-time
work schedule which eliminates at least one round-trip commutetrip (both home-to-work and work-to-home) at least once every two(2) weeks. Examples include, but are not limited to , workingthree twelve-hour days (3/36) or four ten-hour days (4/40) within
a one week period; or eight nine-hour days and one eight-hour day
(9/80) within a two-week period.
Cooperation Agreement shall mean an agreement between a
Center and Employers within the Center to establish guidelines
:or meeting the requirements of this section. The following
sections will be addressed in the cooperation agreement and
implemented by the Employers in conjunction with the Center I s ETR
Program and pursuant to the requirements of this section:
8-29.
8-29.
Employee Notification
Employee Transportation Coordinator
Appointment
Employer Program Manager Appointment
Employee Transportation Surveys
Employer Trip Reduction Program
Record Keeping Requirements
8-29.
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8-29.
8-29.
Disabled Employee shall mean for purposes of the
performance objective calculation pursuant to subsection 8-29.
an Employee with a physical impairment which prevents the
Employee from traveling to the work site by means other than a
vehicle and the Employee has been issued a disabled person
placard or plate from the Department of Motor vehicles.
Drop-Off shall mean Employee who has been delivered to
the work site by a vehicle which continues on a commute to
another work site.
Employee shall mean any person conducting work activity
for an Employer twenty (20) or more hours per week at leastninety (90) continuous days an a full-time 9r part-time basis.
The term includes independent contractors. The term includes
persons working for Employer(s) located within Centers. The term
excludes field construction workers , field personnel,
seasonal/temporary Employees , and volunteers.
Employee Transportation Coordinator (ETC) shall mean a
qualified Employee (per subsection 8-29 .1 (Definitions), otherindi vidual, or entity appointed by an Employer or Center to
develop, market , administer , and monitor the Emp10yer Trip
Reduction Program and Employer Trip Reduction Plan on a full- orpart-time basis.
Employee Transportation Survey shall mean a TSM
commi ttee approved questionnaire distributed by Employers and
Centers to Employees designed to provide sufficient information
to calculate AVR or VER for the work site pursuant to subsections
8-29.13 and 8-29.18.
Employer shall mean any person (s), trust, firm
business , joint stock company, corporation , partnership,
association , non-profit agency or corporation , educationalinstitution, school district , hospital or other health carefacili ty, or federal, state , city or county government
department , agency, or district , or any other special purpose
public agency or district. A city, county, or city and county is
a single Employer for purposes of this section , not individual
departments or agencies of the city, county, or city and county.
Individual departments or agencies of the state of California and
the federal government are separate Employers for purposes of
this section. The term includes for-profit, not-for-profit , and
non-profit enterprises. Several subsidiaries or units that
occupy the same work site and report to one common governing
enti ty or that function as one corporate unit are considered tobe one Employer. The term shall not include Employers with no
permanent work site wi thin the City of Alameda.
Employer Program Manager shall mean an Employee with
policy and budget authority who is responsible fo the
implementation of the Employer Trip Reduction Program or Employer
Trip Reduction Plan and for fulfilling the requirements of thissection, on behalf of the Employer or Center.
Employer Trip Reduction (ETR) Plan shall mean a
document describing in detail the Employer Trip Reduction
Program , including an implementation schedule , budget , and all
the elements listed in subsection 8-29.15 (a) which is submitted
to the TSM Committee for review and approval pursuant to
subsection 8 2 9.15.
Employer Trip Reduction (ETR) Program shall mean a
group of measures developed and implemented by an Employer or
Center that are designed to provide transportation information. assistance , and incentives to Employees. The purposes of such
measures is to reduce the number of motor vehicles driven to the
work site by increasing AVR or decreasing VER , and to achieve and
maintain the performance objectives listed in subsection 8-29.
An ETR Program may include , but is not limited to any or all of
the following services , incentives , and measures.
a. Rideshar ing1. carpool/vanpool matching2. preferential parking for carpools andvanpools
financial subsidies or rewards to
carpool/vanpool/buspool passengersincluding drivers
Employer-provided vehicles for carpools
and/ or vanpools
Employer-sponsored vanpoolscarpool/vanpool/buspool operatingsubsidies, e. g. insurance , fuel,maintenance, etc.
b. Transit1. work si te transit ticket sales andinformation display
financial sUbsidies/rewards to transitusers, e. g. Commuter CheckTM .
transi t route maps and schedules on site
shuttle to transit line (Employer-sponsored or subsidized)
c. Trip Elimination1. compressed work weeks2. telecommuting
d. Parking Management1. charge for Employee parking2. elimination of any Employer parking
financial subsidy
transition from Employer parking
financial subsidy to general
transportation monetary allowance for
all Employees
free or reduced parking rates for
carpools and vanpools only
preferential parking fpr mul tiple-
occupancy clean fuel vehicles
e. Bicycle and Pedestrian1. capi tal purchases for bicycle or
pedestrian commuters including purchase
of equipment for commute trip purposes
bicycle lockers or other secure,
weather-protected bicycle parkingfacili ties
bicycle access to building interior
bicycle and/or walking route information
on-si te bicycle registration
Employee shower facilities and clothes
lockers
financial subsidies/rewards for walking
and other non-motorized transportation
modes
f. On-site Facilities/Services1. site modifications that would encourage
walking , transit , carpool , vanpool,and/or bicycle use
on-si te services to reduce mid-day
vehicle trips, e. g. cafeteria , ATMsapparel cleaning, etc.
guaranteed return trip program
shuttles between multiple work sites
providing child day care at/near worksite
refueling/recharging facilities for
mul tiple-occupancy clean fuel vehicles
used for Employee commute trips , e. g.
electr ic , compressed natural gasvehicles
g. Promotional and Marketing Activities1. rideshare marketing campaigns
2. on-si te transportation fair to promote
commute al ternati ves
participation in California Rideshare
Week and Beat the Back-Up Day activities
h. Other
membership in a Transportation
Management Association that provides
services and incentives
establ ishment of Employee committee to
help design, develop, and monitor the
ETR Program
enhanced trip reduction efforts of
forecast criteria pollutant exceedance
days e. g. the BAAQMD' s Spare the Air
Program.
financial subsidies/rewards for clean
fuel vehicles used for' Employee commute
trips including carpoo l and vanpoolvehicles
assistance to Employees in locating
their home residence within walking or
bicycling distance to the work site
and/or along transit routes
assistance in the development of housing
close to the work site , along transitroutes, or in an Employer-sponsored
housing development to facilitate
carpool/vanpool formation or shuttleservice
trip reduction measures to reduce non-
Employee vehicle trips to the work sitee. g. busing for student populations
delivery trips , etc.
providing a TSM Information Packet to
all Employees once a year and to all new
Employees within two weeks of hiring.
providing a Bicycle and Bus IncentiveProgram 10. residential area sponso ship
Employment Center shall mean either:a. Any business park , or othercommercial/industrial project , predominantlynon-retail in use , which has two (2) or more
of the following characteristics:1. It is known by a common name givento the proj ect by the developer;
It is governed by a common set of
covenants , conditions, andrestrictions;
It was approved , or is to be
approved , by the City as a Planned
Development; or
It is covered by a single final
development plan that includes one
(1) or more of the following zoningdistricts:
( a ) (b) C-l, C-2 , C-M
( c ) M -1 , M - 2 , MX
Any government or institutional facility or
special district predominantly non-retail inuse within the ci ty limits which employs more
than fifty (50) Employees.
Field Construction Worker shall mean an. Employee who
reports for work to a temporary field construction site.
Field Personnel shall mean Employees who spend 20% or
less of their work time at the work site and who do not report to
the work site during the peak period for pick-up and dispatch of
an Employer-provided vehicle.
Independent Contractor shall mean an individual who
enters into a direct written contract or agreement with an
Employer to perform certain services. The period of the contract
or agreement is at least ninety (90) continuous days or is open-
ended.
Peak Period sha 11 mean the time from 6: 00 a. m. through10:00 a.m. Monday through Friday inclusive.
Residential Area shall mean a group of fifty (50) or
more dwelling units whose owners are required to join the same
homeowners I association or else is:
1 . known by a common name2. governed by a common set of rules3. located wi thin a single voting precinct
Residential Area Sponsorship shall mean that in order
to encourage residential participation and in recognition of the
large contribution to peak period traffic generated byresidential areas, Employers or Centers may collaborate with
residential areas in joint programs sponsored by the Employer orCenter. If this sponsorship is agreed to in writing and approved
by the TSM Committee , then the Employer or Center will be allowed
to take credit for all peak period, non-SOV , residential commute
trips generated by the sponsored residential area above the
baseline non-SOV commute trips and count them toward their
performance objectives when calculating AVR. Commuters from the
residential area must use the same traffic corridors as the
Employer or Center and must be located within one-half (1/2) mile
of the sponsor.
Seasonal/Temporary Employees shall mean an Employee who
works for the Employer for less than ninety (90) continuous days(three months) within a calendar year.
Single Occupant Vehicle (SOV) shall mean a vehicle
occupied by one Employee.
Survey Week shall mean a regular five day Monday
through Friday (inclusive) work-week. The survey week for worksi tes with Saturday and Sunday work schedules will include only
those work days Monday through Friday. The survey week cannot
contain a federal, state , or local holiday, regardless of whether
the holiday is observed by the Employer. A survey week thatmeets the above cri ter a is to be selected by the Employer during
the survey period as required by subsection 8-29.13. The survey
week cannot be Rideshare Week or contain any other rideshare or
transi t promotional event, e. g. "Beat the Back-Up"
Telecommuting shall mean a system of working at home or
at an off-site, non-home telecommute facility that is accessed by
walking, bicycling, transit or ridesharing for the full work day
on a regular basis of at least one day per week.
Transportation Management Association (TMA) shall mean
an organization which is sanctioned by the City, through which
developers , property managers, employers , and local jurisdictions
cooperate in designing, implementing, and assessing ETR Programs
or other Transportation Demand Management Programs and TSM
programs and measures.
Transportation Marketing Centers (TMC) shall be
established at Employer and Center work sites as required when
submitting an ETR Plan. The TMC shall include the following: an
area for display of transit information , transit ticket sales
transit schedule and route information, rideshare information,
bike route information , al ternati ve transportation promotional
items and events. The TMC shall be maintained in a clean , safe
and orderly condition with updated material being provided asnecessary. The TMC shall be located at a high traffic volumesi te, at a convenient walking distance for Employees , and be at
street level unless otherwise approved by the TSM Committee. The
TMC shall be approved by the TSM Committee as part of the ETRPlan. The TMC shall operate at least during normal work hours.
This provision may be waved if the TSM Committee ascertains that
the Employees of the work site would be adequately served by
another facility.
Transportation Systems Management (TSM) shall mean a
program to reduce demand on , and increase capacity of , the
existing transportation system through better an9 more efficient
use.
Transportation Systems Management Committee (TSM
Committee) shall be established by the City to monitor , review
and make recommendations on the adequacy of each participant'efforts. The Committee shall be composed of EmployeeTransportation Coordinators from (3) appointed EmploymentCenters, two (2) appointed Commercial Centers , two (2) appointed
Employers of 50 or more Employees and the City s TSMAdministrator (as designated by the Ci ty Manager), the Mayor or
his/her appointee and three (3) citizens appointed at large. Thethree (3 ) citizens appointed at large shall be nominated by the
Mayor and appointed by the City Council.
Transportation Systems Management Fund (TSM Fund) shall
mean the City s budgeted allowance for planning and implementing
Transportation Systems Management strategies.
Transportation Systems Management Information Packet
(TSM Packet) shall mean a resource provided to Employees which
contains AC Transit and BART route and schedule information , bike
route maps , carpool matching services information and information
on other available transit services. The TSM packet shall be
approved by the TSM Committee. Al ternati ve forms of distributing
comparable information may be used with approval by TSM
Commi ttee.
Vanpool shall mean a vehicle occupied by seven (7) tofifteen (15) Employees including the driver who commute together
to work for the majority of their individual commute tripdistance. Employees who work for different Employers are
included wi thin this def ini tion as long as they are in the
vehicle for the majority of their individual trip distance.
Vehicle shall mean a device by which any person or
property may be propelled, moved , or drawn upon ' a highway, exceptthe following: 1) a device moved exclusively by human power, 2) a
device used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks , 3) buses
used for public or private transit. Examples for vehicles
include , but are not limited to , passenger cars , motorcycles
vans, and pickup trucks.
Vehicle Employee Ratio (VER) shall mean the number of
vehicles used by Employees who start work at a work site during
the peak period divided by the number of those Employees averaged
over the survey week as calculated pursuant to subsection 8-
29.18. VER is the reciprocal of AVR.
Volunteer shall mean an individual who does not receive
any wages, salary, or other form of financial reimbursement from
the Employer for services provided.
Work Activity shall mean any activity for which
Employee received remuneration from an Employer. Telecommuting
is a work activity.
Work site shall mean any property, real or personal
which is being operated, utilized, maintained, or owned by an
Employer as part of an identifiable enterprise. All property on
contiguous , adj acent , or proximate sites separated only by a
private or public right-of-way, served by a comm9n circulation or
access system, and not separated by an impassable barrier to
bicycle or pedestrian travel such as a freeway or flood control
channel is included as part of the work site. If two or more
Employers each have 100 or more Employees at a single work site
then that work site is considered a separate work site for each
Employer.
8-29.Purpose.
This section is adopted to:a. Lessen the negative impacts associated with
traffic including air pollution, congestion and noise;b. Use existing transportation facilities more
eff iciently;c. Reduce SOV use and promote the use of alternative
transportation; andd. Improve coordination between development
acti vi ties , publ ic transportation needs , and existing
transportation faci 1 i ties.
8-29.Goals and Objectives.
The goals and objectives of this section are:a. To reduce local and regional peak period vehicle
trips by Employees working in the City according to the
performance objectives set forth in subsection 8-29.5 (b); andb. To increase awareness and use of al ternati ve modesof transportation by:1. Establishing Transportation Marketing Centers
at large Employer and Center work sites.2. Establishing a Citywide Bicycle and Bus
Incentive Program that provides access and facilities for all
major traffic generators;
3. Establ ishing a Citywide EmployeeTransportation Information Packet.4. Promoting
alternatives to SOV use;5. Promoting
alternative to SOV use; and
walking and bicycling as
carpooling and vanpooling as an
8-29.Applicabili ty.
a. This section applies to all public and private
Employers not located within the jurisdiction of Centers withfifty (50) or more Employees at a work site. For purposes of
determining the applicability of this section , the number of
Employees at a work site is determined as the maximum number of
Employees reporting to that work site on any single week day
Monday through Friday during the current calendar or fiscal year.b. This section applies to all public and private
Centers with fifty (50) or more Employees working at work siteswithin the Center. Centers will consider all Employees of all
Employers with more than five (5) Employees located within their
jurisdiction to be part of the Center's work site for purposes of
registering, developing Employer Trip Reduction Programs
submi tting Employer Trip Reduction Plans, meeting performance
obj ecti ves, meeting Employee Transportation Survey requirements
and determining the number of Employees. The number of Employees
at a work site is determined as the maximum number of Employees
reporting to that work site on any single week day Monday through
Friday during the current calendar or fiscal year.c. This section applies to each individual public and
private Employer with more than five (5) Employees located within
Centers . Individual Employers wi thin Centers are responsible forthe following: 1. Providing all of the required information to
fulfill the registration and record keeping requirements to the
Employee Transportation Coordinator (ETC) or Employee Program
Manager (EPM) of the Center.2. Providing all Employees with notification
materials and program information as distributed by the Center.3. Participating in Employee Transportation
Surveys and Employer Trip Reduction Programs as conducted by the
Center and aChieving a minimum return rate as established by the
TSM Committee.4. In the event that a Center does not meet the
performance objectives as a whole, then all Employers with more
than 5 Employees wi thin such a Center will be required to appoint
an Employer Program Manager who will submit to the TSM Committee
a letter authorizing knowledge and compliance with the Centers
Employer Trip Reduction Plan.5. Applicability for Employers of fifty (50) ormore Employees located wi thin Centers. In addition to fulfilling
all of the conditions above in subsection 8-29.4 (c), Employers
with fifty (50) or more Employees arriving during the peak period
located wi thin Centers are required, to enter into a Cooperation
Agreement as defined in subsection 8-29.1 (Definitions) and,
report directly to the ETC or EPM of the Center.6. Any Employer of fifty (50) or more Employees
within a Center which has not met the performance objectives will
report directly to the TSM Committee all of the information
required to fulfill all of this section within ninety (90) days
of determination that the Center has not meet the performanceobjectives. If the Employer can not show that as an individual
Employer they have met the performance objectives then the
individual Employer will be responsible for submitting a Employer
Trip Reduction Plan for their worksite pursuant to the
requirements in subsection 8-29.15.
8-29.Exemption - Under Employee Minimum Level.
Employers
of the requirementssubsection.a. (Under Employee Minimum Level) A work site not
within a Center where fewer than 50 of the Employees normally
start work during the peak period is exempt from all requirements
of this section except for the registration requirement pursuant
to subsection 8-29.15 (c) .
b. Performance Obj ecti ves Achieved.1. Work sites that achieve the 1999 performance
obj ecti ves specif ied in subsection 8-29.8 as demonstrated
pursuant to subsection 8-29.13 are exempt from all other
requirements of this section except for this subsection.2. Works sites that meet the requirements of
subsection 8-29.5(b) (1) must submit to the TSM Committee , in a
format approved by the TSM Committee, a listing of the measures
or reasons for achieving the 1999 performance obj ecti ves.3. Work sites that meet the requirements of
subsection 8-29.5 (b) must demonstrate continued achievement of
the 1999 performance objectives by conducting an Employee
transportation survey pursuant to subsection 8-29.13 once every
three years.
may qualify for an exemption from all or part
of this section as specified in this
4. Work sites that do not continue to
demonstrate achievement of the 1999 performance objectives
pursuant to subsection 8-29.8 no longer qualify for the exemption
provided by this subsection and become subject to the
requirements of this section at that time.c. Construction site. Construction sites are exempt
from this section. For purposes of this subsecti9n:
construction means the on-site fabrication, erection , or
installation of a physical structure such as a building, roadway,
bridge , etc. and 2) site has the same meaning as work site.d. Mul ti -Jur isdictional Employers. Employers with
worksi tes located outside of the City of Alameda I s jurisdiction
and wi thin the nine Bay Area counties which are regulated by the
BAAQMD I S Reg. 13, Rule 1 may either comply with this local
ordinance or report directly to the BAAQMD. Employers choosing
this exemption from the local ordinance must inform the TSM
Commi ttee by letter of their intent to report directly to the
BAAQMD and provide a completed copy of BAAQMD' s Worksi teRegistration Form.
8-29.Conf idential i ty.
The TSM Committee will treat the information and data
specified in the subsection as confidential
a . Individual Employee transportation surveyresponses, records , and results submitted pursuant to subsection8-29.13 are confidential and any information about individual
Employees shall not be released to the public. Both aggregate
and work site performance obj ecti ve results for Employers and
Centers shall be within the public domain.b. Employer budget information submi ted pursuant tosubsection 8-29.15(a) (7) are confidential and shall not be
released to the public. Aggregate and generic budget information
for trip reduction programs and measures shall be within the
public domain.
8-29.Collective Bargaining Disclaimer.
The requirements of this section do not absolve an
Employer , or Center or other party from any obligation under an
existing collective bargaining agreement with Employees or any
provision of law. The City shall maintain neutrality with
respect to any negotiations between an Employer and its Employees
and Centers and their tenants.
8-29.standards.
Performance Objectives. Performance objectives are
expressed in terms of AVR and VER. Employers , and Centers have
the option of reporting performance in terms of either AVR or VER
or both.
AVR Performance Objectives and Year1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 199819 1.25 1.28 1.33 1.35 1.1999
VER Performance Objectives and Year1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 199884 .80 .78 .75 .74 .74.
1999
8-29.Employee Notification.
An Employer or Center shall facilitate the
participation of Employees and Employee organizations in the
development of ETR Programs and ETR Plans by providing the
following information to its Employees at the times specified
below:a. Information explaining the requirements and
applicability of this section to the Employer or Center and itswork site (s) prior to or at the time of registration and annually
thereafter pursuant to subsection 8-29.12.b. The content and implementation schedule of
the ETR Program required by subsection 8-29.14 during its
development.c. The content, implementation schedule , and
availability of the ETR Plan required by section 8-29., as
applicable, at least thirty (30) days prior to trye submittal of
the ETR Plan to the TSM Committee. d. Notification may be provided through Employeebulletins, notices posted on bulletin boards , articles in any
newsletter generally circulated or provided to Employees , or any
other reasonable means to assure that Employees have adequate
opportuni ty to participate in the development of ETR Programs and
measures , and are informed about the full range of ETR programs
and measures available at the work site.e. The notice shall identify the Employee
Transportation Coordinator and/or the Employer Program Manager
wi thin the organization to whom comments and suggestions can be
submi tted and questions addressed. f. Transportation systems Management InformationPacket (TSM Packet) as defined in subsection 8-29.1 (Definitions)
shall be provided annually and to all new Employees within two
weeks of hiring.
8-29.Employee Transportation Coordinator (ETC).
Employers and Centers must have an ETC(s) as specified
vithin this section.a. Employers and Centers shall appoint an ETC for
each affected work site(s) within the city. An ETC may represent
more than one work site and Center.b. ETCs must complete a TSM Committee training
curr iculum wi thin three (3) months of the effective date of this
section , or wi thin three (3) months of appointment when appointed
after the effective date.c. The Employer or Center may apply to the TSM
Commi ttee for a waiver from the training requirement of
subsection 8-29.10(b) when an ETC has one or more years of
experience in trip reduction or equivalent skills.
d. An ETC may also serve as the Employer Program
Manager provided that the individual meets the criteria specified
in subsection 8-29.1 (Definitions).
8-29.Employer Program Manager (EPM).
Employers and Centers must have an Employer Program
Manager as specif ied in this subsection. a. Centers and Employers independent of Centers shall
appoint an Employer Program Manager, as defined in subsection 8-
29.1 (Definitions). Employers with multiple affected work sites
wi thin the City may appoint one Employer Program Manager for more
than one work site.b. An Employer Program Manager may also serve as the
ETC provided that the individual meets the requirements of
subsection 8-29.10.c. All Employers wi thin Centers which have not
achieved the performance objectives shall appoint an Employer
Program Manager (EPM).
8-29.Registra tion Requirement.
Public and private Employers with fifty (50) or more
Employees at a single work site , and Centers within the City
shall register with the City in accordance with the schedule
contained in subsection 8-29.12 (d) (1) .
Registration shall be submitted to:
TSM Committee
City of Alameda
Publ ic Works Department
Engineering Division , Room 207
2263 Santa Clara Avenue
Alameda , CA 94501-4455
information:Employer registration shall include the following
Employer name and address.
Separate identification of each work
site (s) including location address.
Employee Transportation Coordinator and
Employer Program Manager name andtelephone number for each work site (s) .The tota 1 number of Employees reporting
or assigned to each work site.
The total number of Employees who start
work at each work site(s) during thepeak per iod.
Employers of fifty (50) or more
Employees within a Center will provide
name and address of the Center and the
name and telephone number of the
Center s Employee Transportation
Coordinator and Employer Program
Manager.
Employers of fifty (50) or more
Employees wi thin a Center will provide a
copy of the Cooperation Agreement as
def ined in subsection 8-29. 1
(Definitions) .c. Employers claiming an exemption pursuant to
subsection 8-29.5 shall provide the following information:
Employer name and mailing address.
2. Name , ma i ing address , and telephone
number of a contact person.
Separate identification, of each work
site(s) including work 'site name and
location address.
The total number of Employees reporting
or assigned to each work site(s).
The total number of Employees who start
work at each work site(s) during thepeak period.6. Identify applicable exemption.d. Employers and Centers are required to
register with the TSM Committee as follows:1. Employers and Centers who become subj ect
to this section on the effective date or
become subject to this section
subsequent to the effective date due to
an increase in Employees or the
establishment of a new or expanded work
site, shall register with the City
wi thin ninety (90) days of becoming
subject to this section.e. Center registration shall include the
T-ollowing information:
Name and address.
Employee Transportation Coordinator and
Employer Program Manager name and
telephone number for Center.
The total number of Employees reporting
or assigned to Employers. within
Center (s) .
The total number of Employees who start
work wi thin the Center during the peakperiod.
Identification of each Employer within
Center including name , address , and
number of Employees reporting or
assigned to each and the total number of
Employees who start work for each
Employer during the peak period.
Identification of each Employer within
the Center which has fifty (50) or more
Employees and verification of a
cooperation agreement pursuant to
subsection 8-29 .1 (Definitions).
8-29.Employee Transpo tation Surveys.
Employers and Centers must conduct Employee
transportation surveys as specified in this subsection to
establish whether the performance objectives listed in subsection
8-29.8 have been achieved.a. Employers and Centers shall conduct an Employee
transportation survey consistent with the procedure contained in
subsection 8-29.18 and submit the survey responses to the City in
cccordance with the schedule contained in subsection 8-29.13 (d) .b. Employers and Centers have the option of
processing the Employee transportation surveys on-site or having
the surveys processed by an outside entity. Survey processing
must be consistent with the procedures contained in subsection 8-
29.18, and verifiable records must be maintained.c. Employers and Centers may use a Random Sample
Employee Survey Method consistent with subsection 8-29.19 for
work sites where four-hundred (400) or more Employees start work
during the peak period.d. The due date of the Employee transportation survey
is May 31 of each year. This date may be changed at the
discretion of the TSM Committee. Notification will be provided
to Employers and Centers as needed.e. Employee transportation surveys are to be
conducted annually unless a work site demonstrates that a future
year performance objective is achieved. These work sites are
required to survey every other year as long as future year
performance objectives continue to be achieved and every third
year if the 1999 objectives are met.f. An Employer or Center shall not offer any specialincenti ves or disincentives in addition to its regular ETR
Program during the survey week. This limitation does not applyto acti vi ties undertaken by an Employer or Center in response to
a forecast exceedance day, e. g., the "Spare the Air" Campaign.
g.
Employee transportation surveys are to beconducted as follows: 1. Employers or Centers subject to this section
must conduct an Employee transportation survey of those worksi tes between January 1 and April 30 of each year.2. subj ect to TSM Committee approval, an
Employee transportation survey conducted prior to the effective
dates of this section may be submitted to fulfill the
requirements of this subsection provided that 1) the survey was
conducted within six (6) months of its submittal date and 2) it
provided sufficient data to calculate the performance objective
pursuant to subsection 8-29.h. Employers or Centers which become subject to this
section after May 1 of any year due to an increase in Employees
or the establishment of a new or expanded work site shall conduct
an Employee transportation survey during the next January 1 to
April 30 survey period.
8-29.Employer Trip Reduction (ETR) Program.
Employers and Centers must have an ETR Program as
specified in this section.a. An ETC, EPM or officially designated individual
for the work site must attend all TSM Committee meetings
subsequent to determination that the performance objective was
not achieved for the Employer or Center. Meeting attendance is
required until the Employer or Center can demonstrate the
performance objectives have been met. b. Within six (6) months of the end of the survey
week for the first Employee transportation survey conducted
pursuant to subsection 8-29.13, Employers shall develop and
implement an ETR Program.c. The ETR Program is only submitted to the TSM
Committee for work site(s) subject to subsection 8-29.15.
8-29.Requirement to Submit Employer Trip Reduction (ETR)
Plan.
Employers and Centers that do not achieve the
performance objectives established in subsection 8-29.8 for the
applicable year at any work site subject to this section shall
prepare and submit an ETR Plan for that work site to the TSM
Committee within 120 days of a determination that the performanceobjective was not achieved. An Employer or Center may submit a
consolidated ETR plan that covers multiple work sites.a. The Employer Trip Reduction Plan shall contain the
following:1. A Description of the measures taken to comply
with subsection 8-29.9 (Employee Notification).2. All the information required by subsection 8-
29.12 (b) for Employers and 29.12 (e) for Centers. (Registration
Requirement)3. A detailed description and inventory of
measures conta ined in the ETR Program developed and implemented
pursuant to subsection 8-29.14 including a list of specific trip
reduction measures already implemented, such as those listed in
subsection 8-29.(Definitions) .4. A description , schedule , and commitment to
implement additional or enhanced measures which includes all
reasonable , feasible, and cost effective trip reduction measures
that can be expected to bring about significant progress toward
achievement of the performance obj ecti ves. The ETR plan should
include appropriate measures from the categories of measures
listed in subsection 8-29.1 (Definitions) and other measures (if
any) designed to address unique characteristics of the work site.5. Summary and discussion of the results of an
attitudinal survey of Employees or an Employer jEmployee work
group designed to ascertain Employee attitudes toward variousincenti ve and disincentive measures.6. A discussion of the progress achieved to date
and an analysis of why the ETR Program did not achieve the
performance obj ecti ve including special issues , circumstances , orcondi tions at the work site.7. A budget indicating all current and projected
expenditures for the ETR Program.8. A program to provide an on-site
Transportation Marketing Center (TMC) as defined in subsection 8-
29.1 (Definitions).9. A Bicycle and Bus Incentive Program as
defined in subsection 8-29.1 (Definitions).
10. A commitment that the ETC shall attend all
regularly scheduled TSM Meetings.b. The ETR plan shall be submitted by the highestranking responsible off icia 1 of the Employer or Center at thework site.c. The TSM Committee shall approve, and the Employer
or Center shall implement an ETR Plan that includes all
reasonable , feasible , and cost effective trip reduction measures
that can be expected to bring about significant progress toward
achievement of the performance objectives given the constraints
of the work site , the nature of the work activity, and the
geographical distribution of Employees relative to the work site.
The TSM Committee shall disapprove any ETR Plan which does not
meet the above specified criteria. d. Employers or Centers shall revise and resubmit to
the TSM Committee any disapproved ETR Plan within 90 days of thedisapproval. If the revised ETR plan is disapproved , the
Employer has one additional 60-day opportunity to revise and
resubmit an ETR plan before final disapproval. Final disapproval
is a violation of this section and is subject to a non-
implementation penalty (per subsection 8-29.26) which is
retroactive to the date of first disapproval.e. Employers and Centers may appeal any TSM Committee
disapproval of its ETR Plan pursuant to subsection 8-29.29.f. Employers and Centers subject to this section
shall update their ETR Plan once every two years after ETR plan
approval until such time as the performance objective isachieved. Such ETR plan updates are to be submitted every two
years to the TSM Committee on or before the anniversary date of
ETR plan approval.
g.
Employers and Centers subject to this section
shall continue to meet the requirements of subsection 8-29.13.
h. Employers and Centers shall revise and resubmit
its ETR Plan within ninety (90) days of a final determination
that an element of an approved ETR Plan violates any provision of
law issued by an agency or court with jurisdiction to make such
determination.
8-29.Appeal of ETR Plan Disapproval.
An Employer or Center may appeal an ETR plan
disapproval made pursuant to subsection 8-29.15 to the
Transportation Systems Management Committee following the
procedures listed in subsection 8-29.29.
8-29.Moni toring and Records.
Record keeping Requirements: Employers and Centers
must maintain records and documents as specified in this section.a. Employers and Centers subject to this section
shall maintain and retain records , files , and documentation to
establish compliance with subsections 8-29.9 10 ' 11, 12, 13 , 14,
and 15.b. Retention by the Employer of such records, files
and documentation shall be for three years.c. Such records , files , and documentation shall be
made available to the TSM Committee upon reasonable notice during
any on-site audit conducted by the city or within thirty 30 days
of written request.d. All such records shall be maintained in accordance
with generally accepted accounting principles and shall be
clearly identified and readily accessible.e. The Employer or Center shall provide free access
to the representatives of City or its appointees at all proper
times to such books and records , and gives City the right to
examine and audit same , and to make transcripts therefrom as
necessary, and to allow inspection of all work, data , documents
proceedings and activities related to this section.
8-29.Manual of Procedures.
computed in a
AVR or VER for each affected work site is to be
manner consistent with the following method:1. The Employer or Center conducts an Employee
survey during a survey week.2. AVR is calculated only for those Employees
or are assigned to the work site during the peak
transportation
who start work
per iod.3. If less than 60% of the survey forms are
returned for processing from those Employees who start work
during the peak period, all survey forms not returned from those
Employees who start work during the peak period ' shall be counted
as single occupant vehicles for purposes of calculating AVR or
VER.
4. If 60% or more of the survey forms are
returned for processing from those Employees who start work
during the peak period , one-half of those survey forms not
returned from those Employees who start work during the peak
period shall be assumed to have the same AVR or VER as that
calculated from the responses to the surveys returned , and one-
half shall be counted as single occupant vehicles for purposes of
calculating AVR or VER.5. AVR for the work site shall be calculated by
dividing the total "Employee-days" for the survey week by thetotal "vehicle trip-days " for the survey week.6. VER for the work site shall be calculated by
dividing the total "vehicle trip-days " for the survey week by the
total "Employee-days " for the survey week.b. Employee-days shall be determined as follows:
The total number of Employees who start work or
are assigned to a work site during the peak period each work day
Monday through Fr iday of the survey week. Each day of the survey
week that an Employee starts work during the pea period countsas one Employee-day. For example, an Employee who starts work
each day Monday through Friday of the survey week between 6 a. m.and 10 a.m. counts as five (5) Employee-days. The following
procedures are used in totalling Employee-days 1. Employees telecommuting or are off due to a
compressed work week schedule are counted as
reporting to the work site in calculating the
total Employee-days.
The following Employees are not included in
the Employee-days total:(i) Employees not working because of
vacation, sickness , or other timeoff.
Employees who report to a different
work site or an off-site workrelated acti vi ty.(iii) Disabled Employees.
Vehicle Trip-Days shall be determined as follows:
The total number of vehicles used by Employeeswho start work or are assigned to the work site each wor day
Monday through Friday of the survey week. A vehicle trip-day is
based on the means of transportation used for the greatest
distance of an Employee's home to work site commute trip.
Employee who starts work during the peak period and arrives at
the work site each day of the survey week Monday through Friday
in a single occupant vehicle counts as five (5) vehicle trip-days. The following numerical values are used in. calculating the
total vehicle trip-days:
(ii)
Single occupant vehicle (driveone (1).
Carpool equals one (1 ) divided
of people in the carpool.
alone) equals
by the number
Vanpool equals one (1) divided by the numberof Employees in the vanpool.
Motorcycle , moped , motorized scooter , ormotor bike equal one (1).Clean-fuel vehicle equals one (1) unless used
as a carpool or vanpool. When used as a
carpool or vanpool, divide the number of
people in the carpool or vanpool into the
following:(i) Electric vehicle equals zero (0)(ii) Compressed natural gas vehicleequals one-fourth (0.25)
Propane vehicle equals one-half
(0.50)
Dual or flexible fueled vehicleequals three-fourths (0.75)
The following all equal zero (0) vehicle
tr ip-days :a. Public transit (bus , li9ht rail, ferry,
Cal train , BART)
Private buspool or club bus
Bicycle
Walking and other non-motorized
transportation modes
Employees telecommuting (only on the
days those Employees are telecommuting
for the entire day)
Employees who work a compressed work
week schedule (only on their compressed
day (s) off)
g.
Disabled Employee vehicles at all times.7. Residential sponsorship credits pursuant to
subsection 8-29 .1 (Definitions), Employer or Center will be
allowed to take credit for all peak period non-SOV residential
commute trips generated by the sponsored residential area above
the baseline non-SOV commute trips and count them toward their
performance objectives on a direct one alternative transportation
commuter resident for one drive alone Employee basis when
calculating AVR. RIDES 1987 City of Alameda Residential
Transportation survey will be used for baseline data.
3 .
(iii)
(i v)
8-29.Random sample Method.
When an Employer or Center chooses to use a random
sample to meet the requirement of subsection 8-29., the
Employer or Center shall follow the directions fo administering
a Random Sample Survey in the BAAQMD' s Regulation 13 , Rule 1
section 13-1-602.
8-29.Transportation Systems Management Corni ttee.
The TSM Committee shall:1. Develop and distribute guidelines for ETR
Plans and Employee Transportation Survey.2. Develop the Employee Transportation Survey
and Residential Transportation Questionnaire forms (if separate
questionnaires are necessary), and distribute one (1) copy to
each Employer and Center Employee Transportation Coordinator.3. Review and approve annual EmployeeTransportation Surveys.4. Review and approve ETR Plans.5. Review and analyze ETR Plans to determine
success of TSM strategies.6. Develop a TSM Information Package format and
distribute one (1) sample copy to each Employer and Center
Employee Transportation Coordinator.7. Review and approve Transportation MarketingCenters (TMC).
Review and approve Bicycle a d Bus IncentivePrograms.
Recommend allocation of TSM Funds for special
programs.10. Review violations of this section and
recommend , if appropriate , that Council waive penalties for
noncompliance with, or failure to implement , requirements of an
ETR Plan.11. The TSM Committee will notify, in writing,
each Employer and Center Employee Transportation Coordinator of
its approval or disapproval of each item submitted.
8-29.TSM corni ttee Schedule.
The TSM Committee shall meet every other month to
discuss progress and carry out responsibilities identified in
subsection 8-29.20 (a) and discuss concerns of any and allparticipants.
8-29.Review of ETR Plans.
The TSM Committee shall, within sixty (60) days of
receipt of all ETR Plans, review and send out written approval or
disapproval to each Employee Transportation Coordinator. If
ETR Plan is not approved, the TSM Committee Shall indicate what
modif ications or additional strategies must be incorporated to
deem the ETR Plan adequate. The Employer or Center shall haveninety (90) days to revise and resubmit the ETR Plan.
8-29.Review of the Employee Transportation Survey.
The TSM Committee shall review the TSM Survey and rule
on both the adequacy of the report and whether the performance
objectives have been met. The TSM Committee shall notify each
Employer and Center, in writing, of its ruling within sixty (60)
days of receipt of the Employee Transportation Survey. If the
TSM Committee determines that the TSM Survey does not meet the
Survey requirements pursuant to subsection 8-29.18 the TSM
Committee shall require the Employer to resurvey and resubmit the
survey within sixty (60) days.
8-29.Review Employer Trip Reduction Plans and Programs for
Non-Implementation.
The TSM Committee shall review the implementation by
Employers and Centers of ETR Programs and Plans. If the TSM
Commi ttee determines that the ETR Program or ETR Plan was not
properly implemented , non implementation penalties shall apply as
stated in subsection 8-29.26 (d) .
8-29.Transportation Systems Management Funding.
a. Establ ishment of TSM Fund In order to fund the
efforts of this program , the City shall establish a TSM Fund that
will provide monies for planning and implementing various TSMstrategies.
b. Fundinq Sources The TSM Fund may accrue monies
from Employer and Center non-attainment fees , ETR Plan review and
appeal fees , TSM penalties and other sources to be used for
implementation of Citywide TSM programs as recommended by the TSM
Commi ttee.
c. Use of Funds These monies will be used to pay
for City administration and monitoring of the TSM Program
(including staff time , materials , and count program
expenditures), City sponsorship of TSM efforts (i.e. marketing
the program), and implementation of approved Citywide TSMstrategies.
8-29.Fees and Penalties.a. Fees to, be charged for Employer and Center ETR
Plan review , ETR Plan appeal, penalty for non-implementation
penal ty for late submissions , and non-attainment fees shall be
established by resolution. Fines and penalties do not accrue on
weekends and holidays officially observed by the City of Alameda.
All fees and penal ties shall be calculated as set forth by
resolution.b. ETR Plan Review Fee: An Employer or Center at the
time of submission of an ETR Plan pursuant to subsection 8-29.15,
shall pay a review fee. This fee applies both at the time of
initial submittal as well as subsequent updates. This fee does
not apply to the resubmi ttal of a disapproved Employer Trip
Reduction Plan. This fee is applicable to all Employers and
Centers required to submit ETR Plans pursuant to subsection 8-
29.15.
c. ETR Plan Appeal Fee: An Employer or Center at the
time of appeal of a disapproved ETR Plan pursuant to section 8-
29., shall pay an appeal fee. This fee is applicable to all
Employers and Centers who file appeals of disapproved ETR Plans.
d. . Penalty structure for Non-Implementation: Any
Employer or Center or any Employer who alone or as part of a
Center fails to substantially implement the strategies called for
in its ETR Plan shall be charged a non-implementation fee. The
TSM Committee shall at each subsequent semimonthly meeting assess
whether an Employer or Center has substantially implemented their
ETR Program. The TSM Committee shall notify the Employer or
Center in writing of any deficiency and they shall have 30 days
to rectify the deficiency Penalties shall begin accruing 30
days after notification of the deficiency and shall continue to
accrue until such time as the participant can establish , in
writing to the satisfaction of the TSM Committee , that the
programs have been implemented.e. Penalty structure For Late Submissions: Any
Employer or Center or any Employer who alone or s part of a
Center fails to submit materials as called for under this section
shalL be charged a per day penalty f. Non-attainment Fee for Failure to Meet PerformanceObjectives: In the year 2002 , the City of Alameda may charge , as
recommended by the TSM Committee , any or all Employers or Centers
that do not achieve the performance objectives as set forth in
section 8-29., a non-attainment fee. The non-attainment fee
shall be charged for Employee parking at the work site. This
non-attainment fee shall not preclude any Employer or Center from
levying additional charges for parking at their own discretion.
g.
Each Employer or Center that fails to meet the
objectives called for in section S-29. 8 and is required by the
TSM Committee to charge a non-attainment fee , shall submit to theci ty by June 30 of the year 2002 a parking management plan whichidentif ies the method of fee collection, anticipated revenue and
the anticipated ETR Programs and costs to be funded with thesefees. The parking management plan shall be implemented wi thinninety (90) days of approval by the TSM Committee. The Employer
or Center shall collect fees and such fees shall be used to fund
the ETR Programs outlined in the parking management plan. The
Employer or Center shall, on June 30 of each year , submit an
audited accounting statement identifying sources and distribution
of the monies collected in the previous calendar year. An
Employer or Center may submit an alternative parking management
plan for their work site which shall be subject to review and
approval by the TSM Committee. If approved , the alternative
parking management plans shall be subject to annual review and
approval by the TSM Committee. This subsection is subj ect
review and modification by the TSM Committee , and approval by
council, to assure consistency with regional parking demand
management policies.
8-29.standards and Enforcement.a. General: It shall be unlawful for any person to
violate any provision of , or fail to comply with , any of the
requirements of this section. Any person violating or failing
to comply with this section shall be guilty of an infraction
punishable by fine. Fines shall be payable to the TSM Fund.b. Each person in violation of the section or
responsible for a violation of the section shall be deemed guilty
of a separate offense for each day during which the section is
violated or permitted to be violated.
8-29.Employers and Centers.a. Employers and Centers subject to the requirements
of this section shall pay all applicable' fees. Failure to pay
these fees is a violation of the section and shall be deemed
gui 1 ty of a separate offense for each day during which the
section is violated or permitted to be violated.b. At any time the Employer Program Manager of a
Center which is not meeting the performance obj ecti ves may
petition to the TSM Committee for Employer trip reduction fees to
be directly and proportionally applied to Employers within the
Center for non-cooperation and non-compliance. Any Employer
alone or as a part of a Center which does not meet the
requirements of this section will be subject to fines andpenalties.
c. Non-attainment fees, as set forth in subsection 8-
29.26(f), may be directly and proportionally applied to
individual Employers within Centers which have not fulfilled
their individual requirements and not met performance objectives
as outlined in the approved ETR Plan.
8-29.Appeal Procedure.a. Any Employer who wishes to appeal the assessment
of penal ties or disapproval of an ETR Plan may do so. The
request for appeal must be made , in writing, to the TSM Committee
within 30 days of notification of penalties. A written appeal
automatically suspends the accrual of penalties for the matters
appealed; however, an appeal fee as established by resolution
shall accompany the request for appeal to cover the cost ofprocessing. The TSM Committee shall evaluate the appeal and make
a recommendation to the City Council at the next available
Council Meeting as to whether the penalties should be waived. A
waiver, if granted, shall be in effect for one calendar year.b. The City Council of the City of Alameda may
preside over the hearing on appeal, or, in the alternative,appoint a hearing off icer to conduct the hearing, receive
relevant evidence, and submit to the City Council findings and
recommendations to be considered by the City Council of the City
of Alameda. The City Council shall render its decision within
forty five (45) days from the date on which the City Council
receives the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer.
The decision of the City Council shall be final.c. If the City Council of the City of Alameda finds
that an appeal or any portion of an appeal does not prevail , the
penal ties assessed for the matters at the basis of the appeal
shall automatically resume from the date the request of appealwas received.
8-29.severability.
If any subsection , clause , or phrase of this Ordinance
is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a
decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision
shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of the
Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have
passed this Ordinance and each and every section, subsection,sentence , clause or phrase not declared invalid 9
unconsti tutional without regard to whether any portion of the
Ordinance would be subsequently declared invalid or
unconsti tutional.
Section 3
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This ordinance shall be in full force and
effect from and after the expiration uf thirty (30) days from the
date of its final passage.
Attest:
- U
ci y Clerk
RESO\ TSM. Revised
, the undersigned hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was
duly and regularly adopted and passed by the ouncil of the City of
Alameda in regular meeting assembled on the 5th day 'July , 1994 by the following vote to wit:
AYES:Councilmembers Appezzato, Arnerich, Lucas,
Roth and President wi throw -
NOES:None.
ABSENT:None.
ABSTENTIONS:None.
IN WITNESS , WHEREOF , I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the'
official seal of said City this 6th - day of July , 1994.
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Diane B. Felsch , city Clerk
city of Alameda