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University of California, Parking and Transportation Services Contacts



Campus Name/Title



UCB Seamus Wilmot

Acting Director



Alesia Woods

Manager - Enforcement/ Special Events/Bicycle Program



Fred Johnson

Manager Field Operations



Earl Lockhart

Sueprvisor - Transit



Randall Pollard

Supervisor - Customer Service



Lily Garcia

Auditor



Denise Clogston

Supervisor - Business Services



William "Billy" Riggs

Principal Transportation Planner







UCD Cliff Contreras

Director



Roberta Devine

Administrative Services Manager



Jeremy Dalbeck

Manager, Information Resources



Leslie Mancebo

Transportation Demand and Marketing Coordinator



Michelle McArdle

Parking Operations Manager

David Takemoto-Weerts

Bicycle Program Coordinator







UCD-MC Duane Hicks

Manager



Wanda Brown

Assistant Manager



Eric Cross

Manager Field Operations



Dave Entrekin

Employee Transportation Coordinator







UCI Ron Fleming

Director



Jennifer Cartnal

Interim Associate Director



Andre Gaines

Assistant Director

Guest and Event Services

Clint Maruki

Manager

Information Systems

Michael Davis

Interim Manager

Sustainable Transportation

Dina Ochoa

Assistant Director

Operations





UCI-MC Scott Martin

Director



Nelly Cruz

PTS Operations Manager



Israel Garcia

PTS Field Supervisor

Vicky Bajwa

Employer Transportation Coordinator







UC Merced Karin Groth

Director TAPS and Fleet Services





UCLA Renée A. Fortier

Director



Carolyn Shibata

Chief of Staff / Manager, Administrative Operations



Dave Karwaski

Assistant Director / Planning & Policy



Lisa Koerbling

Associate Director / Parking & Finance



Eric Lew

Associate Director / Business, Systems & Project Management



Sherry Lewis

Associate Director / Fleet & Transit



Penny Menton

Associate Director / Communications & Commuter Services



Armando Clemente

Manager, Parking Enforcement



David Connors

Manager, Maintenance, Construction & Project Management



Debbie Corral

Manager, Parking Programs



Janet Lee

Manager, Finance & Accounting



Terri McWilliams

Manager, Parking Operations



Steve Rand

Manager, Traffic, Events & Adjudication



Isabell Rodriguez

Manager, Commuter Services & Information



Elena Chavez

Supervisor, Citation Review



Matt Enright

Special Events Coordinator







UCR Michael Delo

Director



Enci Naghshineh

Associate Director



Mary Amimoto

Executive Assistant to Director



Andy Stewart

Lot Operations & Facilities Manager



Debbie Manlongat

Event Parking Manager



Francine Waite

Business Operations & Financial Analyst



Irma Henderson

Alternative Transportation Manager

(includes Transit Services)

Debra Longazo

Business Process Analyst



Marylynn Newbrander

Permit Sales & Customer Service Manager



Paul Murie

Adjudication Manager



Rene Rodriguez

Enforcement Manager

UCSD Brian D'Autremont

Director

Todd Berven

Transit Operations Assistant Director

Curt Lutz

Commute Solutions Manager

Eliud Escobedo Jr

Director's Office Assistant



UCSD-MC Carole Rains

Administrative Analyst







UCSF Jon Gledhill

Director

Kevin Cox

Associate Director, Business Manager

Greg Mohr

Shuttle Operations Manager

Tim McNeil

Parking Operations Manager

Wayne Kwan

Parking Operations Manager

Peter Davis

Fleet Manager/Rideshare Manager

Robert Wong

Rideshare Coordinator





UCSB Robert Defendini

Director

Jason Ziebarth

Associate Director



Tana Lucido



Projects, IT and Permit Dispenser Manager



Suzzanne Nespor

Permit Sales Manager

David Crockett

Parking Enforcement Supervisor

Christopher Zbinden

Parking Enforcement Supervisor



(Open Position)

Adjudication Manager



Jamey Wagner

Transportation Alternatives, Program Manager



Doug Hatt



Garage Supervisor



John Behlman



Interim Transportation Services Manager





UCSC Larry Pageler

Director







Susan Willats

Assistant Director







Allison Johnson

Business Manager







Andrew Klein

Parking Manager







Tracy Freeman

Transit & Safety Manager







Teresa Buika

Grants & Planning







Cathy Crowe

Vanpool & Bike Programs

Candice Ward

Marketing









UCOP Charlotte Strem

Interim Director, Physical and Environmental Planning







Last Updated: 3/12/11

ervices Contacts



Address Phone FAX



Parking & Transportation

2150 Kittredge Street 510-643-7700 510-643-4677

Berkeley, CA 94720-5746

Parking & Transportation

2150 Kittredge Street 510-643-0538 510-643-4677

Berkeley, CA 94720-5746

Parking & Transportation

2150 Kittredge Street 510-643-0115 510-643-4677

Berkeley, CA 94720-5746

Parking & Transportation

1952 Oxford Street 510-643-3502 510-642-5451

Berkeley, CA 94720-7430

Parking & Transportation

2150 Kittredge Street 510-642-3287 510-643-8892

Berkeley, CA 94720-5746

Parking & Transportation

2150 Kittredge Street 510-643-7510 510-643-4677

Berkeley, CA 94720-5746

Parking & Transportation

2150 Kittredge Street 510-642-7672 510-643-7

Berkeley, CA 94720-5746

Physical & Environmental Planning

300 A&E Building, MC 1382 510.642.1173 510.642.9442

Berkeley, CA 94720-5746



Transportation & Parking Services

1 Shields Avenue 530-752-5435 530-752-6966

Davis, CA 95616

Transportation & Parking Services

1 Shields Avenue 530-752-3728 530-752-6966

Davis, CA 95616

Transportation & Parking Services

1 Shields Avenue 530-752-5436 530-752-6966

Davis, CA 95616

Transportation & Parking Services

1 Shields Avenue 530-752-6453 530-752-6966

Davis, CA 95616

Transportation & Parking Services

1 Shields Avenue 530-752-3275 530-752-6966

Davis, CA 95616

Transportation & Parking Services

1 Shields Avenue 530-752-2453 530-752-6966

Davis, CA 95616



Parking & Transportation

4800 2nd Ave., Ste 1100 916-734-5958 916-734-0600

Sacramento, CA 95817

Parking & Transportation

4800 2nd Ave., Ste 1100 916-734-8117 916-734-0600

Sacramento, CA 95817

Parking & Transportation

4800 2nd Ave., Ste 1100 916-734-6157 916-734-0600

Sacramento, CA 95817

Parking & Transportation

4800 2nd Ave., Ste 1100 916-734-2239 916-734-0600

Sacramento, CA 95817







200 Public Services Bldg. 949-824-2695 949-824-2387

Irvine, CA 92697



200 Public Services Bldg. 949-824-1173 949-824-2387

Irvine, CA 92697



200 Public Services Bldg. 949-824-0025 949-824-2275

Irvine, CA 92697



200 Public Services Bldg. 949-824-5749 949-824-2387

Irvine, CA 92697



200 Public Services Bldg. 949-824-5060 949-824-2387

Irvine, CA 92697



200 Public Services Bldg. 949-824-0035 949-824-2387

Irvine, CA 92697



Parking Services

Bldg. #33 Route 90, 101 The City Drive 714-456-3491 714-456-7420

Orange, CA 92868

Parking Services

Bldg. #33 Route 90, 101 The City Drive 714-456-8007 714-456-7420

Orange, CA 92868

Parking Services

Bldg. #33 Route 90, 101 The City Drive 714-456-6450 714-456-7420

714-456-6450 714-456-7420

Orange, CA 92868

Parking Services

Bldg. #33 Route 90, 101 The City Drive 949-456-7947 949-456-7420

Orange, CA 92868



5200 Lake Road

209-228-6981 209-228-4731

Merced, CA 95343





Transportation

555 Westwood Plaza, Ste. 100 310-206-6317 310-825-9322

Los Angeles, CA 90095

Transportation

555 Westwood Plaza, Ste. 100 310-206-1807 310-206-7338

Los Angeles, CA 90095

Transportation

555 Westwood Plaza, Ste. 100 310-206-8315 310-206-4235

Los Angeles, CA 90095

Transportation

555 Westwood Plaza, Ste. 100 310-206-2046 310-206-7338

Los Angeles, CA 90095

Transportation

555 Westwood Plaza, Ste. 100 310-206-4763 310-206-4235

Los Angeles, CA 90095

Transportation

555 Westwood Plaza, Ste. 102 310-825-8374 310-206-8799

Los Angeles, CA 90095

Transportation

555 Westwood Plaza, Ste. 100 310-206-1993 310-206-7341

Los Angeles, CA 90095

Transportation

555 Westwood Plaza, Ste. 100 310-267-4643 310-267-0286

Los Angeles, CA 90095

Transportation

555 Westwood Plaza, Ste. 100 310-825-6931 310-206-4235

Los Angeles, CA 90095

Transportation

555 Westwood Plaza, Ste. 100 310-206-0665 310-267-1802

Los Angeles, CA 90095

Transportation

555 Westwood Plaza, Ste. 100 310-825-9843 310-267-2195

Los Angeles, CA 90095

Transportation

555 Westwood Plaza, Ste. 100 310-206-0100 310-267-0286

Los Angeles, CA 90095

Transportation

310-825-0702 310-206-9601

555 Westwood Plaza, Ste. 100 310-825-0702 310-206-9601

Los Angeles, CA 90095

Transportation

555 Westwood Plaza, Ste. 100 310-825-2529 310-267-2093

Los Angeles, CA 90095

Transportation

555 Westwood Plaza, Ste. 100 310-825-4612 310-206-9601

Los Angeles, CA 90095

Transportation

555 Westwood Plaza, Ste. 100 310-825-1286 310-267-1800

Los Angeles, CA 90095



Transportation & Parking Services

683 Linden St. 951-827-1283 951-827-2178

Riverside, CA 92521

Transportation & Parking Services

683 Linden St. 951-827-1292 951-827-2178

Riverside, CA 92521

Transportation & Parking Services

683 Linden St. 951-827-5508 951-827-2178

Riverside, CA 92521

Transportation & Parking Services

683 Linden St. 951-827-2457 951-827-2178

Riverside, CA 92521

Transportation & Parking Services

683 Linden St. 951-827-1297 951-827-2178

Riverside, CA 92521

Transportation & Parking Services

683 Linden St. 951-827-1291 951-827-2178

Riverside, CA 92521

Transportation & Parking Services

683 Linden St. 951-827-1060 951-827-2178

Riverside, CA 92521

Transportation & Parking Services

683 Linden St. 951-827-1298 951-827-2178

Riverside, CA 92521

Transportation & Parking Services

683 Linden St. 951-827-1895 951-827-2178

Riverside, CA 92521

Transportation & Parking Services

683 Linden St. 951-827-1296 951-827-2178

Riverside, CA 92521

Transportation & Parking Services

683 Linden St. 951-827-7435 951-827-2178

951-827-7435 951-827-2178

Riverside, CA 92521



9500 Gilman Drive

858-534-9762 858-534-7384

La Jolla, CA 92093-0988

9500 Gilman Drive

858-534-6142 858-534-7384

La Jolla, CA 92093-0988

9500 Gilman Drive

858-534-8841 858-534-7384

La Jolla, CA 92093-0988

9500 Gilman Drive

858-534-6070 858-534-7384

La Jolla, CA 92093-0988



200 West Arbor Drive

MC 8205 619-543-7499 619-543-3358

San Diego, CA 92103





500 Parnassus Avenue, MU G, Rm 26

415-476-2560 415-476-9633

San Francisco, CA 94143

500 Parnassus Avenue, MU G, Rm 26

415-476-1386 415-476-9633

San Francisco, CA 94143

1625 Ownes St., Rm PP 204

415-502-1731 415-514-4525

San Francisco, CA 94143-0299

1625 Owens St., Room PP 104

415-476-2569 415-476-0499

San Francisco, CA 94143

501 Parnassus Avenue, MU G, Rm 26

415-514-4520 415-476-9633

San Francisco, CA 94143

1625 Owens St., Room PP 105

415-476-6871 415-514-4525

San Francisco, CA 94143

1625 Ownes St., Rm PP104

415-476-1513 415-476-0499

San Francisco, CA 94143-0299



UCSB Parking Services Bldg 388

805-893-7032 805-893-4570

Santa Barbara, CA 93106-7001

UCSB Parking Services Bldg 388

805-893-3642 805-893-4570

Santa Barbara, CA 93106-7001



UCSB Transportation Services, Bldg 375

805-893-8731 805-893-8327

Santa Barbara, CA 93106-7001



UCSB Parking Services Bldg 388

805-893-7368 805-893-4570

Santa Barbara, CA 93106-7001



UCSB Parking Services Bldg 388

805-893-2609 805-893-4570

Santa Barbara, CA 93106-7001

UCSB Parking Services Bldg 388

805-893-2609 805-893-4570

Santa Barbara, CA 93106-7001



UCSB Parking Services Bldg 388

805-893-2589 805-893-4570

Santa Barbara, CA 93106-7001



UCSB Parking Services Bldg 388

805-893-5475 805-893-4570

Santa Barbara, CA 93106-7001



UCSB Transportation Services, Bldg 375

805-893-3692 805-893-8327

Santa Barbara, CA 93106-7001



UCSB Transportation Services, Bldg 375

805-893-5416 805-893-8327

Santa Barbara, CA 93106-7001





TAPS, UC Santa Cruz

1156 High Street

831-502-7940 831-502-7943

MS: TAPS-Carriage House

Santa Cruz, CA 95064

TAPS, UC Santa Cruz

1156 High Street

831-459-3759 831-502-7943

MS: TAPS-Carriage House

Santa Cruz, CA 95064

TAPS, UC Santa Cruz

1156 High Street

831-459-1927 831-459-5259

MS: TAPS-Carriage House

Santa Cruz, CA 95064

TAPS, UC Santa Cruz

1156 High Street

831-459-5821 831-502-7943

MS: TAPS-Carriage House

Santa Cruz, CA 95064

TAPS, UC Santa Cruz

1156 High Street

831-459-3724 831-502-7943

MS: TAPS-Carriage House

Santa Cruz, CA 95064

TAPS, UC Santa Cruz

1156 High Street

831-502-7941 831-502-7943

MS: TAPS-Carriage House

Santa Cruz, CA 95064

TAPS, UC Santa Cruz

1156 High Street

831-502-7942 831-502-7943

MS: TAPS-Carriage House

Santa Cruz, CA 95064

TAPS, UC Santa Cruz

1156 High Street

831-502-7944 831-502-7943

MS: TAPS-Carriage House

Santa Cruz, CA 95064



1111 Franklin St 6th Fl

510-987-0113

Oakland, CA 94607

E-mail





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mike.delo@ucr.edu







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andrew.stewart@ucr.edu







debbie.manlongat@ucr.edu







francine.waite@ucr.edu







irma.henderson@ucr.edu







debra.longazo@urc.edu







marylynn.newbrander@ucr.edu







paul.murie@parking.ucr.edu







rene.rodriguez@ucr.edu

rene.rodriguez@ucr.edu









bdautremont@ucsd.edu





tberven@ucsd.edu





jclutz@ucsd.edu





eescobedo@ucsd.edu









crains@ucsd.edu









jon.gledhill@ucsf.edu





kevin.cox@ucsf.edu





greg.mohr@ucsf.edu





tim.mcneil@ucsf.edu





wayne.kwan@ucsf.edu





peter.davis@ucsf.edu





r.wong@ucsf.edu







robert.defendini@tps.ucsb.edu





jason.ziebarth@tps.ucsb.edu







tana.lucido@tps.ucsb.edu







suzy.nespor@tps.ucsb.edu







david.crockett@tps.ucsb.edu

chris.zbinden@tps.ucsb.edu









james.wagner@tps.ucsb.edu







doug.hatt@tps.ucsb.edu







john.behlman@tps.ucsb.edu









pageler@ucsc.edu









swillats@ucsc.edu









ajohns@ucsc.edu









ajklein@ucsc.edu









tfreeman@ucsc.edu









tabuika@ucsc.edu









cacrowe@ucsc.edu

cjward@ucsc.edu









charlotte.strem@ucop.edu

Campus Summary: Program Directory

Winter 2011



Categories Berkeley Davis Davis Medical Irvine Irvine Medical Los Angeles Merced Riverside San Diego San Francisco Santa Barbara Santa Cruz Stanford



ADMINISTRATION

Director Seamus Wilmot Clifford Contreras Duane Hicks Ron Fleming Scott Martin Renée A. Fortier Karin L. Groth Michael Delo Brian d'Autremont Jon Gledhill Robert Defendini Larry Pageler Brodie Hamilton

Associate Director n/a n/a Jennifer Cartnal Lisa Koerbling, Kevin Cox Jason Ziebarth Phillip Garcia

Parking & Finance



Associate Director n/a n/a Eric Lew, Enci Naghshineh N/A N/A

Business, Systems &

Project Management







Associate Director n/a n/a Sherry Lewis, N/A N/A

Fleet & Transit

Associate Director n/a n/a Penny Menton, N/A N/A

Communications &

Commuter Services





Manager n/a Dina Ochoa, Nelly Cruz Tim McNeil/Wayne

Operations Kwan



Andre Gaines, Guest

and Event Services





Assistant Director n/a Dave Karwaski, Todd Berven (Transit N/A Susan Willats N/A

Planning & Policy Ops)

Business Manager Seamus Wilmot Roberta Devine Wanda Brown Management Team Steve Wang Enci Naghshineh Kevin Cox N/A Allison Johnson N/A



Planning & Analysis Billy Riggs (shared Management Team Wanda Brown Management Team Dave Karwaski Francine Waite Melanie Arias Gledhill & Cox Robert Defendini Larry Pageler, N/A

services) Teresa Buika

Grants n/a Roberta Devine Wanda Brown Clint Maruki Depends on grant Management Team Theresa Bagg Peter Davis/Robert Jamey Wagner Teresa Buika Angus Davol

type Wong



Information Technology Contracted Jeremy Dalbeck Jonathan Opie Julianna Bayley Eric Lew Debra Longazo Centralized Jan Ricketts Peter McMillan, Angus Davol

John Steele

Marketing & Outreach Cameron Ahmadi; Leslie Mancebo Wanda Brown Jennifer Cartnal and Penny Menton Irma Henderson Eliud Escobedo Jr Centralized Management Team Candice Ward, Lisa Kwiatkowski

Alesia Woods Christine Dacanay Cathy Crowe







TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT

Bicycle Programs Alesia Woods David Takemoto- Dave Entrekin Ramon Zavala Vicky Bajwa Michael King Irma Henderson Curt Lutz Peter Davis/Robert Jamey Wagner Cathy Crowe Ariadne Scott

Weerts Wong



Vanpool Programs Alesia Woods Leslie Mancebo Dave Entrekin Michael Davis Vicky Bajwa Isabell Rodriguez Karin Groth Irma Henderson Curt Lutz Peter Davis/Robert Jamey Wagner Cathy Crowe, Joanna Lisa Kwiatkowski

Wong Palmer



Carshare Programs Alesia Woods Leslie Mancebo Dave Entrekin Michael Davis Vicky Bajwa Michael King Karin Groth Irma Henderson Curt Lutz Peter Davis/Robert Jamey Wagner Teresa Buika Angus Davol

Wong



Transit Programs Randall Pollard Leslie Mancebo Dave Entrekin Antoinette Saenz Vicky Bajwa Dave Karwaski Karin Groth Irma Henderson Todd Berven Peter Davis/Robert N/A Larry Pageler Ward Thomas

Wong



Campus Shuttles Earl Lockhart; Fred Leslie Mancebo Humberto Contreras; ASUCI Vicky Bajwa Sherry Lewis Irma Henderson Todd Berven Greg Mohr N/A Allison Johnson, Ward Thomas

Johnson Bruce Council Tracy Freeman



Alternative Transportation Manager n/a Michael Davis Vicky Bajwa Irma Henderson Curt Lutz Peter Davis Jamey Wagner Lisa Kwiatkowski

PARKING MANAGEMENT

Permit Sales Randall Pollard Erin Paige Tim Phillips Sheila Nguyen Nelly Cruz Debbie Corral Karin Groth Marylynn Newbrander Fern Nailon Tricia McGovern Suzzanne Nespor Katrina Stenton Ana Lorenzana



Policy Management Fred Johnson; Alesia Clifford Contreras, Wanda Brown Tim Management Team Scott Martin Lisa Koerbling Karin Groth Enci Naghshineh Brian d'Autremont Gledhill & Cox Robert Defendini Andrew Klein Phillip Garcia

Woods Michelle McArdle Phillips



Enforcement Alesia Woods George Lamb Eric Cross, Deborah Dina Ochoa Israel Garcia Terri McWilliams Karin Groth Rene Rodriguez Martin Greenawalt Tim McNeil/Wayen Jason Ziebarth Bob Tanner Jared Roberts

Roberts Kwan (University Police)



Maintenance Fred Johnson George Lamb Eric Cross Dina Ochoa Nelly Cruz David Connors Karin Groth Andrew Stewart Marco Arciniega Peter Davis Jason Ziebarth / Bob Andy Klein, Phillip Garcia

Sundberg Bobby Griffin

Events Management Alesia Woods Sandy Morgan Deborah Robers Andre Gaines Israel Garcia Steve Rand Karin Groth Debbie Manlongat Jennifer Rodgers Tim McNeil/Wayen Jason Ziebarth Susan Willats, Ariana Gamino

Kwan Deborah Bryant Ariadne Scott





DATE THIS PAGE LAST UPDATED: 3/14/2011 2/28/2011 3/11/2011 3/9/2011 3/8/2011 3/3/2011 3/8/2011 3/10/2010 3/11/2011 3/18/2011 2/25/2011 3/17/2010









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Campus Summary: Demographics

Winter 2011







Categories Berkeley Davis Davis Medical Irvine Irvine Medical Los Angeles Merced Riverside Santa Barbara Santa Cruz Stanford

San Diego San Francisco



PARKING

Total number of parking spaces 6,695 16,594 6,673 15,006 3,894 23,948 2,670 9,493 17,689 6,995 6,037 5,481 21,293





On-campus 16,594 5,987 1,116 23,948 2,311 8,188 17,689 6,571 5,613 5,161 21,293

Off-campus 686 2,778 0 359 1,305 0 424 424 320 0





Overall Parking Utilization 82% 80% 89% 73% 86% Entire Campus: 90.15% 75% 75% 80% 93% Survey Pending 70% 77%

Main Campus:

94.6%









# of Parking Structures 4 3 2 4 1 29 0 0 7 6 3 1 of 527 spaces 7







TRAFFIC

Campus Average Daily Traffic 105,584 unavailable 119,269 19,470 22,136 unavailable

(ADT)



Average Vehicle Ridership (AVR) - 2010/11 school In process 1.9 1.167 (random 1.64 1.53 - Empoyee 1.60 employees 2.2 Campus = 4.8; All Traffic = 1.94 2010:

see also the "Metrics" tab for more year: Student survey) 3.00 AVR Staff = 1.3, Faculty (observed); -Employees: 1.9

detail AVR = 5.38. 2.47 (weighted = 1.4; Employees = -Commuting students:

- Employee AVR Employee AVR = avg.) Students 1.74, 2.9

1.70. Total (graduate) = 3.6; Students = 2.37, -Combined: 2.2

- Student AVR

combined AVR = Students Combined = 2.17

- Combined AVR 3.42. (undregraduate) = (S09 Commuter

13.8, Survey)









EMPLOYEES: Employees commuters (2010)

Survey 2-2010

SOV 55% 25% 84% 46% 36% 54% 54% 61% 55% 40% - 11055 55% 38.2% F/S:48% all:42.9%

MOV 15% n/a 5% 0% 18% 18% 28% - 7893 16% 23.9%

Transit 56% 20% 4% 5% 29% 15% 21% 3% 14% 25% - 7000 6% 28.9% F/S:26% all:22.7%

Bike 17% 41% 4% 11% 2% 2% 3% 6% 1% 4% - 1000 10% 3.9% F/S:12.8% all:20.4%

Ped 55% 6% 1% 19% 1% 7% 0% 13% 8% 3% - 811 1% 0.3% F/S:2.6% all:2.8%

Vanpool n/a 1% 1% 7% 7% 0% 2% See MOV 1.5% F/S:0.3% all:0.3%

Shuttle n/a n/a 1% 9% 4% - other Included in Transit None 1.8% Included in Transit

Carpool 8% 1% 15% 16% 13% See MOV 15% 4% other See MOV F/S:10.2% all:9.9%

Notes S= Student; F/S=

Faculty/Staff





3/17/2011 and

DATE THIS PAGE LAST UPDATED: 3/4/2010 2/28/2011 3/11/2011 3/10/2011 3/8/2011 3/3/2011 3/8/2011 3/14/2011 2/25/2011 3/11/2011

7/26/11









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Campus Summary: Point-Of-Sale Systems

Winter 2011





Categories Berkeley Davis Davis Medical Irvine Irvine Medical Los Angeles Merced Riverside San Diego San Francisco Santa Barbara Santa Cruz Stanford





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Origins of permit sales & citations maintained in-house by IT Flex for Permit Sales and Developed and from custom built legacy system maintained in T2 System (v 3.5.31) for Sales. Citation Processing uses system was developed September 2010 for Permit maintained in-house. enhanced 4D system

Current POS processing. RFP staff. Custom access electronic file transfers to maintained in- to T2 Permit Management house. permit sales & citations. Turbo Data. and is maintained in- Sales, Citations and customized and

System currently being prepared frontend for SQL Server the The Phoenix Group house. System (including POS). Conversion to T2 Flex has house by Associate Adjudication. Next maintained in-house

for new system. backend. Originally for citation processing. begun. Estimated Director Kevin Cox. phase of implementation will and by an outside

Access was both front We are current with the implementation date August include T2 PermitNow for consultant.

and backend. latest version. Installed 2011 Event Parking Permit Sales.

latest version of FAPD

ScanNet for Parking

Access and Revenue

Control System.









Integration w/ No Nightly synchronization Interfaces with PPS with Integrates with Automatically integrates all Yes. Our online system utilizes Integrates with Intergration through Not automatic; requires manual System interates with To the point the campus Currently - not

Campus with Banner, PPS and programmming. campus customer data, including information downloaded from campus Payroll Powerpark queries, downloads into T2 and out to UCSF PeopleSoft HR allows integrated automatic; requires

Databases? Computing Accounts Currently are looking to Registrar and citation histories and payroll both the employee and student and Registrar import/export to/from PPS campus systems. Lack of database, but requires access. Generally manual downloads

databases. launch on-line citation Payroll systems. deductions. databases. Also, Transportation systems. and Student Service integration is a function of campus a manual process via dependent on data into POS system.

payments that will is participating in the campus accounts. No general leder security concerns and shortage of data export/inports. extracts to Excel. Lack

transport directly to student consolidated bill project intergration. IT resources. Expect this process to of integration is a

campus ledger. and will be billing vanpool and be automated via function of campus

parking via the new Bruin Bill. ODBC within the next confidentiality/security

12 months with concerns.

upgrade to FileMaker

version 8.









On-Line Limited Custom web applications Yes. Citation payments. Yes, Yes Yes, but not for everything yet. Yes Yes. But our web Yes, our Student web application Not currently used for Yes, all Student permits and Accommodates on-line Current system

Capabilities integrate with database. accommodates application of selling student was developed by our campus IT on-line processing, but other long-term permit sales applications, but not real- accomodates online

Online permit purchases, on-line permits is a stand-alone and sends data to Flex. Currently, this functionality exists are conducted online . This time processing. This is applications.

citation payments, special applications and application that is not part of we are working with T2 to launch within FileMaker. process requires approval due to our need to

event reservations, processing. PowerPark. Data from the our Faculty/Staff site using T2's and verification by TPS "qualify" permit

commuter incentives web permit sales are web service. staff. Citation payments are purchases by a variety of

program and others. exported to PowerPark. also accepted online. conditions: class level,

housing, etc.









Database Oracle SQL Server 2005. Crystal Reporting with a Microsoft Mainly Oracle DB, with PowerPark is based on Flex uses Oracle FileMaker Pro 11 T2 Flex, Access, Complete, Filemaker Pro with web 4D

System web-based application. Access w/ SQL. PowerBuilder or .NET front-ends. Oracle. Oracle, EMS and Crystal integration.

Reports







Satisfaction & Not satisfied with current Not satisfied with flexibility Power Park Flex in its Satisfied. Will Not satisfied with current We are in the process of We are in the process of Yes and seeking improvements. Satisfied with current Yes, as we near the one Yes and no. System is Current system

Future Plans system. Looking at a new of current system. We will current version allows for keep adding system. Waiting to use developing Phase 2 of our upgrading our T2 Powerpark System has some custom system, see it as fully year mark of our affordable and scale- developed 10+ years

systems. be reviewing other options on-line permit sales and elements to be Irvine Campus System. Permit Management system-- version to T2 Flex. We business limitations but for the "scale-able." The implementation of T2 we able, but could benefit ago and meets most

and will commence the citation payments which able to track which builds on the T2 anticipate implementaton in most part is scalable. We could ability to easily and look forward to the from improved real-time needs. However,

process to replace the we are currently working daily GHG using foundation to create more online summer 2011. benefit from improved real-time affordably maintain, additional functionality this processing and technology and

current system. on with our IT the system. functionality for our staff permit processing of citations, compatible expand and upgrade system can provide. In the database integration. architecture are

department. holders. handhelds and developing the system in-house is future we are interested in dated.

campus data integration. a tremendous License Plate Recognition

advantage vs. relying or other permit-less

on an "off-the-shelf" or systems to reduce costs

vendor-developed and improve efficiencies.

system.









email Contact Seamus Wilmot jhdalbeck@ucdavis.edu Wanda Brown Sheila Nguyen Nelly Cruz (ncruz@uci.edu) Eric Lew (elew@ts.ucla.edu) Karin Groth Mike Delo Melanie Arias marias@ucsd.edu Kevin Cox Jason Ziebarth Andy Klein Steve Sears

swilmot@berkeley.edu (wanda.brown@ucdmc.u (sheilan@uci.ed (kgroth@ucmerce (mike.delo@ucr.edu) (kevin.cox@ucsf.edu) (jason.ziebarth@tps.ucsb.e (ajklein@ucsc.edu), (srsears@stanford.e

cdavis.edu) u) d.edu) du John Steele du)

(moriarti@ucsc.edu)





Comments Contract awarded in 2009 and

implementation of Phase 1 of

new system in summer 2010.





LAST

no changes 3/11/11 2/28/2011 3/11/2011 3/9/2011 3/9/2011 3/3/2011 3/8/2011 3/18/2010 3/14/2011 3/18/2011 no changes 3/11/11 3/11/2011

UPDATED:









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" GROUP COMMUTE" PROGRAMS

Public Transit BART; Bus; Train. Pre-tax AmTrak, 3 Transit Agencies Capitol Corridor Amtak train, Bus, Train Bus, Train Six transit service providers, Bus and Rail Connection Bus, Train SD Transit, NC Transit, Local and regional bus and rail Metropolitan Transit District Service contract w/ local public Primary transit to campus is the

purchase program available provide bus service Regional Transit, e-Tran, Yolo plus FlyAway express bus to Commuter Rail Connection. access also some last mile Bus, Long Distance Buses transit agency, SCMTD. Marguerite shuttle, which

through vendor: WageWorks. Transit, Roseville transit, LAX and Amtrak Thruway Bus connections to transit via (Coastal Express, Clean Air Transported over 2.39 million connects with rail (Caltrain),

WageWorks also provides pre- Yuba/Sutter Transit, El Dorado to the Van Nuys Amtrak station. campus shutltle as well as bus Express and Valley Express). UCSC passengers during 09- transit (VTA, Samtrans, AC

tax park & ride options to transit. club program.. Have pretax Amtrak Train has such poor on- 10 at a cost of $3.0 million. Transit, Dumbarton Express).

employees. transit program through 3rd time performance that use has UCSC accounts for ~50% of all Secondary transit connecting to

party vendor (HR Simplified). dropped to nearly nil. SCMTD ridership in Santa Cruz the university's primary transit

County. providers: BART, Muni, ACE

train. Line U of AC Transit

(express line from the East Bay)

comes onto campus.









Public Transit Incentives Subsized employee unlimited Discounted bus passes for bus Discounted passes to all public Train - 20% subsidy; Bus, train, - 30% subsidy; Minimum 50% subsidy for all Subsidize Merced County "The RTA UPASS: Annual Subsidized regional passes for Pretax Transit program Students Pay a $13.13/Qtr lock- Subsidized SCMTD transit pass GO Pass (free Caltrain

ride transit pass; mandatory fee and discounted Commuter transit systems. Subsidies for "University Pass" bus pass, complimentary 12 day use transit passes or rides. Bus" pass for students and agreement allows students, faculty, staff, students, and administered by HR Simplified. in fee to get unlimited bus for faculty & staff, mandatory boarding) Eco Pass (free VTA,

unlimited transit ride pass Checks for train, ERH, 2 daily vanpools, carpools, bikes, etc. unlimited rides on OCTA, permits, GRH. partial for faculty & staff. Both staff, and faculty unlimited unlimited free rides on all bus Emergency Ride Home usage. Fines and Forfitures subsidized pass for students. DB Express boarding), free

students; pre-tax transit parking permits per month, commuting to work. $95/year (86% subsidy) provide unlimited bus usage of usage on RTA routes by routes serving UCSD, which program. Free secure bicycle currently pays up to $21 per Both provide unlimited fare-free boarding on Line U East Bay

purchase for employees; Transit Enterprise Rental Car Voucher all routes operating under this swipping their UCR ID Card. now includes 9 different bus parking at major camus sites. month toward 30-day unlimited bus usage county-wide. express, all Marguerite shuttles,

subsidies for faculty, staff & good for 2 complimentary hours public transit agency. Subsized 100% by Parking routes. City CarShare discount. use bus passes on local or long- including express to East Bay,

students (1 per quarter upon request); Revenue. Current annual sistance transit pre-tax for transit passes,

eligibility for grand prize drawing agreement includes a per swipe transit parking, and Commuter

costs with monthly maximum Checks, arranged free park-and-

per cardholder and an annual ride spaces in East Bay, free

maximum cost for all ridership. hourly car rental and Zipcar

credit, $282/year Clean Air

Cash, Emergency Ride Home,

carshare, free transit for new

riders.









Campus Shuttles Extensive day and night Intercampus shuttle to and from Intercampus shuttle to UC Extensive day and night Campus-To Campus Shuttle Extensive BruinBus shuttle, Two (2) Campus Shuttle routes 10 routes carrying approx. 16 shuttle bus routes annually Currently none beside the local On-campus Day and Night 43 Marguerite shuttle vehicles

services: intra-campus, to the Sacramento campus and Davis and Sacramento campus; services: Free on-campus, and employee shuttles from employee shuttle between run daily during academic year 24,000 riders daily. transport 2.2 mil faculty, staff, buses that traverse the campus Shuttles transported 2.05 (37 buses operating on

surrounding neighborhoods for intracampus shuttle service on shuttle servicing the Medical intra-campus, low rate to remote parking lots. UCLA MC and Santa Monica transporting members of the students, patients and visitors and serve university housing on million passengers in 09-10. biodiesel fuel, 2 diesel-electric

night service and to remote site. the Davis campus. Center campus; Capital City surrounding sites, shuttle between University campus community to and from between primary campus sites more remote regions of hybrid buses, 4 ADA vans). The

Free service to campus affiliates Hospital shuttle servicing the neighborhoods. South Apts and campus. the main campus and and some secondary campus campus 14-route system connects the

except remote site shuttle. Light Rail Station. surrounding venues and locations for University business campus with transit, and

neighborhoods. In addition, throughout the workday. Night nearby shopping, dining,

RTA runs two (2) local routes in service provided to surrounding entertainment, with annual

and around the campus at no neighborhood. ridership of more than 1.4

cost to students, staff, and million. Recent route

faculty when UCR ID Card is realignment saved more than

swipped. Routes are 100% 100,000 miles annually.

subsidized by permit revenues.

RTA annual agreements are flat

rated based on academic days

and hours routes are in service.









Carpool Parking Discounted carpool permits for Discounted carpool permits for Discounted carpool permits for Discounted carpool permits Discounted carpool permits for 3-person employee carpools Dedicated spaces available at Faculty, staff, and full-time Dedicated spaces, GRH, OU Discounted (shared cost) and 6 complimentary parking days Discounted carpool permits for Facutly, staff, students, and

staff, faculty and students, staff, faculty, graduate students, Faculty, Staff and Students. for Fac/Staff & Graduate Fac/Staff , preferential reserved have Blue (mobility) parking all campus locations for graduate students are eligible to parking passes, free carsharing pretax carpool parking permit as a perk to Student Carpools. staff, faculty and students, other commuters. Carpool

some preferential reserved and undergraduates living Provide reserved parking for 3 Employees, preferential carpool parking. privileges. 2-person employee students, staff and faculty. participate in the carpool hours, etc. available at all campus locations Fac/Staff may purchase half- some preferential reserved credit(discounted parking

carpool parking. outside of Davis, ERH, 2 daily person carpools. Provide 24 reserved carpool parking. carpools and student carpools program. Faculty and staff for students, staff, & faculty. priced long-term parking carpool parking. permits/cash incentives, prime

parking permits per month, courtesy passes to 2- and 3- have non-mobility parking appointments must be 50% or Free parking is provided for use permits and get 57 hours of reserved parking, free hourly

reserved parking space, person carpoolers as an privileges. greater. Applicants must travel of City CarShare from campus complimentary parking per car rentals/carshare,

Enterprise Rental Car Voucher incentive for taking alternative together a minimum of three to campus locations. quarter: Free Carshare Emergency Ride Home, one

good for 2 complimentary hours transportation to work. days a week for more than 50% membership and Free free daily permit per month per

(1 per quarter upon request), of their commute to campus. Emergency Ride Home person, ridematching database,

eligibility for grand prize Parking permits are discounted services. targeted outreach.

drawing. 50%. Carpoolers receive

complimentary parking

privileges (24 per year) and are

eligible for the emergency ride

home program.









Vanpools Privately operated w/ ~30 3 vans w/ 49 participants. 5 vans w/ 26 participants. 17 vans w/ 111 participants 4 vans w/ 42 participants 160 vans w/ ~1,600 full-time In Progress Program open to students, 46 vans w/ 305 participants In-house operation. Service 13 Vans with 140 participants 23 vans transport ~250 Subsidy of $200 per month for

participants Discounted parking permits for Preferential parking for participants and ~766 part-time faculty and staff commuters to area includes the entire Bay commuters, primarily staff and each Stanford vanpool, free

staff, faculty & students, ERH, 2 vanpools. participants. UCR campus. Currently Area and beyond. Operating faculty, although open to reserved parking, $282/year for

daily parking permits per month operating 25 routes with 174 45 shuttles that carry an students if space is available. each rider, free hourly car

per full time rider, reserved participants. Occupancy is average of 404 passengers Rate is subsidized at approx. rental/carshare, ridematching

parking space, Enterprise 81% as of Feb 2011. daily. Program is generally self- 60%. In house operation, daily database, targeted outreach,

Rental Car Voucher good for 2 Additional routes are being funded. Vanpool members can parking permits are available Emergency Ride Home.

complimentary hours (1 per added due to demand. Monthly purchase use of 10 single day 4/month at no cost and if more

quarter upon request), subsidy Vanpool fares are based on a 3- reduced parking passes are needed, at a discounted

towards driver exams, eligibility Tier Mileage scale at a 9 person quarterly. rate.

for grand prize drawing. occupancy rate. Permit

revenue subsidizes any empty

seats. Monthly vanpool fares

include parking permit, 24

complimentary days of parking

per year per participant, the

emergency ride home program,

and weekly fuel & wash

services, Current vanpool fleet

of 25 vehicles comprised of 20 -

12 PAX Vans, 4 - SUV's, and 1

- Mini-Van.









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Buspool goBus: Discounted bus Discontinued in early 1990s due No No N/A Have had bus club in place N/A N/A No

passes, ERH, 2 daily parking to low demand & high cost. since 1974; Marin Commute

permits per month, Enterprise Club, 3 buses with 110 monthly

Rental Car Voucher good for 2 riders. W alk-up/one-way

complimentary hours (1 per ridership is accepted based on

quarter upon request); eligibility availability. Club members can

for grand prize drawing purchase use of 10 single day

reduced parking passes

quarterly.



Transit Pool same as Buspool "goBus" 100 Participants No No No N/A NA N/A N/A No

Train Pool goTrain: Discounted Capitol Corridor Amtak train, via 2 ZevNet electric No No No N/A NA N/A N/A No

Commuter Checks good Regional Transit, e-Tran, Yolo vehicles (Toyota Rav-4's)

towards train pass, ERH, 2 daily Transit, Roseville Transit,

parking permits per month, Yuba/Sutter Transit, El Dorado

Enterprise Rental Car Voucher Transit.

good for 2 complimentary hours

(1 per quarter upon request);

eligibility for grand prize drawing









INDIVIDUAL PROGRAMS

Bicycles Extensive bicycle parking Extensive bicycle infrastructure Bicycle racks located at the Bicycle incentives include Bike lockers, shower & locker X Faculty, staff, and full-time Monthly bike breakfasts, $20 Have bike program at all major 10,000+ Bike Racks, 40 Bike Commuter Shower Program, Commuter showers and

including secure facilities; on campus, allows for purchase entrance of all buildings Two "inclement weather room for fac/staff commuters, graduate students are eligible to helmet vouchers at campus campus sites. Facilities include Lockers, Complimentary Free Bike Shuttle uphill to lockers, bike lockers, $282/year

bicycle racks on campus of daily A permits, educational secured bicycle storage areas. passes"; bicycle give- Bike Center for repairs, new participate in the cyclist & bike shop, TritonBike bike share both outside and caged parking perks to Bike campus, bike racks on shuttles Clean Air Cash, free hourly car

shuttles; free CA bicycle outreach programs. goBike Allow for the purchase of daily always; on-campus Bike bike route signage and stencils, walker program. Registered program, Pedal Club bicycle facilities. Bike racks include Commuters: Free Showers in and buses. Bike Shuttle rental/carshare, discounted

licensing services; educational members: one complimentary "C" permits. Developed a Shop; future bicycle hub. Bike Rack Deployment Plan, cyclists & walkers are eligible for commuter program, etc. high security and standard two locations on campus. transports avg. of 145 helmets, bike licensing, annual

materials/outreach; Campus daily permit per month, free bicycle map on our website and Extensive bicycle parking Departmental Bruin Bikes 48 complimentary days of configurations. Bike permits riders/day, peak of 320 bike rack additions, regional

Bicycle Plan (Spring 2006). access to shower & locker as an incentive allow students including bicycle racks on program, Bicycle Library. parking per year. Free bicycle required for use of caged riders/day. ~3,100 bike parking bike map, free leg bands and

facilities through the ARC, 20% who bike to campus during campus and on campus license registration, facilities. Some limited bike spaces on campus. Free CA rear lights, free head lights for

discount on bike lockers, 40% peak hours to have courtesy shuttles; free bicycle complimentary locker and safety programs offered. Bike bicycle licenses; educational new students, bike shop on

discount on Unitrans 10-Ride parking up to 12 times during registration services; shower facilities available. racks on all campus shuttles. materials/outreach; Campus campus, bike safety repair

passes (1 per quarter), the fiscal year when they study Bicycle Education and Bicycle Plan (2008); free bike stands on campus, incentives

Enterprise Rental Car Voucher at night. Enforcement Program light safety program; free bicycle for helmet use, folding bike

good for two complimentary (BEEP); 2007 UCIrvine skills classes; sponsored bike promotion (free rental and

hours (1 per quarter upon LRDP Bikeway Network rides that focus on safety; free subsidy for purchase), bike

request), EMH for UC Davis maintenace services; Bicycle safety classes, bike skills and

affiliates living outside of Davis, Library through student bike repair maintenance

Yolo TMA EMH for UC Davis organization; Spring Helmet classes, bike safety dorm and

affiliates living within Davis, giveaway; Zero interest bike department road shows,

eligibility for grand prize loan; extensive online resources (bike

drawing. Bicycle Education and quiz online, bike safety

Enforcement Program (BEEP) testimonials, bike routes to

will allow individuals ticketed to transit, bike fleet "how to guide,"

choose the BEEP diversion and more), Bike Safety

course offered by UC Davis. Invention Challenge, Bike

The fine will be substantially Safety Dorm Challenge, bike

reduced while educating the commute planning and bike

individual ticketed. This is being buddy program.

offered to anyone who is

ticketed. Upon successful

completion of the course, the

ticket will be dismissed and

forwarded to the Court.

Carshare Carshare for fac/staff and Zipcar (personal and business) Seeking leadership approval to Zipcar - 11 vehicles on UCLA Car Share w/ Zipcar has Zipcar introduced in 2/2010 to 14 Zipcars available on campus City Careshare provides 15 Zipcar.com/ucsb Zipcar introduced in 9/07 to 18+ Yes: 38 Zipcar vehicles at 17

students. City Carshare, and UC Davis Fleet Services bring Zipcar to campus. campus. 14 vehicles on-site and six in students, staff, faculty and - UCSD provides Rideshare vehicles at all campus sites; FREE signup students, staff, faculty and Stanford locations. $35 driving

ZipCar, and U-Carshare on (business only). Hourly car the surrounding neighborhood community members. 3 members with limited # of free $5.50/hr weekdays; $6/hr Currently 3 zipcars on campus community members. 8 cars credit with $35 registration. $8

campus rental program with Enterprise for a total of 20 in close Zipcars currently on campus. hours/month. weekends + $0.35/mile OR renting for $5.50 per hour or on-campus with overall credit per month for Commute

Rent-A-Car for all campus proximity. $48/day weekdays; $52/day $60 per day utililzation of 43% and approx. Club members. Pilot for Zimride

affiliates 18+ weekends + $0.10/mile. 960 active members. This integration (complete). Free

program has been department memberships and

complimented with 6 cars department use can be charged

located off-campus in the city, to purchase card.

with the bulk of utilization (40%)

resulting from off-campus

UCSC affiliates (will expand to 9

cars shortly).

Carshare Utilization Average usage = 42% per Utilization was 43.3% in Utilization was 48.4% in

(if available) day February 2011. February 2011.





COMMUTE ASSISTANCE

Ridematching services Ridematching through Zimride Ridematching through Use both the Medical Center Zimride carpool and Ridematching provided via Ridematching through Zimride Zimride (contract in place Feb AlternetRides online carpool Ride matching provied through Online Real-Time Carpool Ridematching provided through Ride matching and commute

(zimride.com) Zimride.com/ucdavis campus ridematching services vanpool ride matching Zimride, Inc. 2011) matching. Zimride with 1,300+ Matching by 3rd party vendors local RTC and Zimride. planning. Ride matching for

as well as a regional database. services. participants; vanpool ride greenride provided by the carpools and vanpools offered

matching provided both in county and contract with through Zimride and 511.

house and via on-line 511 Zimride.com/ucsb Online vanpool information also

Rideshare matching system allows direct contact with

supported by Cal Trans. vanpool coordinators and

facilitates new vanpool

formation.





Emergency Ride Home Available to Fac/Staff through TAPS ERH Program available Available to Faculty, Staff and Guaranteed Ride Guaranteed Ride Home(GRH) Vanpool only, but soon to No Guarenteed Ride Home Yes Available to all students, staff, & Available to all fac/staff in AT Provided to all fac/staff in AT Yes, for all commuters using

County CMA to all goClub members students enrolled in the Home(GRH) program for program for all rideshare include Commuter Express bus program offered to faculty & faculty who do not commute programs, and only to students programs through membership alternative transportation. Plus,

(students, staff & faculty) who Commuter Choice Program. all rideshare participants; participants provided by OCTA services and eventual roll out to staff registered as a carpooler alone by car. riding vanpools. with TMA (Ecology Action). Freshman Emergency Ride

live outside of Davis, purchase a This program is funded through Emergency Ridehome all alt. modes. or vanpooler. Limited to one Home program.

monthly bus/train pass, carpool the Sacramento Transportation program for all campus occurrence each quarter.

or vanpool. Also partner with Management Association. affiliates

Yolo TMA on their ERH

Program.









OTHER PROGRAMS

On-Campus Housing X 25% of all undegraduate N/A Yes Yes X 32% of undergraduate students Yes Campus Housing currently 29% of students reside in 45% of students housed on- Housing available for faculty,

students live on campus. reside in University owned provides accomodations for University-owned housing. An campus 96% of undergrads and 57% of

Limited on campus housing for housing, either on-campus or approximately 17% of the additional 42% of student grads. None for Postdocs.

staff, faculty, and graduate adacent to campus. 10% of current campus graduate and population lives in the ajacent

students. graduate students reside in professional "student" student enclave of Isla Vista.

University owned housing. population, approximately 3,000

students. Also provides some

housing for faculty, post

doctoral and clinical fellows,

and residents.









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Residential Parking Parking restrictions also for No parking program for all N/A Yes Yes Limited freshman granted only No No Daytime parking restrictions Residence Halls have proximal Residential frosh/soph No freshman cars; campus

Restrictions commuting students living resident hall students. First to exceptions through appeal apply to most campus sites with parking sold on a first-come first- prohibition w/ exceptions resident students can only

within 2 miles of the cental implemented for Freshman only process parking access priorities served basis and remote lots through appeal process. purchase permits valid in their

campus. in Fall 2002. outlined by campus policy. have more than enough residential area.

Unless there is on site parking parking

availability tied directly to

Housing or campus avilability,

student residents do not have

daytime parking accesss.



Flex-Time & Telecommuting Informal arrangements. No official policy implemented Program is in place. Medical Yes Informal arrangments on dept- planned At department's discretion Yes Campus has official policy on HR has developed a nice Informal arrangements for many Outreach to all departments

on a department by deparment Transcribing is the only by dept basis. telecommuting and does website staff, many faculty. and schools to encourge a

basis. department to-date on a Flex- provide flex time based if http://hr.ucsb.edu/worklife/flexw change in work hours to avoid

Time or Telecommuting department businesss needs ork.php and has yet to commute trips during peak

program. and their ability to encourage the practice traffic times. Work Anywhere

accommodate such needs. campuswide program offers tips and

guidelines.





Financial Incentives Discounted carpool parking Discounted parking permits for Discounted parking permits for Subsidies, rebates, or Discounted carpool permits for planned Pre-tax payroll deduction for Yes Discounted (shared cost) and Pre-Tax payroll deduction for Discounted carpool parking All commuters who do not buy

permits for faculty, staff and carpools and vanpools. carpools, vanpools, bikers and financial incentives fac/staff & students, partially permits and vanpool fares. pretax carpool parking permits. carpool permits, vanpool and permits, subsidized vanpools a long-term parking permit or

students; free parking for Complimentary parking permits regional transit riders. Available available in all rideshare subsidized transit passes, 50% discount on carpool Vanpool drivers are not charged transit. Up to $21.month off and faculty/staff bus passes. buy only a carpool or vanpool

vanpools. for goClub members. to all Faculty, staff, students. modes for faculty, staff, and reduced fee for occasional parking permits for fac/staff and anyl fares. Vanpool & commute transit. 50% discount on permit are part of the Commute

grad. employees. parking for TDM program grad students. club riders can purchase carpool parking permits for Club and get: $282/year, and

Subsidies available for bus, participants, eight hours of reduce paking single day Fac/Staff and graduate the incentives noted in other

train, and shuttle for all Zipcar usage per month per alt. passes. students employed 45% or columns. $50 Refer-A-Friend

students. mode participant. more. program and $50 Permit-Return

promotions.





Transportation Info Centers On-line; at P & T customer Two information booths, online, Main Parking Office, Kiosk On-Line, Main Office, Commuter Services & TAPS Lobby, Website, TAPS Lobby, Website, Yes, via website and from Online, 2 office locations, 2 Online and in Transportation On-line and in 31 locations P&TS Office, online, annual

services & UCPD bus shelters, brochure displays booths and bus shelters. Kiosks Information Center, website, presentations to departments Facebook, Twitter, Commuter Rideshare Boards throughout satellite office locations, shuttle Alternatives Office. New around campus, including the parking/transportation info

on campus, and the TAPS BeaGreenCommuter.com blog. and groups. Pit Stop monthly set up on campus. bus shleters. Staff available at Employee Orientation and TAPS Sales Office and the resource sent to every campus

office. campus, monthly new all employee & student presentations to departments main Kiosk. Transit info department, Marguerite shuttle

employee orientation orientations. and groups. Targeted and available in bus and bus shelter. maps available at various

presentation, annual, summer General e-mail campaigns Info distributed at new Student campus and Stanford Hospital

orientations with Student and articles by/for local media Orientations, and emails to new locations, outreach

Affairs, Housing, and vaious are our primary ways to get the and returning students. presentations and information,

other presentations as word out about the AT Program including new employee

requested at UCSB. orientation and new student

orientation.









Other Discounted daily parking for Targeted marketing campaigns "Inclement weather" Targeted marketing campaigns Directives in Circulation element In lieu of receiving UCSD provides a limited Pursuing subsidizing pretax Undergraduates residing within Increased efforts to provide new Monthly P&TS email updates

employees in TDM programs. via address geocoding to reach parking permits offered to via address geocoding to reach of the LRDP encourage complimentary daily permits, amount of free parking to all transit partiicpant costs, student two-miles of campus have a students transportation and sent to most of campus

specific markets. Increased faculty, staff, and grad specific markets (e.g., new expansion of existing and participants in our carpool, Rideshare members for days subsidized bus pass, Caltrain ban on the purchase long-term parking information prior to and population and extensive

efforts to provide new student employee rideshare Antelope Valley Transit subsidy planned AT programs. bicycle, and walking programs that they have to drive to GoPass for South Bay for parking permits. Graduate upon arrival at UCSC. marketing program. Charter

transportation and parking participants program--sent over 500 may chosse a Night Permit as campus. residents. Outreach Zimride to students employed less than Partnerships with Admissions, bus program to help reduce

information prior to and upon postcards to UCLA community their parking incentive. Night our populationto to further 45% or equivalent fellowship Housing, and Dining Services to trips by groups visiting campus,

arrival at UC Davis. members who live within that Permits are valid after 4:00pm promote carpool/ride matching. face the same parking ban as market programs. outreach/promotional events,

area). M-F and all day on weekends. undergraduates. This practice sustainability and wellness

greatly increases the number of partnerships, Green House Gas

Outreach through new student bicycle commuters between inventory project, Peak-trip

and new employee orientations. local residences and campus. Task Force, annual commute

mode survey.









ZimRide (yes/no) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YES (new for 2011) Yes Yes Yes

If yes, version W hite Label Campus Network W hite Label (Premium) W hite Label (Premium) W hite Label (Premium) w/ W hite Label (Premium) W hite Label (Premium) White Label (Premium)

(Premium) vanpool module

If yes, data available Upon request. UCI Network - limits access User data available to us: Cumulative Users (since Total Users, increased by 1400 Administrative access to reports

to UCI affiliates. Provides: - Name (if they came through 08/01/2007) 343 this year to 3138 by time period, and various data

* Rideshare matching the white label; it just says New Users (last 90 days) 91 Total Ride Postings: 3000, of on users, such as cumulative

* Link to Facebook “Facebook User” if they came Ride Postings Currently Active that, commute posts were 571. users, new users, active ride

* Dashboard: through the app in the System 395 postings, one-time posts,

- # commute/1-time posts - An e-mail address Cumulative Posts (since commute posts, average

- VMT saved - And whether it was confirmed 08/01/2007) 3016 matches.

- Estimated GHG savings - # of posts One-Time Posts 2391

- Ride Match Statistics - You can now click through to Commute Posts 625

* Includes vanpool see the rides posted by the

component user, but not whether there

*Allows for Trusted Partner were matches or

Links correspondence between

users.



Other data available to us in a

broader context

- #matches

- Number of rides posted within

a specific distance range

- Cumulative # of trips since

inception









New Posts (last 90 days) 233

One-Time Posts 170

Commute Posts 63

Average Matches Per Post 22







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CAMPUS SHUTTLES

Day Shuttle Program? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes, including Yes

Disability Van

Service (DVS)

Days/Hours of operation 7am-7pm M-F 5:30AM - M-F 5:30 am - 8:30 pm M-R 7:15AM-11PM / M-F 6:00AM-6:30PM M-F 7:00A-6:00P M-F 6:13am- M - F 6:30 am - 10:00 pm during M-F 5:30AM- M-F: approx. 6 AM to N/A M-F, 7:20am - 6pm 5:00 am-9:00 pm

6:00PM (Intercampus Shuttle); On F 7:30AM-7PM Campus-to Campus 11:37pm; Sat-Sun fall, winter and spring quarter 12:00AM Sat-Sun 9:30 PM

campus program - 5:00a - 11:00am-11:04pm classes 7:00AM-12:00AM

6:00 p.m.

Annual Day Shuttle Costs $1,060,000 $400,00 $635,915 $934,000 $158,000 $2,898,758 1,230,000 $522,400 $4,700,000 $7,800,000 N/A $2.5 million $6,316,000

Day Shuttle Funding Sources parking revenue; Hosipital, School of Hospital,, Medical Center citation revenue; citation revenue; Parking reserves citation & parking Citation & parking permit citation & parking parking revenue; N/A Mandatory student parking revenue,

student fees; farebox; Medicine, Medical Parking &Transportation housing campus funds revenue; student revenue with a small amount of revenue recharge to Medical fees; housing & University & Non

campus funds Center, PATS, TAPS Services, UC Davis TAPS contributions; fees; farebox; Transit revenues from recharges Center conference University partners

farebox; TGIF funds campus funds for airport shuttles and campus contribution; parking

(1-time for Spectrum tours. revenue; ~$60k of

pilot) citation revenue.









Night Shuttle Program? YES No Yes Yes Yes Yes (Evening Van Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes, including Yes

Service) Disability Van

Service (DVS)

Days/Hours of operation 7pm-3am N/A 6:00 pm - 12 midnight M-F - M-F 5:30AM-8:30PM M-Th 6:00P-11:00P 7:27pm to 1:34am, M-F till 9:50pm during academic See Above Everyday: 5 PM to 1 N/A 7 nights/week, 8:00 pm-1:45 am

On campus shuttle employee shuttles Mon. through Fri.; year. No shuttles run during AM 6:30pm - 12:30am

from remote lots and 10:00pm to academic breaks or summer

2:35am Fri. and Sat.; session.

Night shuttles run

during fall and spring

semesters only









Annual Night Shuttle Costs $670,000 N/A N/A $120,000 $719,500 $260,379 $100,000 Included in above Included in above $435,000 N/A $600,000 $565,000

Night Shuttle Funding Sources parking revenue; N/A Parking Revenue citation revenue; citation revenue; Parking reserves citation & parking citation & parking permit parking revenue; parking revenue; N/A Mandatory student parking revenue,

student fees housing revenue; student revenue; recharge income recharge to Medical recharge to Medical fees; housing & University & Non

contributions; farebox fees; farebox; Center Center conference University partners

campus funds contribution; parking

revenue; citation

revenue.



EMPLOYEES TRANSIT PASS PROGRAM

Pre-Tax Transit Pass Program Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

for Employees?

Annual Program Cost $517,000 $253,153 $640,464.00 $61,176 $284,121 $2,961,558 $490,000 $1,319,536 $45,000 $184,500 $1,920,000

Annual Costs covered by $123,000 $29,077 $547,769.98 $28,776 $0 $2,236,558 $490,000 $1,319,536 65000 $45,000 $105,000 $1,575,000

Campus

Annual revenue from users $394,000 $224,076 $92,694.02 $32,400 $227,287 $725,000 $- $0 $65,000 $79,500 $0

Cost to Employee $34 mon/$408 yr Depends on pass. 41% Subsidy for Regional $95/year membership Transit up to 30% Bruin Go: $.35/ride; Students, Faculty, and Staff ride $0 $0 $372 $102/yr $0

Subsidy of up to $22 Transit; Other transit fee (27% of users) subsidy, Metrolink $30/qtr free when UCR ID Card is

per month for transit systems receive the same depends on pass Metro - Staff: swipped on RTA routes.

passes. level of support. $95 - $121 Program includes UPASS good

Metro - Student: on any RTA route and two local

$46 - $54 routes around campus. Funded

LADOT: $105 - $162 from permit revenue

Santa Clarita - Staff:

$180 - $215

Santa Claria -

Student:

$85 - $100

Antelope Valley:

$465









STUDENT TRANSIT PASS PROGRAM Yes

UC-Sponsored Student Transit Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes, a mandatory Students ride AC

Pass for public transit? quarterly Student Transit Line U East

Transit Fee has been Bay Express Bus for

in place since 1972. free with their

Stanford ID.

Annual Program Cost $2,300,000 $4,155,030 Students pay the same rate $165,403 $0 See above $100,000 see above included in $816,397 $2.9 million $137,000 for all

and are subsidized the same employee program employees and

as Faculty and staff/ students.









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CAMPUS SHUTTLES

Annual Costs covered by $0 $84,500 See Cost above. $77,802 N/A See above $65,000 see above $0 $0

Campus

Annual Costs covered by $2,300,000 $2,255,330 See Cost above. $87,600 $0 $0 $0 none 0 $816,397 $2.9 million

Student Fees

Is a Student Transit Fee in place $1.6M is paid to Yes, all $95/year membership N/A No Yes No Offered transit pass Yes. $13.13/qtr Yes. $111.66/qtr, No

(mandatory transit fee with transit agency. undergraduate fee program in FY 09/10; with $101/qtr

registration)? Include fee $814,000 is paid to students pay fees insufficient sales accruing to TAPS;

amount if applicable. P&T; of that, dedicated to Unitrans necessitated remainder is "Return

$165,000 is held for and Yolobus cancellation To Aid" distributed

improvement. services. systemwide.





Student cost for transit pass - Free Students do not pay Quarterly Student

per student $33/undergrad per at fare box for SB Transit Fee provides

Academic Quarter. MTD rides (Goleta to fare-free ridership.

Summer fee is Carpinteria)

$14.50/undergrad per

Summer Session

Notes Transit participants receive Employee transit RTA charges UCR $0.90 per UCPD operates night Charter and Event

24 days of courtesy parking. participants receive boarding up to a max of safety program. services offered and

24 days of "inclement $35.00/month per individual ID excluded from

weather" parking card figures.

passes









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FUNDING

Bike Coordinator? (FT or PT) No FT PT Bike Coordination falls Bike Coord. Falls under ETCPT: Planning Analyst's Bike Coordination Program offered through PD has a full time bicycle FT Rideshare Not Specifically, FT TAP Manager, Part of Program Full time Bicycle Program

under the responsibility job description functions will fall under Alternative officer Coordinator performs Associated Students Bicycle Manager's current duties, Coordinator

of ETC includes 30% time the Fleet/Transit Transportation Program these duties Advocacy group and Facilities with assistance from two

for bicycle planning. Coordinator (position Management. staff.

under recruitment)





Bike Program Annual Budget $0 - funds $268,891 $5K $22,000 As needed No $9000 for additional Approx 50k As needed Included in the Transportation varies $250K

are made available racks Alternatives Program budget.

depending on projects.





Secured funding for Bike Yes. In 07-08 had a one Yes No Yes No Yes no No No Yes Yes Yes, from TAPS funds Yes, but it depends on

Improvements? time campus and external grants campus development

administration allocation

of $124K to implement

high priority projects





If yes, what source and what In 07-08 had a one time Various grants. Bike Citation revenue Citation revenue TGIF (student green N/A No N/A Parking Student lock-in fees and TAPS TDM programs, Fees assess on building

projects? campus administration parking improvements, initiative fund) and Revenue,TFCA/BAAQM contributions from the TEA, STP grants projects is the source of

allocation of $124K to bike path and bike lane FitWell funding D- Bike Cages Chancellor's Office / Physical funds. Projects include

implement high priority construction. Purchase (Recreation funding for Facilities. bike parking areas, racks

projects antique bike collection. healthy employees - a and lockers, paths and

wellness program) other infrastructure

improvements.









PLANNING

Bike Plan (date) 2006 Yes, 2007 Awaiting policy approval Yes - 2007 Yes, 2005 In development No; in development Yes, July 1993 Seeking funding Long-Range Development Plan UCSC Bike Plan adopted Informal: 1997.

includes new bike path by City of Santa Cruz

construction and improvement to December 2008 as

existing paths. amendment to their City

Bike Plan.





Bike Routes: yes, road, route and Roads, roads with bike Yes - - bike lanes and Yes -- bike lanes and Designated shared route Marked bike lanes on Marked bike lanes on Bike lanes Yes, Our campus is Over 7 miles Bicycle Paths, 2 Yes, paths and lanes Yes

shared paths lanes, shared-use paths. shared paths shared paths on campus streets. campus roads; in some campus roads; bikes spread throughout SF miles of unpaved single track

areas bikes share share paths with and our locations are some of which is on the along the

paths with pedestrians pedestrians connected by City wide rugged terrain of our beautiful

bike network coastline.





Class I paths Yes Yes Yes No 7 miles Major Bike Path across Yes: 12 miles

lower campus meadows



Class II lanes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 mile On some campus Yes: 11.7 miles

roadways

Class III routes No No. Yes Yes None at this time De facto, but generally Yes: 8.6 miles

not formalized.

Reviewing use of

"sharrows" on some

campus roadways.





Bike Map yes Joint campus/community Yes Yes Yes no Yes Yes Yes,SFBC makes a map Yes, a pdf and printable version of Bike paths & lanes are Yes

map for the city the campus bike map. Santa included in campus map;

Barbara County has its own bike County bike map for

map that is available to the region

campus.

Campus Yes Yes Yes

Community Yes Yes

Cordon Counts? no Occasionally No. Yes Occasionally no Yes Yes No Not recently. We are currently Yes, as part of Bike count completed

looking into a more accurate occasional Modal Mix June 2010; 13,000

system to gather this data. studies bicycles on campus on a

daily basis

If yes, what time of year? Spring 3rd wk fall qtr Spring Qtrly; week 4 Winter n/a Fall & Spring Quarters Spring, sometimes Fall June, 2010



Bike Advocacy Group? Yes, campus bicycle Yes No. Yes Yes Yes No San Francisco Bike Yes. A.S.B.I.K.E.S., Campus local/regional groups No, but have Bicycle

advisory committee Coalition; No formal Police and EH&S. Safety Committee.

reports to P&T director UCSF group;





If yes, how does your office Sponsor and provide Campus advocacy group Group meets quarterly; Meet with the groups as Attend City of Riverside's N/A Meet informally as TAP Program Manager meets with Meet informally as P&TS chairs committee.

work with them? staffing for the bicycle largely dormant at this Parking & Transportation needed; coordinate Bike Advisory Committee needed. the above mentioned group. needed. Meet twice a year.

advisory committee time. City advisory group has members on the events with UCLA Bicycle

sends a representative to committee, coordinates Coalition.

campus Bike Committee meetings

meetings.







Bike Mode Split: 3%









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Faculty/staff 8% (2006 survey) 45% 12% 2% 6% 2% Faculty: 2% 10% 10% 13%

Staff: 3%

Students 12% (2008 survey) 52% 21% 5% 13% 4% 4% 46% 15% 40% (from off campus)









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BIKE PARKING

Primary bike rack type combination of S-bend Creative Pipe Lightning Ribbon-type bike racks S-Wave Inverted u's Inverted u's lightning bolt inverted u's Welle Series Racks, Peak Rack Lightning Bolt racks, Creative Pipe "Lightning

and ribbon racks Bolts and Sidewinders. Crank Case Racks, Inverted-U racks, single Bolt"

Lockers, VertiRack II, etc. inverted-U.





Other types of racks Variety of older, Post & ring (converting S- Gauntlet Dero Ultra Space Saver ribbons on new bldgs NA Variety of other bike racks. Hitching posts, Coras "Toast racks" -aka

substandard racks. wave to this) (1 unit holds 16 bikes; inverted U.

have 3 on campus)





# of Racks on-campus 990 about 2,500 45 450 707 92 323 ~1452 200 715 776 Over 1000

# of Bike Parking "Spaces" 4,300 Approximately 20,000 410 2375 2,966 Approximately 500 2739 ~4293 764 9843 3,094 Over 13,000.





Bike Lockers? no Yes Yes no yes no No No no yes no Yes

If yes, what type? Creative Pipe (18 2-bike Secured bike lockers. n/a Creative Pipe n/a n/a N/A HPDE from Bikeparking.com Creative Pipe

lockers) and BikeLids (4). same as Creative Pipe HDPE at a

Latter were donated. better price





# of Bike Lockers 0 80 12 locker spaces 0 26 n/a n/a N/A NA 40 x 20 HDPE 188

Assigned or On-Demand? n/a Assigned They are assigned n/a On-demand n/a n/a N/A assigned Assigned Assigned.

If On-Demand, how are they n/a Cell-phone n/a n/a N/A NA NA N/A

reserved?

Bike Parking Fee rate structure? n/a $25/quarter or $20 n/a 3 hours/$0.50; >3 hours n/a n/a N/A Free $62/year $24/year

quarter for goBike $1; montly max of $15

members

Any "Bike Rooms" on-campus? informal. # unknown No No no no no yes - 3 Storage Cannisters Yes At least 2 that are maintained by One, and one is being Yes, two.

individual departments built (ready for Spring?)



Any "Bike Cages" on-campus? yes, 4 managed by P&T; No. Yes - 2 yes, to store confiscated no no Yes - 3 In the process of Yes, 5 cages No no Yes, five, with a new

2 additional bike cages bikes only installing bike cages in 2 cage opening April 2011.

are managed by parking structures

departments for their

occupants





BIKE SAFETY

Bike/Ped conflicts? yes Some No Some; conflict has been Yes (in central plaza Some Yes Yes no Yes Yes: bikes weaving Yes

reduced through Bicycle area) among peds on service

Education and roads, peds walking on

Enforcement (BEEP) bike path. Also issue of

Program. This included bikes and peds wearing

safety education, ear buds, not hearing

improved path signage nearby traffic.

and designation.









Do you maintain crash data? yes Yes No Yes Yes no Yes Yes no No. The Campus Police and TAPS staff now Yes

Student Health keep some compiling accident

reported injury stats. reports provided by UC

Under-reported to a large degree Police and Fire.





If yes, which department? UCPD Police UCIPD UCPD UCPD UCPD n/a UCSB-PD TAPS, UCPD, Fire Public Safety

Bike Safety/Education courses? no In development primarily No Yes Yes, provided by the no no Yes Online bike quiz Campus Police offer a Bike & Quarterly class Free dorm presentations

on-line "bike traffic Rec. Dept. at the Bike Skateboard Traffic school for sponsored by TAPS, but for undergrads. Weekly

school." Center violators, in exchange for a provided by local bike Bike Safety Station at

reduced fine. advocay group.Quarterly campus center, Bike

bike rides focused on Safety presentations by

safety. request for departments.

Free Bike Citation

Diversion Class.









If yes, what do they cost? Not yet determined. Free Free Classes can be taken for $35.00 if cited by Campus Police Class is Free to students, Free

free through San Diego Bike Ride is $5

County Bicycle Coalition









BIKE REGULATIONS

Bike Licenses required? yes yes No yes No yes yes yes no Yes, enforced if bike is Yes Yes

impounded.

Dept. that issues bike licenses Police Dept. TAPS Parking & Transportation, Issued by Police Dept. Police Dept. TAPS Campus Bike Shop. Transportation Services Campus Police TAPS Parking & Transportation

Police Department, Bike (issues bike permits) Services

Shop





Cost of bike license no charge to faculty/ $10 for new; $5 renewal; $0 $0 $10 $4 $0 $6 0 $6 Free to affiliates with $3.50

staff/ students $1 for valid UCSC ID card.

transfer/replacements









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# licenses issued in 09-10 1,000 4,793 new; 286 renewals 200; more pending No data available unknown 530 (09-10) ~1500 396 Unknown issued by Campus 168 3,853 issued in 09/10

Police

Do you cite unlicensed bikes? Yes, but the Polilce Dept Fix-it tickets at cost of No Rule is on the books, not No no No no no No Yes, but the Police Yes

usually issues warnings license fee issued to enforced presently. usually issues warnings

instead. cyclists during moving instead.

violations; parked bikes

are not checked/cited for

no license.





If yes, what is the penalty Cost of bike license N/A N/A NA NA No NA NA NA Depends. Frequently a

$10 "fix-it" ticket or option

to take bike citation

diversion class in lieu of

fine.

Dept. that removes illegally- parking enforcement TAPS Police Department Special Events Parking Enforcement TAPS Police Dept. UCPD, Ridehshare CSO UC Police Public Safety

parked bikes? Parking/Enforcement Coordinator, Parking

Enforcement

Do you have enforcement staff no TAPS enforces bike No Yes No no No Yes no Yes, Campus Police and CSO No No

dedicated to bike issues? parking. Police enforce

traffic, equipment rules.





Do you cite bikes w/o lights, Yes, issued by Police Police No Yes No no No Yes no Yes Yes Yes

speeding, etc.? Department

Cost of citations $30 $150-180 (set by court N/A $20-$30 NA NA 0 Same as vehicles NA $125+ unknown Depends on infraction.

system) Option to attend Bike

Citation Diversion class

in lieu of fine.





# Stolen Bikesreported in 09-10 calendar yr 08: 304 est. 300-400 pending pending 124 (calendar year 2010) pending 135 in 2006. 2 unknown 28 375 in 2009

calender yr 09: 241



# Stolen Bikes recovered in 09-10 unknown est. 15-20% pending pending No data available no recovery data 2-3 bikes 40+ impounds unknown 6 Unavailable at this time.

available





OTHER MARKETING

Bike shop on campus? no Yes. No Yes, on-site vendor. Yes No, but some bike no Yes many in city Yes Student-run Bike Co-Op. Yes

supplies are available for

purchase at campus

bookstore.

Bike tool lending library on No, but campus student Yes. At campus bike No Not at this time due to Yes. Bike Center loans no no No no, send to Pedal Yes No, but very popular free Newly installed Dero Bike

campus? bike group operates bike shop. lack of space. tools to work on bikes at Revolution weekly maintenance Fix-it stand as a pilot

repair clinics on campus. the Bike Center clinic teaches basic program; Campus Bike

maintenance. Student Shop also offers tools on

run Bicycle Library has site.

20 bikes to lend each

quarter. Very popular

program.









Incentives/rewards for cyclists Employees: GRH, goBike members get Yes. Eligible for the 24 Yes. 5 days/month Car sharing is available no free parking 12 days per Free parking and Free secure bicycle Fac/Staff get 57 hours of Yes. Clean Air Cash

(occasional free parking ,ERH) discount occassional locker discounts, access courtesy parking per "inclement weather" on campus. RideCard qtr. No GRH. Guarateed Ride Home, parking, qualifies for ERH Complimentary parking/Qtr, ($282/year), Emergency

parking, transit benefits to shower facilities, year. pass, GRH provides dicounted and free Zipcar hours. FREE Carshare Membership, Ride Home, prizes and

limited number free parking for alternative Discounted Bus Pass, FREE incentive items. Bike

parking permits, cyclists transportation users. Emergency Ride home Safety Dorm Challenge

may purchase limited to reward safe cycling

number of "dalily A" and wearing helmets.

permits. Helmet Hook-Up

promotion with incentives

that included free

espresso for helmet

wearers.









Are showers and lockers Most students have Free for students at gym Yes. In one or two Yes, free for students, Staff/Faculty have yes enrolled particiapants 99.9% are fee only Available at major Yes Staff/Faculty can get free Yes, lockers have a fee,

available for commuters? access through campus facilities. goBike facilities $30 per month for access if they sign up for use PE facility at NC. through Campus campus sites, Parnassus shower pass, and locker showers are free.

gyms; employees can members get free employees at the Recreation Card. Students pay via reg fees Recreation. & Mission Bay. at Rec facilities through

enroll in shower/locker access. Staff/faculty Student Recreation Shower/lockers are TAPS

only at gyms for $15 per either pay for full gym Center available.

month access or may get free

limited access if cycling

from out of town.









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Contacts Glenda Waugh David Dave.Entrekin@ucdmc.u Ramon Zavala - Mike King Brian Raboy Irma Henderson Curt Lutz Robert Wong James Wagner Cathy Crowe Ariadne Scott,

adscott@stanford.edu (650)

glwaugh@berkeley.edu Takemoto-Weerts cdavis.edu zavalar@uci.edu Mking@ts.ucla.edu braboy@ucmerced.edu - irma.henderson@ucr.edu jclutz@ucsd.edu Robert.Wong@ucsf.edu James.Wagner@tps.ucsb.edu cacrowe@ucsc.edu

725-2453

(510)643-6894 ditakemotoweerts@ Responsibility of 951-827-1060 619-534-8841 (415) 476-1513 (805) 893-5475 (831) 502-7942 (650) 725-2453

ucdavis.edu Fleet/Transit Coordinator

(530) 752-2453 (recruitment in process)





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PARKING POLICIES FOR ON-CAMPUS HOUSING

What limits are placed on on- Parking & Transp. provides a All students living in residence N/A On campus residents are n/a Undergraduate students Parking priority will be given to Any residential student may Parking access for on-campus On campus residents are eligible Freshman and Sophomore With the exception of

campus residents with regard to minimal number of resident halls are not allowed to allowed to purchase resident housed on campus may obtain continuing and new transfer purchase a residential parking residents is provided either on for a parking permit. The students living on campus are freshmen, any resident student

purchasing parking permits? parking permits for purchase parking permits. This parking permits at permit parking only if they can students on a first come first permit. site at Housing-specific parking options available to them are not eligible for parking permits. may purchase a resident

undergraduates for use in policy was establisehd by demonstrate off-campus serve basis. Incoming resources or via campus based upon a tiered rate parking permit.

$85/month. The resident

campus parking facilities. A Student Housing on July 1, employment or internship freshmen will not be permitted parking where such resources structure depending on location.

permits do not allow for

small number of parking 2003 and is enforced by TAPS. (minimum 3 days/week). As a to purchase a parking permit, are available and not impacted

spaces are allocated to Students who are allowed to movement throughout the result, only about 1 in 25 are during this restricted period. A buy the need to implement the

residents on the basis of purchase a permit is a result of campus as they are zoned to parked. Graduate student limited number of spaces will campus's priority parking

demonstrated compelling need. a review of needs and an the specific housing complex housing is available close to be set aside on campus for policy.

exception granted by Student parking areas before 5pm on the main campus and residents freshmen exceptions (medical,

Housing. Married/student weekdays. Off-campus (2.5 are guaranteed parking at that military service, off campus

housing restrictions do not miles) and 3rd party on location, with no parking on the employment or other extreme

allow their residents to campus housing residents main campus during the day. circumstances). Off campus

purchase a daytime campus parking will be available at a

are not permitted to

parking permit. West Village reduced rate and shuttle

purchase commuter

residents will be restricted from service is provided to this

purchasing a parking permit permits. location.

due to its proximity to campus

and transit service to be

provided.









Is the cost of parking permit No No N/A No No No No No Depends on campus location. Only off campus housing No No

included in housing fee? (the fee is included for campus For the Parnassus campus, residence halls have the rate

owned off-campus graduate parking is a component of cost; built in.

student housing) at the Mission Bay campus, the

cost is separate.





Additional Information Recent housing built for Website info: N/A Website info: Student parking For FY 2011, Residential Parking policies are the same Off Campus housing parking UCSC has prohibited

undergraduates has not Students living in the residence is assigned based on a need- Housing permits are valid in for commuters and on-campus permits double as a residential freshmen from

included parking for the halls are ineligible to purchase based point system that any Residential Housing Lot. residents (same type of parking Night/Weekend parking permits. obtaining parking permits since

residence halls. campus parking permits unless considers class standing, They are also Valid in all non- permit is offered). the late 1980's and extended

a legitimate need, such as employment and academic 24 hour enforced spaces (Red the prohibition to residential

Family housing provides disability, is demonstrated. obligations, commute distance and Blue lots) after 4 PM and sophomores earlier this

parking for their facilities; most and other factors when on weekends. Permit fees are decade. However, upper

of this parking is managed and granting permits. billed to the student's business division undergrads and

allocated by housing not by account. Revenue from graduate students who reside

Parking & Transportation. Housing Permits goes to on-campus can obtain parking

Housing. TAPS charges permits-as can commuting

Housing for administration students. Some residential

costs and lot enforcement. parking areas are available

only to residents of associated

facilities (i.e. "CMA" permits

available only to residents of

the Crown-Merrill Apartments),

but all are issued as a separate

fee from housing payments.









CONTACT INFO Seamus Wilmot Cliff Contreras Sheila Nguyen Debbie Corral Karin Groth Mike Delo Charles Kindred Jon Gledhill Suzzanne Nespor Larry Pageler, Phillip Garcia

swilmot@berkeley.edu cacontreras@ucdavis.edu (sheilan@uci.edu) Parking Programs Manager kgroth@ucmerced.edu mike.delo@ucr.edu cekindred@ucsd.edu Jon.Gledhill@ucsf.edu (suzy.nespor@tps.ucsb.edu) Director phillip.garcia@stanford.edu

(510) 643-7700 (530) 752-5435 UCLA Transportation (209) 228-6981 415-476-2560 & Transportation and Parking 650 725-6898

555 Westwood Plaza, Ste 100 Alternative points of contact: Alternative points of contact: KevinCox Services, UCSC

Los Angeles CA 90095 Elizabeth Soria Administrative - Greg Snee kevin.cox@ucsf.edu (831) 502-7940

310-206-0665 Assistant TAPS Helpdesk - Sam Corbett 415-476-1386 pageler@ucsc.edu

(209) 228-8277 - Brian d’Autremont

- Campus Planning









DATE OF LAST UPDATE 3/4/2010 2/28/2011 3/11/2011 3/9/2011 2/18/2010 3/8/2011 3/8/2011 3/8/2011 10/6/2007 3/14/2011 3/18/2011 3/14/2010 3/17/2010









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Campus Summary: Transportation Metrics

Winter 2011





Categories Berkeley Davis Davis Medical Irvine Irvine Medical Los Angeles Merced



MODE SPLIT

How is mode split currently Surveys An online survey, conducted every Fall Combination of AQMD Achieved through surveys: Survey

measured? quarter, sent to approximately 38% of Survey and Rideshare AQMD Survey and Student

the campus population (and completed Program enrollment statistics Survey. Mode split is

by about 8% of the campus determined from the daily

population). The sample is a random totals wheras AVR focuses

stratified sample, meant to capture on peak period.

each population subset below.









Frequency of measurement? Every three years Annually Annual. AQMD Survey AQMD Survey (employees Annually in the fall

(employees only) conducted only) and Student Survey are

annually. Lot utilization each done annually. Both

conducted annually. surveys are done in Spring.









Which subsets of the Faculty/Staff and Student Faculty, staff, and students (by year in Employees (AQMD) and Employees and Students Combination of faculty, staff,

campus population are data are collected through school) Students (Rideshare and students

captured (ie faculty, staff, different surveys. participation and permit

students, and visitors)? sales)

Are construction trips No No No Included in cordon count No

counted? totals for all vehicle trips to

campus, but # of truck trips is

not differentiated.

Are delivery truck trips No No Not separately. No

counted?

AVERAGE VEHICLE RIDERSHIP (AVR)

Does campus currently No Yes Yes Yes No

calculate AVR?









If yes, what is the most NA Fall 2011: Student In process Spring 2010: 1.87 1.176 (random survey) Spring 2009 AVR: 1.64 - NA

recent AVR calculation (give AVR=5.38. Employee employees; 3.00 - students;

date)? AVR=1.70. Total combined 2.47 - combined

AVR=3.42.









Which subsets of the NA faculty, staff, and students by year in Employees and working Employees and Students NA

campus population are school (not visitors) graduate students

captured?

Additional comments We follow the southern campus AVR 2010 = Random sample 10% of UCLA employees are NA

methodology found in survey / 95% response 1165 randomly sampled for the

http://www.aqmd.gov/trans/doc/regfor employees. UCI does a full AQMD Survey and a 90%

m/all_registration_20070815.pdf census for the AQMD survey response rate must be

Adjustments to the raw numbers for at times; in between achieved. Focus is AM peak

telecommuting trips, the number of employees are randomly hours. Student employees

Zero Emission Vehicle trips, and sampled. 90% minimum tend to positively impact AVR.

Compressed Work Week. No off- response must be achieved.

peak or other credits were included for Focus is AM peak hours. Student Survey is mailed to

the calculation of the UC Davis AVR. Students AVR would be 20% of student body and has

Student employees are not counted in higher. UCI Medical Center a 25% response rate.

our "Employee" AVR. conducts a separate sample. Extraordinary questions

include "drop off" as a mode

choice, details of multi-modal

trips, and the class of

vehicles driven.



Separate AVR caluclation

done for Santa Monica

hospital.









CORDON COUNTS

What is the timing Car traffic cordon counts are taken in N/A Annual cordon counts are

(semester/quarter) and the fall quarter every three years by conducted in a one-week

frequency of cordon counts? ARM, we have also had the City of period, usually the 3rd week

Davis help measure bicycle trips at of October.

some locations during our online

survey period (also Fall quarter).

Methodology? Staff are positioned at the entrances to All entrances/exits to campus UCM does not currently

campus and track vehicles entering have either an automated conduct cordon counts of

the campus. traffic counter (loops in the motor vehicles.

road linking back to a control

cabinet, which links to a

central server) or are

supplied with a traffic counter

unit and rubber tubing

stretching across the

roadway. We have one, new,

wireless sensor we are

testing that takes the place of

the magnetic loops cut into

the roadway. The sensor

beams the data to the control

cabinet rather than using

buried conduit. We are also

going to test video detection

in the near future.









How is the data used? Used for campus planning as well as Cordon counts are used to

academic research on travel behavior report UCLA conformance

through the Sustainable Transportation with voluntary trip cap, and

Center at UC Davis are reported to LADOT and

the campus Transportation

Service Advisory Board on

campus each fall. Trip count

has fallen for seven

consecutive years, and in

2010, hovered around

105,000 vehicle trips per day.









OTHER METRICS

Additional The core campus utilization In addition to above, stats are UCLA Transportation surveys

info, if benchmark (from the campus LRDP) kept for carshare usage; the Campus Express shuttle

applicable states that additional parking shall be campus shuttle counts are riders, the Metro transit pass

provided if it is determined that: (a) taken; OCTA "University riders (GoMetro program),

The winter parking utilization rate is Pass" usage is tallied (per and occasionally assists with

over 90 percent in the central campus, trip/route); train usage, walk department specific surveys

Medical Sciences Complex, or major and bike counts kept for of transportation needs. In

facilities on the West and South employees through rebate 2005, a bicyclist and

Campus. (This means that over 90 and incentive program. pedestrian cordon count was

percent of the parking spaces are conducted, which focused on

occupied when the utilization surveys the peak morning window

are conducted.) (b) A project would (6am – 10am).

eliminate existing parking and increase

the projected utilization rate by more

than 85 percent without permitting

adequate time (usually 24 months) to

implement a parking solution; or (c) A

project would require additional

parking due to projected population

growth and increase the utilizaton rate

to over 90 percent, unless decreases

in projected parking demand are

expected to counteract this trend.









CONTACT Seamus Wilmot Cliff Contreras Mike Davis David J. Karwaski Karin Groth

INFO swilmot@berkeley.edu (msdavis@uci.edu) Assistant Director, Planning & kgroth@ucmerced.edu (209)

(510) 643-7700 Policy 228-6981

UCLA Transportation

555 Westwood Plaza, Ste

185

Los Angeles CA 90095

310-206-8315





DATE OF LAST UPDATE 3/4/2010 2/28/2011 3/11/2011 3/8/2011 3/3/2011

Riverside San Diego San Francisco Santa Barbara Santa Cruz Stanford





Achieved through surveys: Cordon counts. The UCSF Campus Planning Surveys modeled in part after Human observers record Annual survey of all students,

AQMD Survey. Mode split is Office collects and reports the AVR surveys required in estimated vehicle occupancy faculty, and staff.

determined from the daily mode split information. In the LA air basin while pneumatic "hose

totals wheras AVR focuses addition, individual surveys of counters" provide ADT data

on peak period. a particular site, e.g. to confirm the accuracy of the

Parnassus, or of a particular observers. Data is collected

mode, e.g. shuttle use, are during daylight hours, usually

conducted as needed. on a Wednesday. In Spring

2009 TAPS conducted a

voluntary, on-line AVR survey

(similar to those instituted at

SoCal campuses) to estimate

campus AVR via

methodology used

systemwide. Survey slated to

repeat in Spring 2011.









Annually in the spring Annually during the winter. Semi-annual survey of staff, No Set Schedule. Most Historically, every 3-5 years. Annually in late winter/early

faculty and students; visitors recently done every year or Now, every year in the spring (typically February or

and vendors surveyed when every other year Spring. March)

the campus updates its LRDP

or undertakes EIRs for new

development.







Employees, including student Combination of faculty, staff, Faculty, Staff, Students, Faculty, Staff, Graduate The mode split studies University employees (faculty

employees and students Patients, Visitors and Student and Undergraduate capture all campus traffic, and staff), students

Vendors Student. Typically we whether generated by staff, (commuting and resident),

aggregate Faculty and Staff students, visitors or service and Hospital employees.

together and Grads and vehicles.

Undergrads together

No Yes, as “commercial Yes, included as vendors No Yes No

vehicles.”







No No Yes No







Yes No Yes Yes Yes, based on both observed No

campus traffic stream and on-

line surveying of a portion of

the campus population.







April 10: AVR = 1.53 1.60 employees 2009: combined AVR = 2.3 Campus = 4.8; Staff = 1.3, Observed AVR = 1.94 (per 2010:

Faculty = 1.4; Spring 2010 cordon -Employees: 1.9

Students (graduate) = 3.6; count/mode split studies) -Commuting students: 2.9

Students (undregraduate) Calculated AVR = 2.29 (per -Combined: 2.2

Spring 2009 on-line AVR

= 13.8,

Survey of commuters)







Employees, including student NA Employees and students Faculty, Staff, Graduate On-line AVR survey NA

employees Student and Undergraduate attempted to collect daily

Student. Typically we mode choice from commuting

aggregate Faculty and Staff students, staff and faculty.

together and Grads and Overall response rate of

Undergrads together 14.3%, with high of 36.7%

(staff) to low of 9%

(undergrads).

18% of UCR employees are NA NA AVR has been determined NA

randomly sampled for the from the mode split studies,

AQMD Survey and a 90% in addition to surveys

response rate must be conducted annually from

achieved. Focus is AM peak 2000 through Spring 2009.

hours (6:00am - 10:00 am). However, the surveys'

relatively low response rates

made the surveys less

reliable or useful.









UCR does not conduct Winter; annually Counts are completed when Cordon Counts at UCSB Traffic counts twice annually, Twice annually: six weeks in

cordon counts of motor LRPD is updated, when EIRs have been conducted for at a minimum. Spring and two weeks in Fall

vehicles entering the campus. are produced or on a ad-hoc certain specific studies. Most

basis. recently for the draft LRDP

now in production.

Visual observation at campus Visual observation and onsite Random Sample modeled We use pneumatic hose Pneumatic hose counters at

and medical center entrances survey after the AVR surveys done counters in 2-8 locations 16 campus entry/exit points,

by the UCs in the LA basin around campus roadways. providing counts for 15-

Counters are generally in minute intervals during the

place for 10-16 days, with survey period.

ADTs calculated as the 24-

hour average traffic volume Manual recording of license

Monday through Friday. plate numbers (sampling

once a week) to identify

vehicles passing through

campus (i.e., not Stanford-

generated trips).



Additional adjustments are

made for university users of

parking lots outside of the

cordon line (using tube

counters at lot

entrances/exits) and for

hospital users of parking lots

inside the cordon (using

manual counts of hospital

parking permits)





To improve rideshare LRDP, EIR, and to evaluate Most recently for the draft These counts serve as the Under Stanford's 2000

programs and infrastructure impact of service offerings. LRDP now in production. best "measure" of campus General Use Permit (campus

by monitoring trends of traffic on the roadways growth plan approved by

vehicles and people entering through and adjoining the Santa Clara County), the

and exiting by entrance, campus, and inform the campus has a goal of "no net

mode, and time of day (hourly annual report on the new peak-hour commute

increments). Comprehensive Settlement trips" over the life of the

Agreement (CSA) for the permit. Peak-hour vehicle

UCSC 2005 LRDP. trip counts are calculated and

compared to the baseline

counts from 2001 to

determine if the goal is being

met.

UCR conducts quarterly TS Metrics program tracks UCSC conducts annual Parking utilization surveys for

bicycle traffic counts. metrics from the following Parking Utilization Surveys all campus lots are conducted

perspectives: Sustainability for two weeks each Spring in Fall, Winter, and Spring

Perspective, Safety quarter, collecting lot quarters. Survey counts

Perspective, Customer occupancy by permit type vacant spaces by permit type.

Service Perspective, Parking weekday mornings,

Perspective, Financial afternoons and evenings. Permit compliance surveys

Perspective, Internal Process Similar "spot surveys" are conducted each Fall quarter

Perspective and Performance conducted for 1-2 weeks in to track permit violation rates

Perspective. areas where parking in campus lots.

problems have been

identified. Transit ridership Transportation Management

on both the Campus Transit System on Marguerite

shuttles and SCMTD (the shuttles provides detailed

public transit agency) are ridership data (boardings/

monitored on a daily, monthly alightings by stop) and

and annual basis. operational data.









Mike Delo Brian d'Autremont Jon Gledhill James.Wagner@tps.ucsb.ed Larry Pageler, Angus Davol

mike.delo@ucr.edu (bdautremont@ucsd.edu) Director, UCSF u 805- Director Transportation Program

Eliud Escobedo Jr Transportation Services 893-5475 Transportation and Parking Developer/Planner

Irma Henderson (eescobedo@ucsd.edu) Jon.Gledhill@ucsf.edu Services, UCSC 650.725.1351

irma.henderson@ucr.edu Alternative points of Todd 415-476-2560 (831) 502-7940 davol@stanford.edu

Berven (tberven@ucsd.edu) pageler@ucsc.edu









3/8/2011 3/18/2010 3/14/2011 3/18/2011 3/13/2011 3/11/2011

Campus Summary: Proposed 2011-12 Parking Fees

Winter 2011



Categories Berkeley Davis Davis Medical Irvine Irvine Medical Los Angeles Merced Riverside San Diego San Francisco Santa Barbara Santa Cruz Stanford



PARKING FEES (monthly rates, unless otherwise noted)

Faculty (Yellow) $124.00 $48 $48 $54 $67.00 $68 $30 - $42 $38.00 $88 - $93 $138.00 $36 $66.00 A: $62.25

C: $24.25

Staff (Yellow) $90.00 $48 $48 $54 $36-67 $68 $30 - $42 $38.00 $77 - $81 $138.00 $36 $66.00 A: $62.25

C: $24.25

Student (Yellow) $115/ $39 $37 $54 $36.00 $68 $30 $31.00 $58 - $61 N/A $36 $57.75 A: $62.25

semester C/R: $24.25





Preferred (Blue) N/A N/A $73 $67.00 $86 $65 $55 $53.50 N/A $138.00 N/A N/A n/a

Reserved (Blue X) n/a $96 $99 $73 $97.00 $125 $91 $84.00 164.00 $228.00 $90 $115.50 n/a





Remote $72 $22 $48 n/a $36.00 N/A $24 - student N/A N/A 69 $36 $39.50 n/a

resident remote lot







Carpool $44/mo (2 person) $18/mo (2 person- $23.50/mo (2 person- $9/person (2 member $24.00 Facult/Staff/ Student - Facult/Staff/ Student - Blue carpool permit: N/A $138/mo Pilot Program: $47.50 per month $23.50 credit toward

(Faculty/Staff Faculty/Staff) Faculty/Staff) $6/person (3 person) Total permit cost Total permit cost $19/mo (3 person carpool $18/mo divided equally the cost of an A or C

Central Campus); $12/mo (3 person- $14/mo (3 person- Free (4 or more $33/mo (3-person) $30/mo (3 person) only) (2+ person) between all permit.

$29mo (2 person) faculty/staff) faculty/staff) person) $54/mo (2-person) Red Carpool permit: participants.

(Faculty/Staff $14/mo (2 person- $26.75

Perimeter) student/faculty/staff)

$10/mo (3 person-

student/faculty/staff)









Evening $45.00 $21 $48 $30 N/A $39 under review $12.00 43 QTR $18 $3/after 5PM $9.25 No fee after 4:00 pm



Weekend $10 $3/day $8/day $28 N/A $12.00 N/A 18 $3/day N/A No fee

Visitor $16 Central Campus $6/day $6/day surface parking; $2 $8/day $10 per day $11 - Main campus $6/day $8.00 $8/day $3.50/hr $8/day Week days, $6/day $1.50/hour, $12/day

/ $12 Perimeter per hour in Parking $11 - Medical Areas $28/max $3/day on Sat. or

Structures $4 - DP Sun.







Vendor $130 $57 $99 $87 $6 per day $231 $6/day $47.00 176.00 $138.00 $36 N/A A: $62.25, Service

Vehicle/Vendor: $133







Motorcycle $24 $21 $21 $32 $14 month or 168 N/A $24 $17.00 $21 - $22 $34.00 No Charge $16.50 $8.00

year





Summer $54 N/A 74.25 $61 per Session $138.00 $36 N/A





Date of last update: 3/4/2010 2/28/2011 3/11/11 3/9/2011 2/18/2010 3/8/2011 3/3/2011 3/11/2011 3/18/2010 3/14/2011 3/18/2011 3/11/2011 3/11/2011









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Campus Summary: Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

Summer 2011





Categories Berkeley Davis Davis Medical

EV stations

for fleet or UC

use only





Do you (plan to) 13 planned in new

have an electric parking structure +

charging

station for 2 existing EV charging

public use? stations in existing Pkg

strs









Comments



July 2011: Campus staff provided this information to UCOP (Charlotte Strem) in response to a UCOP query about e

Irvine Irvine Medical Los Angeles Merced

6 old style EV chargers for fleet,

6 old EV chargers for general

use





2 installed 4 EV charging

4 planned for installation by stations

12/11

+ 5 to be installed associated

with WeCar carshare









e to a UCOP query about electric vehicle charging stations, in support of state legislation (AB 631).

Riverside San Diego San Francisco

5 EV charging stations for fleet

use 2011







20 stns by 8/2011 + 4 planned at 21 EV stations in SF

East Campus Parking Structure Mission Bay Parking

Structure, plus 3 EV

stations planned for Mt

Zion Parking Structure

Santa Barbara Santa Cruz Stanford









2 EV stations paid for, 1-2

more will be funded by AB

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