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Figure 2(continued) <br /> ii) Shift single occupancy vehicle trips to carpooling or vanpoo ling,for example by providing rde- <br /> matching services; <br /> Irv) Provide incentives orsubsidies that increase use of modes otherthan single-occupancy vehicle; <br /> v) Provide on-site amenities at places of wort{such as priority parting for carpools and vanpools,secure <br /> bike parking,and showers and locker rooms; <br /> vi} Provide employee transportation coordinators at employment sites; <br /> vii) Provide a guaranteed ride home service to users of non-auto modes. <br /> ) Designate a percentage of parking spaces for ride-sharing vehicles or high-occupancy vehicles,and <br /> provide adequate passenger loading and unloading for those vehic leg <br /> , <br /> jJ Land use siting and design measures that reduce GHG emissions,including: <br /> i) Developing an inf11 and brownfrelds sites; <br /> Q Building compact and mixed-use developmentsneartransit; <br /> ii) Retaining on-site mature trees and vegetation,and planting newcanopytrees; <br /> iv) Measures that increase vehicle efficiency,encourage use of zero and low emissions vehicles,or reduce <br /> the carbon content of fuels,including constructing or encouraging construction of alternative fuel(e.g., <br /> electric,hydrogen-fueled,etc.)vehicle charging and fueling stations or neighborhood alterative fuel <br /> vehicle networks,or charging for electric bicycles; <br /> v) Measures to reduce GHG emissions from solid waste management through encouraging solid waste <br /> recycling and reuse;and <br /> vi} Establish methane recovery in Landfills and Wastewater Treatment Plants,where applicable. <br /> k) Consult the SCAG Equity Resources for Action(ERA)Toolbox available on SCAG's Environmental Justice <br /> webpage for potential measures to address impacts to low-income and/or communities of color. <br /> 1) Require at least five percent of all new vehicle parking spaces Include alternative fuel(e.g.,electric, <br /> hydrogen-fueled,etc)vehicle charg'ng and fueling stations,or at a minimum,install the appropriate <br /> infrastructure to facilitate sufficient a ectric charging for passenger vehicles and trucks to plug-in. <br /> Encourage electric vehicle capable(branch circuit and raceway)or ready(charging Gullet)spaces to <br /> accommodate future growth in electric vehicles, <br /> rn) Encourage telecommuting and alterative work schedules,such as, <br /> it Staggered startingtimes <br /> if) Flexible schedules <br /> ii) Cam pressed workweeks <br /> n) Implement commute trip reduction marketing,such as: <br /> i) New employee orientation of trip reduction and alternative mode options <br /> i) Event promotions <br /> i) Publications <br /> o) Im plem ent preferential parking permit program <br /> p) Implement school pool and bus programs <br /> q) Price workplace parking,such as: <br /> i) Explicitly charging for parking for its employees <br /> i) Implementing above market rate pricing <br /> i"s) Validating parking only for invited guests <br /> Irv) Not providing employee parking and transportation allowances <br /> v) Educating employees about available alternatives. <br />
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