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The Commuter Information Source for Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia Issue 4, Volume 21 Fall 2017 WHAT S INSIDE 2 Metro Increases Wifi On Trains 3 2018 Employer Recognition Awards Call For Nominations 4 Dockless Bikesharing Pedals Into The District 5 I-395 Express Lanes Extension Breaks Ground 5 Car Free Day 2017 EMPLOYER BASED CASE STUDIES RELEASED For more than 40 years, employers have come to Commuter Connections for help in starting, sustaining, and growing onsite employee commute programs. Employers understand the value of offering comprehensive commute benefits as they contribute toward recruitment and retention, as well as displaying good corporate citizenship within the local community, and greater region. While CTA s location provides for ready access to transit, the organization was looking to expand options for employees who had long commutes. Starting in 2005, the company began offering all full-time employees the opportunity to telework one day a week. To enhance participation in the telework program, CTA offers a reimbursement of up to 50 percent of the cost of home internet. Additionally, to improve employee morale, CTA instituted an early dismissal on Fridays during the summer months. With more than 70 percent of employees actively teleworking, and 50 percent using transit, CTA employees have reduced over 530,000 annual vehicle miles traveled, and saved $26,380 in commuting costs. CTA s overall benefits package also includes mortgage assistance, tuition assistance, and professional development programs. These benefits coupled with commute benefits, have enabled the employer to maintain a productive, and happy workforce. Future plans at CTA include enhancing bicycling facilities though the installment of additional bike racks and lockers. Our second case study focuses on the Cadmus Group, winner of a 2017 Commuter Connections Employer Recognition Award. One of the most effective tools available are real stories from employers. Commuter Connections has released several new case studies highlighting successful commuter programs in a concise way, to show what other employers are offering employees, to meet their commute challenges. The first new case study focuses on the Consumer Technology Association (CTA). Originally founded as the Radio Manufacturers Association in 1924 in Crystal City, Arlington-based CTA is the standards and trade association for the consumer electronics industry in the United States. With easy access to Metrorail, Metrobus, Virginia Railway Express (VRE), Arlington Transit, and other options, CTA has truly embraced alternative modes of commuting. Founded in 1983, Cadmus is a leading consulting firm serving the energy, environmental, and homeland security markets, with a national footprint and three offices in the Washington metropolitan region. As an employee-owned firm, Cadmus is fully committed to supporting employee health and well-being, while advancing its mission to create social value and minimize its impact on the natural environment. In 2013, Cadmus opened their LEED gold certified office building in Bethesda. The newest location, combined with its offices in Arlington and the District allows the company to more effectively serve current and future clients, and cut down on travel for many of its employees. Continued on page 2

EMPLOYER BASED CASE STUDIES RELEASED Continued from front The commute programs that the Cadmus Group Bethesda has put into place have reduced more than 377,000 vehicle miles traveled, and achieved a savings of 19,040 gallons of fuel annually. The final new case study focuses on Mathematica Policy Research, an employee-owned nationwide organization providing survey design, program evaluation and performance, policy research and assessment, and data collection and management. The DC office, located in the NoMa neighborhood just blocks from Union Station provides close access to Metrorail, MARC, VRE, Metrobus, and the DC Circulator. In keeping with practices at other offices, Cadmus began offering a $255 pre-tax transit subsidy as an incentive for Bethesda-based employees to use public transportation. Cadmus also offers a shuttle service to and from the Metrorail station. For bicyclists and walkers, the company provides on-site lockers, shower facilities, and safe bike storage. In addition, the company offers a $100 bicycle subsidy that can be used towards the purchase of a bicycle, bike equipment, or repairs. Employees can also telework or take advantage of a compressed work-week schedule. In 2004, the company began offering a telework option, and in 2005 initiated a transit benefit. With transit options readily available to their location, over 60 percent of employees signed up to receive the offered pre-tax transit benefit. Finally, with a separated bike lane along First St., a bicycle benefit was offered. The company has reduced more than 945.000 vehicle miles traveled and achieved a savings of $47,752 annually. To see more case studies, or to find out how your company could be featured in an upcoming case study, please visit www.commuterconnections.org. METRO INCREASES WIFI ON TRAINS In November 2016, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless launched commercial wireless service in the first underground subway tunnel segments on Metro s Blue, Orange, and Silver lines between Potomac Avenue and the Stadium Armory tunnel portal. Additionally, 30 underground stations will have free customer wi-fi service by the end of the year. Riders have told us they want the ability to maintain wireless communication at all times while riding Metro, and this project is responsive to their needs, Metro General Manager Paul J. Wiedefeld said. I look forward to announcing the activation of additional tunnel segments in the months ahead. Last August, these major carriers announced the availability of additional wireless voice and data service in the first downtown tunnel segments on the Blue, Orange, and Silver lines. Metro riders can now enjoy uninterrupted wireless access to text, voice, and data services when traveling between Metro Center and Stadium-Armory stations. The third underground segment that debuted in August, Metro Center to Potomac Avenue, provides a seamless connection to the first segment launched in December 2016 between Potomac Ave. and the Stadium-Armory tunnel portal. The addition of the new tunnel segments, extend underground wireless coverage to 3.7 miles of tunnels in each direction on the Orange, Silver, and Blue lines. Metro and the wireless carriers previously installed wireless voice and data service in all underground Metro stations, and in April introduced service on the Red Line from Glenmont Station to the Silver Spring Station tunnel portal. The activation of additional tunnel segments will be announced as collaborative work continues, with all tunnels projected to be covered by December 2020. For more information on where your employees can access the new wireless system, please visit www.wmata.com. 2

2018 EMPLOYER RECOGNITION AWARDS CALL FOR NOMINATIONS Nominations are now being accepted for the 2018 Commuter Connections Employer Recognition Awards. This annual event recognizes employers in the Washington metropolitan region that offer outstanding commuter benefits programs to encourage employees to bike, walk, vanpool, carpool, telework, take transit, or use alternative work schedule options. Employers can self-nominate in three award categories: Incentives Employers who offer commuter incentives to encourage and reward employees for taking alternative means of transportation; such as transit and vanpool subsidies, pre-tax benefits, and preferred or discounted parking for carpools and vanpools. Other incentives may include flex-time schedules, free shuttle service, or the provision of facilities and equipment such as bike racks, showers, and lockers. Marketing Companies who educate about and advocate for alternative commuting options, and promote their merits in an influential and informative way. With knowledge of the available transportation choices, employees are empowered to make well-informed decisions about better and smarter ways of getting to work. Teleworking Employers with telework policies that allow employees to work from home, or at a local telework or co-working center, one or more days per week. In addition, employers may have training for teleworkers and for management of teleworkers, internet reimbursement, laptops, software and other equipment to make working remotely seamless. Applicants are evaluated and winners are chosen for their ability to offer measurable commuter benefits that reduce automobile fuel consumption and emissions through fewer vehicle trips and miles traveled. In addition, winners are selected for their policies that have improved the lives of their employees and the region. The Annual Employer Recognition Awards recognize and support the important role of employers in promoting commuter transportation alternatives in the region, said Nicholas Ramfos, Director of Commuter Connections. Transportation benefits programs also help attract and retain highly qualified employees, improve regional mobility, and quality of life. The 2018 Employer Recognition Awards nomination form is available online at www.commuterconnections.org. Nominations will be accepted through February 2, 2018. Winners will be honored at a formal event in June 2018, and also through a press release, advertisement in a major news publication, and newsletter article. 3

DOCKLESS BIKESHARING PEDALS INTO THE DISTRICT Capital Bikeshare s predecessor SmartBike DC began in 2008 and was the first of its kind in North America. In 2010, it was replaced by Capital Bikeshare which became the largest bikesharing service in the U.S., until New York City s Citi Bike began operations in May 2013. as they are not blocking the path of cars or pedestrians, and not on private property. The bikes are equipped with kickstands, which are handy when there aren t public bike racks available. After parking, to complete the transaction, the built-in locking system on the bike can be engaged by the user. Spin, started on the west coast and offers rides for $1 per half hour or unlimited 30-minute rides for $29 per month. Mobike, based in China, has chosen D.C. for its first pilot city in the U.S., with plans to expand to 180 cities in the next 18 months. The price for this service is $1 per every half hour. Finally, there is LimeBike, which notes it s the fastest growing dockless US-based bikeshare company. They partner with local colleges and businesses to provide subsidy-based services. Each ride costs just $1, or 50 cents for students, per half hour. Celebrating their 7th anniversary in September, Capital Bikeshare has grown to approximately 440 stations across the region, and accounts for more than 2.5 million rides a year. Capital Bikeshare is available in the District of Columbia; Montgomery County; the City of Alexandria, and Arlington and Fairfax Counties. With these new bikesharing options, now is a great time to encourage your employees to bike to work. Consider offering your employees a $20 pre-tax subsidy, bicycle parking and storage, and/or lockers and shower facilities. Options for renting a bike include a single trip for $2, 24 hours for $8, three days for $17, or an annual membership of $85. In August 2016, the City of College Park, MD unveiled the mbike program, along with the University of Maryland. The system now offers more than 150 bikes at 22 stations across College Park, the University of Maryland campus, and surrounding areas. mbike is operated by Zagster, Inc. mbike is a smart-bike system, meaning the technology to bill the user and keep track of the bike s whereabouts is stored within the bike itself. Riders may join College Park s mbike for an hour, a day, a month, or a year. Just recently, several companies have joined the bikesharing fray in Washington, D.C. Spin, Mobike, and LimeBike. Unlike Capital Bikeshare and mbike, these companies offer dockless bicycles, which can be located, paid for, and unlocked via GPS driven apps. The bikes can be left anywhere suitable for bike parking, so long For help promoting bicycling to your employees, please contact www.commuterconnections.org. For more information on bikeshare programs please visit: www.capitalbikeshare.com www.limebike.com www.mobike.com www.spin.pm http://bike.zagster.com/mbike 4

I-395 EXPRESS LANES EXTENSION BREAKS GROUND In August, the Virginia Department of Transportation and its private partner and operator of the I-95 Express Lanes, Transurban, broke ground on the start of construction of an eight-mile extension of the I-395 Express Lanes inside the Beltway, from Turkeycock Run (between Edsall Rd. and Duke St.) in Alexandria, to the Washington, D.C. border. The reversible lanes project will expand the region s network of express lanes, and provide faster and reliable options in one of the most heavily traveled corridors in the country. The I-395 Express Lanes project will provide benefits for the thousands of commuters who work at or near the Pentagon, as well as those traveling through the area, and continuing to their final destinations throughout the region. With three or more people and an E-ZPass Flex, travel on the I-395 Express Lanes will be free. By reconstructing the Pentagon s South parking area and adding new bus lanes and HOV commuter and slug lanes to improve traffic flow and safety for buses and carpools, the project s benefits will extend beyond the Express Lanes. The project is anticipated to cost approximately $500 million, with a combination of private and public funds, and is just one element of the Commonwealth s Atlantic Gateway Program, a series of major improvements to the I-95/I-395 corridor. The I-395 Express Lanes inside the Beltway are scheduled to open in fall 2019. In other great I-395 news, the Pool Rewards program which currently offers a cash payment (up to $130 to eligible commuters) to start or join a new carpool, is now offering a bonus incentive for I-395 commuters. To help boost Ridesharing on the highway, Pool Rewards is providing an additional $100 for I-395 commuters start or join a new carpool, and who qualify. To sign up for 'Pool Rewards today and start earning, please visit www.commuterconnections.org. For more information about the future I-395 Express Lanes, visit www.395expresslanes.com. CAR FREE DAY 2017 Drop the Keys for a Day was this year s theme for Car Free Day in the Washington, DC region. On September 22 Car Free Day was celebrated worldwide and locally to raise awareness of better and healthier ways of getting around, other than driving alone. Travelers were encouraged to use transportation methods such as bicycling, walking, transit, or working from home; or car-lite methods such as carpooling or vanpooling. More than 11,200 commuters took the pledge in 2017! DROP D RO OP P IIT T FOR FO F OR O RA DAY! D DA DAY AY! AY CARFREE DAY RESULTS 2013-2017 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 TAKE TA T AK E T THE H FREE R E PLEDGE D G AT CARFREEMETRODC.ORG C A EMET TR RO O CO OD TO T OB BE EE ELIGIBLE GIB E FOR GREAT GRE PRIZES! RIZES 4,000 Recycled Paper a Te Telework, o Bike, B Bus, s, Rideshare, es re Train, o or Walk on nf Friday r a Sept 22. ri Ta ak ke the t p pl ge g e e v n if ve i you u already car free. Take pledge, even you re #CarFreeDay #Ca CarFre ee e @CarFreeMetroDC a F emet 800.745.RIDE 0.745 4455 RIDE 2013 5 2014 2015 2016 2017 9. 2 2. 1 7

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