Transportation Initiative: Skyline College President's Council Project
The Transportation Initiative by Skyline College's President's Council aims to address traffic congestion through strategic partnerships, engaging campus administration, and collaborating with the City of San Bruno. The initiative includes planning meetings, outreach to transit authorities, and analyzing commute patterns of students and faculty. Explore the project's progress and efforts towards sustainable transportation solutions.
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Transportation Initiative A project of the Skyline College President s Council
Transportation Initiative Strategic Connections December Planning and Partnership meeting with Peninsula Traffic Congestion Relief Alliance (Commute.org), President s Council, Sustainability Coordinator and Sustainability Ambassadors Network representatives; Communications, Marketing and Public Relations. January, February Initiative shared with the San Mateo County Transit Authority and City and County Association of Governments (C/CAG). Request for technical assistance approved. Contacts provided at SamTrans for shuttle programs. January, February Campus Administration engaged by Sustainability Coordinator including the Office of Planning, Research and Institutional Effectiveness; Academic Senate and Classified Senate; and Instructional Leadership Team. April Introduction of the initiative to City of San Bruno staff
City of San Bruno Connection City of San Bruno Climate Action Plan Skyline College Sustainability Plan President s Council Transportation Initiative
Arrivals & Departures Skyline College . 550 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Befor e 6am 0 0 2 5 6am - 9am 9am - Noon Noon - 3pm 3pm - 6pm 6pm - 9pm After 9pm Departure Faculty-Staff Departure Students Arrival Faculty-Staff Arrival Students 0 9 3 19 415 10 45 96 111 12 45 33 125 1 176 17 154 0 2 99 45 308 98 312
Commute Starting Point Students 26% 21% 17% 15% 10% 8% Traveling From Daly City San Francisco South San Francisco Pacifica Coastside San Bruno Other Peninsula (East of 280) East Bay Santa Clara/South Bay Faculty-Staff 0% 25% 10% 12% 7% 24% 2 0 18% 5%
BART 3% Commute Modes Walk 1% Bicycle 1% CalTrain 0%Other Car-Vanpool Passenger 6% 0% Car-Vanpool Driver 7% Car-vanpool Passenger 3% CalTrain 1%Walk Bicycle 2% Other 1% Someone drives me 14% Drive Alone 53% 1% Car-vanpool Driver 5% BART 5% Drive Alone 67% SamTrans 15% Someone drives me 7% Student Commute SamTrans 8% Comparison of Commute Modes: San Mateo County - 71% Drive Alone; 9% Transit; 3% Walk San Francisco 36% Drive Alone; 33% Transit; 10% Walk United States 76% Drive Alone; 5% Transit; 3% Walk Faculty - Staff Commute
Commute Considerations Students 74% 56% Consideration Travel Time Convenience / Ease of Access Cost Reliability Safety Faculty-Staff 82% 61% 48% 26% 26% 26% 34% 13%
Next Steps Continue - expand strategic connections Carpool - vanpool (Enterprise Zimride -- Vride) Opportunity for flex peak time bus routes (SamTrans; City of San Bruno) Explore Shuttle (Commute.org, SMCTA, City of San Bruno, YouTube) Outreach to other institutes of higher education for their lessons learned Commuter benefits programs / incentives Report / prioritize recommendations to move forward Publicize alternatives and benefits