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Pace Bus's portion of the website that provides more detail re: carpooling for employers.Discusses the benefits of carpooling for employers and employees, 9 steps to establishing a carpool program, and resources that Pace can provide (including funding for staff time devoted to Rideshare!).Also provides information about “Commuter Choice” (tax-free benefits associated with taking transit).
 

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Telework and Alternative Work Hours Case Studies
National TDM and Telework Clearinghouse’s compilation of over 70 case studies about telework, compressed work weeks, and other alternative work schedule programs.Organized by state.Case studies discuss the benefit of teleworking for employee morale, attraction & retention, and savings in overhead.

Transportation Demand Management Case Studies
National TDM and Telework Clearinghouse’s compilation of case studies about companies who have implemented transportation demand management (TDM) strategies (e.g. programs to promote transit use).Case studies discuss the benefit of TDM, which include greater employee morale, better employee attraction & retention, and increased productivity.

Examples of Commuter Choice Programs
U.S. EPA’s Office of Transportation and Air Quality provides examples of Commuter Choice programs that have been implemented by municipalities, regions, and the private sector.

 

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Qualified Transportation Fringe Benefits (IRS' Final Rule)
“This issue (January 11, 2001) of the Federal Register contains final regulations relating to qualified transportation fringe benefits. These final regulations provide rules to ensure that transportation benefits provided to employees are excludable from gross income. These final regulations reflect changes to the law made by the Energy Policy Act of 1992, the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997, and the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century. These final regulations affect employers that offer qualified transportation fringes and employees who receive these benefits.”

Source:National TDM and Telework Clearinghouse.

 

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Building Codes Assistance Project map of the 50 states showing what states have adopted what residential energy code.

 

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Help for Employers
National TDM and Telework Clearinghouse’s list of excellent resources for employers.Includes, among other things, links to helpful sites, assistance in finding and subscribing to listservs (“Make Connections”), and a glossary of terms (“Terminology”). Many of the links are also included in this page.

Products and Services Available to Assist the TDM and Telework Professional
A well-organized cornucopia of useful web links provided by the National TDM and Telework Clearinghouse.General topics (under which many resources are listed) include Driving Costs, Guaranteed Ride Hoome Program, Legal, Marketing, Noncommute, Parking Management, Regulations, etc.

 

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