Ontario Transportation Demand Management - Municipal Grant Program.

Author(s)
Piccioni, M.
Year
Abstract

Staff in the Ministry of Transportation's Urban Planning Office initiated the Ontario Transportation Demand Management Municipal Grant Program in 2008 as a way of responding to the call for more provincial support for sustainable transportation initiatives and as a way of demonstrating the ministry's commitment to reducing the impact of our transportation system on the environment. In 2008-09, the pilot year for the grant program, a total of $250,000 was available to municipalities to assist them in developing and implementing transportation demand management (TDM) initiatives. The TDM projects funded through the grant program had to focus on managing the demand for transportation, rather than simply increasing the supply of transportation services (i.e. increasing supply through more roadways or more transit service). Eligible TDM initiatives would involve education, promotion, outreach, or various incentives and disincentives to help travelers choose alternatives that have less impact on the environment. Initiatives eligible for the grant program were TDM plans, tools, projects, outreach and education programs, and workshops and conferences. This project was nominated for the TAC 2008 Sustainable Urban Transportation Award. For the covering abstract of this conference see ITRD number E217481.

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C 48459 (In: C 48449 [electronic version only]) /10 /73 / ITRD E218759
Source

In: Transportation in a Climate of Change : proceedings of the 2009 Annual Conference and Exhibition of the Transportation Association of Canada, held in Vancouver, British Columbia, from October 18 to 21, 2009, 7 p.

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