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Vanderbilt awarded 2016 Sustainable Transportation Award

Posted by on Thursday, May 19, 2016 in Events, News, Transportation.

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Vanderbilt University is the recipient of the 2016 Sustainable Transportation Award presented jointly by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) and the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). Vanderbilt’s Alternative Transportation program, a collaboration of the Office of Traffic and Parking, VUMC Parking and Transportation Services, and the Sustainability and Environmental Management Office (SEMO), was awarded the top prize at the Sustainable Transportation Forum at theUniversity of Tennessee at Chattanooga on May 13. The award was presented by Bob Martineau (TDEC commissioner), Dr. Shari Meghreblian (TDEC deputy commissioner), and Toks Omishakin (TDOT deputy commissioner), and Dr. Andrea George, SEMO director, accepted the award on behalf of Vanderbilt University.

award presentation 5.13.16

Vanderbilt University’s robust alternative transportation program is a multi-pronged approach to reach as many of the Vanderbilt community as possible and attempts to make using alternative transportation easy and accessible. Information on each of these programs can be found on the SustainVU Alternative Transportation page.

Highlights of the alternative transportation program include: Vanderbilt’s “Ride to Work” program which fully subsidizes (100% discount) the cost for all Vanderbilt employees and graduate, professional, and medical students to ride the MTA buses to and from work each day; Music City Star’s Commuter Rail benefit which provides up to a 60% discount for employees who wish to ride the Music City Star commuter train; Vanderbilt’s various car sharing programs and ridematch program; and a variety of biking resources across campus.

The Sustainable Transportation Awards recognize outstanding initiatives within the State of Tennessee to reduce transportation-related energy usage and emissions, in line with an overarching effort to save natural resources, improve the health and well-being of Tennesseans, and create efficiencies in the delivery of goods and services.

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