Funded Projexts listed alphabetically by location.
Calgary, Alberta
The Calgary Region Telework Initiative promotes telework solutions to businesses and commuters within 19 diverse municipalities by raising awareness, providing business tools, and assisting with the development of public policy to promote community buy-in.
Edmonton, Alberta
The LocalMotion:Ecomobility Community Demonstration Project will bring diverse ecomobility elements together to create a functioning system in one Edmonton neighbourhood. The project will highlight alternative modes of transport, such as walking, cycling, public transit and carpooling.
Guelph, Ontario
The Bicycle-Friendly Guelph Initiative will deliver a wide variety of educational programs and events to encourage more people to ride bicycles in a safe and convenient manner.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
The Guaranteed Ride Home Program and TDM Migration Fund pilot project provides guaranteed rides home for participants in the Halifax Regional Municipality's commuter options programs. Halifax Regional Municipality is also studying the feasibility of a municipal Transportation Demand Management Migration Fund aimed at influencing transportation choices to create a more sustainable transportation network.
London, Ontario
The Travel Wise Community project focuses on both an industrial area and a suburban residential area by developing targeted transportation demand management initiatives for local residents and businesses. The project will increase understanding of movements at the neighbourhood and business district level.
New Westminister, British Columbia
The City of New Westminster Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Program is a series of related initiatives aimed at reducing the number of auto commute trips taken by municipal employees and by employees of four of the city's main employers as well as a Safe Route to School Program for the City's nine elementary schools.
North Bay, Ontario
The Transit Outreach Program, will encourage local secondary school students to use public transportation.
Region of Peel, Ontario
The Employer Individualized Marketing project aims to reduce single-occupancy vehicle travel in the Region of Peel by implementing employer-individualized marketing programs at six employment sites, reaching an estimated 9,500 employees.
Peterborough, Ontario
The Shifting Gears: Transportation Challenge and IWALK Challenge project includes expanded transportation outreach and education for workplaces, secondary schools and the general community. There are also plans to expand the current monthly IWALK pilot program to include all elementary schools.
Saint John, New Brunswick
Striving for an eco-friendly, sustainable alternative for daily commutes in the city of Saint John and surrounding areas. The City of Saint John, in partnership with the Saint John Transit Commission and Saint John Parking Commission, is delivering a project to increase ride sharing and the use of public transit in the local area.
Greater Toronto Area, Ontario
The Stepping it Up: School-Based TDM in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area initiative focuses on elementary schools in the Region of Peel and the City of Hamilton. The project will pilot new concepts and determine ongoing initiatives to encourage students and staff to get to school by walking, cycling, taking transit or carpooling.
Waterloo, Ontario
The Becoming Travel Wise: Advancing TDM in Waterloo Region initiative will promote the use of newly available transit in a suburban residential community, pilot a transferable transit pass, target employers and businesses in a core area, and help area municipalities develop parking management tools.