Fewer Vehicles
Using alternative forms of transportation such as busses,
carpools, bikes and our own two feet gets us all where we
need to go with fewer cars and cleaner air. Boulder County
promotes the use of alternative transportation through the
regional trails program,
bicycle shoulders projects, and our support of new
transit services.
We encourage our own employees to use alternative
transportation during the workday and for their commute to
work. Boulder County provides employees with discounted bus
passes, pre-tax assistance with vanpool programs and
prioritized parking for carpools. The county also provides
bicycles for employees to check out and use during the day
for short trips that would otherwise require a vehicle.
Cleaner, More Efficient Vehicles
Reducing fuel consumption not only improves air quality
and is good for the environment, it saves money. Boulder
County invests in
fuel-efficient vehicles to provide transportation when
alternative modes are not feasible.
Fuel-efficient
vehicles are readily available for public purchase, as well,
and Boulder County encourages residents to
purchase fuel-efficient vehicles.
In addition to using fuel-efficient vehicles, Boulder
County's diesel
fleet is being converted to run on cleaner-burning,
low-sulfur diesel, with new emissions controls. Meanwhile,
we are also upgrading our light-duty fleet to
hybrid-electric. Together these changes could reduce total
emissions by 20 to 80 percent!
Finally, fuel consumption and pollution can be reduced by
simple, everyday changes in our driving habits. Boulder
County educates its employees and the public on
smart driving tips and
encourages them to use alternative modes of transportation
to travel to their destinations, whether commuting to work
or performing County-related tasks during the workday.
Visit our
Alternative Transportation web site to learn about the
County's many transit, trails and bikeway options.
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