Appointment of Transportation Benefits Coordinator Sample Clauses

Appointment of Transportation Benefits Coordinator. Applicant must designate in writing to MCDOT, a Transportation Benefits Coordinator (TBC). The TBC must assist residents and employees working on-site in exercising commuting options and serve as a point of contact for MCDOT. Applicant must arrange for an initial meeting between the TBC and MCDOT and provide the opportunity for subsequent meetings as needed. The TBC must plan and coordinate with MCDOT and monitor achievement of traffic mitigation as anticipated by the Master Plan or Staging Policy. The TBC must interact with MCDOT in promoting ridesharing and other alternative transportation programs in order to maximize the participation of residents and employees at the site in such programs to help the TMD meet its goals. The TBC may be a property manager or other employee with other employment duties. Applicant must ensure that the TBC attends periodic meetings and training sessions held by MCDOT and, or, other local or regional agencies which are related to the performance of these duties, and to coordination with other traffic mitigation programs. Applicant must promptly notify MCODT in writing of the designated TBC(s) and contact information, and any subsequent change in the TBC(s) or contact information.
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Appointment of Transportation Benefits Coordinator. Applicant will designate in writing to MCDOT a Transportation Benefits Coordinator (TBC) who will assist residential and non-residential tenants in the Phase One Project in exercising commuting options and serve as a point of contact for MCDOT. Applicant will arrange for an initial meeting between the TBC and MCDOT and provide the opportunity for subsequent meetings as needed. The TBC will plan and coordinate with MCDOT and monitor achievement of traffic mitigation goals as anticipated by the Sector Plan. On an ongoing basis, the TBC will interact with MCDOT in promoting ridesharing and other alternative transportation programs in order to promote the participation of residents and employees at the site in such programs to meet the White Flint Sector Plan Transportation Demand Management goals. The TBC may be a property manager or an employee with other employment duties. Applicant will ensure the TBC attends periodic meetings and training sessions held by MCDOT and/or other local or regional agencies which are related to performance of these duties and coordination with other traffic mitigation programs. Applicant will promptly notify MCDOT in writing of the designated TBC and contact information, and any subsequent change in the TBC or contact information.
Appointment of Transportation Benefits Coordinator. JBG shall designate in writing to the TMD a Transportation Benefits Coordinator to assist employees in exercising commuting options, to promote other TMD programs with employees, and to serve as a contact for TMD staff. JBG shall arrange for an initial meeting between the Transportation Benefits Coordinator and TMD staff and provide opportunity for subsequent meetings as needed. The Transportation Benefits Coordinator shall implement planning and coordination with the TMD staff, collecting data on results of the plan, and monitoring achievement of traffic mitigation as anticipated by the Master Plan. On an ongoing basis and upon review of surveys required herein, the Transportation Benefits Coordinator will interact with Xxxxxxxxxx County officials in promoting ridesharing and other alternative transportation programs in order to maximize the participation of employees in such programs to help the TMD meet its goals. The Transportation Coordinator may be a property manager or other employee with other employment duties. JBG will promptly notify the TMD in writing of any change in the Transportation Benefits Coordinator or contact information.
Appointment of Transportation Benefits Coordinator. Applicant will designate in writing to MCDOT a Transportation Benefits Coordinator (“TBC”) for the Project. The TBC will assist residents and employees in exercising commuting options and serve as a point of contact for MCDOT. The Applicant already voluntarily utilizes the Property’s Lifestyles Program Director, or a successor position, as the TBC at the Property, and that individual will serve as the TBC under this Agreement. Applicant will arrange for an initial meeting between the TBC and MCDOT and provide the opportunity for subsequent meetings as needed. The TBC will plan and coordinate with the MCDOT and monitor achievement of traffic mitigation as anticipated by the Sector Plan. On an ongoing basis, the TBC will interact with MCDOT in promoting ridesharing and other alternative transportation programs in order to maximize the participation of residents and employees at the site in such programs to help meet transportation mitigation goals. The TBC may be a property manager or other employee with other employment duties. Applicant will ensure the TBC attends periodic meetings and training sessions held by MCDOT and/or other local or regional agencies which are related to performance of these duties and coordination with other traffic mitigation programs. Applicant will promptly notify MCDOT in writing of the designated TBC(s) and contact information, and any subsequent change in the TBC(s) or contact information.
Appointment of Transportation Benefits Coordinator. United shall designate in writing to the TMD, a Transportation Benefits Coordinator (the “Coordinator”) to assist employees in exercising commuting options, to promote other TMD programs with employees, and to serve as a contact for TMD staff. United shall arrange for an initial meeting between the Coordinator and TMD staff and provide opportunity for subsequent meetings as needed. The Coordinator shall implement planning and coordination with the TMD staff, collecting data on results of the plan, and monitoring achievement of traffic mitigation as anticipated by the Master Plan. On an ongoing basis and upon review of surveys required herein, the Coordinator will interact with Xxxxxxxxxx County officials in promoting ridesharing and other alternative transportation programs in order to maximize the participation of employees in such programs to help the TMD meet its goals. The Coordinator may be a property manager or other employee with other employment duties. United will promptly notify the TMD in writing of any change in the Coordinator or his or her contact information.
Appointment of Transportation Benefits Coordinator. Applicant must designate in writing to MCDOT a Transportation Benefits Coordinator ("TBC"). The TBC must assist employees working on site in exercising commuting options and serve as a point of contact for MCDOT. The TBC is not required to assist the Residents of the Project in exercising commuting options, given that the activities of the Residents (who will reside at the Project for the sole purpose of utilizing the assisted living services that will be provided by the Applicant and its employees) will not significantly affect roadway capacity during peak traffic periods. Applicant must arrange for an initial meeting between the TBC and MCDOT and provide the opportunity for subsequent meetings as needed. The TBC must plan and coordinate with MCDOT and monitor achievement of traffic mitigation as anticipated by the Master Plan or Staging Policy. The TBC must interact with MCDOT in promoting ridesharing and other alternative transportation programs in order to maximize the participation of employees at the Project in such programs to help the TMD meet its goals. The TBC may be a property manager or other employee with other employment duties. Applicant must ensure that the TBC attends periodic meetings and training sessions held by MCDOT and/or other local or regional agencies which are related to the performance of these duties and coordination with other traffic mitigation programs. Applicant must promptly notify MCDOT in writing of the designated TBC(s) and contact information, and any subsequent change in the TBC(s) or contact information.

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