San José

Making TDM Work in Silicon Valley

Lunchtime Forum

Silicon Valley traffic

Photo by Flickr user Gordon.

Facing high demand for jobs and housing and community concern over traffic congestion, Silicon Valley cities are developing Transportation Demand Management (TDM) requirements to reduce traffic from new development. Come learn from the Silicon Valley planners and engineers who are crafting policies that work for both residents and employers.

+ Ria Hutabarat Lo / City of Sunnyvale
+ Ramses Madou / San Jose Department of Transportation
+ Sarah Peters / Fehr and Peers
+ Rob Swierk / Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
+ Nicole Nagaya / City of Menlo Park

Admission

Free for the public. The first program of each month, in each city, is free for the public.

Pre-registration is not required for this event.

Refund Policy

Sponsorship payments: Will not be refunded, as sponsorship benefits take effect immediately and are on-going through the date of the event.

Auxiliary Services

If, in order to participate in a SPUR event, you need auxiliary aids or services for a disability (e.g., qualified interpreter, qualified reader, written materials, taped texts) please submit your request five business days before the event to [email protected] or 415-781-8726 x132. SPUR will work with you in identifying effective auxiliary aids or services that it can provide. If you need to cancel your request, please notify SPUR at least two business days before the event.