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Vanpooling

Vanpooling. Vanpooling in the US 36 Corridor. Louisville-based nonprofit organization founded in 1998. Mission: Enhance the mobility of commuters along the US 36 corridor for today and the future. Transportation Management Organization (TMO) for the US 36 corridor. Our Members:.

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Vanpooling

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  1. Vanpooling Vanpooling in the US 36 Corridor

  2. Louisville-based nonprofit organization founded in 1998 • Mission: Enhance the mobility of commuters along the US 36 corridor for today and the future • Transportation Management Organization (TMO) for the US 36 corridor

  3. Our Members: • Government Boulder, Boulder County, Longmont, Louisville, Superior, Broomfield, Westminster, CU Boulder, Rocky Mountain Metro. Airport Colorado Technology Center • 65 Businesses from along the corridor

  4. How Does Vanpooling Work? • 5-15 people share a ride to and from work, splitting the cost (van fare and fuel) • Group decides meeting point, route, times, schedule, and type of van • Each van has a primary coordinator • Minimum of two volunteer alternate drivers

  5. What Does Vanpooling Include? • Wide array of vehicles • 30 day agreements • Fuel card purchasing • Comprehensive insurance • Maintenance & Repairs • Driver qualification & safety training • 24-hour roadside assistance • Guaranteed Ride Home • Excellent customer service

  6. Cost of Vanpooling • What determines the cost? • Pricing varies depending on the trip • Costs are subsidized when commuting within the RTD District

  7. Vanpool Cost Breakdown • Example Pricing: Denver to Broomfield • Daily round trip miles: 32 • Estimated monthly miles: 704 (32x22) • Monthly mileage allowance: 750 • Van cost: $942 + Fuel card $110 = $1052 • $1052/riders = • 5 riders = $210.40 ea    • 6 riders = $175.33 ea         • 7 riders = $150.29 ea

  8. Available Vanpool Incentives • Example Pricing: Denver to Broomfield • Vanpool cost: $1052 • $1052 – 60% DRCOG subsidy ($615) = $437 • 5 riders = $88 ea    • 6 riders = $73 ea         • 7 riders = $63 ea • $437/riders =

  9. Available Vanpool Incentives • Example Pricing: Denver to Broomfield • 36 Commuting Solutions offers 3-month subsidy for new riders • 50% off first month • 30% off second month • 20% off third month • Cost after 36 Commuting Solutions 1st month subsidy: • 5 riders = $38 ea    • 6 riders = $23 ea         • 7 riders = $13 ea

  10. Vanpooling Saves • Commuting expense • Gasoline • Traffic congestion • Parking constraints • Vehicle emissions • Commute stress

  11. Vans with Open Seats • Longmont to Boulder • Destination: 2525 13th St. • Number of seats: 4 • Ft. Collins to Boulder • Destination: 6300 Diagonal Hwy • Number of seats: 1

  12. Questions?

  13. Contact Information Tim Kitchell Commuting Solutions Marketing & Education Specialist tim@36commutingsolutions.org 303-604-4385 36commutingsolutions.org Vride.com

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