Comments on: PCC renews effort to reduce automobile commutes to campuses /news/2010/12/pcc-renews-effort-to-reduce-automobile-commutes-to-campuses/ Thu, 23 Dec 2021 20:13:38 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Patrick H. Hague /news/2010/12/pcc-renews-effort-to-reduce-automobile-commutes-to-campuses/#comment-25897 Sun, 19 Feb 2012 02:30:42 +0000 http://bond.pcc.edu/?p=1989#comment-25897 Sounds like another of a social enginering ploy to me, I’ve heard it all before. Just a note, I’m seventy years old and I retired from a traffic management position so I know of what I speak.

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By: Barbara Linn /news/2010/12/pcc-renews-effort-to-reduce-automobile-commutes-to-campuses/#comment-25896 Sat, 11 Jun 2011 11:43:15 +0000 http://bond.pcc.edu/?p=1989#comment-25896 What is the latest with finding solutions to the PCC parking problem?

Will there be an investment in bike trails and safe pedestrian routes to the campuses as part of the study?

Can we can have a get of your car challenge like the city of Portland does in September?

Maybe if the staff took a pledge to get out of the Single Occupancy Vehicle (SOV) once a week they
set an example for the College?

Do you know how many people bike, bus, carpool or walk to PCC each week?

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By: midway limo /news/2010/12/pcc-renews-effort-to-reduce-automobile-commutes-to-campuses/#comment-25895 Mon, 25 Apr 2011 13:26:07 +0000 http://bond.pcc.edu/?p=1989#comment-25895 Making new room for parking or changing transport pattern, the issue to reduce greenhouse gases should be given the highest priority.

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By: otomotiv /news/2010/12/pcc-renews-effort-to-reduce-automobile-commutes-to-campuses/#comment-25894 Wed, 20 Apr 2011 15:19:50 +0000 http://bond.pcc.edu/?p=1989#comment-25894 thanks gina, very nice news…

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By: gina /news/2010/12/pcc-renews-effort-to-reduce-automobile-commutes-to-campuses/#comment-25893 Fri, 28 Jan 2011 07:10:13 +0000 http://bond.pcc.edu/?p=1989#comment-25893 In reply to Peter.

Thanks for writing Peter. We couldn’t agree more. The transportation demand management and parking consultants the Bond Program just hired will be helping with the dialogue and engagement effort throughout the District. We will involve students, faculty, staff and the community in identifying creative and effective ways to reduce reliance on the use of single occupant vehicles on all of the campuses. We will also work to develop qualitative and quantitative ways to assess how we are doing. This won’t be easy. The challenges are great but the potential rewards are greater. Hope you will stay involved and help.

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By: Peter /news/2010/12/pcc-renews-effort-to-reduce-automobile-commutes-to-campuses/#comment-25892 Fri, 21 Jan 2011 19:56:37 +0000 http://bond.pcc.edu/?p=1989#comment-25892 How will the college community – including neighbors – be involved in this study? Involvement will be crucial to the integrity of the study.

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