FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

November 12, 2003

Media Contacts: 

          Sandi Moody, executive director, Bay Area Commuter Services,

800-998-RIDE (7433) or 813-282-8200

          Vicki Parsons, APR, 813-689-2616

 

Local Organizations Inducted into
Tampa Bay Clean Air Partnership

         

TAMPA, Fla. – Eleven local organizations were inducted into the Clean Air Partnership (CAP) program at Bay Area Commuter Services’ (BACS) 13th annual meeting on Thursday.  An initiative created by the Environmental Protection Commission of Hillsborough County and the Pinellas County Department of Environmental Management, in conjunction with BACS and the Center for Urban Transportation Research at the University of South Florida, the Clean Air Partnership now has 24 local members.

New inductees include:        

·       AAA Auto Club South

·       Bank of America - Idlewild Campus

·       City of Tampa

·       Evatone, Inc.

·       Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority

·       Mortgage Investors Corporation

·       NuAir Manufacturing Company

·       Tampa Bay Lightning/St. Pete Times Forum

·       Tampa Downtown Partnership

·       Smart Certify Direct

·       U.S. Postal Service, Tampa Bay

·       Westshore Alliance

·       Wyndham Harbour Island Hotel

 

          The awards recognize organizations that are helping to reduce traffic congestion and air pollution by establishing employee commuter assistance programs and clean-fuel vehicle fleets. “Eighty percent of commuters in Tampa Bay drive to work alone, making vehicle emissions a critical issue in our region,” said Sandi Moody, executive director of BACS. “Helping to reduce the number of employees driving alone to work is a cost-effective way to reduce vehicle emissions.”

 

CAP companies may select from a series of choices, but all emphasize encouraging employees to use commute options that reduce rush hour traffic, such as vanpooling, carpooling, riding busses, telecommuting, staggered or flexible work hours, and bicycling or walking.

 

Featured speakers at BACS annual meeting included Tampa Mayor Pam Iorio and Kenneth Hartmann, secretary of District Seven, Florida Department of Transportation, who addressed the need for building roads that increase opportunities for pedestrians and bicyclists. “We’re so focused on getting cars from point A to point B that we’re not building bicycle lanes, we’re not landscaping and we’re not making sure sidewalks are wide enough for pedestrians – and we’re losing our qualify of life,” said Iorio. A chairman of Hillsborough Regional Transit Authority in 1991, Iorio said bus service in Hillsborough County has shrunk rather than expanded in the past several years. “We can’t be a vibrant sophisticated city when our mass transit service areas are shrinking not growing.”

 

The state legislature also recognized the importance of commuter choices and appropriated $5 million to each district to study ways to enhance all modes of transportation, adds Hartmann. “We agree that we need to work with all modes of traffic, including mass transit, pedestrians and bicyclists. You’ll be seeing more emphasis on this in the district, as well as across the state.”

 

Charter members of the Clean Air Partnership inducted at the 2002 BACS annual meeting include AEGON, Bay Area Commuter Services, Busch Gardens, Don CeSar Beach Resort & Spa, Florida Department of Transportation, James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital, Tampa General Hospital, University of South Florida, University Mall, USAA, and Wellcare HMO, Inc. Additionally, a Green Fleet award was given to USF’s Parking and Transportation Services division for using clean fuels.

 

Members of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Best Workplaces for Commuters, a national clean air partnership program, include the Center for Urban Transportation Research, Hillsborough County, and MacDill Air Force Base.

 

Bay Area Commuter Services, is a not-for-profit commuter assistance agency funded by the Florida Department of Transportation to help relieve traffic congestion and improve air quality in the Tampa Bay region. For more information on the CAP program or its business-oriented transportation planning services, contact BACS at 1-800-998-RIDE or visit their website at www.tampabayrideshare.org.

 

Photos available upon request.