Dear Big Sur Community,
Caltrans will be holding a public meeting next Wednesday evening to get input on their Sustainable Transportation Demand Management Planning for the Big Sur coast.
Please see the meeting information below:
Wednesday, June 26th
North Corridor Public Meeting Event from 5:30 to 7:00
Rancho Canada Club – Wedgewood Meeting Center – Merienda Ballroom
(follow ‘Wedgewood’ signs)
4860 Carmel Valley Road
Carmel, CA 93923
What is TDM?
Sustainable Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Strategies that encourage a shift from single occupant vehicle (SOV) trips to transit, biking, walking, or other forms of transportation; or shift trips out of peak periods. TDM seeks to reduce auto trips – and hopefully vehicle miles traveled – by offering a variety of transportation option tools and management strategies.
More information about this effort can be found here: https://www.sustainablehighway1.com/
Also, please note I have added the above link to my list of links to the right under Road Conditions.
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Hey, why not hold it in Big Sur (TDM planning for the Big Sur coast)? And I hope they don't suggest that any of the employees that must live on the peninsula and points beyond now be forced to ride a shuttle system that can actually add more hours to they're already long work day, when they're not the problem!