Smart Commute
Program
April 7, 2008
Pickering, ON – The City of Pickering is proud to announce
that it is the first Durham Region municipality to join the
Smart Commute Program.
In the fall of 2007, the
Regional Municipality of Durham launched its first ever trip
reduction program called Smart Commute Durham. It is
part of the GTHA-wide Smart Commute initiative (operated by
Metrolinx) which helps reduce greenhouse gas
emissions and traffic congestion by reducing single occupant
vehicle trips.
“The reduction of greenhouse
gas emissions is an integral part of our Sustainable
Pickering journey. The Smart Commute program is a focused
initiative which will help to address issues with air
quality, traffic congestion and the physical health of our
citizens,” said Doug Dickerson, City Councillor – Ward 2 and
Chair of the Sustainable Pickering Advisory Committee. “The
City of Pickering is pleased to be a leading municipality in
Durham Region’s Smart Commute program.”
The concept of promoting
sustainable transportation options like carpooling, taking
transit or cycling is in keeping with tenets of Sustainable
Pickering.
The first step in the program
is underway with municipal staff completing a survey which
will identify their commuting habits.
“As the gateway municipality
to Toronto, Durham and York Regions, the City of Pickering
is a major transportation hub in the GTA. Therefore, it is
imperative that we take a leadership role in trip reduction
programs like Smart Commute,” said Mayor Dave Ryan. “As
demonstrated by Earth Hour, the City and its residents are
eager to embrace these types of sustainable initiatives.
Together, we can make a real and meaningful difference now
and for future generations.”
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Contact: Chantal Whitaker
Coordinator, Environmental Awareness Programs
City of Pickering
Email: cwhitaker@city.pickering.on.ca
Phone: 905.420.4660 ext. 2043 |