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Central Lane Metropolitan Planning Organization: MOVING INTO THE FUTURE
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Transportation Options (TO), otherwise known as Transportation Demand Management (TDM), is a set of strategies, plans, and programs that influence travel behavior for the purpose of reducing or redistributing the demand on roads. It also looks at strategies that improve the efficiency of the existing transportation system.  The primary purpose of TO or TDM is to reduce the number of single-occupant vehicles using road facilities while providing a wide variety of mobility options.  For example, an important way to reduce demand is to promote and implement projects that support bike, pedestrian, transit infrastructure and programs. 

There are many ways the Central Lane MPO contributes to and coordinates regional TO projects and programs.

We provide information, resources, and tools to help metro-area residents, employers, and employees make good choices about how to get around.   The Central Lane MPO is a partner of the regional TO program;  point2point Solutions. 

(click on p2p logo to access site)

point2point Solutions (formerly Commuter Solutions), housed at the Lane Transit District (LTD) offers a coordinated menu of tools, encouragement, information, and activities to promote walking, biking, transit use, car/vanpooling, telework, and carsharing.

Lean more about point2point Solutions through the following links:

Current Projects

Regional Transportation Options Plan
KeepUsMoving
Regional Transportation System Plan

Select point2point Programs and Services
Work Solutions
School Solutions
Emergency Ride Home
KeepUsMoving
Park & Ride Locations        
Business Commute Challenge

Partnering Programs and Services
Safe Routes to School (national)
Safe Routes to School (state)
Drive Less. Save More.
Trip Check
Trip Check Mobile & 511
City of Eugene Transportation Options
City of Springfield
City of Coburg
Lane County
Lane Transit District
EmX Bus Rapid Transit