
Overview > Options > Transportation Demand Management
Transportation Demand Management (TDM)
The Transportation Demand Management alternatives propose a series of improvements designed to reduce the number of single-occupancy vehicle (SOV) trips on existing roadway network in order to meet the I-5 to 99W Connector Project purpose.
These measures include:
- Measuring Parking supply in town centers
- Expanding Transit Pass Subsidies
- Enhancing Transit Service
- New Park and Ride Facilities
- Improving Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities
- Supporting Transportation Management Associations (TMAs)
- Promoting Carpoll/Vanpool/Rideshare Programs
- Encouraging Telecommuting/Flex Time Programs
Please click here to view several maps that higlight TDM improvements.
Transportation System Management (TSM)
Transportation System Management (TSM) improvements focus on projects that will improve the efficiency of existing transportation facilities. These measures proposed the following improvements to main corridors such as the Tualatin-Sherwood Road.
- Signal timing and coordination
- Intelligent Transportation System programs
- Access Consolidation
- Incident Management