Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 63.76 |
Liaison | Mark Youndt |
Submission Date | March 10, 2017 |
Executive Letter | Download |
Skidmore College
OP-18: Support for Sustainable Transportation
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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2.00 / 2.00 |
Levi
Rogers Director of Sustainability Programs and Assessment Sustainability Office |
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Support for Cyclists and Pedestrians
Yes
None
A brief description of the facilities for bicycle commuters:
Harder Hall and the Williamson Sports Center have showering facilities that may be used by bicyclists, and the Sports Center has lockers that riders may use to store personal items.
Does the institution provide short-term bicycle parking for all occupied buildings and makes long-term bicycle storage available for students who live on-site (if applicable)?:
Yes
None
A brief description of the bicycle parking and storage facilities:
Each residence hall and 22 on-campus apartment buildings have secure bicycle storage areas for short-term bicycle parking. Wait Hall has a secure bike storage room that any student living in a residence hall may use for long-term storage.
Does the institution have a bicycle and pedestrian plan or policy (or adhere to a local community plan/policy) that sets standards and practices for campus streets to enable safe access for all users?:
Yes
A brief description of the bicycle and pedestrian plan or policy:
In 2010, students in a sustainable mobility course wrote a comprehensive analysis of Skidmore’s sustainable mobility infrastructure and drafted a set of recommendations to enhance mobility for pedestrians and cyclists. Many of the recommendations have been implemented, including the construction of the Perimeter Road walking path, a pathway that connects “north” and “south” campus, and a campus bike share program.
Skidmore members also serve on a number of community committees focused on improving sustainable transportation infrastructure in Saratoga Springs. Projects include developing a city-wide bike share program and a comprehensive multi-modal trail system.
Does the institution have a bicycle-sharing program or participate in a local bicycle-sharing program?:
Yes
A brief description of the bicycle sharing program:
BikeMore a student-run bike share program operated through the Sustainability Office. There are 15 bicycles available for students, faculty, staff, and visitors of the College. Bicycles may be used to ride around campus, to run errands downtown, or to explore Saratoga Springs. The automated check-out system provides users with 24-hour access to the bicycles, all of which are located at the bike hub outside of the Lucy Scribner Library. The program has over 500 registered users.
Mass Transit Programs
Yes
A brief description of the mass transit programs:
All Skidmore students, faculty, and staff may ride the Capital District Transportation Authority (CDTA) bus system for free, including routes in Saratoga Springs, Schenectady, Troy, and Albany. We recorded about 75,000 total rides by Skidmore members in 2015.
Guaranteed Return Trip Program
No
A brief description of the guaranteed return trip program:
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Carpool/Vanpool Programs
Yes
A brief description of the carpool/vanpool program:
Skidmore faculty and staff may access a carpooling site with nine e-mail lists, each corresponding to a carpool zone. Students may access an online rideshare board to set up carpools for school breaks and weekend trips.
Car Sharing Program
Yes
None
A brief description of the car sharing program:
Three vehicles are available to the Skidmore community for academic and co-curricular trips. Any Skidmore student, faculty, or staff member may apply to become an approved driver. Upon authorization, individuals and groups may reserve any of the vehicles for regional trips.
EV Recharging Stations
Yes
None
A brief description of the electric vehicle recharging stations:
Skidmore has one electric vehicle charging station is located in the Palamountain parking lot. Two parking spaces are reserved for electric vehicle charging only.
Telecommuting and Condensed Work Week Programs
Yes
None
A brief description of the telecommuting program:
Skidmore faculty members are not required to work on campus on days when their teaching, research, and service obligations do not require them to be on campus.
Skidmore has transitioned to a paperless admissions process. Since this transition, Admissions Officers are allowed to work off campus or from home on certain days during the application reading season.
Does the institution offer a condensed work week option that reduces employee commuting (as a matter of policy or standard practice)?:
Yes
A brief description of the condensed work week option:
Employees are offered a reduced or flexible work week during the summer. There are also sporadic examples of flexible work weeks within departments across the college. During the academic year, some decisions regarding flexible work weeks are made by departments and depend on the department’s particular needs and the structure of the position.
Other Strategies to Reduce the Impacts of Commuting
No
None
A brief description of the incentives or programs to encourage employees to live close to campus:
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Does the institution employ other strategies to reduce the impact of commuting (e.g. preferred parking for fuel-efficient vehicles, cash-out of parking programs)?:
No
A brief description of other strategies to reduce the impact of commuting:
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