The City of Boulder aims to cut transportation-related emissions by 80% by 2030. But to achieve that goal, they needed to update their Climate Action Plan with data-driven strategies to encourage mode shift and reduce Vehicle Miles Traveled.
To target the most effective tactics, they also needed to dive deeper on how local university students, faculty, and non-resident commuters impact overall VMT, road capacity, and seasonal trends.
Learn how the City of Boulder used StreetLight to:
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Target effective tactics to support its goal of 80% emissions reduction by 2030
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Understand how student and non-resident commuter patterns impact emissions
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Coordinate with local advisory boards and elected officials
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Save months on data collection

Measure local GHG emissions and target the right reduction tactics

Understand how trip origins, destinations, distances, and modes of travel impact local emissions.

Target effective strategies based on your local trip patterns, including commuting and seasonal trends.

Easily share results with local and regional agencies, officials, and the public to effectively coordinate efforts.