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Additional meetings may be called as needed by the Committee Chairperson. Meetings shall be held at least once per academic semester. Members must be representative of individuals who primarily use public transit, active transportation, or ridesharing. Recommendations for membership from campus constituencies should consider the backgrounds of the persons selected to ensure diversity, equity, and inclusion. Membership for faculty and staff shall be for a period of two (2) years.

advise on the need for the construction of new parking assets or renovation of existing parking assets.review TDM strategies the campus should invest in and assist with seeking funding for those strategies.advise on the effectiveness of the campus’ TDM strategies through cost/benefit analysis and utilization of all transportation modes.provide reports on the campus’ transportation needs and recommendations to improve bicycle, pedestrian, and transit commute mode share.support environmentally and fiscally responsible approaches to parking and transportation.be sensitive to and consider effects on the quality of life in the neighboring off-campus community.reflect a fair and neutral process that respects the needs of students, faculty, staff, and visitors served by Parking and Transportation Services.steward our physical and financial resources in order to fulfill the university’s mission and support student success.The CSUF Alternative Transportation Committee (ATC) Members shall: The ATC is comprised of students, staff, faculty, and subject matter experts to attend meetings, review recommendations, and convey feedback appropriately. The ATC shall be responsible for analyzing and evaluating the campus' existing transportation programs and challenges and recommending plans and strategies to increase equitable access and cost-effective transportation options. The ATC is expected to support CSUF as a leader in sustainable mobility and will review and advise on transportation proposals that improve air quality, equity of campus access, thoughtful use of land, and fiduciary obligations. The California State University Fullerton Alternative Transportation Committee (ATC) advises Parking and Transportation Services regarding the development of CSUF’s transportation programs and facilities.
