CATMA has been a leader in managing and reducing traffic and

 CATMA has been a leader in managing and reducing traffic and parking congestion for major employers in the
Greater Burlington area for over 20 years. We are excited to now offer our customized, turn-key
Transportation Demand Management (TDM) services and incentive programs to new members throughout
Chittenden County. Membership
CATMA can provide and manage the framework to encourage your employees to access and utilize
alternative commute modes to and from your work site. Additionally, we will provide the tools to monitor,
evaluate and measure the effectiveness of your TDM program. CATMA is dedicated to strengthening your
community and environment by increasing your employees’ opportunities to access more sustainable travel
options.
Membership is facilitated through an annual, dues-based agreement. The customized suite of TDM services is
determined in consultation with the client prior to implementation. For a list of member services, view our
Business Commuting Solutions service sheet.
Employee Transportation Coordinator (ETC) Network
CATMA’s ETC Network is a forum for businesses, municipalities and institutions to collaboratively improve
parking and transportation management at their workplaces and in the community. The goals of the Network
are:
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To introduce & enhance the value of Transportation Demand Management (TDM) strategies for
community leaders and their colleagues; and
To strengthen the coordination amongst these leaders in order to realize greater local and regional
transportation network efficiency, as well as improvements to community health, environment and
livability.
Participation in this Network is free. Simply identify a point person at your workplace to serve as your
representative, and contact CATMA. The ETC’s time commitment is completely up to you. The primary
responsibility is to be the internal resource for employee transportation needs. CATMA will provide your ETC
with information, communications, tools & resources to support their role. Your ETC will be invited to attend our
spring and fall “Lunch & Learn” events at which all ETC’s in the Network come together to collaboratively learn,
teach, and develop sustainable transportation solutions.
The Spring ETC event will be held April 30 at Champlain College’s Lakeside Campus. Enroll in the ETC Network
and you’ll be invited to join a wonderful network of businesses!
Contact: Brendan Atwood, TDM Business Coordinator: 656-7433 x6 | [email protected]