Other Resources


36 Commuting Solutions works in partnership with a regional network of six transportation management associations (TMAs) throughout the Denver metropolitan area. The strength of a TMA lies in its ability to bring together multiple organizations and individuals to holistically address and accomplish more than any one government agency, employer, developer, or resident could do alone. Each group has influence on transportation and air quality issues and contributes significantly to overall solutions. Activities range from providing information on available transportation alternatives to taking an active role in site-design elements that effectively impact travel demand.


Denver Area Transportation Management Associations

Downtown Denver Partnership, Inc.

The Downtown Denver Transportation Management Association (DDTMA) was established by the Downtown Denver Partnership in 1995, in response to growing concerns among downtown businesses and downtown visitors on issues relating to air quality, mobility and access into and around downtown. The Downtown TMA was designed to develop and implement cost effective programs that improve access, mobility and parking options for Downtown constituents, at the same time reducing traffic congestion and protecting air quality.


South East Business Partnership

The Southeast Business Partnership is an organization with one simple, overarching goal in mind: to make sure that the transportation system works hard for everyone who lives and works along the South I-25 Urban Corridor. That mission manifests itself in a number of ways. SEBP strives to monitor transportation demand to ensure that the new
Light Rail line will consistently deliver convenient, effective and high quality services to businesses located throughout this corridor. SEBP is your continuous conduit to a wealth of transportation information.

Transportation Solutions is focused on issues in the Cherry Creek and Glendale areas, and the Colorado and University Boulevard corridors. Founded in 1997, Transportation Solutions works to foster a balanced transportation system in the area where people can use a variety of modes to get around.


Stapleton TMA Logo

The Stapleton Area Transportation Management Association (TMA) was created to promote the use of alternative forms of travel to driving alone within and around the developing Stapleton area. The TMA creates, promotes and supports transportation options for residents, commuters, students and visitors in and around the Stapleton community.


Boulder East TMA

The Boulder East TMA was created in 2004. In support of the city of Boulder’s Transportation Master Plan, Boulder East provides Transportation Demand Management services, information, and advocacy to improve access to employment centers in the Boulder East area for employees and customers while reducing traffic congestion and its resulting air pollution.


Regional Organizations

B-Cycle
Bicycle rental system for Downtown Denver. 

Bicycle Colorado
Statewide bicycle advocacy organization.

BikeDenver
Organization works to promote and encourage bicycling as an energy efficient, non-polluting, healthy and enjoyable transportation alternative within the City and County of Denver.

CASTA
Clearinghouse of information on Colorado transit issues.

CDOT
Colorado Department of Transportation.

Colorado Environmental Coalition
The largest state-based citizens' group committed to conserving our clean air, water and open spaces.

Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG)
A nonprofit association of 52 local governments, is dedicated to making the nine-county Denver region a great place to live, work and play.

E-Go Car Share 
Car sharing network for the Denver-Boulder region. 

Regional Air Quality Council (RAQC)
The lead air quality planning agency for the Denver metropolitan area.

Regional Transportation District (RTD)
The Denver-Boulder regional transit organization, providing a variety of services to metro area residents, including bus, light rail, call-n-Ride and park-n-Ride.

Rocky Mountain Rail Authority (RMRA)
Organization formed by Inter-Governmental Agreements between Colorado cities, towns, counties and transportation districts to work with the Colorado Department of Transportation to conduct the Rocky Mountain Corridor study.

Transit Alliance
A non-profit coalition of elected officials, business groups, environmental and other public interest organizations that contribute to the economic vitality, quality of life and environment of Denver by promoting a balanced, multi-modal transportation network.


National Resources

Association for Commuter Transportation (ACT)
An international membership organization for transportation professionals that works to advance the effectiveness of transportation systems through networking, educational events, professional development and government relations.

Commuter Choice
A nationwide partnership designed to help employers create customized solutions to their employees' commuting challenges.

FHWA
United States Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration

Federal Transit Administration
One of 10 modal administrations within the US Dept of Transportation, this agency administers federal funding to support a variety of locally planned, constructed, and operated public transportation systems throughout the U.S., including buses, subways, light rail, commuter rail, streetcars, monorail, passenger ferry boats, inclined railways and others. 

Public Transportation
This website, managed by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) is designed to better inform the public about the benefits and importance of public transportation for all Americans.

Urban Planning
This national planning and development website highlights planning issues in the news and provides resources and information related to land use, zoning and other urban planning topics.


Grassroots Organizing Resources

Thunderhead Alliance
National coalition of state and local bicycle and pedestrian advocacy organizations working to break down barriers to safe bicycling and walking in North American communities.


Regional Commuting Options

Transit
Regional Transit District
(RTD)
RTD operates the public transit systems for the Denver area. Website includes information on how to use public transit (bus & light rail), schedules, fare information, trip planning and more.  

Front Range Express (FREX)
Colorado Front Range commuter service from Fountain, Colorado Springs, Monument, Castle Rock and Denver.

Southeast Light Rail
Light rail system serving southeast Denver. Website includes maps, fare and schedule information.

FasTracks
RTD's voter-approved, 12-year program to build 119 miles of new commuter rail and light rail, 18 miles of bus rapid transit, 21,000 new parking spaces, redevelop Denver Union Station and expand bus service throughout the eight county RTD district.

Carpool/ Vanpool
RideArrangers
Denver-area resource for carpool matching, vanpools, telework programs, SchoolPool, Guaranteed Ride Home and Bike to Work Day.

SmartTrips
Transportation choices for Colorado's North Front Range. 

Bicycling/Walking
Bicycle Colorado
Organization developed to encourage and promote bicycling, increase safety, improve conditions and provide a voice for cyclists in Colorado.

Colorado Walks
A nonprofit organization formed to promote and encourage walking for health, fitness and transportation.

Colorado on the Move
Colorado affiliate of the national organization America On the Move, a national initiative dedicated to helping individuals and communities across our nation make positive changes to improve health and quality of life.

Teleworking
Telework Colorado
A program managed by DRCOG to encourage telework as a viable commute method.