Swan Island TMA

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Swan Island TMA

Why Leave Your Car Behind?

The Swan Island Transportation Management Association brings together area employers and regional agencies to expand transit service, improve pedestrian and bicycle access, and increase rideshare opportunities for employees in an effort to reduce traffic on the Island.

Easing traffic congestion has multiple benefits for those on Swan Island:

  • Fewer single occupancy vehicles (SOVs) on Swan Island help businesses move freight off the Island: removing just two SOVs from the Island's limited roadway network makes room for one heavy duty trailor, tractor or truck. This is good for business.
  • Driving is stressful. Employees who choose carpooling, transit or biking/walking to work, free up time for relaxing conversation, reading and exercise.
  • Lowering carbon emissions protects the natural beauty and existing wildlife along the Willamette River/on Swan Island. Employees can enjoy their surroundings throughout the day and recreators can discover the Island as a destination for viewing the Willamette riverfront activity.
 

It's Time...The Bike Commute Challenge

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Swan Islanders, take note! The annual Bike Commute Challenge begins September 1st. This is right around the corner so if you haven't already done so already, it's time to rescue, tune up and get rolling your bike from the basement/garage/attic/miscellaneous storage unit. Historically Swan Island has boasted several top-ranking businesses in the Competition.  Learn more about how you and your co-workers can join in the fun. Prizes (a little sweat) and glory included, of course...Learn more here...

 

“Big Pipe Portal: Making the Invisible Visible”

Public Art On Swan Island

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Award-winning sculpture "Big Pipe Portal: Making the Invisible Visible", on Swan Island

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THIS WEEK! Bike Commuting Clinic Open to Swan Island Employees

Curious to learn if it bike commuting is right for you but unsure about where to start? This coming Friday, August 27th from noon to 1pm, Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) on Swan Island is offering a bike commuting clinic open to all employees on the Island. The clinic will cover many of the essentials, including gear, appropriate dress, safety tips and traffic rules for cyclists.

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The Swan Island Shipyards Create a Niche for Bicycles

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Imagine this unlikely scenario at the Swan Island Cascade General Shipyards Forklifts, trucks, barges and ships "parked" for repair in World War II era sheds...along with dozens of beach-cruisers!

Stefan Kamph from the Portland Mercury describes how bicycles are the ideal solution for getting around the shipyard for workers in "Roger and Jim: Boilermakers"...

 

Swan Island's Commuter of the Month

JIM KYSELA, DAIMLER TRUCKS NORTH EMPLOYEE

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"Even a bad day on a bike is better than a good day in a car,"says James Kysela, a veteran bike commuter of a dozen years

    Do you know a star commuter?

 Click here to nominate a co-worker!