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Sustainability Program should be directed to the Community Development & Sustainability Department,
(530) 757-5610, or to cddweb@cityofdavis.org.
Davis has been a leader in developing a community transportation system that provides alternatives to automobile travel. Walking, biking, buses, and trains provide real options for travel within and outside the community for most residents. It is anticipated that the importance of this type of diversified system will increase in coming years since transportation accounts for a large portion of the community’s greenhouse gas emissions.
Community achievements in transportation:
- 1st bike lanes in the United States. 1st dedicated bike signals at major intersections. 100+ miles of bike lanes and paths.
http://www.cityofdavis.org/bicycles/ - Only platinum level awarded bicycle friendly city in the United States (League of American Bicyclists).
http://www.bicyclefriendlycommunity.org/October2005award.htm - Co-funded University/City mass transit system (CNG buses).
http://unitrans.ucdavis.edu/ - Consistently rank in the top 3 in number of riders on the Capitol Corridor inter-city rail service (even though Davis is one of the smallest cities on the route).
http://www.capitolcorridor.org/stations/davis.php
Visit this link for more information on local and regional transportation options.
http://www.cityofdavis.org/topic/transportation.cfm
