TravelSmart receives MAPA Regional Service Award

Last week, TravelSmart was honored by the Omaha-Council Bluffs Metropolitan Area Planning Agency (MAPA) with its Regional Service Award.

MAPA is a regional Council of Governments serving eastern Nebraska and western Iowa. Created in 1967, MAPA provides a forum for coordinating local planning and development activities. As an organization of local governments, MAPA exists to help member governments address problems that are regional in scope and may cross jurisdictional boundaries.

MAPA brings local government officials from across the region together to address mutual and overlapping concerns in the areas of transportation, solid and hazardous waste, community and economic growth and development, air quality, energy and data. MAPA also works to promote and preserve the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens in the region.

The medical center was honored to receive the Regional Service Award, given to “an organization whose efforts have had an extraordinarily positive influence on the MAPA five-county region.”

Specifically, UNMC and Nebraska Medicine were honored for their “work to create an innovative and sustainable solution to transportation challenges in the Omaha Metro area” and for “standing out as a regional leader.”

TravelSmart is currently reducing a parking garage worth of cars (approximately 700) coming to campus each day, which reduces emissions, promotes healthier lifestyles, saves participants money, and reduces traffic congestion which further reduces emissions, road use (repair), and leading to safer and healthier environment for the campus and Greater Omaha region.









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Representing the med center at the event were (from left to right in the picture at right) Mike McGlade (transportation and parking committee chair, senior associate dean of administration, College of Medicine), Hannah Stanzel (clinical services associate for the Munroe-Meyer Institute, former parking assistant who helped implement TravelSmart), Melanie Stewart (sustainability manager for Nebraska Medicine and UNMC), and Tina Spencer (specialist, former parking manager who helped implement TravelSmart). Not pictured are Daniel Lawse, of the sustainability company Verdis, who helped design and implement TravelSmart.

TravelSmart also was selected by the Heartland 2050 Initiative to be the featured example in their recent “Closing the Gap,” which demonstrated how complete active transportation programs can help both businesses and participants (see above) but also can help attract and retain talent in the workforce.

Are you already a TravelSmartie? That’s great! Don’t forget to contact TravelSmart if you need anything.

Considering TravelSmart? It’s a great way to save money, reduce emissions/pollutants, and most of the time, increase your physical activity. Want to save a little money (holidays are right around the corner) it’s all FREE and a great way to reduce your costs. You don’t have to give up your parking permit and you don’t have to use it for every commute. Check out the TravelSmart website for more details or contact TravelSmart. We are happy to answer any questions or concerns, help you find a bus route or park and ride location, and we can even assist in finding a carpool partner.

5 comments

  1. Fran Higgins says:

    Yay! Congrats to the team who made it happen! It’s a terrific program.

  2. Vickey Cordoba says:

    Congratulations to our team for putting together such a great program!

  3. Stephanie Jensen says:

    This is a great program. Congratulations!

  4. Angela Wallin says:

    Way to go, travel smart creators!

  5. Sonja F. Tutsch says:

    This award is well deserved! Super proud of our TravelSmart program and its leadership!

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