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The CommuteInfoSM Program: Regional Enterprise Tower Send Comments To: Read Our Terms
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A Program of the Southwestern Pennsylvania
Commission
425
Sixth Avenue, Suite 2500 * Pittsburgh, PA 15219-1852
1-888-819-6110
CommuteInfo@spcregion.org
or call 1-888-819-6110
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CommuteInfo’s New Emergency Ride Home Service Makes Finding a Better Way to Work Even Easier
For further information contact:
Shannon O'Connell, Communications Coordinator
Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission
412-391-5590 x334
comments@spcregion.org
PDF version of this release is here.
For Immediate Release 1/06/06
Pittsburgh – Have you thought about joining a carpool or vanpool, but are worried about what might happen if you need to leave work suddenly to pick up a sick child or take care of an unexpected personal or family emergency? What if your boss asks you to stay late at the last minute and you need a way to get home? CommuteInfo has a new service that can put those concerns to rest and make carpooling and vanpooling more convenient than ever.
Starting January 1, 2006, registered commuters in the CommuteInfo program who also participate in a registered carpool or vanpool are eligible for the new regional Emergency Ride Home service. The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission’s CommuteInfo Program Emergency Ride Home service is designed to provide a contingency option for registered commuters participating in a registered carpool or vanpool in the event of an unexpected personal or family emergency, personal illness, unscheduled overtime, or other eligible event.
“The regional Emergency Ride Home service was developed as a direct response to commuters’ concerns about what they would do in case of an unexpected emergency,” said Lisa Kay Schweyer of the CommuteInfo Program. “CommuteInfo helps commuters connect with vanpools and carpool by suggesting match-ups with fellow travelers, and provides information on transit, walking and biking. Now commuters can feel even more comfortable giving carpooling or vanpooling a try, knowing that this service is available.”
For more information about the Emergency Ride Home service or CommuteInfo, please visit www.CommuteInfo.org or call toll free 1-888-819-6110.
CommuteInfo is a program of the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission, operated in partnership with transportation management associations, transportation providers, businesses and non-profit service organizations throughout Southwestern PA. The CommuteInfo program is designed to serve as an information clearing house for commuters and employers. The alternatives include transit, carpooling, and vanpooling. The program serves employers and commuters in Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington, and Westmoreland counties.
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The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC) is the region's forum for collaboration, planning and public decision-making. As the designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the ten-county region including the City of Pittsburgh and the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington, and Westmoreland, SPC is responsible for planning and prioritizing the use of all state and federal transportation funds allocated to the region. As the Local Development District (LDD) and Economic Development District for Southwestern Pennsylvania (as designated by the U.S. Appalachian Regional Commission and the U.S. Department of Commerce), SPC establishes regional economic development priorities and provides a wide range of public services to the region.
PDF version of this release is here.
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The CommuteInfoSM Program:
A Program of the Southwestern Pennsylvania
Commission
Regional Enterprise Tower
425
Sixth Avenue, Suite 2500 * Pittsburgh, PA 15219-1852
1-888-819-6110
Send Comments To:
CommuteInfo@spcregion.org
or call 1-888-819-6110
Read Our Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy.
Note: Babel Fish is a third-party resource and a computer translation of the original webpage. It is provided for general information only and should not be regarded as complete or accurate.
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ALCO Parking to Offer
“CommuteInfo” Discounts Downtown
For further information contact:
Shannon O'Connell, Communications Coordinator
Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission
412-391-5590 x334
comments@spcregion.org
PDF version of this release is here.
For Immediate Release 2/10/06
Pittsburgh – Commuters who choose carpooling or vanpooling as their way to work already save money by sharing a ride - - and now, those commuting into Downtown Pittsburgh, can save even more. CommuteInfo & ALCO Parking have developed a unique partnership, which allows those registered with the CommuteInfo program to save on their parking costs. ALCO has designated 3 lots for this special offer (Manor Complex Garage, Eleventh and Waterfront Lot, General Robinson, Lot 6), which allows the registered groups to save 20% off of the regular monthly lease rate.
“For those commuters traveling into downtown Pittsburgh, this can be a real savings – as much as $420 per year” said Lisa Kay Schweyer of the CommuteInfo Program. “CommuteInfo has always helped commuters connect with vanpools and carpools by suggesting match-ups with fellow commuters, and providing information on transit, walking and biking. Now through our partnership with ALCO Parking, commuters can save even more money when they give carpooling or vanpooling a try.”
For more information about the parking discounts or CommuteInfo, please visit www.CommuteInfo.org or call toll free 1-888-819-6110. For more information about ALCO Parking, please visit www.alcoparking.com or call 412-323-4455.
CommuteInfo is a program of the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission, operated in partnership with transportation management associations, transportation providers, businesses and non-profit service organizations throughout Southwestern PA. The CommuteInfo program is designed to serve as an information clearing house for commuters and employers. The alternatives include transit, carpooling, and vanpooling. The program serves employers and commuters in Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington, and Westmoreland counties.
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The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC) is the region's forum for collaboration, planning and public decision-making. As the designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the ten-county region including the City of Pittsburgh and the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington, and Westmoreland, SPC is responsible for planning and prioritizing the use of all state and federal transportation funds allocated to the region. As the Local Development District (LDD) and Economic Development District for Southwestern Pennsylvania (as designated by the U.S. Appalachian Regional Commission and the U.S. Department of Commerce), SPC establishes regional economic development priorities and provides a wide range of public services to the region.
PDF version of this release is here.
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The CommuteInfoSM Program:
A Program of the Southwestern Pennsylvania
Commission
Regional Enterprise Tower
425
Sixth Avenue, Suite 2500 * Pittsburgh, PA 15219-1852
1-888-819-6110
Send Comments To:
CommuteInfo@spcregion.org
or call 1-888-819-6110
Read Our Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy.
Note: Babel Fish is a third-party resource and a computer translation of the original webpage. It is provided for general information only and should not be regarded as complete or accurate.
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For Immediate Release
May 3, 2006
PITTSBURGH— The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC) wants all commuters to be aware of the commuting options available in Southwestern Pennsylvania by proclaiming May to be CommuteInfo Commute Options Awareness Month.
As gas prices steadily increase, many of us are looking for ways to save some money. Every day, approximately 60% of the region’s 1.5 million workers travel outside their resident municipality to work. That can add up to lots of money spent on gas. Alternatives to driving alone, like carpooling, using public transit or biking to work, are just a few ways to lower your bill at the gas pump.
CommuteInfo is a program of the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission, operated in partnership with transportation management associations, transportation providers, businesses and non-profit service organizations throughout Southwestern PA. The CommuteInfo program is designed to serve commuters and employers as a clearinghouse for information about transit, carpooling, and vanpooling. The program serves employers and commuters in Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington, and Westmoreland counties.
For more information about CommuteInfo and commuter alternatives, please visit www.CommuteInfo.org, or call toll free 1-888-819-6110. For more information, please call Lisa Kay Schweyer, SPC CommuteInfo Program Developer, at 412.391.5590 x375.
May also includes National Transportation Week, National Bike to Work Day, National Employee Health and Fitness Day, National Try Transit Week, and National Clean Air Week.
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The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC) is the region's forum for collaboration, planning and public decision-making. As the designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the ten-county region including the City of Pittsburgh and the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington, and Westmoreland, SPC is responsible for planning and prioritizing the use of all state and federal transportation funds allocated to the region. As the Local Development District (LDD) and Economic Development District for Southwestern Pennsylvania (as designated by the U.S. Appalachian Regional Commission and the U.S. Department of Commerce), SPC establishes regional economic development priorities and provides a wide range of public services to the region.
PDF version of this release is here.
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The CommuteInfoSM Program:
A Program of the Southwestern Pennsylvania
Commission
Regional Enterprise Tower
425
Sixth Avenue, Suite 2500 * Pittsburgh, PA 15219-1852
1-888-819-6110
Send Comments To:
CommuteInfo@spcregion.org
or call 1-888-819-6110
Read Our Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy.
Note: Babel Fish is a third-party resource and a computer translation of the original webpage. It is provided for general information only and should not be regarded as complete or accurate.
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For Immediate Release
July 6, 2006
CONTACT:
Lisa Kay Schweyer, CommuteInfo Program Developer
Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission
(412) 391-5590 x375; lkschweyer@spcregion.org
CommuteInfo & The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership Team Up to Encourage Regional Workers To Find a Better Way to Work & A Chance to Win a Gift Card
PDF version of this release is here.
Pittsburgh, PA; July 6 - Want to save money on getting to work and get a chance to win a reward? CommuteInfo and The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership are offering a special, first time ever, promotion to encourage regional workers to find out more about the commuting choices available to them by offering a chance to win one of three $50 gift cards offered each month. By filling out a commuter profile at www.CommuteInfo.org, workers get free information on transit and a personalized report of their commuting options: carpooling, vanpooling and bikepooling. They also are entered into that month’s drawing for one of three $50 gift cards to regional businesses/restaurants.
“We are happy to be providing this incentive for regional commuters to learn more about the options available to them,” said Kathy Stefani of The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership’s Transportation Management Association.
“Rising gas prices are motivating more and more people to find an alternative to driving to work alone,” said Lisa Kay Schweyer of the CommuteInfo Program. “Thanks to The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership’s incentive, commuters can find out how to save money on their commute as well as get a chance to win a reward.
” Anyone who registers with the CommuteInfo program by filling out a “Commuter Profile” will be eligible to win one of three $50 gift cards to be awarded each month from one of several regional businesses and restaurants. This promotion will run each month from July through December 2006. More details on the program can be found on the program’s website, www.CommuteInfo.org.
CommuteInfo is a program of the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission, operated in partnership with transportation management associations, transportation providers, businesses and non-profit service organizations throughout Southwestern PA. The CommuteInfo program is designed to serve commuters and employers as a clearinghouse for information about transit, carpooling, and vanpooling. The program serves employers and commuters in Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington, and Westmoreland counties.
For more information about CommuteInfo and commuter alternatives, please visit www.CommuteInfo.org, or call toll free 1-888-819-6110. For more information, please call Lisa Kay Schweyer, SPC CommuteInfo Program Developer, at 412.391.5590 x375.
PDF version of this release is here.
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The CommuteInfoSM Program:
A Program of the Southwestern Pennsylvania
Commission
Regional Enterprise Tower
425
Sixth Avenue, Suite 2500 * Pittsburgh, PA 15219-1852
1-888-819-6110
Send Comments To:
CommuteInfo@spcregion.org
or call 1-888-819-6110
Read Our Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy.
Note: Babel Fish is a third-party resource and a computer translation of the original webpage. It is provided for general information only and should not be regarded as complete or accurate.
[ top ]
For Immediate Release
June 6, 2006
CONTACT:
Lisa Kay Schweyer, CommuteInfo Program Developer
Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission
(412) 391-5590 x375; lkschweyer@spcregion.org
CommuteInfo Encourages You to Find a Better Way to Work on National Dump the Pump Day on June 8
Pittsburgh, PA; June 6 - CommuteInfo announced today that it will recognize National Dump the Pump Day on June 8. CommuteInfo joins with public transportation systems in Southwestern Pennsylvania and throughout the country to demonstrate that public transit is a quick and easy alternative to the high cost of driving for many consumers. National Dump the Pump Day is sponsored by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA), a non-profit association of more than 1,600 member organizations, including almost 400 public transit agencies.
“Rising gas prices are motivating more and more people to find an alternative to driving to work alone,” said Lisa Kay Schweyer of the CommuteInfo Program. “Using transit is a great way to save on your commuting costs.”
Not sure how much you’re actually spending on your commute? Schweyer encourages you to visit www.CommuteInfo.org and try the Commute Cost Calculator to determine your average monthly and annual commuting costs.
“Many people come to the website to use the Commute Cost Calculator and other free online tools, and once they see how much driving alone is costing them, they check out all of the transit and carpooling information on the site,” Schweyer said. “Just about anyone can find a better way to work—we have information on all ten transit systems in Southwestern Pennsylvania.”
CommuteInfo is a program of the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission, operated in partnership with transportation management associations, transportation providers, businesses and non-profit service organizations throughout Southwestern PA. The CommuteInfo program is designed to serve commuters and employers as a clearinghouse for information about transit, carpooling, and vanpooling. The program serves employers and commuters in Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington, and Westmoreland counties.
For more information about CommuteInfo and commuter alternatives, please visit www.CommuteInfo.org, or call toll free 1-888-819-6110. For more information, please call Lisa Kay Schweyer, SPC CommuteInfo Program Developer, at 412.391.5590 x375.
PDF version of this release is here.
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The CommuteInfoSM Program: Regional Enterprise Tower Send Comments To: Read Our Terms
Of Use and Privacy Policy.
Note: Babel Fish is a
third-party resource and a computer translation of the original webpage. It
is provided for general information only and should not be regarded as complete
or accurate.![]()
A Program of the Southwestern Pennsylvania
Commission
425
Sixth Avenue, Suite 2500 * Pittsburgh, PA 15219-1852
1-888-819-6110
CommuteInfo@spcregion.org
or call 1-888-819-6110
[ top ]