How Sustainability is Changing the Face of Parking
In this on demand webinar, learn how sustainability is changing parking and how the reasons for reducing carbon footprint and environmental stresses are increasing in importance.
Credit
Credit Hours:1.0
Description
On Demand Webinar
Ron Fleming is the Director of Transportation and Distribution Services (T&DS) at the University of California, Irvine (UC Irvine). He has over 19 years of experience directing sustainable transportation initiatives, capital improvement projects, traffic systems, and enforcement programs. Ron earned his BA in English from UC Irvine and a Master of Public Administration at the University of La Verne.
Ron serves as an advocate for innovative and cost-effective transportation programs for the 40,000 faculty, staff, and students who work at or attend UC Irvine.
Parking continues to evolve as organizations are forced to take their carbon footprint into consideration. Whether it is by choice or by mandate sustainability continues to increase its effect on the industry of parking. Sustainability efforts can be seen in the increased use of impermeable surfaces, storm water management, use of solar materials and efficient lighting.
Attendees will learn:
- The ways in which sustainability is changing parking
- Ways in which organizations are approaching conservation.
- The reasons reducing carbon footprint and environmental stresses are increasing in importance.
Ronald M. Fleming, MPA, EMCM, CCSP
Director
UC Irvine Transportation and Distribution Services
Director
UC Irvine Transportation and Distribution Services
Ron’s economic and environmentally sustainable programs have reduced traffic on and off campus and eliminated the need to construct additional facilities. Overall, UC Irvine T&DS’s comprehensive sustainable transportation program annually eliminates over 40 million vehicle miles, 21,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and saves individuals and the university over $30 million.
The success of Ron’s sustainable programming is evidenced by the recognition and awards that he and his team have received during his tenure.
Cost:
NPA Members: $35
Non-Members: $55
Get Certified:
Participants in this webinar will qualify for 1 continuing education (CE) hour towards the CPP designation.