I successfully made it out to Suttons Bay this past weekend, and I have some good news and some bad.


I successfully made it out to Suttons Bay this past weekend, and I have some good news and some bad.
Smart Commute Week got a lot of people thinking about the ups and downs of transportation in Traverse City.
In the late 1990s, Stanford University found a way to trim the mounting costs of providing a high quality education: Pay university staff to leave their cars parked at home. Locally, Northwestern Michigan College recently unveiled a new master plan, which calls for an additional 244 parking spaces to accommodate an expanding technical education program and double the amount of student housing. Are there any lessons local college officials can learn from the California university?

I celebrated Smart Commute Week by riding my bike to work every day this week-except on Tuesday when I kayaked to work with my colleague Jim Sluyter. But for me, Smart Commuting didn’t end on Friday.
Traverse City will welcome two special guests for next Tuesday’s Getting Transportation to Work Commuter Summit. Mary Sell is the Commuter Services Specialist for GetDowntown Ann Arbor, and Jeff Tumlin is a national transportation expert and parking guru.
It’s time for bikes and buses ’cause the weather’s gettin’ warmer. The 19th Annual Smart Commute Week is just around the corner!