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File #: 68723    Version: 1 Name: agreement with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation on behalf of the Greater Madison MPO to continue providing ride-matching services
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 12/6/2021 In control: Department of Planning and Community and Economic Development
On agenda: 1/18/2022 Final action: 1/18/2022
Enactment date: 1/24/2022 Enactment #: RES-22-00050
Title: Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into an agreement with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation on behalf of the Greater Madison MPO to continue providing ride-matching services via an interactive, Internet -based application
Sponsors: Grant Foster, Barbara Harrington-McKinney, Nasra Wehelie
Fiscal Note
No additional City appropriation required. The Metropolitan Planning Organization’s (MPO) 2022 adopted operating budget within the Planning Division includes funding for the MPO’s share of the annual ride-matching software maintenance and support services and security certificate for the web domain.
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Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into an agreement with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation on behalf of the Greater Madison MPO to continue providing ride-matching services via an interactive, Internet -based application
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WHEREAS, the City of Madison Planning Division provides staffing for the Greater Madison MPO (Metropolitan Planning Organization) and the city serves as the MPO’s fiscal and administrative agent; and

WHEREAS, the Greater Madison MPO (“MPO”) is the designated MPO for the Madison Metropolitan Area with responsibilities to perform metropolitan transportation planning and programming activities; and

WHEREAS, the MPO administers a travel demand management (TDM) program called RoundTrip (formerly named Rideshare Etc.), which provides van/carpool ride-matching and other alternative transportation promotion services, works with employers to conduct TDM programs, coordinates TDM efforts of other agencies and organizations, provides assistance on other initiatives to promote ridesharing, transit, bicycling and walking, including employer-based commuter challenges, and produces and disseminates TDM marketing materials; and

WHEREAS, the MPO and the City of Madison recognize the need for and benefits of TDM programs and other strategies to promote the use of transit, car/vanpooling, bicycling, and walking in the region; and

WHEREAS, the MPO and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (“WisDOT”), which has a statewide Rideshare Program, have had agreements dating back to 2005 to cooperate in providing interactive ride-matching services and sharing in the costs of the software application and services; and

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