(a) The Department of Transportation shall assist all employers in the state who employ or provide parking facilities for one hundred or more employees in one location, in establishing a commuter, trip-to-work program. The Department of Transportation, working in coordination with the Office of Policy and Management, the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and the Department of Economic and Community Development, shall provide to such employers information for commuting to work, which information shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) Schedules and types of available modes of public transportation in the employer's region; (2) maps and listings of state commuter parking lot locations; (3) estimates of cost savings to individual employees where determinable; (4) sources of available federal and state funds, including subsidies, to aid in the implementation of employee commuter, trip-to-work programs; (5) available tax incentives to employers for participation in such program; (6) lists of state, regional and local officials operating transit districts, who may assist the employer in such a program; and (7) literature, posters, pamphlets and cost savings charts. All employers in the state who employ or provide parking facilities to one hundred or more employees in one location, who wish to participate in a commuter, trip-to-work program, shall submit to the Department of Transportation on forms provided by the commissioner, the work schedules, residence addresses and usual mode of transportation of their employees. Following an employer's request for a commuter, trip-to-work program, the department, in conjunction with any other state agency having jurisdiction, shall render necessary assistance in the implementation of the program. Based upon information received from the employer and in the order received, the Department of Transportation shall furnish to such employers a proposed commuter, trip-to-work program for their employees. Said program shall include at no cost to the employer: (A) A computer matching of employees for potential carpool, vanpool and buspool services; (B) technical assistance to the employer in implementing carpools, vanpools and buspools and utilizing existing transit systems at the employer's work location.
(b) Any traffic management plan shall be created in conjunction with business firms and community and commuter groups and each plan shall be designed to alleviate traffic congestion by encouraging the use of mass transportation and promoting the establishment of programs as described in subsection (c) of this section. Any municipality, transit district or regional ride-sharing entity which is developing or creating a traffic management plan, either individually or in conjunction with other such entities may submit an application for a grant in accordance with the provisions of this section. The amount of such grant to any participating entity for any year may not exceed seventy per cent of the total amount expended by any such entity with respect to such year for the purposes of developing and administering such plan. Any application for a grant under the provisions of this section shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) The population of the municipality or the population of the regions covered by the transit district or regional ride-sharing entity; (2) a description of all aspects of the manner in which the proposed plan will alleviate traffic congestion; (3) the name of and manner in which each business firm is participating in the plan; (4) the name of and manner in which each community group and commuter group is participating in the plan; (5) the total proposed expenditures for the development and administration of the plan in the year in which such application is submitted and a certification that not less than thirty per cent of the plan's funding will be provided by the grantee. Grants made for the purposes of this section shall not be expended for any other purpose.
(c) Any traffic management plan established in a municipality, transit district or regional ride-sharing entity shall be designed to encourage implementation of the following programs, to the extent that such program is a part of any such plan: (1) A ride-sharing incentive program, in which a business firm encourages employees through fiscal or other incentives to make their commute to work by any means other than a single occupant vehicle, including rail, bus or van sharing; (2) a vanpool or company shuttle program, in which a business firm purchases or assists in the purchase of a vanpool to be used by employees for ride-sharing or provides a company shuttle van for its employees; (3) preferential parking programs for ride-sharing employees; (4) employee transportation coordinating programs, in which an employer designates an employee as an employee transportation coordinator who shall assist in ride-sharing matching, publicizing and promoting alternate means of commuting, analyzing and advocating for company-provided commutation incentives or managing, implementing and monitoring existing company commutation incentives; (5) commuter allowance programs, in which an employer provides an employee with a commuter allowance based on the amount an employer expends to provide such employee with free parking; (6) flexible work hours for employees, allowing employees to work flexible hours to alleviate rush hour traffic congestion; and (7) satellite parking, in which a business firm provides shuttle bus service from commuter parking lots outside urban areas.
(P.A. 79-544, S. 1, 2; P.A. 90-190, S. 1, 2; P.A. 91-148, S. 1, 3; 91-343, S. 6, 11; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 92-13, S. 11, 18; P.A. 95-250, S. 1; P.A. 96-211, S. 1, 5, 6; P.A. 11-80, S. 1; P.A. 13-247, S. 312; P.A. 14-187, S. 28.)
History: P.A. 90-190 added new Subsecs. (b) to (e) making grants available to a municipality, transit district or ride-sharing entity for the establishment of traffic management programs; P.A. 91-148 in Subsec. (a) changed the employers covered from those with more than one hundred fifty employees to those with more than one hundred employees and added a new Subsec. (f) establishing a task force for the development of traffic management programs; P.A. 91-343 deleted reference to “division of energy” in office of policy and management in Subsec. (a); May Sp. Sess. P.A. 92-13 amended Subsec. (f) by extending the existence of the task force; P.A. 95-250 and P.A. 96-211 replaced Commissioner and Department of Economic Development with Commissioner and Department of Economic and Community Development; pursuant to P.A. 11-80, “Commissioner of Environmental Protection” and “Department of Environmental Protection” were changed editorially by the Revisors to “Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection” and “Department of Energy and Environmental Protection”, respectively, effective July 1, 2011; pursuant to P.A. 13-247, “regional planning agency” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “regional council of governments” in Subsec. (f), effective January 1, 2015; P.A. 14-187 deleted former Subsec. (b) re grants for developing or administering transportation management plans, redesignated existing Subsecs. (c) and (d) as Subsecs. (b) and (c), deleted former Subsec. (e) re regulations and former Subsec. (f) re task force to develop traffic management plans, and made a conforming change in redesignated Subsec. (b), effective June 11, 2014.
See Sec. 13b-38o et seq. re state-wide traffic management program to meet the requirements of the Clean Air Act.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 242 - Department of Transportation
Section 13b-1. - Short title: State Transportation Act.
Section 13b-3. - Department of Transportation. Appointment of commissioner.
Section 13b-4. - Powers and duties of commissioner.
Section 13b-4b. - Commissioner's duties and responsibilities re railroads.
Section 13b-4d. - Commissioner's power to declare a state of emergency.
Section 13b-10a. - Transfer of employees connected with livery service.
Section 13b-10b. - Office of Innovative Finance and Project Delivery.
Section 13b-10e. - Consideration of application for employment.
Section 13b-11. - Connecticut Transportation Authority.
Section 13b-11a. - Connecticut Public Transportation Commission.
Section 13b-11b. - State-wide transportation goals. Report.
Section 13b-11c. - Connecticut Public Transportation Commission.
Section 13b-12 and 13b-13. - Connecticut Aeronautics Commission. Steamship Terminals Commission.
Section 13b-13a. - Connecticut Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Board.
Section 13b-13b. - Transportation Policy Advisory Council.
Section 13b-13c. - Assessment of transportation projects.
Section 13b-14. - Long-range planning.
Section 13b-14a. - Funding for hazard elimination activities.
Section 13b-15. - Master transportation plan.
Section 13b-15a. - Hartford-New Britain busway project.
Section 13b-16. - Assessment of modes of transportation. Experimental projects.
Section 13b-16a. - Definitions. Public transportation analysis.
Section 13b-16b. - Southwest Corridor Action Council.
Section 13b-16c. - Commissioner's power to sit on a consortium or trade organization board.
Section 13b-18. - Investigations, inquiries and hearings.
Section 13b-19. - Cooperation with agencies and persons. Bonds for rail freight support facilities.
Section 13b-20a. - Regulations re hiring of consultants.
Section 13b-20b. - Definitions.
Section 13b-20c. - Consultant services evaluation and selection panels.
Section 13b-20d. - Negotiation committees.
Section 13b-20f. - Evaluation of consultants having active agreements with department.
Section 13b-20g. - Notice of need for consultants. Responses.
Section 13b-20h. - Selection panel. Responsibilities. Meetings.
Section 13b-20i. - Criteria for selection of consultants.
Section 13b-20k. - Negotiations with selected consultants. Memorandum re negotiations.
Section 13b-20l. - Regulations re selection of consultants.
Section 13b-20m. - Guidelines for determining reasonableness of consultant services.
Section 13b-20p. - Reduction of number of consultants. Report.
Section 13b-21. - Grants to the department.
Section 13b-22. - Annual report.
Section 13b-23. - Additional powers.
Section 13b-23a. - Leasing of naming rights of transit stations and transit-owned property.
Section 13b-23b. - Vision Zero Council.
Section 13b-24. - Jurisdiction over state highway system. Responsibility for highways of state.
Section 13b-25. - Bureau of Highways.
Section 13b-26. - Alteration of state highway system.
Section 13b-26a. - Certification upon completion of highway or bridge project.
Section 13b-27. - Limited access highway.
Section 13b-28. - Agreement with adjoining state.
Section 13b-29. - Commuter parking facilities. Regulations.
Section 13b-30. - Maintenance of roads on state property.
Section 13b-31. - Town highways.
Section 13b-31b. - Definitions.
Section 13b-31c. - Designation of scenic roads.
Section 13b-31d. - Alteration or improvement of scenic road.
Section 13b-31e. - Regulations.
Section 13b-31f. - Ninety-day permit application final determinations.
Section 13b-32. - Declaration of policy.
Section 13b-33. - Bureau of Public Transportation.
Section 13b-34. - Powers of commissioner.
Section 13b-34a. - Subsidy equalization grants for privately owned bus companies.
Section 13b-34b. - Annual report re public transportation costs.
Section 13b-35. - Express finding required before commissioner can exercise power.
Section 13b-37. - Hearing before the Department of Public Utility Control.
Section 13b-38. - Advice and assistance to transit districts. Grants and loans.
Section 13b-38c. - Loans for the acquisition of vanpool vehicles.
Section 13b-38cc. - Buses for 21st Century Mobility program.
Section 13b-38ee. - CTpass program.
Section 13b-38f. - Bus shelter construction program.
Section 13b-38g. - Expansion of mass transportation systems.
Section 13b-38h. - Fare changes for mass transportation.
Section 13b-38i. - Failure to pay lawful charge for bus service.
Section 13b-38k. - Paratransit vehicles defined. Bidding for service programs.
Section 13b-38l. - Citizens' Transportation Advisory Council. Appointments. Functions and duties.
Section 13b-38o. - Definitions.
Section 13b-38p. - Voluntary traffic reduction program.
Section 13b-38t. - Assistance to Department of Transportation from Labor Commissioner.
Section 13b-38u. - Exempted employers.
Section 13b-38v. - Moneys received for traffic reduction programs.
Section 13b-38w. - Filing fees.
Section 13b-38x. - Regulations re traffic reduction program.
Section 13b-39. - Jurisdiction over and responsibility for aeronautics.
Section 13b-39a. - Registration of aircraft.
Section 13b-39b. - Aircraft registration forms and decals.
Section 13b-39c. - Display of registration decal. Certificate of registration.
Section 13b-39d. - Registration fee.
Section 13b-39e. - Exemption for military aircraft, government aircraft or aircraft dealers.
Section 13b-39f. - Penalty for failure to register.
Section 13b-39g. - Municipality may retain fees.
Section 13b-39h. - Grants to municipalities.
Section 13b-40 and 13b-41. - Bureau of Aeronautics. State airways system.
Section 13b-43. - Municipal airports.
Section 13b-44. - Establishment and maintenance of state airports.
Section 13b-44a. - Filing of documents with the Properties Review Board.
Section 13b-45. - Publication of standards applicable in taking of land.
Section 13b-46. - Certificate of approval. Licenses.
Section 13b-47. - Criteria for approval.
Section 13b-48. - Hearing on application for certificate of approval or license.
Section 13b-49. - Revocation of certificate of approval or license.
Section 13b-50a. - Initiatives for the preservation of airports.
Section 13b-50b. - Set aside for veterans with service in time of war.
Section 13b-50c. - Connecticut airport and aviation account.
Section 13b-51a. - Connecticut Maritime Commission. Establishment. Members. Duties.
Section 13b-51b. - State Maritime Office.
Section 13b-52. - Bureau of Waterways.
Section 13b-55. - Sale or conveyance of excess property or rights therein.
Section 13b-55a. - Harbor improvement projects.
Section 13b-55b. - Harbor improvement account. Deposit and expenditure of funds.
Section 13b-55c. - Priority ranking for certified clean marinas.
Section 13b-56. (Formerly Sec. 8-211). - Harbor improvement agencies.
Section 13b-57. (Formerly Sec. 8-212). - State grants-in-aid for harbor improvement projects.