Who is TOD in Metro Denver? April Employee Survey Report. Appendix C: Responses to Survey Questions by Business Type

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1 Who is TOD in Metro Denver? April 2010 Benchmarking the Evolution of TOD in Metro Denver Employee Survey Report Appendix C: Responses to Survey Questions by Business Type

2 DRCOG Who is TOD in Metro Denver? Survey of Employees near Rail-Transit Stations April 2010 Acknowledgments Preparation of this report has been financed in part through grants from the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration and Federal Highway Administration. Special thanks to the public and private sector financial contributors Arapahoe County City of Arvada City of Boulder City of Centennial City of Commerce City City and County of Denver City of Englewood City of Lakewood City of Louisville Colorado Department of Local Affairs, Division of Housing Regional Transportation District Thornton Gateway Property, LLC City of Thornton City of Westminster City of Wheat Ridge Report of Results Page 1 Prepared by National Research Center, Inc.

3 Appendix C: Responses to Survey Questions by Business Type The following pages contain a complete set of responses to each question on the survey by type of business, categorized by grouping North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) categories. The groups are: Professional, Scientific, Technical, Information Services Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, Leasing, Administration and Support and Management of Companies Retail Trade, Accommodation and Food Services and other services Construction, Manufacturing, Transportation, Wholesale Trade and Warehousing Health Care, Social Assistance, Education, Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Thinking about last week, please tell us how you got to work each day (if you use more than one transportation mode, choose the one you used for the most miles). Did not work this day Question #1 Professional, Scientific, Technical Telecommuted (worked from home) Drove vehicle alone Drove motorbike or scooter Car/van pooled Took bus Used rail transit Walke d Bike d Total Monday 5.9% 1.8% 71.9% 2.9% 6.4% 4.1% 4.9%.8% 1.4% 100.0% Tuesday.0% 1.8% 76.4% 2.9% 7.1% 4.7% 4.9%.8% 1.4% 100.0% Wednesday.0%.9% 76.5% 2.9% 5.7% 5.5% 4.9%.0% 3.5% 100.0% Thursday 3.0%.9% 75.6%.0% 5.7% 4.1% 7.9%.0% 2.8% 100.0% Friday 6.1% 1.7% 72.1%.0% 6.4% 5.7% 7.4%.0%.7% 100.0% Saturday 86.7%.6% 9.7%.0% 3.0%.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Sunday 93.7% 1.4% 1.9%.0% 3.0%.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0%

4 Thinking about last week, please tell us how you got to work each day (if you use more than one transportation mode, choose the one you used for the most miles). Did not work this day Telecommuted (worked from home) Question #1 Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Drove vehicle alone Too k taxi Drove motorbike or scooter Car/va n pooled Took bus Used rail transi t Walke d Bike d Total Monday 3.2% 5.5% 78.3%.0%.0% 4.0% 1.7% 4.5% 1.1% 1.7% 100.0% Tuesday.9% 4.5% 81.8%.0%.0% 4.0% 1.7% 4.2% 1.1% 1.7% 100.0% Wednesday 3.6% 6.7% 79.8%.0%.9% 2.2% 1.5% 3.3% 1.3%.8% 100.0% Thursday 3.2% 4.0% 78.6%.0%.9% 4.0% 1.7% 4.0% 1.1% 2.6% 100.0% Friday 6.1% 3.1% 78.1%.5%.0% 4.0% 1.7% 3.7% 1.1% 1.7% 100.0% Saturday 90.1%.9% 5.7%.0% 1.9%.0%.5%.0%.0%.8% 100.0% Sunday 92.6% 1.8% 5.1%.0%.0%.0%.5%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Thinking about last week, please tell us how you got to work each day (if you use more than one transportation mode, choose the one you used for the most miles). Question #1 Retail, Accommodation, Food Did not work this day Drove vehicle alone Took taxi Took bus Used rail transit Total Monday 34.8% 56.3%.0%.0% 8.9% 100.0% Tuesday 12.0% 73.1%.0% 6.0% 8.9% 100.0% Wednesday 21.8% 63.3%.0% 6.0% 8.9% 100.0% Thursday 18.0% 67.1%.0% 6.0% 8.9% 100.0% Friday 19.6% 65.5%.0% 6.0% 8.9% 100.0% Saturday 58.9% 35.1% 6.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Sunday 85.1% 14.9%.0%.0%.0% 100.0%

5 Thinking about last week, please tell us how you got to work each day (if you use more than one transportation mode, choose the one you used for the most miles). Did not work this day Question #1 Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Telecommuted (worked from home) Drove vehicle alone Drove motorbike or scooter Car/van pooled Took bus Used rail transit Walked Biked Total Monday 7.2%.9% 71.0% 1.3% 6.1% 5.7% 4.6%.7% 2.3% 100.0% Tuesday.8% 2.4% 70.8%.0% 7.4% 8.1% 6.1%.7% 3.7% 100.0% Wednesday 2.3% 4.6% 67.8% 1.3% 6.1% 8.1% 6.9%.7% 2.3% 100.0% Thursday 2.2% 3.2% 68.5%.0% 7.5% 8.1% 6.1%.7% 3.7% 100.0% Friday 4.8% 2.9% 69.3% 1.3% 6.9% 6.4% 5.4%.7% 2.3% 100.0% Saturday 87.5%.0% 9.4%.0%.0%.0%.7%.0% 2.3% 100.0% Sunday 92.9%.0% 6.3%.0%.0%.0%.7%.0%.0% 100.0% Thinking about last week, please tell us how you got to work each day (if you use more than one transportation mode, choose the one you used for the most miles). Did not work this day Telecommuted (worked from home) Question #1 Health, Social, Education Drove vehicle alone Drove motorbike or scooter Car/van pooled Took bus Used rail transit Walked Biked Total Monday 2.0% 2.2% 83.1% 1.1% 4.4%.0% 3.3% 1.6% 2.2% 100.0% Tuesday 4.2% 1.1% 82.0% 1.1% 4.4% 1.1% 2.2% 1.6% 2.2% 100.0% Wednesday.0%.0% 89.5% 1.1% 4.4%.0% 2.2% 1.6% 1.1% 100.0% Thursday 3.1%.0% 88.7%.0% 2.2%.0% 4.4% 1.6%.0% 100.0% Friday 10.5% 1.1% 83.4%.0% 1.1%.0% 2.2% 1.6%.0% 100.0% Saturday 82.5% 3.3% 13.1%.0%.0%.0% 1.1%.0%.0% 100.0% Sunday 89.9% 3.3% 6.7%.0%.0%.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0%

6 Please indicate how frequently you use each type of commute mode to get to work from home? Question #2 Professional, Scientific, Technical Never Less than once a month 1 3 month 1 2 week 3 4 week Every day Total Telecommute (work from home) 68.9% 21.9% 5.7%.6% 1.5% 1.4% 100.0% Drive vehicle alone 6.0% 5.3% 5.6% 5.8% 12.3% 65.0% 100.0% Take taxi 99.3%.0%.7%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Drive motorbike or scooter 92.5% 3.0% 1.6%.0% 2.9%.0% 100.0% Car/van pool 80.8% 4.6% 4.6%.7% 6.3% 3.0% 100.0% Take bus 85.1% 5.9%.0% 2.9%.5% 5.6% 100.0% Use rail transit 81.4% 10.7%.0% 3.0%.6% 4.3% 100.0% Walk 90.6% 3.8% 3.7%.0% 1.0%.9% 100.0% Bike 92.6% 1.2% 2.7% 1.8%.0% 1.7% 100.0% Please indicate how frequently you use each type of commute mode to get to work from home? Question #2 Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Never Less than once a month 1 3 month 1 2 week 3 4 week Every day Total Telecommute (work from home) 48.7% 25.4% 11.1% 11.3% 3.6%.0% 100.0% Drive vehicle alone 6.8% 2.4% 3.5% 3.9% 17.9% 65.5% 100.0% Take taxi 99.1%.9%.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Drive motorbike or scooter 95.4%.0% 3.7%.9%.0%.0% 100.0% Car/van pool 91.7% 2.6% 1.5%.0% 3.1% 1.0% 100.0% Take bus 92.5% 3.1%.5% 1.3% 1.1% 1.5% 100.0% Use rail transit 86.6% 8.0%.0% 1.2% 2.6% 1.6% 100.0% Walk 96.9% 1.3%.3%.0%.0% 1.5% 100.0% Bike 87.6% 6.5% 1.2% 2.4% 1.2% 1.1% 100.0% Please indicate how frequently you use each type of commute mode to get to work from home? Question #2 Retail, Accommodation, Food Never Less than once a month 1 3 month 1 2 week 3 4 week Every day Total Telecommute (work from home) 100.0%.0%.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Drive vehicle alone 26.9%.0%.0%.0% 18.7% 54.4% 100.0% Take taxi 90.2% 3.8%.0% 6.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Drive motorbike or scooter 100.0%.0%.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Car/van pool 92.1%.0% 1.9%.0% 6.0%.0% 100.0% Take bus 100.0%.0%.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Use rail transit 91.1%.0%.0%.0%.0% 8.9% 100.0%

7 Please indicate how frequently you use each type of commute mode to get to work from home? Question #2 Retail, Accommodation, Food Never Less than once a month 1 3 month 1 2 week 3 4 week Every day Total Walk 100.0%.0%.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Bike 100.0%.0%.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Please indicate how frequently you use each type of commute mode to get to work from home? Question #2 Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Never Less than once a month 1 3 month 1 2 week 3 4 week Every day Total Telecommute (work from home) 59.9% 25.7% 6.0% 8.4%.0%.0% 100.0% Drive vehicle alone 8.5% 3.2% 10.6% 1.4% 16.5% 59.8% 100.0% Take taxi 96.9%.7% 2.3%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Drive motorbike or scooter 97.3% 1.4%.0% 1.3%.0%.0% 100.0% Car/van pool 85.1% 5.2% 1.4% 2.1% 3.7% 2.3% 100.0% Take bus 82.1%.7% 4.5% 4.6% 3.1% 5.0% 100.0% Use rail transit 84.0% 3.9% 3.9% 2.2% 1.4% 4.6% 100.0% Walk 95.4%.0% 3.5%.0% 1.1%.0% 100.0% Bike 83.3% 1.0% 7.0% 5.2%.0% 3.4% 100.0%

8 Please indicate how frequently you use each type of commute mode to get to work from home? Question #2 Health, Social, Education Never Less than once a month 1 3 month 1 2 week 3 4 week Every day Total Telecommute (work from home) 59.4% 25.0% 11.1% 4.4%.0%.0% 100.0% Drive vehicle alone 10.5% 1.1% 1.1% 3.1% 12.2% 72.0% 100.0% Take taxi 98.9% 1.1%.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Drive motorbike or scooter 95.6%.0% 2.2% 1.1% 1.1%.0% 100.0% Car/van pool 85.5% 4.5% 2.2% 3.3% 4.4%.0% 100.0% Take bus 92.2% 3.3% 1.1%.0% 1.1% 2.2% 100.0% Use rail transit 88.9% 3.3% 3.3%.0% 3.3% 1.1% 100.0% Walk 90.6% 2.9% 1.5%.0%.0% 5.0% 100.0% Bike 88.5% 4.3% 2.9% 4.3%.0%.0% 100.0%

9 For each day that you typically work, please indicate when you typically arrive at work. 5:00 to 5:59 AM Question #3 Professional, Scientific, Technical 6:00 to 6:59 AM 7:00 to 7:59 AM 8:00 to 8:59 AM 9:00 to 9:59 AM 10:00 to 11:59 AM Noon to 2:59 PM 4:00 to 4:59 PM Total Monday 1.7% 7.6% 34.4% 44.5% 9.8% 2.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Tuesday 1.7% 7.6% 34.4% 41.9% 9.4% 2.0% 3.0%.0% 100.0% Wednesday 1.7% 7.6% 34.4% 44.0% 10.3% 2.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Thursday 1.7% 7.6% 34.4% 41.0% 9.4% 2.0% 3.0%.9% 100.0% Friday 1.8% 7.8% 32.6% 44.6% 10.2% 3.1%.0%.0% 100.0% Saturday 8.1%.0% 17.5% 6.1% 57.6% 10.8%.0%.0% 100.0% Sunday.0%.0%.0% 100.0%.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% For each day that you typically work, please indicate when you typically arrive at work. Question #3 Finance, Insurance, Real Estate 5:00 to 5:59 AM 6:00 to 6:59 AM 7:00 to 7:59 AM 8:00 to 8:59 AM 9:00 to 9:59 AM 10:00 to 11:59 AM Noon to 2:59 PM Total Monday.9% 9.0% 31.9% 50.0% 8.2%.0%.0% 100.0% Tuesday 1.8% 9.4% 30.2% 49.9% 7.2% 1.4%.0% 100.0% Wednesday 1.8% 8.6% 26.3% 54.0% 7.9% 1.4%.0% 100.0% Thursday 1.8% 8.6% 29.3% 52.1% 7.9%.3%.0% 100.0% Friday 1.8% 8.7% 28.4% 52.7% 6.7% 1.7%.0% 100.0% Saturday.0%.0% 44.6%.0% 42.9%.0% 12.5% 100.0% Sunday.0%.0% 39.1%.0% 39.1%.0% 21.9% 100.0%

10 For each day that you typically work, please indicate when you typically arrive at work. Midnight to 4:59 AM 5:00 to 5:59 AM 6:00 to 6:59 AM Question #3 Retail, Accommodation, Food 7:00 to 7:59 AM 8:00 to 8:59 AM 9:00 to 9:59 AM 10:00 to 11:59 AM Noon to 2:59 PM 3:00 to 3:59 PM 4:00 to 4:59 PM 5:00 to 5:59 PM 8:00 to 11:59 PM Total Monday.0%.0% 12.0% 6.0% 62.0%.0% 14.0% 6.0%.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Tuesday.0%.0% 15.5% 4.3% 38.8% 10.1% 10.1%.0% 10.1% 11.2%.0%.0% 100.0% Wednesday 7.3%.0% 9.3% 4.6% 41.7% 10.8% 10.8% 4.6% 10.8%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Thursday.0%.0% 9.7% 4.9% 46.6% 11.3% 22.7%.0%.0% 4.9%.0%.0% 100.0% Friday.0%.0% 17.8%.0% 39.7% 23.1% 11.6%.0%.0%.0% 7.9%.0% 100.0% Saturday.0% 10.6% 13.3%.0% 13.3% 15.6% 10.6% 26.1%.0%.0%.0% 10.6% 100.0% Sunday.0%.0%.0%.0% 12.4% 28.9% 19.6% 19.6%.0%.0%.0% 19.6% 100.0% For each day that you typically work, please indicate when you typically arrive at work. Question #3 Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Midnight to 4:59 AM 5:00 to 5:59 AM 6:00 to 6:59 AM 7:00 to 7:59 AM 8:00 to 8:59 AM 9:00 to 9:59 AM 10:00 to 11:59 AM Total Monday 2.4%.0% 15.3% 38.5% 34.7% 9.2%.0% 100.0% Tuesday.0% 2.4% 15.1% 32.8% 40.6% 9.1%.0% 100.0% Wednesday.0%.0% 15.5% 33.6% 41.6% 9.3%.0% 100.0% Thursday 2.4%.0% 15.4% 35.8% 37.1% 9.2%.0% 100.0% Friday.0% 2.4% 14.9% 37.9% 37.2% 7.6%.0% 100.0% Saturday.0%.0%.0% 23.0% 27.5% 49.5%.0% 100.0% Sunday.0%.0%.0% 21.2% 46.9%.0% 31.9% 100.0%

11 For each day that you typically work, please indicate when you typically arrive at work. 5:00 to 5:59 AM Question #3 Health, Social, Education 6:00 to 6:59 AM 7:00 to 7:59 AM 8:00 to 8:59 AM 9:00 to 9:59 AM 10:00 to 11:59 AM Noon to 2:59 PM Total Monday 2.3% 7.0% 26.8% 42.2% 15.1% 5.8%.8% 100.0% Tuesday 2.3% 7.0% 29.1% 43.4% 13.9% 3.5%.8% 100.0% Wednesday 2.2% 6.7% 25.9% 40.9% 17.7% 5.6%.8% 100.0% Thursday 2.3% 5.7% 28.8% 44.0% 14.9% 3.4%.8% 100.0% Friday 2.3% 5.9% 27.0% 44.9% 16.4% 3.5%.0% 100.0% Saturday.0%.0% 10.9% 30.7% 17.5% 30.7% 10.2% 100.0% Sunday.0%.0% 51.6%.0%.0%.0% 48.4% 100.0%

12 For each day that you typically work, please indicate when you typically leave work. 10:00 to 11:59 AM Question #4 Professional, Scientific, Technical Noon to 2:59 PM 3:00 to 3:59 PM 4:00 to 4:59 PM 5:00 to 5:59 PM 6:00 to 6:59 PM 7:00 to 7:59 PM 8:00 to 11:59 PM Total Monday.0% 1.3% 2.2% 24.6% 49.6% 21.6%.8%.0% 100.0% Tuesday.0% 1.3% 2.2% 20.4% 52.7% 21.6%.8%.9% 100.0% Wednesday.9% 2.2% 1.3% 27.0% 46.2% 21.6%.8%.0% 100.0% Thursday.0% 1.3% 1.3% 20.4% 49.8% 24.5%.8% 1.9% 100.0% Friday.0% 1.4% 1.8% 21.8% 51.6% 22.6%.8%.0% 100.0% Saturday.0% 35.0% 16.1%.0% 31.4%.0%.0% 17.5% 100.0% Sunday.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% For each day that you typically work, please indicate when you typically leave work. Midnight to 4:59 AM Question #4 Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Noon to 2:59 PM 3:00 to 3:59 PM 4:00 to 4:59 PM 5:00 to 5:59 PM 6:00 to 6:59 PM 7:00 to 7:59 PM 8:00 to 11:59 PM Total Monday.0% 2.3% 9.8% 32.7% 40.6% 11.6% 3.1%.0% 100.0% Tuesday.0% 4.8% 9.9% 33.2% 39.4% 8.8% 3.0%.9% 100.0% Wednesday.0% 3.2% 9.7% 33.8% 39.1% 11.2% 3.0%.0% 100.0% Thursday.0% 1.8% 10.1% 35.0% 38.8% 11.3% 3.0%.0% 100.0% Friday.0% 2.9% 10.7% 35.4% 37.7% 9.9% 3.3%.0% 100.0% Saturday 12.5% 42.9%.0% 22.3% 22.3%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Sunday 19.1%.0%.0% 34.1% 12.7%.0%.0% 34.1% 100.0%

13 For each day that you typically work, please indicate when you typically leave work. Midnight to 4:59 AM Question #4 Retail, Accommodation, Food 5:00 to 5:59 AM Noon to 2:59 PM 3:00 to 3:59 PM 4:00 to 4:59 PM 5:00 to 5:59 PM 6:00 to 6:59 PM 7:00 to 7:59 PM 8:00 to 11:59 PM Total Monday.0%.0%.0%.0% 12.8% 59.6% 6.4% 21.3%.0% 100.0% Tuesday 7.1%.0% 7.1%.0% 9.0% 31.6% 6.8% 17.3% 21.1% 100.0% Wednesday.0%.0%.0%.0% 9.7% 45.3% 7.3% 18.6% 19.0% 100.0% Thursday.0%.0%.0% 7.7% 9.7% 45.3% 18.6% 18.6%.0% 100.0% Friday.0% 7.9% 7.9%.0% 9.9% 52.9% 7.4% 14.0%.0% 100.0% Saturday 16.1%.0% 16.1%.0%.0% 23.7% 15.3% 5.1% 23.7% 100.0% Sunday 61.3%.0%.0%.0%.0%.0% 38.7%.0%.0% 100.0% For each day that you typically work, please indicate when you typically leave work. Question #4 Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration 5:00 to 5:59 AM 6:00 to 6:59 AM Noon to 2:59 PM 3:00 to 3:59 PM 4:00 to 4:59 PM 5:00 to 5:59 PM 6:00 to 6:59 PM 8:00 to 11:59 PM Total Monday 2.4% 4.8%.0% 8.5% 28.3% 47.0% 8.1% 1.0% 100.0% Tuesday 2.4% 2.4%.0% 6.0% 24.8% 53.6% 9.8% 1.0% 100.0% Wednesday 2.4%.0%.0% 7.0% 25.4% 52.6% 11.6% 1.0% 100.0% Thursday 2.4%.0%.0% 7.6% 27.4% 51.8% 9.9% 1.0% 100.0% Friday 2.4%.0% 1.5% 5.7% 30.0% 51.7% 6.9% 1.8% 100.0% Saturday.0%.0% 39.8% 27.0% 18.0% 15.3%.0%.0% 100.0% Sunday.0%.0% 60.8%.0% 21.2% 18.0%.0%.0% 100.0%

14 For each day that you typically work, please indicate when you typically leave work. Question #4 Health, Social, Education Noon to 2:59 PM 3:00 to 3:59 PM 4:00 to 4:59 PM 5:00 to 5:59 PM 6:00 to 6:59 PM 8:00 to 11:59 PM Total Monday 3.5% 3.5% 17.4% 53.9% 16.2% 5.5% 100.0% Tuesday 3.5% 4.6% 18.6% 52.8% 16.2% 4.3% 100.0% Wednesday 3.4% 3.4% 20.0% 52.2% 15.7% 5.3% 100.0% Thursday 3.4% 3.4% 18.4% 52.2% 17.2% 5.4% 100.0% Friday 11.7% 3.5% 17.6% 53.2% 14.0%.0% 100.0% Saturday 79.7%.0%.0% 20.3%.0%.0% 100.0% Sunday.0%.0%.0% 51.6% 48.4%.0% 100.0%

15 Approximately how many miles do you travel from home to work by your typical route? Professional, Scientific, Technical Question #5 by Business Type Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education 1 to 4 miles 17.3% 11.5% 12.7% 19.7% 7.5% 5 to 9 miles 18.5% 20.8% 23.7% 8.6% 16.7% 10 to 14 miles 24.2% 20.9% 7.6% 19.8% 20.6% 15 to 19 miles 13.0% 17.7% 29.4% 28.6% 14.2% 20 to 24 miles 9.0% 11.3%.0% 9.8% 12.3% 25 or more miles 5.2% 14.5%.0% 8.7% 22.8% Missing 12.7% 3.4% 26.6% 4.8% 6.0% Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

16 Using your typical travel mode, how long does it usually take you to get from home to work? Professional, Scientific, Technical Question #6 by Business Type Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education 1 to 14 minutes 19.2% 11.8% 3.8% 8.6% 6.3% 15 to 29 minutes 39.7% 36.7% 55.1% 47.5% 37.7% 30 to 44 minutes 25.0% 33.9% 19.6% 23.1% 34.3% 45 to 59 minutes 10.2% 11.2% 3.8% 10.8% 12.2% 60 to 74 minutes 3.2% 5.6%.0% 2.3% 1.1% 75 to 89 minutes.0%.0%.0% 2.2% 7.2% 90 or more minutes.7%.9%.0% 2.3%.0% Missing 2.0%.0% 17.7% 3.1% 1.1% Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Approximately how far is the nearest bus stop or rail station from your work? Professional, Scientific, Technical Question #7 by Business Type Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education Right next to the building 22.2% 17.8% 23.7% 7.8% 2.2% Within one block of the building 15.2% 30.3% 25.6% 34.5% 8.5% Within two blocks 23.2% 20.1% 5.7% 14.7% 19.4% Within three blocks 17.6% 17.0% 16.5% 10.4% 26.7% More than three blocks away 14.6% 9.0% 16.5% 20.7% 30.0% Don't know 7.3% 5.8%.0% 9.5% 13.2% Missing.0%.0% 12.0% 2.3%.0% Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

17 How close is free parking to your work building? Professional, Scientific, Technical Question #8 by Business Type Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education Right next to the building 69.8% 81.0% 54.1% 44.3% 80.6% Within one block of the building 2.1% 6.1% 15.5%.0% 1.1% Within two blocks.9%.9% 1.9%.0% 1.1% Within three blocks.6% 4.2%.0% 2.9% 2.2% More than three blocks away 21.5% 3.7% 3.8% 41.7% 3.8% Don't know 5.1% 4.2% 12.7% 8.7% 10.1% Missing.0%.0% 12.0% 2.3% 1.1% Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

18 When you drive to work, where do you typically park? Professional, Scientific, Technical Question #9 by Business Type Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education I never drive to work 4.9% 1.8% 20.9% 4.7% 3.3% A parking lot or structure with no charge 63.6% 87.0% 38.3% 43.4% 82.3% A parking lot or structure with a permit 19.1% 8.4% 12.7% 33.0% 7.8% A parking lot or structure with a cash payment 7.8% 1.7%.0% 11.7%.0% Free street parking 3.7% 1.1% 16.5% 2.6% 3.9% Street parking with meter.9%.0%.0%.0% 1.6% Missing.0%.0% 11.7% 4.6% 1.1% Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Average Amount Paid for Permit or Parking Professional, Scientific, Technical Question #9a, #9b and #9c by Business Type Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration What do you pay for this permit per month? $114 $79 $100 $166 What do you pay for this parking per day? $7 $10 $7 Health, Social, Education What do you pay for this parking per hour? $1 $1

19 What is the time restriction for this meter? Question #9cb by Business Type Professional, Scientific, Technical Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education No restriction.0% 23.8%.0% 2 hours 100.0% 76.2% 100.0% Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% During a typical work week, how many times do you leave work during the workday to go to lunch, shop or run a personal errand? Professional, Scientific, Technical Question #10 by Business Type Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education Never 9.1% 22.2% 51.3% 21.5% 22.3% 1 2 times/week 50.7% 40.8% 24.1% 25.7% 41.1% 3 4 times/week 21.2% 19.6% 5.7% 28.1% 22.1% Once every day 17.4% 16.7% 7.0% 20.9% 14.5% More than once each day 1.6%.7%.0%.7%.0% Missing.0%.0% 12.0% 3.1%.0% Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

20 Question #11 Professional, Scientific, Technical If you leave work for lunch or personal errands, what mode of transportation do you typically use for these? All Most Some No Total Taxi.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Drive vehicle alone 41.8% 17.3% 21.9% 19.1% 100.0% Car/van pool (go with others) 1.0% 9.8% 22.8% 66.5% 100.0% Drive motorbike or scooter.0%.0% 5.0% 95.0% 100.0% Bus (any type including shuttle or circulator bus).0%.0% 11.2% 88.8% 100.0% Rail transit.0%.0% 6.5% 93.5% 100.0% Walk 6.7% 11.9% 24.7% 56.7% 100.0% Bike.8%.8% 2.5% 96.0% 100.0% Question #11 Finance, Insurance, Real Estate If you leave work for lunch or personal errands, what mode of transportation do you typically use for these? All Most Some No Total Taxi.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Drive vehicle alone 37.9% 27.6% 24.8% 9.6% 100.0% Car/van pool (go with others) 2.5% 13.8% 30.7% 53.0% 100.0% Drive motorbike or scooter.0%.0% 5.9% 94.1% 100.0% Bus (any type including shuttle or circulator bus).7% 1.0% 1.0% 97.4% 100.0% Rail transit.0%.0% 2.4% 97.6% 100.0% Walk 3.7% 8.7% 27.2% 60.4% 100.0% Bike.0%.0% 1.5% 98.5% 100.0% Question #11 Retail, Accommodation, Food If you leave work for lunch or personal errands, what mode of transportation do you typically use for these? All Most Some No Total Taxi.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Drive vehicle alone 65.4% 23.1%.0% 11.5% 100.0% Car/van pool (go with others).0%.0% 5.8% 94.2% 100.0% Drive motorbike or scooter.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Bus (any type including shuttle or circulator bus).0%.0% 11.5% 88.5% 100.0% Rail transit.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Walk.0% 11.5% 26.9% 61.5% 100.0% Bike.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0%

21 Question #11 Construction, Manufacturing, Transportation If you leave work for lunch or personal errands, what mode of transportation do you typically use for these? All Most Some No Total Taxi.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Drive vehicle alone 39.3% 16.4% 24.2% 20.1% 100.0% Car/van pool (go with others).0% 1.8% 31.9% 66.3% 100.0% Drive motorbike or scooter.0%.0% 1.6% 98.4% 100.0% Bus (any type including shuttle or circulator bus).0% 12.7% 14.7% 72.6% 100.0% Rail transit.0%.0% 5.9% 94.1% 100.0% Walk 14.9% 16.2% 22.0% 46.9% 100.0% Bike.0%.0% 10.5% 89.5% 100.0% Question #11 Health, Social, Education If you leave work for lunch or personal errands, what mode of transportation do you typically use for these? All Most Some No Total Taxi.0%.0% 2.5% 97.5% 100.0% Drive vehicle alone 42.6% 36.0% 8.5% 13.0% 100.0% Car/van pool (go with others) 7.0% 5.6% 35.2% 52.1% 100.0% Drive motorbike or scooter.0% 1.4% 2.8% 95.8% 100.0% Bus (any type including shuttle or circulator bus).0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Rail transit.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Walk 2.0% 2.5% 27.2% 68.3% 100.0% Bike.0%.0% 2.8% 97.2% 100.0%

22 During a typical work week, how many times do you leave work during the workday to go to a meeting or another work site? (Check one) Professional, Scientific, Technical Question #12 by Business Type Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education Never 37.7% 82.3% 50.3% 62.1% 89.5% 1 2 times/week 43.7% 12.7% 20.6% 28.1% 10.5% 3 4 times/week 14.6% 3.0% 7.6% 3.5%.0% Once every day.0%.6% 7.6% 2.3%.0% More than once each day 3.9%.4%.0%.7%.0% Missing.0% 1.0% 13.9% 3.3%.0% Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

23 Question #13 Professional, Scientific, Technical If you leave work to go to a meeting or another work site, what mode of transportation do you usually use for these? All Most Some No Total Taxi 4.7%.0%.0% 95.3% 100.0% Drive vehicle alone 42.9% 29.2% 19.2% 8.7% 100.0% Car/van pool (go with others) 1.4% 11.4% 19.7% 67.4% 100.0% Drive motorbike or scooter.0%.0% 2.5% 97.5% 100.0% Bus (any type including shuttle or circulator bus)..0%.0% 9.5% 90.5% 100.0% Rail transit.0%.0% 1.4% 98.6% 100.0% Walk 1.0% 6.8% 19.5% 72.8% 100.0% Bike.0%.0% 1.4% 98.6% 100.0% If you leave work to go to a meeting or another work site, what mode of transportation do you usually use for these? Question #13 Finance, Insurance, Real Estate All Most Some No Total Taxi.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Drive vehicle alone 60.4% 22.2% 12.9% 4.5% 100.0% Car/van pool (go with others).0% 2.0% 22.0% 76.0% 100.0% Drive motorbike or scooter.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Bus (any type including shuttle or circulator bus)..0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Rail transit.0%.0% 5.5% 94.5% 100.0% Walk 1.4% 1.4% 8.3% 88.8% 100.0% Bike.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% If you leave work to go to a meeting or another work site, what mode of transportation do you usually use for these? Question #13 Retail, Accommodation, Food All Most Some No Total Taxi.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Drive vehicle alone 63.9%.0% 10.1% 26.1% 100.0% Car/van pool (go with others).0%.0% 15.1% 84.9% 100.0% Drive motorbike or scooter.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Bus (any type including shuttle or circulator bus)..0% 10.1%.0% 89.9% 100.0% Rail transit.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Walk 26.1%.0%.0% 73.9% 100.0% Bike.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0%

24 Question #13 Construction, Manufacturing, Transportation If you leave work to go to a meeting or another work site, what mode of transportation do you usually use for these? All Most Some No Total Taxi.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Drive vehicle alone 41.4% 21.7% 15.5% 21.4% 100.0% Car/van pool (go with others).0%.0% 44.6% 55.4% 100.0% Drive motorbike or scooter.0%.0% 2.9% 97.1% 100.0% Bus (any type including shuttle or circulator bus). 3.7% 10.4% 1.6% 84.3% 100.0% Rail transit.0%.0% 1.6% 98.4% 100.0% Walk 3.7% 8.7% 15.5% 72.1% 100.0% Bike.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Question #13 Health, Social, Education If you leave work to go to a meeting or another work site, what mode of transportation do you usually use for these? All Most Some No Total Taxi.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Drive vehicle alone 49.9% 25.0% 16.7% 8.3% 100.0% Car/van pool (go with others) 10.5% 10.5% 42.2% 36.8% 100.0% Drive motorbike or scooter.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Bus (any type including shuttle or circulator bus)..0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Rail transit.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Walk.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% Bike.0%.0%.0% 100.0% 100.0% How often do you make a stop on your way to or from work for the following reasons? (Check one for each) Question #14 Professional, Scientific, Technical Never Less than once a month 1 3 month 1 2 week 3 4 week Every day Total Drop off a child at school/child care 82.3% 1.3% 2.7% 4.4% 4.4% 5.0% 100.0% Pick up a child at school/child care 76.8% 2.0% 7.1% 4.3% 1.6% 8.1% 100.0% Run an errand or do some shopping 10.6% 8.6% 32.1% 27.7% 20.4%.6% 100.0% Question #14 Finance, Insurance, Real Estate

25 How often do you make a stop on your way to or from work for the following reasons? (Check one for each) Never Less than once a month 1 3 month 1 2 week 3 4 week Every day Total Drop off a child at school/child care 69.6% 3.1% 1.8% 4.4% 5.1% 15.9% 100.0% Pick up a child at school/child care 73.5% 1.7% 5.0% 5.7% 4.3% 9.9% 100.0% Run an errand or do some shopping 13.1% 7.8% 30.4% 38.4% 7.7% 2.6% 100.0% Question #14 Retail, Accommodation, Food How often do you make a stop on your way to or from work for the following reasons? (Check one for each) Never Less than once a month 1 3 month 1 2 week 3 4 week Total Drop off a child at school/child care 98.1%.0%.0%.0% 1.9% 100.0% Pick up a child at school/child care 98.1%.0%.0%.0% 1.9% 100.0% Run an errand or do some shopping 45.6% 21.5% 10.8% 22.2%.0% 100.0% How often do you make a stop on your way to or from work for the following reasons? (Check one for each) Question #14 Construction, Manufacturing, Transportation Never Less than once a month 1 3 times a month 1 2 times a week 3 4 times a week Every day Total Drop off a child at school/child care 84.4% 2.3%.0%.8%.7% 11.7% 100.0% Pick up a child at school/child care 83.4% 2.3%.7% 3.7%.7% 9.2% 100.0% Run an errand or do some shopping 11.7% 12.6% 17.0% 40.9% 16.5% 1.4% 100.0% How often do you make a stop on your way to or from work for the following reasons? (Check one for each) Never Question #14 Health, Social, Education Less than once a month 1 3 times a month 1 2 times a week 3 4 times a week Every day Total Drop off a child at school/child care 69.8% 1.1% 4.4%.0% 3.3% 21.3% 100.0% Pick up a child at school/child care 69.8% 3.3% 7.8% 2.2% 2.2% 14.7% 100.0% Run an errand or do 12.2% 10.8% 26.7% 33.9% 10.9% 5.6% 100.0%

26 Question #14 Health, Social, Education How often do you make a stop on your way to or from work for the following reasons? (Check one for each) Never Less than once a month 1 3 times a month 1 2 times a week 3 4 times a week Every day Total some shopping

27 Please tell us if (1) which of the following benefits or services are available to you from your employer or another organization Professional, Scientific, Technical Question #15(1) by Business Type Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education Free/subsidized transit passes, such as the Eco Pass 16.5% 13.7% 8.9% 30.3% 8.9% Free shuttles to transit or other frequently used locations 13.8% 3.6% 3.8% 8.4% 15.6% Organized carpooling 5.9% 3.1%.0% 1.4% 3.3% Organized vanpooling.8% 1.3%.0%.0% 3.3% Preferred or free parking spaces for carpools/vanpools 5.8% 2.2% 3.8% 9.8% 5.6% Free/subsidized vanpool fares.8%.4%.0%.0%.0% Free/subsidized parking 39.4% 36.9% 16.5% 30.2% 40.1% Commute allowance (for your choice of bus /vanpool fares or parking) 2.4% 7.0%.0% 15.1% 1.1% Access to vehicles for mid day 14.3%.7% 3.8% 5.6%.0% Access to bicycles for mid day.7%.0%.0% 9.4% 1.1% Secure bike storage 12.0% 11.0% 7.6% 21.1% 23.3% On site amenities for walkers and bicyclists (i.e., showers, lockers) 12.4% 32.7% 8.9% 23.1% 40.0% Guaranteed ride home.8% 1.6%.0% 5.5% 1.1% Teleworking arrangements (allowed to work from home) 13.3% 39.2%.0% 15.6% 20.0% Flexible work schedules (varying starting and ending times) 37.0% 41.5%.0% 31.3% 27.9% Compressed work weeks (i.e., 40 hours in 4 days, 80 hours in 9 days) 1.4% 19.8% 3.8% 3.8% 4.4% Other (specify) 3.6%.0% 3.8%.0%.0%

28 Please tell us which of the following benefits or services (2) you have used in the last six months. Professional, Scientific, Technical Question #15(2) by Business Type Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education Free/subsidized transit passes, such as the Eco Pass 9.4% 5.5%.0% 18.0% 2.2% Free shuttles to transit or other frequently used locations 12.2% 1.8% 3.8% 6.0% 1.1% Organized carpooling 4.3% 1.3%.0% 1.4% 2.2% Organized vanpooling.0%.0%.0%.0%.0% Preferred or free parking spaces for carpools/vanpools.0%.0% 3.8% 1.4%.0% Free/subsidized vanpool fares.0%.0%.0%.0%.0% Free/subsidized parking 19.2% 14.3% 12.7% 15.3% 14.5% Commute allowance (for your choice of bus /vanpool fares or parking).5%.5%.0% 7.5%.0% Access to vehicles for mid day 4.3%.4% 3.8% 3.3%.0% Access to bicycles for mid day.0%.0%.0%.0% 1.1% Secure bike storage 3.3% 1.3%.0% 3.3% 2.2% On site amenities for walkers and bicyclists (i.e., showers, lockers).8% 3.5%.0% 2.3% 7.8% Guaranteed ride home.0%.2%.0%.0%.0% Teleworking arrangements (allowed to work from home) 6.3% 22.7%.0% 9.8% 12.2% Flexible work schedules (varying starting and ending times) 20.0% 17.8%.0% 15.1% 13.3% Compressed work weeks (i.e., 40 hours in 4 days, 80 hours in 9 days).0% 4.0%.0% 1.5%.0% Other (specify).0%.0%.0%.0%.0% Question #15(3) by Business Type

29 Please tell us which of the following benefits or services (3) you would use if they were available. Professional, Scientific, Technical Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education Free/subsidized transit passes, such as the Eco Pass 27.9% 35.5% 24.4% 13.2% 33.0% Free shuttles to transit or other frequently used locations 17.2% 28.1% 18.4% 14.0% 22.5% Organized carpooling 15.7% 12.6% 12.7% 7.8% 19.4% Organized vanpooling 7.9% 11.7% 12.7% 2.5% 15.0% Preferred or free parking spaces for carpools/vanpools 6.6% 10.8% 8.9% 9.7% 10.5% Free/subsidized vanpool fares 5.0% 10.3% 17.7% 3.2% 12.8% Free/subsidized parking 11.6% 11.9% 8.9% 9.6% 8.3% Commute allowance (for your choice of bus /vanpool fares or parking) 18.2% 20.6% 12.7% 11.8% 21.7% Access to vehicles for mid day 12.9% 14.7% 8.9% 17.0% 18.3% Access to bicycles for mid day 13.5% 14.1% 8.9% 7.2% 18.3% Secure bike storage 11.8% 13.1% 8.9% 6.9% 10.5% On site amenities for walkers and bicyclists (i.e., showers, lockers) 19.2% 9.9% 8.9% 4.9% 7.0% Guaranteed ride home 15.8% 15.1% 14.9% 11.2% 22.8% Teleworking arrangements (allowed to work from home) 38.0% 28.9% 22.8% 26.6% 43.7% Flexible work schedules (varying starting and ending times) 25.2% 24.5% 21.5% 22.3% 31.4% Compressed work weeks (i.e., 40 hours in 4 days, 80 hours in 9 days) 35.6% 42.4% 32.6% 43.3% 52.5% Other (specify).0% 6.1% 8.9% 2.3% 1.1%

30 When you accepted a position with this company, how much of an influence was each of the following reasons for working there? Question #16 Professional, Scientific, Technical 1 Not an influence Very strong influence Missing Total Salary/wage 5.9% 1.1%.0%.0% 3.6% 4.8% 8.6% 14.6% 13.7% 46.4% 1.2% 100.0% Benefits (healthcare, retirement, etc.) 12.8%.7% 3.0%.0% 16.8% 5.8% 4.0% 6.1% 14.8% 30.2% 5.9% 100.0% Company reputation 8.8%.8% 3.6%.7% 18.3% 10.7% 3.2% 13.1% 11.8% 26.4% 2.7% 100.0% Interesting work 3.0%.0%.6%.0% 13.2% 7.7% 3.5% 15.4% 20.4% 35.2% 1.1% 100.0% Easy commute by car 14.4% 7.6%.7% 2.0% 13.7% 12.8% 8.3% 6.8% 5.4% 23.1% 5.2% 100.0% Easy access to car parking 17.7% 5.3% 4.5% 8.2% 9.3% 11.1% 13.6% 3.8% 6.6% 14.2% 5.6% 100.0% Easy commute to rail transit 66.3% 3.4% 5.3%.0% 4.4% 6.5% 1.4% 1.9% 3.3% 1.4% 6.1% 100.0% Easy commute to bus transit 70.9% 2.5% 2.3%.0% 4.4% 5.2%.0% 1.9% 4.7% 2.8% 5.3% 100.0% Access by walk/bike 59.5% 4.9% 3.7% 1.3% 5.2% 4.8% 3.7% 6.2%.5% 5.1% 5.3% 100.0% Convenient amenities nearby (food, shopping, etc.) 35.2% 2.1% 5.0% 13.6% 12.8% 6.5% 7.1% 3.9% 4.0% 4.5% 5.3% 100.0%

31 When you accepted a position with this company, how much of an influence was each of the following reasons for working there? Question #16 Finance, Insurance, Real Estate 1 Not an influence Very strong influence Missing Total Salary/wage 2.3%.9%.9% 1.2% 15.5% 8.3% 13.0% 10.7% 13.1% 33.5%.6% 100.0% Benefits (healthcare, retirement, etc.) 9.8%.7% 1.0% 1.9% 9.0% 3.8% 11.5% 16.6% 11.3% 33.8%.6% 100.0% Company reputation 8.6% 1.0% 3.1% 2.0% 10.1% 4.0% 8.6% 14.4% 19.0% 27.4% 1.8% 100.0% Interesting work 5.5%.0% 5.6% 4.5% 9.0% 9.7% 12.0% 15.8% 16.9% 20.0% 1.0% 100.0% Easy commute by car 23.1% 5.3% 9.1% 5.5% 9.5% 5.7% 9.1% 12.3% 7.9% 11.8%.7% 100.0% Easy access to car parking 35.5% 4.9% 6.2% 2.6% 13.4% 6.9% 9.4% 4.2% 5.9% 10.3%.7% 100.0% Easy commute to rail transit 69.0% 4.6% 3.1% 2.6% 6.4% 2.8% 1.7% 1.0% 3.2% 2.1% 3.2% 100.0% Easy commute to bus transit 73.3% 5.2% 3.6% 1.1% 4.4% 3.6% 1.7%.3% 2.3%.9% 3.5% 100.0% Access by walk/bike 70.7% 7.3% 5.2% 2.0% 2.7%.0% 3.0%.3%.8% 2.7% 5.4% 100.0% Convenient amenities nearby (food, shopping, etc.) 54.8% 6.5% 6.6% 3.2% 10.8% 5.2% 1.7% 3.4% 2.3% 2.7% 2.8% 100.0%

32 When you accepted a position with this company, how much of an influence was each of the following reasons for working there? Question #16 Retail, Accommodation, Food 1 Not an influence Very strong influence Missing Total Salary/wage 8.9% 5.1%.0%.0% 7.6% 14.9% 31.3% 12.7% 1.9% 17.7% 100.0% Benefits (healthcare, retirement, etc.) 26.6%.0%.0%.0% 3.8% 7.6%.0% 21.5% 22.8% 17.7% 100.0% Company reputation 16.8%.0%.0%.0%.0% 6.0% 12.7% 16.5% 30.4% 17.7% 100.0% Interesting work 8.9%.0%.0%.0% 6.0%.0% 26.3% 12.7% 19.6% 26.6% 100.0% Easy commute by car 25.9%.0% 3.8% 7.6% 3.8% 3.8% 8.9% 10.8% 17.7% 17.7% 100.0% Easy access to car parking 25.9% 8.9%.0% 7.6% 8.9%.0%.0% 9.5% 12.7% 26.6% 100.0% Easy commute to rail transit 52.8%.0%.0%.0%.0%.0% 8.9% 11.7%.0% 26.6% 100.0% Easy commute to bus transit 52.8% 8.9%.0%.0% 3.8%.0%.0% 7.9%.0% 26.6% 100.0% Access by walk/bike 54.7% 8.9%.0%.0% 9.8%.0%.0%.0%.0% 26.6% 100.0% Convenient amenities nearby (food, shopping, etc.) 25.6% 17.7% 7.6% 3.8% 6.0%.0%.0% 3.8% 8.9% 26.6% 100.0%

33 When you accepted a position with this company, how much of an influence was each of the following reasons for working there? Question #16 Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration 1 Not an influence Very strong influence Missing Total Salary/wage 3.7%.0%.0%.0% 4.0%.8% 13.6% 13.5% 12.8% 49.2% 2.2% 100.0% Benefits (healthcare, retirement, etc.) 9.7%.9%.0%.8% 7.0%.0% 15.2% 13.6% 12.7% 37.7% 2.2% 100.0% Company reputation 7.7%.9% 4.6%.8% 5.6% 1.6% 16.6% 19.6% 17.8% 20.8% 4.0% 100.0% Interesting work 2.1%.0% 2.3% 2.1% 5.8% 5.6% 11.6% 24.9% 20.8% 21.8% 3.0% 100.0% Easy commute by car 23.9% 4.4% 8.1% 3.6% 14.5% 10.2% 4.7% 4.6% 13.5% 10.3% 2.2% 100.0% Easy access to car parking 25.9% 3.2% 9.8% 5.5% 17.8% 7.8% 5.4% 6.1% 6.9% 9.5% 2.2% 100.0% Easy commute to rail transit 61.7% 4.6% 1.8% 2.3% 1.6% 6.3% 7.4% 1.5% 3.1% 5.8% 3.8% 100.0% Easy commute to bus transit 59.3% 6.9% 3.2% 3.2% 6.0% 4.0% 1.4% 4.1% 4.1% 4.8% 3.0% 100.0% Access by walk/bike 69.3% 3.9% 8.9%.8% 2.6% 3.2% 2.3%.7% 1.4% 3.8% 3.0% 100.0% Convenient amenities nearby (food, shopping, etc.) 48.3%.0% 11.5% 4.5% 13.0% 4.7% 5.5% 4.6% 1.6% 4.1% 2.2% 100.0%

34 When you accepted a position with this company, how much of an influence was each of the following reasons for working there? Question #16 Health, Social, Education 1 Not an influence Very strong influence Missing Total Salary/wage 4.7% 4.4% 1.1% 2.2% 8.4% 8.9% 13.3% 11.7% 11.1% 31.9% 2.2% 100.0% Benefits (healthcare, retirement, etc.) 13.0% 3.3% 1.9% 5.6% 4.1% 4.4% 13.3% 11.1% 11.1% 29.8% 2.2% 100.0% Company reputation 10.8% 4.4% 2.2% 4.4% 6.7% 12.3% 19.4% 10.0% 11.9% 14.5% 3.3% 100.0% Interesting work 1.1% 3.1% 3.1% 2.2% 9.4% 6.7% 23.9% 10.0% 13.4% 23.8% 3.3% 100.0% Easy commute by car 16.9% 2.2% 7.5% 2.2% 5.6% 9.8% 10.0% 10.0% 12.2% 19.1% 4.4% 100.0% Easy access to car parking 29.1% 5.0% 3.3% 6.7% 10.0% 4.4% 6.7% 8.9% 6.7% 16.9% 2.2% 100.0% Easy commute to rail transit 71.1% 4.4% 4.4% 4.4% 4.4% 2.2% 2.2%.0% 1.1% 3.3% 2.2% 100.0% Easy commute to bus transit 74.4% 5.6% 2.2% 4.4% 3.3% 1.1% 3.3%.0%.0% 3.3% 2.2% 100.0% Access by walk/bike 76.5% 3.3% 4.9% 5.2% 3.3%.0% 1.1%.0% 1.1% 2.2% 2.2% 100.0% Convenient amenities nearby (food, shopping, etc.) 45.0% 10.9% 5.6% 5.6% 12.2% 4.4% 6.3%.0% 4.4% 3.3% 2.2% 100.0%

35 In the last 12 months, have you asked your employer or other organizations for any of the following types of information regarding a trip to work, school or shopping? Professional, Scientific, Technical Question #17 by Business Type Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education Transit schedules / routes 19.8% 3.3% 7.9% 9.1% 6.2% Carpool, vanpool (Ride Arrangers).8%.0%.0%.0% 5.0% Help finding carpool/vanpool partners.8%.0%.0%.0% 1.2% Guaranteed ride home.8%.0%.0% 4.6% 1.2% Parking locations/cost 12.9% 2.1% 7.9% 6.4%.0% Telecommuting 7.1% 12.9%.0% 12.8% 15.0% Bicycle/walking (routes, lock up areas etc) 11.9% 2.2%.0% 4.6% 2.5% Road construction 4.5% 1.9%.0%.0% 1.2% Eco Pass or other transit passes 7.1% 7.2% 7.9% 20.5% 8.7% Travel directions, driving directions 14.6% 4.9%.0% 10.9% 1.2% Other (please describe).0% 1.3%.0%.0% 1.3% *Percents may add to more than 100% as respondents could give more than one answer

36 For each organization, please indicate if you have heard of the organization and if you have used services provided by the organization. Question #18 Professional, Scientific, Technical Never heard of Heard of organization, but have not used its services Have used services of this organization Total Regional Transportation District (RTD).7% 16.2% 83.1% 100.0% DRCOG Ride Arrangers Program 46.7% 51.0% 2.4% 100.0% East Boulder TMO 88.7% 8.4% 3.0% 100.0% Go Boulder 82.4% 10.2% 7.4% 100.0% Downtown Denver Partnership TMO 55.6% 38.3% 6.0% 100.0% CDOT Traveler Information on the COTRIP Web site 52.7% 24.3% 23.0% 100.0% Fitzsimons Transportation Management Association (TMA) 96.1% 3.9%.0% 100.0% Lowry Community Master Association 96.6% 3.4%.0% 100.0% South I 25 Urban Corridor TMA 79.3% 19.9%.8% 100.0% Stapleton TMO 89.0% 10.6%.5% 100.0% Transportation Solutions TMO 96.7% 3.3%.0% 100.0% 36CommutingSolutions TMO 100.0%.0%.0% 100.0% For each organization, please indicate if you have heard of the organization and if you have used services provided by the organization. Question #18 Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Never heard of Heard of organization, but have not used its services Have used services of this organization Total Regional Transportation District (RTD) 1.6% 18.5% 79.9% 100.0% DRCOG Ride Arrangers Program 52.8% 44.2% 3.0% 100.0% East Boulder TMO 96.5% 3.5%.0% 100.0% Go Boulder 94.5% 4.6%.9% 100.0% Downtown Denver Partnership TMO 82.1% 15.0% 2.9% 100.0% CDOT Traveler Information on the COTRIP Web site 58.5% 22.9% 18.6% 100.0% Fitzsimons Transportation Management Association (TMA) 99.0% 1.0%.0% 100.0% Lowry Community Master Association 98.3% 1.7%.0% 100.0% South I 25 Urban Corridor TMA 84.1% 12.2% 3.8% 100.0% Stapleton TMO 96.2% 3.8%.0% 100.0% Transportation Solutions TMO 98.8% 1.2%.0% 100.0% 36CommutingSolutions TMO 98.3% 1.7%.0% 100.0%

37 For each organization, please indicate if you have heard of the organization and if you have used services provided by the organization. Question #18 Retail, Accommodation, Food Never heard of Heard of organization, but have not used its services Have used services of this organization Total Regional Transportation District (RTD).0% 21.1% 78.9% 100.0% DRCOG Ride Arrangers Program 46.6% 53.4%.0% 100.0% East Boulder TMO 67.7% 32.3%.0% 100.0% Go Boulder 74.4% 25.6%.0% 100.0% Downtown Denver Partnership TMO 91.7% 8.3%.0% 100.0% CDOT Traveler Information on the COTRIP Web site 74.4% 16.5% 9.0% 100.0% Fitzsimons Transportation Management Association (TMA) 100.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Lowry Community Master Association 94.0% 6.0%.0% 100.0% South I 25 Urban Corridor TMA 93.2% 6.8%.0% 100.0% Stapleton TMO 93.2% 6.8%.0% 100.0% Transportation Solutions TMO 97.7% 2.3%.0% 100.0% 36CommutingSolutions TMO 97.7% 2.3%.0% 100.0% For each organization, please indicate if you have heard of the organization and if you have used services provided by the organization. Question #18 Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Never heard of Heard of organization, but have not used its services Have used services of this organization Total Regional Transportation District (RTD).0% 22.8% 77.2% 100.0% DRCOG Ride Arrangers Program 45.0% 51.8% 3.2% 100.0% East Boulder TMO 90.3% 9.7%.0% 100.0% Go Boulder 86.1% 13.9%.0% 100.0% Downtown Denver Partnership TMO 73.9% 26.1%.0% 100.0% CDOT Traveler Information on the COTRIP Web site 57.1% 24.9% 18.0% 100.0% Fitzsimons Transportation Management Association (TMA) 95.3% 4.7%.0% 100.0% Lowry Community Master Association 93.8% 6.2%.0% 100.0% South I 25 Urban Corridor TMA 85.6% 12.9% 1.5% 100.0% Stapleton TMO 93.7% 4.8% 1.5% 100.0% Transportation Solutions TMO 96.1% 3.9%.0% 100.0% 36CommutingSolutions TMO 96.1% 3.9%.0% 100.0% Question #18 Health, Social, Education

38 For each organization, please indicate if you have heard of the organization and if you have used services provided by the organization. Never heard of Heard of organization, but have not used its services Have used services of this organization Total Regional Transportation District (RTD) 1.1% 29.3% 69.6% 100.0% DRCOG Ride Arrangers Program 49.4% 46.4% 4.2% 100.0% East Boulder TMO 89.6% 10.4%.0% 100.0% Go Boulder 87.3% 12.7%.0% 100.0% Downtown Denver Partnership TMO 87.0% 11.9% 1.1% 100.0% CDOT Traveler Information on the COTRIP Web site 64.9% 16.4% 18.8% 100.0% Fitzsimons Transportation Management Association (TMA) 98.0% 2.0%.0% 100.0% Lowry Community Master Association 98.0% 2.0%.0% 100.0% South I 25 Urban Corridor TMA 89.0% 9.9% 1.1% 100.0% Stapleton TMO 95.8% 4.2%.0% 100.0% Transportation Solutions TMO 95.8% 4.2%.0% 100.0% 36CommutingSolutions TMO 96.9% 3.1%.0% 100.0% Do you work at this employer full time, part time or on a contract basis? (Check one) Professional, Scientific, Technical Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Question #19 by Business Type Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education Mining, Oil, Utilities Full time 90.9% 92.3% 74.4% 94.6% 92.4% 100.0% Part time 7.3% 3.5% 9.8%.8% 7.6%.0% Contract work 1.8% 2.4%.0% 2.3%.0%.0% Missing.0% 1.8% 15.8% 2.2%.0%.0% Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

39 Question #20 Professional, Scientific, Technical Please indicate how many of each you share your home with missing Total A spouse 10.4% 66.9%.0%.0%.0% 22.7% 100.0% Your children 89.9% 7.0%.9% 1.6%.6%.0% 100.0% Unrelated children 100.0%.0%.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Related adults (siblings, etc.) 99.4%.6%.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Unrelated adults (roommates) 94.9% 2.2% 3.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Question #20 Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Please indicate how many of each you share your home with missing Total A spouse 10.4% 60.7%.0% 29.0% 100.0% Your children 97.3% 1.5% 1.2%.0% 100.0% Unrelated children 99.0% 1.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Related adults (siblings, etc.) 100.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Unrelated adults (roommates) 96.9% 3.1%.0%.0% 100.0% Question #20 Retail, Accommodation, Food Please indicate how many of each you share your home with missing Total A spouse.0% 49.4% 50.6% 100.0% Your children 94.3% 5.7%.0% 100.0% Unrelated children 100.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Related adults (siblings, etc.) 91.1% 8.9%.0% 100.0% Unrelated adults (roommates) 96.2% 3.8%.0% 100.0% Question #20 Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Please indicate how many of each you share your home with missing Total A spouse 5.2% 68.0%.0%.0% 26.8% 100.0% Your children 84.8% 4.4% 10.0%.8%.0% 100.0% Unrelated children 98.4% 1.6%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Related adults (siblings, etc.) 97.7%.0% 2.3%.0%.0% 100.0% Unrelated adults (roommates) 94.5% 5.5%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Question #20 Health, Social, Education Please indicate how many of each you share your home with missing Total A spouse 5.6% 67.0%.0% 27.4% 100.0% Your children 96.4%.8% 2.8%.0% 100.0% Unrelated children 100.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Related adults (siblings, etc.) 100.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0% Unrelated adults (roommates) 100.0%.0%.0%.0% 100.0%

40 How many cars or other motor vehicles does your household have? Professional, Scientific, Technical Question #21 by Business Type Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education 0.0%.9% 7.8%.0%.0% % 26.1% 10.2% 22.0% 26.6% % 44.3% 55.7% 56.7% 39.3% % 21.9% 16.4% 18.3% 25.3% % 4.2% 9.8% 2.2% 3.1% 5 1.6% 2.1%.0%.8% 4.5% 6.0%.6%.0%.0% 1.1% Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Which category best describes your race? (Check all that apply) Professional, Scientific, Technical Question #22 by Business Type Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education African American/black 2.2% 4.1% 16.0% 3.0%.0% Asian or Pacific Islander 6.1% 3.4%.0% 1.5% 4.7% Caucasian/white 85.9% 89.8% 84.0% 85.8% 91.8% Native American 2.4%.6%.0% 3.2% 1.2% Other 6.6% 5.5%.0% 8.9% 4.7% *Percents may add to more than 100% as respondents could give more than one answer Which category best describes your ethnicity? Professional, Scientific, Technical Question #23 by Business Type Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education Hispanic 6.1% 6.4%.0% 13.1% 7.8% Non Hispanic 87.6% 88.1% 79.1% 79.1% 86.9% Missing 6.3% 5.5% 20.9% 7.8% 5.3% Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

41 How much education have you completed? Professional, Scientific, Technical Question #24 by Business Type Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education 0 to 11 years of school.0%.0%.0% 3.6%.0% High school 4.0% 6.1% 12.7% 9.6% 1.1% Some college or associate's degree 28.7% 22.3% 20.6% 23.2% 29.2% Bachelor's degree 29.6% 47.3% 45.9% 43.8% 32.1% Graduate/professional degree 34.9% 22.3%.0% 13.8% 35.3% Missing 2.7% 2.0% 20.9% 6.0% 2.2% Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% What is your gender? Professional, Scientific, Technical Question #25 by Business Type Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education Male 39.9% 41.6% 46.5% 45.9% 28.3% Female 56.8% 55.2% 32.6% 47.2% 67.3% Missing 3.3% 3.2% 20.9% 6.8% 4.4% Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% What is your age? Professional, Scientific, Technical Question #26 by Business Type Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education Less than 30 years old 27.6% 16.1% 16.5% 21.0% 22.0% 30 to 50 years old 41.2% 54.9% 32.3% 45.6% 52.9% More than 50 years old 24.8% 22.8% 30.4% 27.5% 19.5% Missing 6.4% 6.1% 20.9% 5.9% 5.6% Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

42 How much do you anticipate your household's total income before taxes will be for 2009? Please EXCLUDE income from all sources for all persons living in your household. Professional, Scientific, Technical Question #27 by Business Type Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education Less than $10,000.0%.0%.0%.0% 1.2% $10,000 to $19,999.0%.9%.0%.0%.0% $20,000 to $29,999.6% 1.7% 13.9%.0% 5.0% $30,000 to $39, % 4.6% 3.8% 4.1% 8.8% $40,000 to $49, % 8.6% 14.6% 4.6% 14.5% $50,000 to $74, % 24.5% 21.5% 12.1% 16.1% $75,000 to $99, % 15.1% 17.7% 35.4% 11.1% $100,000 to $149, % 22.5% 7.6% 16.3% 17.8% $150,000 or more 10.5% 13.2%.0% 16.5% 16.7% Missing 13.0% 8.9% 20.9% 11.0% 8.9% Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

43 What is your hourly wage at this job? Professional, Scientific, Technical Question #28 by Business Type Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Retail, Accommodation, Food Construction, Manufacturing, Transpiration Health, Social, Education Less than $10/hour.9%.9% 1.9%.0%.0% $10 to $20/hour 27.9% 19.6% 49.1% 19.1% 27.7% More than $20/hour 58.7% 60.9% 17.4% 60.0% 58.9% Missing 12.5% 18.7% 31.6% 20.9% 13.3% Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

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