Install markings on preferred parking spaces. These can include a sign, striping or both.
Install markings on preferred parking spaces. These can include a sign, striping or both.
Install markings on preferred parking spaces. These can include a sign, striping or both.
If providing alternative-fueling stations, make sure the construction documents include all required specs.
Indicate the locations of all preferred parking spaces and drop-off areas on site plans, along with requirements for signage.
Indicate the locations of all preferred parking spaces on site plans, along with requirements for signage.
If none are available, locate vendors that can develop a program to manage a low-emitting or fuel-efficient vehicle fleet.
Look at existing vehicle-sharing programs in your area.
Option 4: LE or FE vehicle-sharing program
Design your building to include transportation amenities such as preferred parking for low-emitting vehicles or alternative fueling stations, depending on your chosen option.
Research your site’s zoning requirements to see if you are required to provide open space; this will help you determine how much open space is required for credit compliance. The compliance path you follow is not open to choice—it depends strictly upon your local zoning regulations.
Additional costs may be incurred if you need to buy modeling software or hire a qualified engineer to perform this assessment. Unless this assessment was performed and documented during the design phase of the building, it’s unlikely that the costs to retroactively perform the assessment are worth pursuit of this credit, since it would not generally be feasible to change the natural ventilation system design in an existing building just for the purposes of this credit.