UF chosen for EPA's best workplace for commuters list

May 23, 2006

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has named the University of Florida as one of the best workplaces for commuters among colleges and universities.

For the first time, the EPA has released a national list of innovative college and university employers committed to improving air quality, saving energy and reducing traffic congestion while improving quality of life for employees.

“We were very pleased to be accepted and realized that we were to be in very good company,” said Ron Fuller, assistant director of UF’s Transportation and Parking Services. “We are the only college or university in the state of Florida to be recognized.”

UF is one of 72 campuses nationwide designated as best workplaces for commuters. According to EPA, these academic institutions distinguish themselves from the competition and demonstrate their environmental leadership by offering outstanding commuter benefits meeting EPA’s National Standard of Excellence.

UF was chosen based on the following initiatives it provides to encourage alternative modes of transportation:

To qualify for the EPA list, the organizations must provide:

University of Florida President Bernie Machen has made sustainability in campus operations a priority, including in employee transportation.

“Programs are the most effective when a mandate from the top meets with grassroots support — those are the opportunities for sustainable change,” said Dedee DeLongpré, director of UF’s Office of Sustainability. “We have a responsibility to try to get our employees to and from campus without having a negative impact on the city or county.”

A complete list of best workplaces for commuters among colleges and universities is available at http://www.bwc.gov.