Program areas at Lloyd Bid
Go Lloyd - transportation management association:lloyd has created an effective transportation management association (tma), which has evolved to serve as a national model for neighborhood-based access management.go Lloyd connects people and places by creating partnerships and transportation solutions to make Lloyd extraordinary. This is achieved through cooperative, business-supported programs promoting efficient, balanced transportation systems and land use patterns.program highlights include: - administer the Lloyd (flat-rate) universal transit pass program to 28 businesses representing nearly 4,000 employees. - the universal pass program saves participating businesses a combined $2.5 million annually. - employer and resident participation in go Lloyd transit, bicycle and pedestrian programs have helped remove over 1,100 single occupant vehicles from the peak commute hour, freeing up valuable parking for customers and visitors alike. This has saved the region approximately $50 million in potential parking development costs. - reduced vehicle miles traveled (vmt) to the neighborhood by approximately 4.4 million miles annually, which has resulted in significant air quality improvements (e.g., annual removal of nearly 2,000 tons of carbon dioxide). - secured funding and reconvened the multnomah street task force to create a permanent streetscape plan and prefered bikeway design for ne multnomah street. - partnered with the portland bureau of transportation (pbot) on a pedestrian improvement project that provided enhanced safety improvements at mid-block pedestrian crossings at ne 16th avenue between multnomah and halsey streets. - hosted over two dozen transportation-related events annually.
Lloyd ecodistrict - living lab for sustainability:the Lloyd ecodistrict is a different kind of economic development strategy. They work with community memberts to facilitate conversation, resource sharing, and development. They engage with neighbors-residents, small and large businesses, and partner organizations-to foster a more connected place for people to live, work, and play.the ecodistrict provides sustainability and community engagement-based services to Lloyd employers and residents. During this time, the ecodistrict has completed the Lloyd ecodistrict roadmap, an energy action plan, and a waste reduction action plan.work plan projects include: - achieved ecodistrict certification as 1st ecodistrict in Oregon and 7th worldwide, focusing on vibrant community-building throuh climate protection, equity, and resilence strategy. - established baseline metrics for 62 ambitious goals in 2030 roadmap, fostering partnerships, and devising strategies for sustainable community developments. This long-term strategy aligns with city and regional priorities, including central city 2035, portland & multnomah climate action plan, and various transportation and housing plans. - through lamp, a led-retrofit program, ecodistrict upgraded 11,619 fixtures across 52 commercial properties in portland, 15 of which were in Lloyd, resulting in annual cost savings of over $160k and a yearly reduction of 900 tons of co2 emissions. - worked with community partners to plant and maintain a pollinator corridor along the ne multnomah bikeway. A pollinator corridor is a social sculpture that combines ecology, community engagement, and design. It serves to turn a pre-existing urban area into a bustling environment for pollinating insects and other animals. - fostered a partnership with right 2 dream too focused on providing a safe place for the houseless community to sleep. Actively raised funds and helped construct 10 tiny homes for the r2dtoo members that live onsite.
Holladay street landscaping - a better street for great business:in 2006 the esd entered into a partnership with the city of portland's bureau of transportation to take over coordination for maintaining the landscape islands on ne holladay street (from ne 1st to ne 13th street). The esd maintains island plantings, leaf removal, irrigation, bark dusting, and removes litter from ne holladay street. Since esd oversight began, holladay street's appearance has improved markedly and tenant satisfaction with the streetscape has increased, rendering holladay a more visually appealing and welcoming corridor.