The City's primary means of promoting alternative transportation options is through the Transportation Systems Management (TSM) Program. The purpose of the TSM program is to develop an integrated and cooperative approach between the City and the business community to promote alternative transportation options to reduce traffic congestion and to improve the air quality in the Roseville area. The TSM Program applies to businesses or common work locations (such as office building/complex, commercial/retail center, or industrial building/park) with 50 or more employees. The City's TSM requirements are located in Chapter 11.33 of the Roseville Municipal Code. To find out if your business or common work location is subject to the TSM requirements, please contact the City of Roseville TSM Coordinator: Sue Schooley at (916) 774-5365.
The goals and intent of the TSM Program are to:
- Reduce total vehicle emissions in the City of Roseville by reducing the number of vehicular trips that might otherwise be generated by home-to-work commuting.
- Reduce peak hour traffic circulation in the City of Roseville by reducing both the number of vehicular trips and the vehicular miles traveled that might otherwise be generated by home-to-work commuting by a minimum of twenty percent (20%).
- Increase the efficiency of the existing transportation network in the City of Roseville.
- Promote an integrated and cooperative approach between the City and the business community to promote alternative transportation opportunities and improve the air quality in Roseville.
- Cooperate and coordinate with other cities, counties, communities, and regional agencies in these endeavors.