Sustainability

Transportation Initiatives

The University of New England in the fall of 2008 initiated a unique free freshman bike alternative transportation and Zipcar program to reduce the number of vehicles on campus and UNE’s carbon footprint. 

Believed to be the most comprehensive program of its kind in the country, UNE  offers free bicycles or free Zipcar usage to incoming freshmen who opt to leave their cars at home; the program also provides expanded free downtown shuttle service and discounted taxi or limo service on the Biddeford campus, and free taxi vouchers to students at the Portland campus.  

Bike Handout
Bike Handout
Zipcar
Shuttlebus
A New York Times story on the UNE's free freshman bike alternative transportation program was among the top 10 emailed Times stories of the day and was also highlighted on The Huffington Post, as well as dozens of other biking, college and green websites.

UNE’s alternative transportation program is a collaborative initiative developed by the UNE Office of Student Affairs and Office of Safety and Security.

Sustainability

UNE's Biddeford campus serves about 1,800 students, with close to 1,200 in residence. Enrollment is strong, and construction of several new buildings is under way. The construction, together with UNE’s commitment to environmental sustainability, led to a creative solution to an immediate challenge.

Most of UNE’s Biddeford residential students bring cars to campus.  The university lost critical parking spaces due to the construction and was faced with the unattractive prospect of laying asphalt for additional parking. UNE’s challenge was to change the culture and motivate students to choose alternative transportation by providing attractive and convenient access to off-campus destinations, and thereby reduce the demand for parking spaces.

To discourage incoming resident freshman from bringing cars to campus, UNE increased the parking permit fee to $300 (upperclassmen pay $90). Resident freshman who agreed to leave their cars at home were given an attractive alternative - either a brand-new Gary Fisher Tiburon bicycle, Bell helmet and lock (to keep), or access to two Zipcars on campus, with a gift card for 28 free hours of use, and just $7 per hour thereafter.  Zipcar is a national car-sharing service that offers cars by the hour or day; UNE has two Honda CR-V Zipcars conveniently located on campus.

Expanded Shuttle Service

The university has also expanded free shuttle service to the downtown area, and offers discounted limo or taxi service though the Campus Center. Bike barns and racks are available across campus.  UNE’s Portland incoming resident students also have the bike option; though Zipcar is not yet available in Portland, these students may choose 20 free $10 taxi vouchers, instead.

Response from incoming freshmen exceeded expectations – well over 100 students signed up for the bicycle option and dozens for the Zipcar, and registration is still under way.  Initial response has been so successful that UNE is considering expanding the program.  UNE has addressed its immediate parking issue, and there are fewer cars and a very active bike presence on campus. On-site bike tune-ups are offered to students several times in September.

UNE Bikes in the News
Read a New York Times story on UNE's free freshman bike program, which was also highlighted on the Green section of the Huffington Post, as well as several other bike and green blogs and websites.
 
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