Legislation Details

File #: 2026-6029   
Type: Regular Agenda Item
Body: Transportation Commission
On agenda: 5/20/2026
Title: Accept the West Alameda Transportation Demand Management Association Annual Report for 2025 (Action)
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1. Alameda Landing TDM Plan (2007), 2. Exhibit 2. Alameda Landing Annual Report (2026), 3. 6A Public Comment 5-18-26, 4. 6A Public Comment 5-20-26
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Accept the West Alameda Transportation Demand Management Association Annual Report for 2025 (Action)
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To: Honorable Chair and Members of the Transportation Commission

From: Lisa Foster, Secretary to the Transportation Commission
Abby Thorne-Lyman, Interim Planning, Building, and Transportation Director

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The West Alameda Transportation Management Association (WATDMA), one of two Transportation Management Associations (TMAs) operating in Alameda, serves the Alameda Landing project residents and commercial property owners. It was established as a requirement of the development approvals for Alameda Landing, and the area members pay fees to support programs and services designed to reduce single-occupancy vehicle trips, which are often referred to as transportation demand management (TDM) programs. WATDMA, like most TMAs, is a private, non-profit, member-controlled organization.

Pursuant to the 2007 Alameda Landing Transportation Demand Management Program (Exhibit 1), WATDMA is to provide an Annual Report on its previous year TDM activities, the results of an annual survey, and any anticipated changes for the upcoming year to the Transportation Commission and City Council for review and comment each year. The 2025 Annual Report is attached as Exhibit 2.

BACKGROUND

Development History
In 2000, the City of Alameda (City) and Catellus, a developer, entered into a Development Agreement for the redevelopment of the former U.S. Navy lands that are currently occupied by the Bayport neighborhood, the Alameda Landing Shopping Center, the Tripoint residential neighborhood, the Bay37 waterfront residential neighborhood, the Bohol Circle Immigrant Park and the warehouses to the west of Bay37.

Over the last 25 years, the following work has been completed on the former U.S. Naval property pursuant to the original and amended Development Agreements:

Bayport Neighborhood. In 2010, the City of Alameda and the Bayport Developer compl...

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