The Sustainable Transportation Challenge on College Campuses
As most of you avid Campus Sustainability Perspectives readers already know, AASHE attended the University of Kentucky's “Big Blue Goes Green†Sustainability Showcase on Wednesday. The sessions at the event were all fascinating and enjoyable, but my favorite part was speaking with the display representatives.
After a few conversations, I quickly realized that UK is truly committed to becoming more a sustainable campus. Every department I spoke with was able to tell me their current and future green practices, and they were all very excited to share their initiatives. UK still has a long way to go, but the desire definitely exists.
I believe I saw the most ‘yearn for greening' in UK's Parking and Transportation Services. When I asked Mr. Stuart Kearns, the Associate Director of the department, how he planned to green the transit culture at UK, I got the feeling that he wasn't really sure. This is a pretty tough question and probably one of the toughest challenges for colleges and universities in their quest towards sustainability. He told me that currently, UK has a deal with LexTran, the city bus system, which allows for discounted semester and school year passes to UK students. The University is hoping to further the negotiations with LexTran in order to provide free bus rides to UK faculty, staff, and students in the future.
Aside from trying to wheel and deal for free passes to students, faculty, and staff, Parking and Transportation Services isn't really sure how to convince people to carpool, take the bus, or ride their bikes. Mr. Kearns told me that he read Transportation & Sustainable Campus, by Will Toor and Spenser W. Havlick, three times and loved it every time. He is also reading Peggy Barlett and Geoffrey Chase's Sustainability on Campus, but he still has no idea how to convince students to travel in more environmentally friendly ways. Coming up with green transportation ideas is easy; convincing people to partake in these ideas…well, that's a much bigger challenge.





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