THIS GUIDE FOR DEVELOPERS, BUILDING OWNERS AND BUILDING MANAGERS IS ONE IN A SERIES OF SAMPLES OF TDM PLANS THAT ILLUSTRATE THE DESIGN AND PROPOSED APPLICATION OF TDM STRATEGIES. THIS SAMPLE PLAN WAS PREPARED FOR A FICTITIOUS BUILDING MANAGER NEAR DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES. THE PLAN IS THAT ENCOURAGES RIDESHARING. NOT GUIDED BY A SPECIFIC REGULATION FURTHERMORE, EACH OF THE SAMPLE TDM PLANS MAY BE MORE EXTENSIVE SATISFY THAN THE TYPE OF PLAN WHICH MAY EXISTING LOCAL GOVERNMENT OR SPECIAL DISTRICT REQUIREMENTS. BEGINNING WITH THE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY, PAGES TO THE LEFT TITLED " DESCRIPTION " INTRODUCE AND EXPLAIN EACH SECTION, AND PAGES TO THE RIGHT TITLED "EXAMPLE PLAN ARE IN THE FORM OF A TDM PLAN.
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