Increasing Sustainable Mobility
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Currently, most motorized transportation options, including personal vehicles and commercial trucks, use fossil fuels, emitting GHGs.
In Detroit, most residents depend on cars to get them to jobs, grocery stores, medical centers, and childcare. Curbing emissions from transportation can be achieved by improving our public transit, making it easier to bike, walk, and increasing the use of electric vehicles.
Sustainable mobility plays a significant role in improving our environment by reducing GHG emissions and improving air quality.
Increasing clean mobility options will help ensure that all Detroiters can access to clean, safe, affordable, and efficient ways to get around.

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2.1 a - Install EV chargers in three municipal parking lots, three commercial lots, and all recreation centers
2.1 b - Issue Executive Order requiring all municipal facilities with parking, including Recreation Centers, to have EV chargers installed by 2025
2.1 c - Leverage Federal funding to expand publicly accessible charging
2.2 a - Ensure the presence of at least 2 publicly accessible EV car share vehicles at each Recreation Center
2.3 a - Adopt an ordinance requiring 20% of spaces in new developments be EV-capable
2.4 a - A Fleet Steering Committee to submit resolution to require all new purchases to be zero emissions for light duty vehicles
2.4 b - Issue department-specific EV planning guides to prepare for future EV fleet deployment
2.5 a - Complete City fleet conversion plan
2.5 b - Implement City fleet conversion plan
2.6 a - Procure low to zero-emission buses as part of fleet transition
2.7 a - Integrate at least 2 mobility modes (i.e. MoGo and scooters)
2.8 a - Complete 8 miles of the Joe Louis Greenway
2.8 b - Invest $31 million in intersection safety improvements
2.9 a - Improve reliability and timing of buses per the DDOT Reimagined Plan
2.10 a - Launch master planning process citywide—increase policies for mixed-use development and Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)
2.11 a - Pilot inductive charging and associated activations on city roadways
2.11 b - Expand the Transportation Innovation Zone
2.11 c - Support programs to prepare youth for future mobility and innovation jobs