Transportation Awards
- Bicycle Friendly University, Platinum Level, League of American Bicyclists (2011–2015, 2015-2019, 2019-2023)
- Best Workplaces for Commuters, US Environmental Protection Agency/Center for Urban Transportation Research at the University of South Florida (2002–2021)
- Marketing and Communication Award, International Parking & Mobility Institute (IPMI), (2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, and 2020)
- Marketing and Outreach - University Award, Association for Commuter Transportation (2014 and 2017)
- Association for Commuter Transportation Recognition, for innovative concepts, creative solutions, and professional achievement in transportation demand management (2014 and 2017)
- Gold Prize, Race to Excellence, US Environmental Protection Agency/Center for Urban Transportation Research at the University of South Florida (2006, 2009-2015); Best of Universities and Colleges in Race to Excellence, (2006 and 2011)
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Innovative Transportation Solutions Award
WTS San Francisco Bay Area Chapter (2009) -
Excellence in Motion, Award of Merit
Metropolitan Transportation Commission (2008) -
Bicycle Friendly Community
League of American Bicyclists (2003–2007) -
Green Business Award
for the Stanford Fleet Garage, recognizing commitment to environmentally responsible operations, County of Santa Clara (2004–2007) -
Leadership Award
for non-elected individual or private organization, Association for Commuter Transportation (2006) -
“Top 50” Award
for regional transportation, employer category, Bay Area Council (2004) -
Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition
for alternative transportation (1997, 2004) -
Commendation
for alternative transportation, County of Santa Clara (1997, 2004) -
Business Environmental Award
Acterra (2004) -
Clean Air Award
Breathe California, formerly the American Lung Association of the Bay Area (2003) -
Certificate of Appreciation
Bay Area Air Quality Management District (2002) -
Founding Member, the US Environmental Protection Agency/Department of Transportation Commuter Choice Leadership Initiative (2001)