BPA has a variety of commuter transportation options available to employees:
- Bicycle Commuter Program
- Public transit programs
- Portland and Vancouver parking programs
Bicycle Commuter Program
BPA’s Commuting Office actively encourages bicycling as a sustainable form of commuting and provides riding incentives to motivate employees to stay healthy and active. The agency’s Bicycle Commuter Program provides bicycle commuters with facility amenities and reimbursement incentives that bolster BPA’s sustainability efforts.
Depending on their location, participants in the Bicycle Commuter Program, can access the following resources:
- Annual bicycle commuting expense reimbursements (all sites/locations)
- Access to the Emergency Ride Home Program (Seattle, Portland, Vancouver)
- Alternative commuter parking (Portland)
- Free annual bicycle parking in a secured parking garage with bicycle tools and maintenance stations (Portland)
- An assigned locker (Portland and Vancouver) and access to the gear room in the 905 building (Portland)
Public Transit programs
BPA encourages alternative commuting in the best interest of the environment and local traffic conditions. In the Portland and Vancouver areas, BPA’s Commuting Office offers employees the benefit of annual subsidized fares for Tri-Met and C-Tran. BPA reimburses employees stationed outside the Portland and Vancouver areas for their commuting transit fares on a monthly basis.
Portland and Vancouver parking programs
Carpools and Vanpools
Because carpools help to reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality, qualified carpools are allotted parking in Portland headquarters parking garage and in the covered parking garage at the Van Mall location in Vancouver. Carpools may be formed at any time during the year and are recertified annually. Vanpools also qualify for the same benefits of carpooling. In addition, vanpool participants qualify for monthly commute reimbursement incentives.
Headquarters Open Parking Program and Off-site Parking
BPA provides employees stationed at the Portland headquarters building with open/general access on- and off-site for a flat bi-weekly in the form of pre-tax deduction from paychecks. Parking space allocations are available to federal employees who work full-time or part-time at a minimum of 32 hours per week.
Employees may register online at any time to participate in the Headquarters Open Parking Program. Parking assignments for on and off-site garages are allocated annually, with the registration period typically occurring in October and new assignments beginning in January. Participants may be rotated annually between the headquarters parking garage and the off-site lot, according to their parking assignment. New participants in the program are required start the program parking at the assigned off-site lot.
Parking for Disabled Personnel
Parking spaces for disabled personnel are prioritized in the Portland headquarters parking garage for federal employees and contractor personnel. The parking is provided with consideration for mobility limitations, vehicle size and requirements, and electric outlet access those using wheelchairs or carts. Fees assessed for the space are consistent with BPA's open parking programs.
Motorcycles and Scooters Parking
Areas within the headquarters parking garage have been designated for parking motorcycles and scooters approved for street use. The Commuting Office does not collect fees for motorcycles or scooters.
Emergency Ride Home Program
At Portland, Vancouver and Seattle locations, the Commuting Office offers emergency ride home services to BPA federal employees who are regular commuters using public transportation, vanpool, or who walk or cycle to the workplace.
Vancouver Parking
All staff members have free parking at the Van Mall and Ross Complex locations in Vancouver. The Commuting Office offers employees the option of paying for covered parking at Van Mall for a flat bi-weekly fee in the form of a pre-tax deduction from paychecks.