Who’s driving Highway 17?
May 20, 2009
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The data is a couple of years old, but Greg Larson’s study of Highway 17 commuters still rings true today. The study, completed in September 2007, reported that long trips into Silicon Valley generated substantial auto emissions, that Santa Cruz County residents spend a significant amount of time on the road and that while the high paying jobs are over the hill, people want to work closer to home. Larson, who is now the Los Gatos City Manager, compiled the data for Santa Cruz Planning & Community Development with support from the city Economic Development & Redevelopment and Santa Cruz Next. Some of the highlights of the report include:
And, lastly,
For those commuters who are on Twitter, consider following @hwy17traffic, a repeater set up by @jonassink that aggregates Tweets and CHP updates on the daily commute. |
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The Satellite featured in RFID Journal
May 20, 2009
| We spoke with the editor of RFID Journal regarding our use of an RFID card system to give members 24/7 access to the Satellite and steamline the billing process for accessing phone cubes, private offices and conference rooms. The story just went online: |
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| RFID Lets Telework Center Get Down to Business RFID Journal, May 19, 2009 Most entrepreneurs launch businesses by spreading out their research materials and laptops on dining room tables, or in home offices, then meeting with clients or business partners at, for instance, a corner coffee shop. Recognizing this to be true, Barbara Sprenger decided to start up a business of her own: the Satellite Telework Center. The facility—located in Felton, Calif., at the southern edge of Silicon Valley—opened this month, offering members a place for small businesses or other organizations to conduct meetings or just work in a quiet space, away from the distractions of home. |



