employer resources
For Your Team, Your Business, and Your Community
Lloyd’s businesses are a crucial part of the neighborhood’s transportation ecosystem, driving the ebb and flow of people who come here to work and play. We’re proud to partner with local employers on transportation programs that are good for Lloyd, good for workers, and good for your bottom line.
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To most effectively serve our community with transportation-related information and programming, we like to work with a specified contact in your organization who helps us spread the word. Read about the role of a Transportation Coordinator here, or join a Mobility Committee meeting to learn more about how to become one!
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How does one year of unlimited transit at a fraction of the regular price sound? It's music to your employees’ ears. Lloyd employers can offer this benefit to their employees through Go Lloyd's Universal Hop Pass program.
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Transit Trackers are large, high-definition screens that display real-time estimated arrivals at nearby transit stops, as well as local weather, events, and updates. Placed in a building lobby, office reception area, or other high-traffic public space, a Transit Tracker helps your employees, residents, or visitors use their transportation options while demonstrating your commitment to a healthy and sustainable community.
Go Lloyd pays for all necessary hardware, including HD screens in a variety of sizes to fit your space. We also cover ongoing maintenance and software upgrades. You are responsible for installing the screen, and providing electrical power and an internet connection through ethernet or Wi-Fi.
Contact us to get started!
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Both employers and employees can save big by using pre-tax payroll deductions to pay for transit costs. Learn more from TriMet.
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The Emergency Ride Home (ERH) program provides a free ride home for employees who carpool, take transit, bicycle, or walk to work and need a ride home during work hours because of an emergency.
If you participate in the Universal Hop Pass Program, or if your company subsidizes at least $10 per employee per month for using alternative transportation, you can contract with TriMet to provide a free taxi ride in the event of a family emergency or personal illness. To schedule a ride, your organization’s Transportation Coordinator fills out an ERH voucher and calls one of the taxi companies listed on the voucher. The taxi company bills TriMet directly.
ERH is available in many parts of Oregon. Check with your job's Transportation Coordinator for more information, or email info@getthereoregon.org to get connected to the right person.
Commuter rewards
To further incentivize your employees’ switch to a green commute, encourage them to register online with Get There Oregon, where they can log their trips to win some great prizes! As an added benefit, they’ll be able to track savings and search for carpool partners.