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MTA Issues Marketing RFP

The Long Island Rail Road Company (LIRR) is seeking an agency to develop and implement a comprehensive marketing campaign, directed to both employers and residents, to increase transit usage in Nassau County

Background:

Nassau County is currently a severe non-attainment area for federal air quality standards. A two-year federal Congestion Mitigation and & Air Quality Improvement (CMAQ) grant has been awarded to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to invest in projects in the County to reduce criteria air pollutants from transportation-related sources. The MTA is using this funding to implement a transit marketing plan for the County, with the goal of increasing the use of public and private transit services, and thereby aiding in the reduction of roadway congestion and vehicle emissions. Nassau County is home to 1.4 million residents. According to the most recent census, 70.2% of Nassau County residents drive to work alone, and 15.5% use public transportation (which includes taxicabs). Personal vehicle use is prevalent in the county, with 15.0% of households owning one vehicle, 44.4% owning two vehicles, and 22.3% owning three or more vehicles.

Scope of Work:

The campaign must cover the full range of transit options and support services available, including:

The objectives of the marketing plan are as follows:

The activities to be included in the marketing plan must include:

Due Date:

August 24, 2017 to:

Address:

dplouis@lirr.org

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