From Deseret News archives:
Employees of S.L. help pollute it
Few workers for city use UTA; many come in from the north
Despite working less than a block from a TRAX light-rail stop, hundreds of city employees who labor at and around City Hall drive their cars to the office, information provided by the city's Department of Human Resources indicates.
City records also show that hundreds of those "friends from the north" who Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson fears are making Salt Lake City residents sick actually work for Salt Lake City.
Specifically, 1 in every 10 (or 307) of the city's 2,962 employees live in Davis County but travel into Salt Lake City to do their jobs. An additional 51 come from Weber and Cache counties.
Besides Davis, another 320 city employees come from other counties, like Utah, Tooele and Summit, to work for Salt Lake City taxpayers. Another 656 live in suburban Salt Lake County cities.
More than 1,600 city employees have Salt Lake City addresses. However, human re- sources director Brenda Hancock said many of those don't live within the city's boundaries but rather in unincorporated parts of Salt Lake County.
"It's really difficult to manage that," Jodi Langford, the city's employee benefits administrator, said.
In the past, employee use of the free transit passes has been sporadic. A 2002 Utah Transit Authority-sponsored survey of city employees noted that of 306 who lived downtown, picked up a transit pass and participated in the survey, only 23 percent said they used the pass regularly.
Of the city's employees who maintain city parking stalls, 425 work at downtown city offices, including the City-County Building, Information Management Services offices on 200 East and the justice court, also on 200 East. Those 425 employees drive to work despite working within half a block of a TRAX light-rail station.
Anderson's spokeswoman Deeda Seed said the city's large number of commuter employees is all the more reason for the mayor's transit-first message to continue. Everyone, city employees included, needs to consciously reflect on their automobile use, especially given the area's current inversion and dismal air quality, she said.
"You and I are going to have to reconsider our use of our cars," she said.
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