The city of Boulder has implemented several transportation programs and policies aimed at reducing vehicle miles traveled (VMT) and transportation emissions. These include investing in high-frequency transit routes, bicycle infrastructure, and subsidizing Eco Passes which provide residents and employees with free access to public transportation. Evaluation of these programs show reductions in drive-alone commuting, VMT, and greenhouse gas emissions among participants. Boulder aims to continue applying these lessons to new development areas through strategies like TDM plans, shared parking, and expanded Eco Pass availability.