The organizations we move with.
From downtown Denver's center city to the Auraria Campus and the suburbs of Westminster, Commutrics partners with agencies, cities, and campuses across the region, among many other organizations, shaping how people get to work and school, with annual commuter surveys, data mining, and transportation demand management programs.
Four leading partners, among others.
A look at four of the organizations we work with most closely, and what we do together. Scroll to meet each one.
Downtown Denver Partnership
The Downtown Denver Partnership leads the vision for an economically powerful center city and serves as the Transportation Management Association for downtown Denver. For well over a decade it has run a downtown-wide employee travel survey that shapes the transportation benefits employers invest in.
Commutrics powers that effort. Through our annual survey service we have collected more than 12,500 responses over the past few years and mined the results to surface the patterns that drive real transportation improvements across downtown.
For the 2025 survey, we built an interactive Power BI dashboard that turns roughly 3,100 employee responses into employer-level insight and a practical planning tool:
- Employer-level metrics on mode split, commute distance, transit and bike use, benefits, and parking
- Each employer benchmarked against the downtown average
- Employee priorities surfaced, from EcoPass to secure bike parking
- Scenario tools estimating program cost, savings, mode shift, and tax credits
Denver South
Denver South champions economic development and mobility across the South I-25 Urban Corridor, one of the region's busiest employment centers, keeping its transit investments and commute options in step with the businesses that depend on them.
Commutrics runs Denver South's annual commuter survey, gathering 1,200 responses last year on how employees along the corridor travel to work, giving the organization the year-over-year data it needs to track mode shift and prioritize improvements.
As with Downtown Denver, we delivered an interactive Power BI dashboard built on those responses:
- Employer-level metrics on mode split, commute distance, transit and bike use, benefits, and parking
- Each employer benchmarked against the corridor average
- Year-over-year mode-shift tracking for corridor transit investment
- Focused on reporting and analysis, without the scenario tools built for Downtown Denver
City of Westminster
Westminster is committed to convenient, accessible, connected transportation for residents of every age and ability, and reducing drive-alone trips is a stated city priority. Commutrics has partnered with the city on its transportation demand management program for multiple years running.
In year three, 170 enrolled employees logged 38,907 commute trips, more than doubling trip volume year over year. The city's $11.2K platform investment returned $69,432 in commuter savings, eliminated 71 tonnes of CO₂, and avoided more than 311,000 vehicle miles.
- Year 3 of an ongoing TDM partnership
- $69,432 in commuter savings on an $11.2K investment
- 71 tonnes of CO₂ eliminated
Auraria Campus
The Auraria Campus is a 150-acre downtown Denver campus shared by three institutions, the University of Colorado Denver, Metropolitan State University of Denver, and the Community College of Denver. With almost everyone commuting in, mobility is a daily, campus-wide challenge.
Commutrics runs Auraria's transportation demand management program in partnership with the Auraria Sustainable Campus Program. In Spring 2025 the program drove standout results across emissions, miles, and cost, detailed just below.
- ~1,100 students in the Spring 2025 program
- 76.8% of logged trips on alternative modes
- 346.7 tons of CO₂ avoided
Program outcomes that add up.
Three ways we help organizations move.
Whether you're a TMA, a city, or a campus, the work usually starts in one of these three places.
Annual commuter surveys
Repeatable, year-over-year travel surveys that capture how a workforce or campus actually commutes, the foundation for everything from benefit design to mode-shift tracking.
Data mining
We turn survey and travel data into clear, statistically grounded insight, which programs move behavior, for whom, and by how much, so investment goes where it counts.
TDM programs
End-to-end transportation demand management: offering options, designing incentives, driving participation, and reporting outcomes for cities, campuses, and employers.
Want results like these for your organization?
Whether you run a city, a campus, a TMA, or an employer commute program, we'll help you measure how people move and shift more trips toward sustainable modes.