Previous Winners
Employer of the Year Over 500
Eastern Metroplex:
Environmental Protection Agency
Western Metroplex:
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Fort Worth Regional Office
Employer of the Year Under 500
Eastern Metroplex:
First Southwest Company
Western Metroplex:
Texas Christian University – Police Dept.
Employee Transportation Coordinator of the Year
Eastern Metroplex:
Phylis Thayer, First Southwest Company
Western Metroplex:
Jennifer Cannon, Con–way Freight
Vanpool of the Year
Eastern Metroplex:
Bank of America/DART’s 100th Vanpool
Western Metroplex:
Vought Aircraft
Bike Commuter of the Year
Kelly Disque - Bank of America
Greatest Survey Participation Employer
Texas Instruments
TryParkingit.com Employer Awards
Most VMTs Reduced
Eastern Metroplex:
Luminant
Western Metroplex:
Tarrant County
Highest Participation Rate
Eastern Metroplex:
City of Dallas
Western Metroplex:
Tarrant County
Individual Award
Eastern Metroplex:
Erik Hanson, Haynes & Boone, LLP
Western Metroplex:
Alton Pennington, Lockheed Martin
Employer Award Recipients
These employers are reducing traffic congestion and air pollution in North Texas. They have met the regional standard of excellence for employee commuting programs as defined by the North Texas Clean Air Coalition.
American Airlines – Southern Reservation Office*
American Red Cross – Dallas Area Chapter*
Bank of America, Dallas***
Bell Helicopter Textron**
Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Texas**
Blockbuster, Inc.**
Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal, L.L.P.*
City of Dallas
City of Fort Worth***
City of Richardson***
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART)***
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. – Dallas Regional Office***
First Southwest Company***
Fort Worth Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce**
Fort Worth Transportation Authority (The T)***
Freese and Nichols, Inc.*
General Services Administration – Greater Southwest Region 7*
Greater Dallas Chamber*
Greyhound Line, Inc. – Dallas*
Harris Methodist Fort Worth Hospital***
Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, LP***
IBM Corporation
Internal Revenue Service, Dallas***
Luminent (formerly TXU)**
Mary Kay, Inc.***
Medical City Dallas Hospital***
Motheral Printing Company***
Netherland, Sewell & Associates, Inc.*
North Central Texas Council of Governments***
North Texas Health Care Laundry Cooperative Association**
Oncor Electric Delivery (formerly TXU Electric Delivery)***
Peace Corps, Dallas Regional Office***
Raytheon Company, Dallas – Expressway Site***
Raytheon Company, Dallas – Lemmon Avenue***
Raytheon Company, Dallas – McKinney & Plano Offices***
Renaissance Worthington Hotel
State Farm Insurance
Tarrant County Administrative Offices***
Texas Christian University – Police Department
Texas Health Resources
Texas Instruments, Inc. – HQ***
The Northeast Tarrant Chamber of Commerce
TNS Partners, Inc.***
Trammell Crow Residential
U.S. Bankruptcy Court – Northern District of Texas*
U.S. Department of Energy – EIA, Reserves and Production Division**
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services – Region 6*
U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Attorney’s Office – Northern Texas District***
U.S. Department of Labor – Dallas***
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – Region 6***
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission – Region IV
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Fort Worth Regional Office
University of North Texas*
XTO Energy Inc.***
*Qualified in 2006 and 2007.
**Qualified in 2005, 2006, and 2007.
***Qualified in 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007.
Clean Air Partners
Each of these employers has dedicated time, money and energy to developing programs that encourage their employees to make cleaner and smarter commutes to work each day. They qualified for this award by reaching at least 50 points on the North Texas Clean Air Coalition’s employer evaluation scale.
Alcon Labs, Inc.
Lockheed Martin
City of Euless
NBC Universal
City of North Richland Hills
Office Depot
City of Plano
Project Partners, Inc.
CRC Group, Inc.
PULSE
Denton County Transportation Authority
Rockwall Area Chamber of Commerce
Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce
Texas Department of Transportation – Dallas District
Fort Worth Economic Development Corporation
Texas Department of Transportation – Fort Worth District
Texas Workforce Commission Fort Worth Tele–center
Lena Pope Home, Inc.
Witherspoon & Associates
Energy Savers
| City of Addison |
City of McKinney |
| City of Allen |
City of Mesquite |
| City of Alvarado |
City of North Richland Hills |
| City of Arlington |
City of Oak Leaf |
| City of Bedford |
City of Oak Point |
| City of Burleson |
City of Pantego |
| City of Carrollton |
City of Plano |
| City of Cedar Hill |
City of Richardson |
| City of Celeste |
City of Richland Hills |
| City of Colleyville |
City of Saginaw |
| City of Coppell |
City of Sanctuary |
| City of Dallas |
City of Southlake |
| City of DeSoto |
City of Trophy Club |
| City of Duncanville |
County of Denton |
| City of Farmers Branch |
County of Ellis |
| City of Fort Worth |
County of Hood |
| City of Heath |
County of Kaufman |
| City of Hickory Creek |
County of Parker |
| City of Highland Park |
County of Rockwall |
| City of Highland Village |
County of Tarrant |
| City of Irving |
Dallas Area Rapid Transit |
| City of Kaufman |
Fort Worth Transportation Authority |
| City of Kennedale |
North Texas Municipal Water District |
The State Energy Conservation Office requires that public entities report their energy savings every year. The preceding entities are doing their share by implementing energy saving measures.
CLIDE Awards
New Development
Urban Reserve, DSGN Associates
Nevada Court - High Performance Green Affordable Homes, Denton Affordable Housing Corp.
Montgomery Farm, Montgomery Farm Company
Redevelopment
Gables Republic Tower, RTKL
Cityville Greenville, James, Harwick & Partners, Inc.
Montgomery Plaza, Weber and Company
Sundance Square, Downtown Fort Worth, Inc.
Special Development
The Old Stone Dam at Allen Station, Halff Associates, Inc.
Texas Instruments RFAB, Texas Instruments Inc.
Public Planning and Policy
The Celebrating Leadership in Development Excellence awards were created in 2003 to honor those individuals and entities that have already begun to develop innovative projects and practices that will help insure the region’s sustainability into the future.
Trinity Uptown - Fort Worth, Trinity River Vision Authority
Lancaster Campus District Plan, City of Lancaster
Spring Valley Station District/Centennial Park, City of Richardson
City of Plano Urban Centers Study, City of Plano
Dallas’ Trinity Plans, The Trinity Trust Foundation
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