CSU Dominguez Hills and Toyota Join Forces to Improve Mobility for Underserved Communities
CSU Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) and Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) have partnered to launch a program focused on transportation equity for underserved communities. The Center for Resilient, Equitable, and Sustainable Transportation (CREST) at CSUDH, funded by a $1.2 million grant from Toyota, will address mobility challenges faced by students and the wider community. The program aims to provide accessible, low, and zero emission mobility solutions through research, curricula, and internships. CSUDH will also receive 20 hybrid/electric vehicles from Toyota's KINTO carsharing program. Furthermore, CSUDH is developing a Metro Transit Hub along with the City of Carson to enhance public transportation options and create a campus Mobility Hub.
Establishment of the Center for Resilient, Equitable, and Sustainable Transportation (CREST) to address mobility challenges in underserved communities.
Toyota's grant of $1.2 million to fund CREST and support sustainable transportation solutions.
Collaborative efforts between CSUDH and Toyota to provide students with affordable, accessible, and sustainable transportation options.
Introduction of 20 hybrid/electric vehicles from Toyota's KINTO carsharing program to increase students' access to convenient vehicle renting.
Development of a Metro Transit Hub in partnership with the City of Carson to enhance public transportation options and create a campus Mobility Hub.
No explicitly negative aspects mentioned in the press release.
"Knowledge is a catalyst for progress, and collaboration with industry partners is essential for advancing academic research and innovation at our university," said CSUDH President Thomas A. Parham. "We are incredibly grateful for Toyota's longstanding support and investment in of our educational mission and look forward to our continued partnership in building a better, more sustainable, and equitable future."
The initial phase of the program will establish the Center for Resilient, Equitable, and Sustainable Transportation (CREST) at CSUDH, made possible by a
"Toyota believes that when people are free to move, anything is possible," said Tom Stricker, group vice president, Toyota Sustainability & Regulatory Affairs. "CREST aligns perfectly with Toyota's 'Mobility for All' vision, which aims to leave 'no one behind' by providing people with accessible, low, and zero emission mobility solutions to meet their diverse needs."
CSUDH students, many of whom are low-income, minority, or first-generation, face numerous barriers to education—one of which is inadequate transportation. More than 95 percent of CSUDH students commute to campus, and a needs assessment conducted in communities around the university revealed transportation disparities and limited public transit options. CREST will serve as an information hub, offering resources for accessible and affordable transportation options for CSUDH students, faculty, and staff. CREST will expand its reach to the
"CREST will offer students and local residents mobility options that are flexible, affordable, reliable, and accessible," said Kamal Hamdan, executive director for the CSUDH Center for Innovation in STEM Education. "This is a transformational project focused on improving quality of life and creating lasting change in the communities we serve."
Providing students with sustainable and accessible transportation is another key element of the program. KINTO, Toyota's carsharing program, will supply CSUDH with 20 hybrid and/or battery electric vehicles starting in Fall 2024 to increase students' access to convenient vehicle renting at a highly discounted rate. With improved transportation options, students could have more time to better focus on their academic goals, have easier access to job opportunities, and be able to take full advantage of living in
"KINTO mobility solution is designed to increase mobility through the EV-based ridesharing program," said Kevin McKeever, general manager, KINTO & Fleet Management. "With 34 locations already across
Additionally, CSUDH is in the early stages of reconfiguring the space along Victoria Parkway into a Metro Transit Hub. This joint project with the
"Just as the university upgraded its infrastructure to support the 1984 Olympics and host events, CSUDH aims to ready the campus to better serve attendees of the 2028 Summer Olympics, for which we are hosting several events," said Vice President for University Advancement Eva Sevcikova.
"Whether it's higher education, the government, or the private industry, every partner at the table is driven by a collective focus on the socio-economic mobility of our students—helping them attain a college degree and join the region's workforce," she said. "These initiatives promise to create ripples throughout the South Bay, benefitting communities and better connecting us all."
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FAQ
What is the program launched by CSU Dominguez Hills and Toyota?
The program launched by CSU Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) and Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) focuses on transportation equity for underserved communities through the Center for Resilient, Equitable, and Sustainable Transportation (CREST).
How is the Center for Resilient, Equitable, and Sustainable Transportation (CREST) at CSUDH funded?
The Center for Resilient, Equitable, and Sustainable Transportation (CREST) at CSUDH is funded by a $1.2 million grant from Toyota.
What will CSUDH receive from Toyota's KINTO carsharing program?
CSUDH will receive 20 hybrid/electric vehicles from Toyota's KINTO carsharing program to increase students' access to convenient vehicle renting at a highly discounted rate.
What partnership is CSUDH entering into with the City of Carson?
CSUDH is partnering with the City of Carson to develop a Metro Transit Hub to enhance public transportation options and create a campus Mobility Hub.