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Over 600 People Log Trips in 2026 Commuter Challenge

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Press Release
For Immediate Release
June 11, 2026
Contact
Lilliane Webb
328 S. Fifth Ave.,
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104
getdowntown.org
734-219-6596
LWebb@TheRide.org

ANN ARBOR, MI – The getDowntown Program, along with the Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority (TheRide), is pleased to announce that 609 people reported using green transportation for 11,570 commutes during this year’s Commuter Challenge, which ran from May 1 – May 31. The challenge inspired commuters travelling to and within the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti areas for work to choose sustainable transportation options, such as walking, biking, carpooling, or taking the bus.

“At a time when gas prices are on the rise, commuters found they benefit financially, as well as environmentally, when choosing sustainable transportation,” said Lilliane Webb, getDowntown Program Director. “Participants in this year’s Challenge avoided purchasing an estimated 4,678 gallons of gas and more than 45 tons of CO2 that could have been products of their May commutes.” According to the US EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies calculator, the amount of CO2 the 2026 Commuter Challenge avoided is nearly equivalent to 10 gas-powered vehicles driven for a year.

Webb also thanked all the local businesses that contributed prizes or otherwise supported the Challenge. Twenty individuals won prizes from area restaurants and shops by logging commutes and engaging in social media contests, and all participants earned a free scoop of ice cream from Washtenaw Dairy when they logged their first commute.

In addition to the individual prizes, dozens of local workplace teams competed in four size categories to record the highest percentage of employees logging a sustainable commute. Celebratory lunches catered by Sweetgreen were awarded to top teams. The winning 2026 Commuter Challenge workplace teams are:

  • 2-20 employees: University of Michigan ADVANCE Program
  • 21-49 employees: Workantile
  • 50-100 employees: Atomic Object
  • 101+ employees: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Community members are invited to keep logging their commutes throughout the year at win.getDowntown.org and to be on the lookout for future challenges from the getDowntown Program.

The Commuter Challenge is organized by the Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority (TheRide) and the getDowntown Program in partnership with the Ann Arbor Downtown Development Authority and the City of Ann Arbor. For up-to-date information on this and other benefits of commuting by alternative modes of transportation, visit getDowntown.org.