Are you a business in the District with 20+ employees that offers free or subsidized parking to employees? If so, you may be required to report your compliance with the DC Parking Cashout Law by January 15, 2026. Fill out our quick Parking Cashout quiz to see if you need to report: https://lnkd.in/eE6WCShW
goDCgo
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
Washington, District of Columbia 657 followers
Your leading resource for transportation information and options in Washington, DC.
About us
goDCgo is an initiative of the District Department of Transportation (DDOT). As part of DDOT’s commitment to moving people and goods around DC as cleanly and efficiently as possible, goDCgo was created to provide employees, residents and visitors with the education and assistance they need to make more informed choices about traveling in the District. goDCgo focuses on the reduction of the drive-alone rate and promotes the use of more sustainable modes of transportation, such as bicycling, walking, carpooling, vanpooling and using public transit. Our website outlines an array of options for getting into and around the city and provides you with resources to help plan your special trip or regular travel using a mode that minimizes your impact on the District’s streets and our environment. The goDCgo team regularly attends events in the District to further promote our cause and educate the public about the benefits of using alternatives to driving alone. Our goDCgo Employer Services consultants work within the business community to encourage similar behavior by employees who commute to the District for work and travel to business meetings and appointments throughout the day. By partnering with businesses, as well as organizations such as hospitals and universities, we are able to provide information and resources on a larger scale. Employers can influence the way employees think about their daily commutes by implementing programs that encourage greater use of sustainable transportation modes. At goDCgo we assist employers by helping them craft programs to suit the needs of their employees. Popular programs include transit subsidies, telework programs and alternative work schedules, all of which significantly reduce dependency on single-occupant car travel. In collaboration with neighboring Arlington County, the goDCgo program helps decrease traffic congestion, improve air quality and create a better quality of life in the metropolitan Washington, DC region.
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http://godcgo.com/
External link for goDCgo
- Industry
- Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2010
- Specialties
- Commuter Transit Benefits, Marketing for DC Circulator, Marketing Transportation Options in DC, and Marketing for Capital Bikeshare
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250 M St SE
Washington, District of Columbia 20003, US
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Did you find your way around #DCSTW25? Our partners at goDCgo made it simple for attendees to explore venues across the city with sustainable, accessible transportation options. goDCgo is an initiative of the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) that works with residential properties, employers, schools, events, and organizations in the District to encourage the use of sustainable transportation (bus, rail, biking, walking, scooting, carpooling). 🗣️📢 goDCgo would love your feedback on how you got to the event, whether you picked up a 2025 Map, or attended without other assistance. Your input will help both of us improve and better prepare for DC Startup Tech Week 2026! Don’t forget to give your feedback by completing goDCgo’s short survey at ▶️ https://lnkd.in/eWt_Prvw
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The clocks have fallen back, and shorter days are here! As it gets darker earlier, it's important to know how to stay safe while traveling around the District at night. Walkers: Use crosswalks, wear reflective clothing, and stay aware of traffic Bikers: Use lights, wear a helmet, and signal when passing Drivers: Watch for pedestrians and cyclists, check intersections carefully, and avoid blocking bike lanes Check out our Active Travel After Dark blog for more tips on how to stay safe while travelling in the dark! https://lnkd.in/gq5kUrfz
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goDCgo is excited to partner with @dcstartupweek, the DC area's largest conference for entrepreneurs and startups, returning in person October 20-24! Stop by our table on the first day (Oct 20th) for trip-planning assistance, grab resources, including a 2025 DC Bike Map, Metro guides, and swag. P.S.: Commute smarter while saving time and money by using our DC Startup & Tech Week Get Around Guide for the best options to get to conference events around the city without a car! Download the guide here: https://lnkd.in/e8RdJNmn #DCSTW25 #goDCgo
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The DC Parking Cashout Law reporting dashboard is now open! Employers who haven't yet reported, whose exemption has expired, who created a TDM Plan in 2024, or who comply by Clean Air Compliance fee and only paid for one year must report their compliance by January 15, 2026. Still not sure if you need to report? Take our Parking Cashout quiz to find out: https://lnkd.in/eE6WCShW
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District employers, don’t forget to join goDCgo’s FREE webinar on the DC Parking Cashout Law from 10–11am. Learn everything you need to know about reporting compliance by January 15, 2026, including who needs to report, available compliance options, and how to navigate the reporting dashboard with ease. Register: https://lnkd.in/eYHGz6mt
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Did you know that select District employers need to report their compliance with the DC Parking Cashout Law by January 15, 2026? To learn more about the process, join goDCgo for a free webinar TOMORROW, October 8 from 10-11am. We'll cover the compliance options, who needs to report this year, and how to use the reporting dashboard with ease. Register: https://lnkd.in/eYHGz6mt
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Are you ready for DC Parking Cashout Law reporting season? This year, select employers with 20+ District employees will need to report their compliance by January 15. Join us on Wednesday, October 8 for a webinar on the law, reporting requirements, and how goDCgo can help you comply. Register: https://lnkd.in/ej6Wm3ys
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