Residential Services

Arlington Transportation Partners (ATP), Arlington County’s business to business transportation organization, was formed to help businesses and residential communities keep the congestion low and ensure that commuters in Arlington County are informed of their transportation options. ATP offers complementary assistance in creating or improving existing commuter-friendly programs to take the guess work away from you.

This site is designed to provide detailed information on beneficial services and programs you can provide for your residents and employees, as well as what ATP can do to help. If you are a residential property in Arlington County, ATP can work for you!

Benefits of Transportation Amenities for Your Employees, Residents, Tenants or Guests

Assistance in relieving the stress, time and cost of commuting has become a highly valued, low-cost amenity for your employees, residents and tenants. ATP helps provide transportation programs with proven value, allowing your property and tenants to benefit from robust transportation amenities through:

  • Recruitment and retention of quality employees and tenants
  • Payroll tax savings
  • Increased employee productivity and morale
  • Reduced commuting cost
  • Lower health care costs
  • Safe commuting: Less accident risk
  • Positive community presence
  • Increased perceived value of your property
  • Easier access and traffic flow to your property
  • Less vehicle wear and tear
  • Reduced parking cost

Let Arlington Transportation Partners work for you to make transportation simple!


For more information, contact Arlington Transportation Partners (ATP) at 703.247.9299 (TDD: 711), solutions@transpartners.com, or request ATP's services by filling out this form.

Did You Know?

40% of Arlington County's workforce commutes into the County every day.

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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

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Sunday, February 12, 2012 9:00 am

Public Meeting: Super NoVA Transit/TDM Vision Plan

Monday, February 13, 2012 – Thursday, February 16, 2012

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