Our Partners
We have partnered with these government and transportation organizations to build a commuter benefit program that brings all of Tompkins County’s transportation options to your fingertips.
WHO?
GO ITHACA is a transportation demand management organization that provides benefits to those traveling in and out of Tompkins County.
Reach out to us with any questions or comments!
WHAT?
We provide transportation benefits, discounts, and resources to developers, employers, and individuals commuting to and from Tompkins County.
WHY?
We provide these free and discounted transportation services because we want to support people in commuting and getting around town in a reliable, sustainable, and healthy way. We’d love to help you build your own travel plan!
We offer perks to our members each month to encourage them to continue being green.
HOW?
This project has been funded in part by The Climate Smart Community Grant Program, Title 15 of the Environmental Protection Fund, through the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, and the Electric Mobility Challenge, through the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority.
WHEN?
GO ITHACA began as a pilot program of the Downtown Ithaca Alliance in 2018.
In 2023, GO ITHACA became its own non-profit organization, serving all of Ithaca.
In 2025, GO ITHACA became Tompkins County’s new Mobility Management Program and expanded to cover those traveling in and out of Tompkins County.
How do I get involved?
Join GO ITHACA today and start saving! Click ‘Register’ , and we’ll assist you with locating an affordable, efficient, sustainable, green commute and way around town.
Contact us if you need assistance with your commute. We’ll help you get there!
Jane (she/her) is passionate about people, the environment, and sustainable and equitable transportation. Prior to joining GO ITHACA, Jane was a Policy Analyst in Wellington, New Zealand, at the Ministry for the Environment, working in urban planning and air quality policy. She also served as Deputy Chair for the New Zealand American Association for several years. Jane holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Management and Public Policy from Victoria University of Wellington and a Master of Public Administration in Environmental Policy from Cornell University. In her spare time, Jane enjoys cake decorating, traveling, advocacy work, and cuddling with her pets.
You can reach Jane at jane@goithaca.org.
Regan (she/her) has spent most of her career working with others to help advocate for them and connect them to services that are available. Regan worked for a domestic and sexual violence crisis center for a county on the border of PA and NY, and later supervised a teen clubhouse for at-risk youth in Elmira, NY. Regan is excited to use her experience and expertise to further build the Easy Access program and assist the community as much as possible. In her spare time, Regan enjoys reading, cooking, gaming, and spending time with her family and her cat, Valkyrie.
You can reach Regan at regan@goithaca.org.
You can reach Laura at laura@goithaca.org.
You can reach Ivony at ivony@goithaca.org.
You can reach J’avail at javail@goithaca.org.
We’d love to hear from you as we build Ithaca’s first transportation management organization.
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