parkDC

Published by: DDOT
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The parkDC application lets users identify and navigate to on-street and off-parking in Washington, DC, with the option of searching for parking spaces by price and/or time period filters. The application also lets users look for real-time parking availability and rate information for the Penn Quarter and Chinatown neighborhoods, in the area bounded by H Street, 3rd Street, E Street and 11th Street NW.
parkDC aims to reduce the time needed to find parking, improve turnover of high-demand parking spaces, provide better parking information to motorists and reduce congestion.
The application provides color-coded estimations of available on-street parking spaces on specific blocks in the area: from limited (red = 0-2 spaces) to readily available (green = 5+ spaces). It provides users with real-time pricing information, which varies by block and by time of day in this area. parkDC also displays the locations and hourly rates of off-street parking facilities in the area and synchronizes with navigation applications to direct users to a desired on-street or off-street parking location.
parkDC also aims to improve mobility by allowing users to filter and search for Red Top Parking Meters (on-street parking spaces reserved for people with disabilities).
To ensure the safety of users of this application and others nearby, please do not use this application while operating a motor vehicle
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Easy to understand

VWGolfVA on

United States

This app helps identify where meters are and their corresponding ParkMobile zones. It would be great to also pay with parkDC, but the combination of both parkDC and ParkMobile works.

Absolutely useless

Lansing2015 on

United States

A completely useless app. Shows a map and nothing else. A joke basically.

Terrible app. Simply terrible

WEMatter on

United States

Don’t waste your time. There’s nothing intuitive or helpful about this app. I pulled into an open spot, downloaded the app to pay, but there’s no option to pay. You still use the meter instead of the app. What a waste of time. Useless app. ParkMobile is SO MUCH BETTER.

Minimal Use

Reuben_Hood on

United States

Only good in Penn Quarter, and only if you’re LOOKING for parking, not trying to PAY. Cute little red ribbons on the meters mean nothing to you if you’re already parked there and just want to pay.

Just awful

SC1906 on

United States

Wanted to be able to extend my parking time remotely but as I tried to find the zone and space nothing appeared. Forced to use the old school meter instead. Developers: this isn’t rocket science... :o(

Only shows two parking garages....

Brentbrent on

United States

Maybe a work in a process but basically a google map with two parking garages identified. Great idea though. Parking in these neighborhoods is bad.

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App Info

Category
Travel
Publisher
DDOT
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Recent release
2.51 (1 year ago )
Released on
Dec 8, 2016 (8 years ago )
Last Updated
1 week ago
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