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Raising the Bar for Enforcement Professionals

IPMI’s PECP credential equips frontline staff with skills, confidence, and industry recognition. By Jay Landers Last November, the International Parking & Mobility Institute (IPMI) announced the launch of its new Parking Enforcement & Compliance Professional (PECP) micro-credential. Since then, the PECP has quickly emerged as a key professional development tool for frontline parking enforcement and […]

Parking Playbook: Oregon’s Guide to Smarter Spaces

Oregon’s new “Parking Management Jump Start Guide” helps cities of all sizes navigate the complexities of parking management with real-world case studies and practical tools. By Evan Manvel In October 2024, the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) — the state’s land use planning agency — published the “Parking Management Jump Start Guide,” […]

PCI 500 Fitness Challenge Boosts Workplace Wellness

PCI’s annual fitness challenge fosters teamwork, wellness, and company-wide engagement through friendly competition. By Zoe Robinette and John Groden In May 2025, Parking Concepts, Inc. (PCI) invites its employees to lace up their shoes and prepare for the 7th Annual PCI 500 Fitness Challenge. Teams from coast to coast will come together in friendly rivalry, […]

People Compliance: Trust but Verify

By Colleen Gallion “Colleen, I need you to fire them!” is not my favorite way to start a day. However, it seemed that the company’s owner felt this was urgent.  “What happened?” I asked. I’m expecting to hear about someone punching a co-worker, stealing money from the company, or showing up to work under the […]

Stats and Spots: The Surprising Numbers Behind Parking and Mobility

By Katherine Beaty I recently attended a class about thinking beyond patterns in data, and it got me wondering about statistics. Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Oh great, numbers. Wake me up when the pie charts start attacking.” But hear me out! Statistics aren’t just a bunch of random figures meant to confuse you. […]

Rewriting the Parking Narrative: Jobs, Innovation, and Public Perception

By Jade Neville The parking sector plays a critical role in urban mobility, yet it remains an industry often misunderstood by the public. Many people only think about parking when they receive a fine or struggle to find a space, creating a perception that can overshadow the broader purpose of the industry. This public perception […]

We Need to Talk: AI is Writing Your Content, and It Shows

By Julianne Wilhelm If you spend any time on LinkedIn, you’ve probably noticed a shift in the way people write their posts. They’re suddenly filled with emojis, bolded phrases, and more bullet points than a PowerPoint presentation. It’s as if a single voice has taken over our feeds. And that voice? It’s ChatGPT. Content generated […]

Mental Health Awareness Month: Breaking the Stigma in the Workplace

By Clarena Tobon May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time dedicated to opening conversations, increasing awareness, and breaking the stigma surrounding mental well-being. Although mental health is an essential part of overall wellness, it remains a sensitive topic in many workplaces. Employees may hesitate to speak up about stress, anxiety, or burnout for fear […]

Building Future-Ready Urban Mobility for Today

ADVERTORIAL by Jordan Weiss As cities expand and technology evolves, the influence of parking and mobility systems on urban life becomes increasingly critical. Congestion, safety concerns,environmental issues, and economic challenges all converge around how urban spaces are utilized for parking and transportation. Umojo, a leader in urban mobility solutions, is at the forefront of driving […]

Revitalizing Reimagined Parking

New CEO Rick West plans to restore the focus of Reimagined Parking while guiding the company through an evolving industry landscape. By Jay Landers Rick West, the newly appointed chief executive officer (CEO) of parking giant Reimagined Parking Companies, is no stranger to the parking industry. His career spans more than 3 decades, beginning with […]

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