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A Call for Change

Although clear progress has occurred, women in parking continue to endure sexual discrimination and harassment that, some say, is worse than what women face in society at large. To raise awareness of these issues, Parking Today spoke with multiple women who have proudly made careers in parking, despite the difficulties they have encountered.

Arrive Adds Enforcement Through Passport Deal 

In the latest in a series of acquisitions, the parking and mobility giant Arrive is picking up Passport Labs, Inc., the parking technology provider specializing in compliance and curbside payment solutions. 

Parking Industry To Honor Founding Leaders

During the Parking Industry Expo (PIE) conference, the Parking Hall of Fame will host its inaugural Induction Ceremony and Dinner. This is not simply a celebratory event. It marks the establishment of a permanent institution dedicated to recognizing the individuals whose leadership, innovation, and conviction shaped modern parking.

TECHNOLOGY SPOTLIGHT: A Future-Ready Foundation for Parking Commerce

ID TECH provides a sophisticated payment “engine” designed to bridge the gap between complex financial networks and the high-speed demands of parking operations.

Parking App Mitigates Bridge Construction Impact

With area commerce affected by ongoing bridge construction, the City of Covington, Kentucky, is trying to help ease the pain by partnering with a local parking app that connects travelers to local businesses.

The Myths of Trafficking in Parking Facilities: Separating Fact from Fiction 

This article focuses on the most persistent trafficking myths tied to parking environments, why they spread so easily, and what parking professionals should focus on instead. 

The Hidden Costs of ‘Always On’ Leadership

In safety-critical industries, availability is often treated as a leadership requirement. Executives are expected to respond quickly, remain informed, and stay reachable regardless of time or circumstance. That level of availability affects judgment, perception, and the overall reliability of the systems leaders oversee.

Why Psychological Safety Matters to Your Bottom Line

In a psychologically safe environment, employees don’t feel they have to be perfect. They believe that if they make a mistake, ask a “dumb” question, or challenge the boss, they won’t be punished, humiliated, or marginalized.

Making Women’s Safety a Sector Standard

In mobility and parking, we talk confidently about design, capacity, flow, and operations. But we talk far less about how women experience these environments — parking facilities, interchanges, platforms, walkways, mobility hubs, and the in-between spaces that shape the emotional reality of travel.

Innovation Requires Three Distinct Mindsets

In this two-part series, we will explore three professional archetypes — Explorers, Town Builders, and City Enablers — and examine how these personality types shape not only the parking and mobility industry but also the broader world of innovation, infrastructure, and governance.

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