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The Curb Needs a Lead Physician, Not Just Specialists

Spending years working across both the U.K. and U.S. parking landscape since, I’ve noticed something consistent on both sides of the Atlantic. The curb is almost always underestimated and almost always under-governed. Not for lack of talent or technology. But for lack of the right kind of thinking at the top of the system.

Your Curb Rules Are Right, Drivers Still Park Wrong

The curb isn’t where rules live. It is where decisions happen. And those are very different things to design for.

Parking Policy Center Continues Shoup Legacy

The UCLA Center for Parking Policy was launched in 2025 to carry forward Donald Shoup’s legacy of connecting parking research with wider audiences.

Parking Privacy Lawsuit Refiled After Federal Judge’s Dismissal 

Plaintiffs in a class action against ABM Industries Inc., FlashParking Inc., and Parkpliant LLC filed an amended complaint on April 20, keeping alive a suit that seeks to restrict parking operators from obtaining driver vehicle registration data.

Longevity: What Lasting Companies Can Teach Us About Lasting Health

Through it all, organizations that endure tend to share one trait: They pay attention to maintenance. Human health works in much the same way. Yet the modern conversation around longevity often points in a very different direction.

AI Reality Check: What a Major Study Reveals About ChatGPT (and What It Means for Us) 

A new study by Chatterji et al., published through the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), offers the first large-scale, data-driven look at what people are doing with ChatGPT.

Consolidate Functions Without Creating Problems

Many organizations look at consolidation as a way to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and create stronger operational control. When done thoughtfully, consolidation can also improve quality, reduce risk, and conserve resources. But consolidation requires careful evaluation and a clear plan.

The Strategy Gap in Modern Marketing

“Random acts of marketing" rarely make your business more profitable. To stop spinning your wheels, you need to shift to a more strategic mindset. But here is the hard truth: A marketing strategy is only as good as the corporate strategy it supports.

Riverside, California, Valet Program Activates Underutilized Parking   

Looking to expand parking options, boost the local economy, and enhance the visitor experience, the City of Riverside, California, recently implemented a valet pilot program in the heart of downtown.

Beyond the Rearview Mirror: Leveraging Milestones for the Road Ahead

As we celebrate this magazine’s 30th year, we face a choice: Do we treat a milestone as a museum of past achievements, or as a launchpad for the next era?

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