Kicking Inefficiency to the Curb
Helping Cities Maximize Valuable Curb Real Estate By Jay Landers Most well-run cities focus on water, energy, waste, highways, and parks, because everyone
Helping Cities Maximize Valuable Curb Real Estate By Jay Landers Most well-run cities focus on water, energy, waste, highways, and parks, because everyone
At Chapman University, Parking and Technology Go Hand-In-Hand For a smaller institution of higher learning, Chapman University’s impact could be considered outsized. Located in
INNOVATOR IN ACTION Jim Gibbs has been pursuing software development practically his entire life. The co-founder and chief executive officer of MeterFeeder, Inc. — the
While the Coronavirus Emptied Parking Garages Around the World, Some Companies Pivoted to Accelerated Innovation Instead of making lemonade from lemons, call it making a
I will be the first to admit that I am not passionate about parking. A bold statement for someone on the cover of Parking Today.
It’s 11:15 a.m. on a Tuesday morning. Todd Tucker is sitting at his desk, sipping his second coffee of the morning. He’s finishing up a
January 2024 On one of the happiest days of my professional life I had decided to celebrate by taking in a Foo Fighters concert and
Laura Caillot “How can we make this simpler?” This is an important question for reviewing the use of License Plate Recognition in U.S.
October, 2023 Jeff Pinyot I appreciate the determination of our industry to recognize mobility beyond just parking. Our parking issues so often distract us
September, 2023 Bill Smith In 1994, I was quoted in the Chicago Tribune saying that “parking is sexy.” I still haven’t lived that down. But
In March 2023, Parker Technology and Ocra revealed the creation of an important strategic alliance that offers significant benefits to parking operators, asset owners, and
About 10 years ago, I woke up to turquoise waves lapping the sides of the 150-foot private yacht that I lived and worked on off