Letter to the Editor – July 2024
The Parking Reform Network Defends Itself In April’s issue of Parking Today, Clyde Wilson wrote a column attacking the Parking Reform Network (see “How
The Parking Reform Network Defends Itself In April’s issue of Parking Today, Clyde Wilson wrote a column attacking the Parking Reform Network (see “How
We are now seeing municipalities, universities and hospitals turning to the private sector to take over existing on-street & off-street parking operations under long-term agreements.
I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for ParkNews.biz. I have been a great fan of Parking Today since I started in
Hi, John: I wanted to share this with you. It’s the birthday cake I had designed for my father Chic Wolk’s 90th birthday. He is
Editor, Parking Today: I read with interest the article “Unpacking Online Reservations: From Misconception to Strategy” (PT 12-2016) by Susannah Rubinstein. Like any marketing vehicle,
Editor: Firstly, congratulations on a great parking read. I am not normally one to offer critical constructive commentary; however, I will make an exception. In
To the Editor, Parking Today: Thank you to Kevin Warwood for his insightful correlative article (in Parking Today, March 2015) linking rugby to effectively
The May issue of Parking Today contained a letter to the editor from a New England-based engineer (“Are Engineers Oblivious to Safety?”). The writer expressed
I really appreciate your Point of View [“A Business, A Political Football, A Bridge …,” PT March 2013], but you and UCLA Urban Planning Professor
Editor, Parking Today: I saw your piece in the March 2013 issue of Parking Today – “Technology, Friend or Foe?” – and thought you made
Editor, Parking Today: Good insight about parking revenues (“A Business, A Political Football, A Bridge …,” Point of View, PT March 2013), especially in Southern
Editor, Parking Today: I saw your piece in the March 2013 issue of Parking Today – “Technology, Friend or Foe?” – and thought you made
Editor, Parking Today: It is with interest that I read JVH’s “Point of View” in the October issue of Parking Today. I would say that