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IPMI offers all the resources of the world’s largest parking, transportation, and mobility association, coupled with the benefits of close-knit community.

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With cutting edge-research and publications, members gain the information and expertise they need to streamline and advance their operations.

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Learning opportunities include in-person events like the annual Conference & Expo and Leadership Summit, live virtual events, a comprehensive library of on-demand courses, and certificates and credentials.

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Posted May 14, 2025

PayByPhone Expands Presence Across the United States and Canada in First Four Months of 2025

Vancouver, Canada – PayByPhone, a global leader in mobile parking payments, continues to expand its presence across the United States and Canada, with nine new clients appointing PayByPhone to their parking operations since the beginning of 2025 and one client selecting PayByPhone as its single provider. Drivers in Baltimore, MD, Bethlehem, PA, Hull, MA, Kansas City, MO, Niagara Falls, ON, and Winston-Salem, NC, can now use PayByPhone for digital parking payments at on- and off-street locations. Visitors to Regency Furniture Stadium, Waldorf, MD – home to baseball’s Southern Maryland Blue Crabs – can enjoy the simplicity of mobile-only parking payments from PayByPhone, the venue’s exclusive provider, for the first time this season. Those keeping fit at Winnipeg Winter Club in Manitoba can take advantage of PayByPhone’s benefits, as well visitors to Midtown 8, the newest addition to the line of luxury buildings in Midtown Miami, FL. PayByPhone has been one of three parking payment apps in downtown San Luis Obispo, CA, until recently, when the City selected PayByPhone as the single parking payment provider. Carmen Donnell, Managing Director North America for PayByPhone, says, “We’re delighted cities, private operators and universities across North America are trusting us with their digital parking payment needs. We know that our global reach and robust in-app features that simplify the parking experience for drivers play a big part in our clients’ decision-making process.” For more information, visit www.paybyphone.com. ABOUT PAYBYPHONE PayByPhone is a global leader in mobile parking payments. We simplify the journeys for millions of people through our smart, intuitive mobile payment technology and exciting features. We work with over 1,400 cities and operators across North America, the UK, France, Germany and Switzerland. More than 95 million drivers worldwide have trusted us with their payments to date. To discover how our products and services can elevate your driving experience, please visit www.paybyphone.com. PayByPhone. We simplify your journey, so you can focus on what matters most. Contact: Sarah Claridge Communications Consultant Indaba sarah.claridge@weareindaba.com (+44) 207 692 4964

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Posted May 07, 2025

Propark Mobility Strengthens Midwest Presence with Acquisition of VIP Valet

Hartford, CT – Propark Mobility announced that the company has acquired VIP Valet, a premier provider of valet parking services based in Cleveland, Ohio. “VIP Valet has built an impressive legacy in Cleveland, delivering exceptional service with great care and attention to detail,” said David Schmid, Chief Executive Officer of Propark Mobility. “Their customer-first approach and commitment to client satisfaction are exactly what we value at Propark. We’re excited to work together to raise service standards even further and support their longstanding relationships throughout the region.” Founded in 2009 by Max Niyazov, VIP Valet has grown into a leading name in Cleveland’s hospitality and service industries. Specializing in valet services for hotels, restaurants, private events, and healthcare facilities, VIP Valet has consistently prioritized reliability, professionalism, and guest satisfaction. Their tailored approach has made them a preferred service partner across Northeast Ohio. “Partnering with Propark Mobility is a meaningful opportunity for VIP Valet to build on our core values and amplify the service we provide,” said Max Niyazov, Founder and President of VIP Valet. “Since the beginning, our focus has been on delivering personalized, high-quality experiences for every guest. With Propark’s support, we can keep doing what we do best — while tapping into new resources that help us serve our clients and guests even better.” This acquisition continues Propark Mobility’s strategic expansion across key U.S. markets, from Boston and Washington, D.C., to Houston and Los Angeles. For more information about Propark Mobility and its acquisition process, visit www.propark.com/acquisitions. About Propark Mobility Propark Mobility is a national, innovation-driven parking management company that provides full-service parking and mobility services for over 1,000 hospitality, healthcare, commercial, and off-airport locations in over 140 cities across the United States. For more information, please visit www.propark.com.

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Posted May 06, 2025

IPMI Recognizes Outstanding Professionals and Organizations in Parking, Transportation, and Mobility

Winners of the 2025 IPMI Professional Recognition Program showcase dedication to their colleagues, organizations, and communities. Parking, mobility, and transportation professionals at all stages of industry careers will be recognized with the 2025 IPMI Professional Recognition Program International Parking & Mobility Institute (IPMI) this month at the 2025 IPMI Parking & Mobility Conference & Expo, June 8-11, 2025, in Louisville, KY. IPMI’s Professional Recognition Awards acknowledge professionals and organizations operating, maintaining, and managing parking and mobility operations at extraordinary levels. The awards celebrate the individuals elevating the industry’s perception as a career and profession. Award winners are nominated by their peers and selected by a committee of industry judges. “Each year, we’re inspired by the dedication and forward-thinking spirit of professionals across the parking and mobility industry,” said IPMI CEO Shawn D. Conrad, CAE. “The 2025 Professional Recognition Program winners have again raised the bar, championing innovation, sustainability, and service. We’re proud to celebrate their achievements and their positive impact on communities everywhere.” This year’s winners are: Organization of the Year: Virginia Commonwealth University Parking and Transportation Organization of the Year: University of California, Riverside Transportation Services Industry Professional of the Year: Brett Wood, PTMP, President, Wood Solutions Group Emerging Leader of the Year: Josh Stone, PTMP, Executive Director, Virginia Commonwealth University Parking and Transportation Professional Excellence Award for Technology: David G. Onorato, PTMP, Executive Director, Pittsburgh Parking Authority Professional Excellence Award for Customer Service: Mario Gonzalez, Assistant Manager, Client Services, EasyPark Professional Excellence Award for Leadership: Shylah M. Hales, PTMP, Regional Manager, Diamond Parking Services Professional Excellence Award for Leadership: Chris Sherman, Chief Commercial Officer, Metropolis Professional Excellence Award for Leadership: Aaron Nuque, PECP, Assistant Manager, Parking Enforcement Program, EasyPark This year’s award winners will be featured in the July issue of Parking & Mobility magazine. The 2026IPMI Awards competition will open this fall. Please watch IPMI’s website for details. About IPMI The International Parking & Mobility Institute (IPMI) is the world’s largest association of professionals in parking, mobility, and transportation. IPMI works to advance the parking and mobility profession through professional development, certification, research and data collection, advocacy, and community building. With experts worldwide in dozens of specialties, IPMI helps parking, mobility, and transportation function efficiently so people, businesses, and communities can keep moving.

Professional Development

Education & Advancement

Accredited Parking Organization

Accredited Parking Organization (APO) is a designation for parking, transportation, and mobility organizations that have achieved a comprehensive standard of excellence.

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Parking, Transportation & Mobility Professional™ (PTMP™ )

IPMI offers industry-leading certification that places those who earn the designations as the leaders of the profession. The PTMP credential is respected worldwide as the leading parking and mobility credential.

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Conference & Expo

The IPMI Conference & Expo brings together professionals representing every level of experience and segment of the parking, transportation, and mobility industry. The event delivers four days of exceptional education, the largest display of parking- and mobility-specific technology and innovations, networking, and the opportunity to connect with a global community – to advance the industry.

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On-Site Training

Employees are an organization’s most valuable asset. An investment in staff training and education brings a high rate of return in job performance and satisfaction. IPMI offers custom, agency-specific trainings on these topics for your staff. Our training team is made up of industry veterans who can help your organization soar.

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Parking Enforcement & Compliance Professional™ (PECP™ )

Parking Enforcement & Compliance Professional™ (PECP) is the next step in your career path as a parking enforcement professional.

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Virtual Education

Virtual education includes live online training in the form of webinars, Frontline training , and instructor-led learning courses. IPMI also offers a robust online library for on-demand learning.

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“I have been a proud member of IPMI since 2007, and it has been an invaluable resource throughout my career in the industry. IPMI has provided me with countless opportunities to share my expertise, engage in meaningful collaborations, and learn from an incredible network of professionals worldwide. The support and resources I’ve received have not only advanced my professional development but also allowed me to contribute to the growth of others in the field. IPMI truly fosters a spirit of connection, innovation, and mutual support that continues to shape our industry. I am glad to be part of the IPMI family!”

Melissa Yates, PTMP /
Partner Program Manager, ParkMobile, LLC
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“Being a part of the IPMI community has been a tremendous asset for me personally and professionally. I have benefited from connections to partners across the industry and have taken advantage of IPMI’s many opportunities for information sharing and connection – the magazine, committees, Shoptalks, webinars, and in-person events like the national conference. I highly recommend that anybody in the parking and mobility industry be a part of IPMI and contribute to and benefit from the community and knowledge sharing it offers.”

Kevin White, AICP, CAPP /
Parking and Mobility Consultant, Walker Consultants
Kevin White, Walker Consultants

“IPMI has been transformative for my career development, connecting me with mentors and industry leaders who challenged me to push beyond my comfort zone. Through this invaluable network, I’ve gained the confidence to make bold decisions and stay ahead of emerging technologies. The exposure to innovative vendors, peer insights, and cutting-edge solutions has strengthened my credibility with administration and enhanced my ability to drive meaningful change in parking and transportation operations.”

Tanara Teal-Tate /
Executive Director, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Tanara Teal-Tate, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

“Joining IPMI is like finding the VIP parking spot in a crowded lot—it’s where the best connections and ideas come together. It’s been my go-to for staying ahead of industry trends and meeting the people who keep the parking world moving.”

Kathleen Laney, MS /
President & Executive Search Consultant, Laney Solutions
Kathleen Laney, Laney Solutions

“IPMI has been instrumental in expanding my professional network. Through their events and resources, I have been able to raise my voice, share my expertise, and connect with key industry leaders. These experiences have not only increased my visibility but have also opened new doors for collaboration and growth in my career.”

Madison Huemmer /
Head of Market Transformation, ParkMobile, LLC
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Gratitude

A great man once said that the best currency, the most valuable of all, is gratitude. I believe that the groundwork that’s been laid in the world of parking, the innovations that continue to develop, the people and mentors that have been beacons for others, make this industry a great place to work. Parking means more than just a place to park a car due to the passion and dedication of a good many folks. When our leaders have the vigor to see the industry succeed and continue to succeed for the vast network of folks who are affected by this industry, we are thankful we can also provide the same energy for the folks that we individually affect day to day. During times of challenges and new opportunities, gratitude can provide a sense of grounding, to help us relate to what may be unknown to us, to think outside ourselves. Often times we need this strength to be strong for others, even if we are not feeling that confident ourselves, that gratitude can establish as a tool in the box. Technology changes in the parking world can affect our strategy year to year and we need to continue to adapt with it. To remember this gratitude, this thankfulness of all those who helped us grow up to this point, we are better adept to provide the same leadership for the people who need a little help in the now. Adam Feller, PTMP, is an Operations Manager for LAZ Parking. Adam can be reached at Afeller@lazparking.com.

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Webinar Key Takeaways: Parking Mitigation Strategies

How did Princeton evolve to meet the new demand for parking? With a multi-pronged approach, they integrated cutting-edge technology, incentivized alternative commutes, and rolled out transit programs, all while maintaining operations on a 275+ year-old campus amidst major construction. Join the Princeton University team as they showcase how data can drive smarter decisions, ease parking stress, reduce congestion, and ultimately improve the campus experience. 

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Policy Corner

The IPMI Policy & Legislative Cohort administered a survey aimed at identifying the most pressing industry policy topics.  Among the top issues are policies around new technologies that could revolutionize parking management by reducing friction. One of the highest friction points in an operation is the ability to consistently facilitate curbside compliance, aka parking enforcement.  As curbside demands have exponentially increased, the parking enforcement tools in our policy toolbox have generally remained the same. I’m not here to write about the legislative barriers to reduce friction in the parking enforcement process (there are many) or the growing number of case studies of cities that have embarked on their automated enforcement journey (that number is growing).  What I’m here to write about today are the policies that your organization should be thinking about when you are able to reduce the friction in your parking enforcement process and move towards automated enforcement.  Before we begin, what do I mean by automated enforcement.  For the purposes of this discussion, automated enforcement is the ability to utilize fixed or mobile camera technology to identify a parking violation and process that parking violation without placing a parking citation on the violating vehicle. Imagine for a minute your organization has the legislative ability to implement automated enforcement.  Would you be able to implement by the end of the week, month, year?  Here are just a few policy topics your organization should think about when moving towards automated enforcement: Violation Types – does it makes sense to automate enforcement for all violation types? Are there more severe safety related parking violations that should be prioritized for an initial rollout of automated enforcement? Payment/Appeal Deadlines – mailing a parking citation to a registered owner adds time to the notification process. Do your payment and appeal deadlines need to shift to accommodate this new process? Violation Fine Structure – cities that have implemented automated enforcement have seen citation issuance increase exponentially. Knowing this may occur, are there opportunities to revise the fine structure for certain violations? This may be an opportunity to introduce first-time warnings, early payment discounts, or progressive pricing for repeat violators. Don’t get me wrong, the legislative framework to allow for automated enforcement is a top priority to enable your organization to leverage new and emerging parking enforcement technologies.  Equally as important is your policy framework for administering an automated enforcement program. Policies matter, and when developed in a comprehensive manner can lead to long-term success for your operation.  Let’s keep the conversation going on Forum Online Community and the dedicated “Policy and Legislation” community. Robert Ferrin, PTMP is a Mobility & Parking Senior Project Manager with Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. and is serving his third term on the IPMI Board of Directors.  Robert can be reached at robert.ferrin@kimley-horn.com.

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Surge Pricing: What is the Ticket Price?

When you are in the midst of a great revenue-generating event parking situation, how are you handling surge pricing? Is your operator getting the most bang for your buck? Are you setting and forgetting or letting the SHARK come out mid ingress? I have found myself in many different settings according to how the client wants the lot run, but it is quite fun making a run for the money. One tactic is the set it and forget it rule where it is easy to estimate and budget how much you will make in an event. Other tactics include Sharking the competition. In a particular lot at a particular time our owner wanted to make the most bang for his buck and gave us the direction “make money but don’t get me in the paper,” and we ran with it. We had fluctuating rates to be changed on the fly according to the estimated percentages of available parking on the lot. Rates were changed at forty percent, fifty percent and so on. It is quite easy to set rates and forget them but are you making the most bang for your buck? How much are you willing to do, to make the most out of an event? How much do your owners appreciate your efforts? Tate Misiaszek, PTMP, is a Project Manager for LAZ Parking. You can reach Tate at TMisiaszek@lazparking.com.

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Food and Parking

Food and Parking? The connection is in the eye of the beholder in some sense, but is also an avenue for creating team comradery, a vehicle to discuss goals and connect with our teams or clients, and to both support and find new local restaurants. Plus, we might be able to see in live action how many metered parking spaces are available at some in demand time for lunch or dinner. Either way, it’s the food and business of parking that bring us together. We are fortunate in our locations that there is also a passion for cooking that has been present for some time, and shared and passed down through the years. Whether barbequing or finding some new combination and creation to make for our teams, the drive to bring food and cooking into the workplace allows for us to bring a little bit more of the self than may otherwise have been acknowledged. Whether fresh, authentic tacos, homemade crunch wraps, or Salisbury steak, our creativity is shared so that our staff coming back from performing their duties have a great meal and bonding with the group. Food is a path to share a great meal, discuss project needs, celebrate work milestones, connect with others, and find out who knows how to cook or knows the best spots to eat! Adam Feller, PTMP, is an Operations Manager for LAZ Parking. Adam can be reached at Afeller@lazparking.com.

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