When Climate Risk Meets Mobility Planning: Why Severe Weather Resilience Matters for Parking Infrastructure
Climate risk, particularly severe weather, is becoming an increasingly important factor in how parking and mobility infrastructure is designed and how vehicles are insured and protected.
Hail is one of the costliest and most disruptive weather threats facing vehicle-centric infrastructure in the United States. As vehicles with panoramic glass roofs, advanced sensors, and EV components become increasingly technologically complex and expensive to repair, the financial impact of hail damage continues to grow. At the same time, insurers are responding with higher premiums, stricter underwriting, and more stringent requirements for proactive mitigation.
Critical Thinking Part 2
In my previous blog, I talked about the importance of onboarding and introduced critical thinking and scenario-based training as very important considerations when it comes to preparing new workers. I want to provide a few specifics about critical thinking and how it can be effectively delivered by the trainer.
Universal Parking Announces Management of Jacksonville’s Center Square
Atlanta, GA – Universal Parking, a leading innovator in the parking industry, announces its latest parking management contract for Center Square, one of Jacksonville’s most iconic landmarks in the heart of downtown.
Streetline Expands AI-Powered Smart Truck Parking Availability System to I-5 Corridor in the State of Washington
San Francisco, CA — Streetline, a leader in intelligent transportation systems, announced the deployment of its advanced Truck Parking Information Management System (TPIMS) and ParkerTruck mobile application in cooperation with the Washington State Department of Transportation along Interstate 5 in the state of Washington, one of the nation’s busiest freight arteries.
Bridging the Truck Parking Gap
What the Data Actually Shows, and How Parking Operators Can Respond