Avoid, Shift, Improve
By L. Dennis Burns, CAPP I recently read “How Do We Get Urban Transport to Deliver on Global Climate Targets?” on the Citiscope website. The feature was written by Cornie Huizenga, Mark Major, and Karl Peet and focuses on strategies to reduce the impacts of urban transport systems (of which Read More »
Seven Parking Organizations Earn Accreditation or Accreditation with Distinction
The Accredited Parking Organization (APO) establishes national and international standards for professionalism, accountability, innovation, responsibility, and performance. (New Orleans – May 2017) At the International Parking Institute (IPI) Conference & Expo this week, seven parking organizations became Accredited Parking Organizations (APO) or earned APO with Distinction. APO, developed by the Read More »
NYC, the Teachers’ Union, and Parking
We’re all used to seeing familiar hot buttons when cities and teachers’ unions negotiate. Professional days, teacher-to-student ratios, healthcare benefits, and numbers of classes per instructor rarely make headlines anymore. But parking? New York Mayor Bill De Blasio made big headlines when he gave 50,000 city parking permits to teachers, Read More »
Member News: Crane Payment Innovations (CPI) Announces Partnership with Locomobi Parking System
Malvern, PA (May 16, 2017) Crane Payment Innovations (CPI), the world-wide leader in providing cash payment solutions and a Crane Co. company, today announced that the company has partnered with Locomobi, a leading provider of reliable parking management solutions, to integrate CPI’s cash recycling technology into Locomobi’s pay-on-foot equipment. Through Read More »
Robotic Parking—Literally
Parking professionals hear about robotic parking and picture garages equipped to lift and place cars with specialized equipment. But robotic parking is about to get literal: Stanley Robotics recently raised $4 million to begin producing actual robots that will park cars in facilities without automated infrastructures. The robots will be Read More »