Maintaining the Maintenance Checklist

By Zachary Cook Maintaining cleanliness and equipment on the grounds of parking facilities is a basic and important aspect of what we do. Maintenance checklists are a tool many use to guide staff to complete daily, weekly, and monthly tasks, but are they enough? Handing frontline staff paper lists or tasks Read More »


Tell Your Story

By Rachel Yoka, CAPP, LEED AP BD+C It’s funny how often parking comes up as a topic, even among the Labor Day barbecue crowd. We were talking summer trips and vacations. My mom treated the whole family to a Caribbean cruise a few years ago (way to go, Mom!) and Read More »


Member News: Parkopedia Announcements at the 2016 Paris Motor Show

We would like to share with you the following exciting announcements that Parkopedia, the world’s leading parking service provider, is making this week at the 2016 Paris Motor Show: Parkopedia Announces Global Partnership with TomTom to Integrate Parking Content Parkopedia announced today a global partnership to provide TomTom with premium Read More »


White House Takes Aim at Parking Requirements

A paper released by the White House Monday was supposed to be about housing but got attention—a lot of attention—for focusing solidly on parking requirements levied on developers. “Parking requirements generally impose an undue burden on housing development, particularly for transit-oriented or affordable housing,” reads part of the “Housing Development Read More »


Shared Mobility Ecosystem Mapping

By L. Dennis Burns, CAPP I recently came across a document that illustrated how far we have come in the evolution of shared mobility resources and options. This map was created for the Silicon Valley Mobility as a Service project, where mobility aggregators integrate various services. It maps out the Read More »