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IPMI Webinar: Utilizing Technology: A How-To Guide on Converting to a Virtual and Electronic Parking Environment

Live Online Webcast: $35.00 for IPMI Members, $85.00 for Non-Members

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Description: In an industry where parking technology is evolving more rapidly than many can wrap their minds around, how does one know what technologies to leverage and how they can truly benefit their organization?  The “Utilizing Technology: A How-To Guide on Converting to a Virtual and Electronic Parking Environment” presentation will take attendees behind the scenes regarding how UNC Charlotte decided to use new technology to operate using virtual permits and electronic citations, connect both mobile and fixed license plate recognition (LPR) systems together for complete campus coverage, and how the project was designed and implemented while also discussing lessons learned along the way.  At the end of the presentation, attendees should have a clear understanding of what it would take to operate in a virtual and electronic parking environment and if this type of technology is the right fit for their organization.

Objectives:

  • Identify processes and technologies that make up a virtual and electronic parking system.
  • Identify key talking points that will help make a decision as to if the virtual/electronic environment is the right fit for an organization
  • Identify steps needed to develop a formal and effective RFP for a virtual/electronic parking system

Presenter:

Doug Lape has over 19 years of parking and transportation industry experience.  Prior to arriving at UNC Charlotte in November of 2015, Lape spent the majority of his professional career at The Ohio State University in Columbus and Ohio University in Athens.  Lape also spent 4 years in parking industry sales with Signature Control Systems.  Lape is a graduate of Ohio State University and resides in Charlotte with his wife, Anne and Stepson, Adam.

IPMI Webinar: Your Most Important Resources: Are They Being Nurtured or Left to Wither Away?

Live Online Webcast: $35.00 for IPMI Members, $85.00 for Non-Members

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Description: What do you consider the most valuable asset in your organization? Do you properly invest in that asset? Is it performing at an optimal level? Do you recognize the exposure to your organization if that asset is no longer there? If you answered no to any of these questions, you need to attend this session and recognize the importance of your staff’s knowledge and well-being.

Objectives:

  • Identify the facets of your business that require effective and knowledgeable staff members.
  • Identify gaps in that knowledge.
  • Create and implement a plan, through training and mentoring to address those gaps.

Presenters:

Tom Wunk, CAPP, is vice president of PARCS solutions for T2 Systems and has been in the parking control industry since 1973. He is a CAPP and a graduate of the State University of New York system. He has developed and provided training presentations for IPMI, ASIS, and the AAAE. He is a member of IPMI’s Technology Committee and the IPMI Education Development Committee, the Smart Card Alliance, and the EMV Migration Forum.

 

 

 

Arnold (Gabe) Mendez, CAPP, has been with ASU’s Parking and Transit Services since June 2008. He serves as assistant director of strategic support, and provides support and leadership in the areas of strategic planning, parking technology applications, reporting, and involvement with department initiatives including campus access master planning. He is an active member of the ASU PM Network leadership team and IPMI’s Education Development Committee and Conference Program Task Force.

 

 

 

 

Irma Henderson, CAPP, MBA, serves the University of California Riverside campus community of approximately 23,000 students and 7,500 employees. She received her master’s of business administration degree with an emphasis in organizational leadership and change from Pepperdine University and bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Irvine. She co-chairs IPMI’s Sustainability Committee and is a current member of several local groups advocating, supporting, and encouraging mobility in Western Riverside County.

IPMI Webinar: To Email, Text or Meet? That is the Perpetual Question!

 

Cost: On-Demand Webinar Fee: $35.00 for IPMI Members, $85.00 for Non-Members

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Description: Communication is tricky and finding the most effective media (email, phone, text, smoke signal) to share your messages is a constant challenge. Adding to the complexity is the ultimate project delivery method: design build, design bid build, construction manager at risk.

In this discussion, we will define and learn the communication strategies for each major delivery project method.

Objectives:

  • Learn different project delivery methods.
  • Learn communication nuances for each project delivery method.
  • Learn project communication protocols.

Presenter:

Jeremy Rocha, PE, is a parking consultant with WGI with more than 20 years of experience in parking, project management, engineering and planning. His focus at WGI is planning and project management. He has led multiple projects as design team project manager nationwide. As a representative of the parking industry, he is committed to making parking friendly and understandable.

IPMI Webinar: Shared Mobility and Technologies’ Effects on Parking Design and Curbside Management

 

Cost: On-Demand Webinar Fee: $35.00 for IPMI Members, $85.00 for Non-Members

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Description: The explosion in shared mobility and potential for autonomous vehicles is affecting parking design and curbside management. Parking planners and transportation engineers are shifting from the standard design approach to curbside and parking facility design. This presentation will provide an overview of shared mobility resources and technology and explore how they are impacting parking demand and parking design both on- and off-street.

Objectives:

  • Identify what should be considered when planning and designing parking and curbside space.
  • Learn strategies to plan for changes to parking needs using technology and best practices.
  • Determine how curbside space and parking facilities need to be designed to support the variety of mobility needs and changes in parking demand.

Presenters:

David Taxman, PE, is a parking and transportation engineer at Kimley-Horn. He has been a passionate advocate for reform in parking planning practices, spearheading efforts to include transportation demand management (TDM) and mobility best practices. He has led parking studies for municipalities, universities, hospitals, and other institutions. His expertise in parking planning includes supply/demand studies, operations/management, financial feasibility, parking policy, technology, shared parking, privatization, and functional design.

 

 

 

 

 

Brett Wood, CAPP, PE, is a parking and transportation consultant at Kimley-Horn, where he leads the firm’s parking planning group through innovative and industry leading projects throughout North America. He has extensive experience in parking demand management, creation, and management of innovative parking programs, including design of mobility and parking systems and strategic parking planning for downtown areas and universities.

IPMI On-Demand Webinar: How to Cater Excellent Customer Experience on a Multi-building Property by Maximizing Shuttle Routes

Cost: On-Demand Webinar Fee: $35.00 for IPMI Members, $85.00 for Non-Members

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Description: We wanted to identify and correct inefficiencies present in the medical center’s shuttle system to provide the best ridership experience for users. Our goal was to have a wait time for any shuttle at any stop of 15 minutes or less. Using industrial engineering’s operation research optimization methodology, we aimed to achieve the stated goal by eliminating bottlenecks and maximizing route sequences.

Objectives:

  • Learn how this center used optimization methodology to be within the 15-minute wait time goal.
  • Understand how they modeled the shuttle system with the Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP).
  • Learn how they tested a heuristic algorithm to efficiently solve the problem.

Presenters:

George Richardson is the manager for Transportation and Parking Services at the University of Florida Health. He’s been in this role for the last three years. Prior, he worked for SP+ in New Orleans, La. In addition, he has 10 years’ experience with parking and transportation services in university systems.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Roque Perez-Velez, PE, CSSBB, MEng, is Project Manager at UF Health, where he previously worked as coordinator of management engineering services, operational effectiveness, and director of management engineering consulting services. He is also adjunct faculty of the Industrial and Systems Engineering Department at the University of Florida. He is a Professional Engineer (PE) and Certified Six Sigma Black Belt (CSSBB). He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in industrial engineering.

IPMI Webinar: Watch Your Assets! How to Monetize Most Effectively

Live Online Webcast: $35.00 for IPMI Members, $85.00 for Non-Members

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Description: In the next decade, a growing number of state and local governments, colleges and universities, airports, transit systems, and water and sewer authorities are likely to explore asset monetization. State and local governments own infrastructure properties of significant value and, despite a 10-year economic expansion, some remain fiscally pressured and unable to properly maintain their properties. The scale of today’s infrastructure decay, the declining fiscal health of the U.S. public sector, and a growing appetite from large institutional investors (private sector) for infrastructure properties make asset sales or leases more likely than in the past.

Parking assets (garages, decks, on-street operations) are often eyed by political administrations as a possible cash cow for their pet projects. Now, we see these assets used to fund much-needed infrastructure and technology upgrades.

Learning Objectives:

In this webinar, we will highlight the pros and cons of:

  • Buy outright; part of a system.
  • Sell or lease the entire system.
  • Lease-Leaseback.

Presenters: 

Mark Vergenes is the president of MIRUS Consultants.

Having entered the parking industry in late 1999, Mark has built a clientele that consists of real estate development firms, individuals, and cities. His practice focuses on consulting with those who need an experienced advisor for their project(s).

He is the co-author of A Guide To Parking; Chapter 9, “Economics and Finance” published by IPMI. You can also find him in IPMI’s magazine, The Parking Professional, where he is a financial columnist.

 

 

 

 

Tim Horstmann is a public finance and tax attorney at McNees Wallace & Nurick in Harrisburg, PA. Tim advises governmental entities on the structuring of taxable and tax-exempt revenue bond and general obligation bond financings for a variety of capital projects, including parking facilities, schools, and higher education institutions and water, sewer and stormwater infrastructure. He also represents clients in the monetization of publicly-owned assets through various arrangements such as sales, leases, sale/leasebacks, and lease/leasebacks.

IPMI On-Demand Webinar: Accessible Parking and Placard Abuse

On-Demand Webinar Fee: $35.00 for IPMI Members, $85.00 for Non-Members

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Description: Accessible parking challenges and disabled placard abuse are continuing challenges. While some federal standards exist, cities and states take a wide variety of approaches. For the first time, the issues are being considered on a national level by a broadly based united group. The IPMI-led Accessible Parking Coalition (APC) includes transportation officials, government agencies, advocacy groups, parking management and technology experts, veterans’ groups, civil rights advocates, and independent living movement members. Gain insights from APC research and resources, and learn how a number of municipalities and universities are addressing the issues successfully.

Learning Objectives:

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges surrounding accessible parking problems and eliminating disabled placard/plate abuse.
  • Learn how to tap into available resources offered by the Accessible Parking Coalition.
  • Learn ways to successfully address the issues through innovative programs that are working for a number of municipalities and universities.

Presenters:

Gary Means, CAPP, holds a BA in broadcasting from Eastern Kentucky University and is executive director of the Lexington, Ky., Parking Authority. He is secretary of the IPMI Board of Directors. Locally, he serves on several downtown-oriented boards/committees including the YMCA, Downtown Lexington Management District, and the Downtown Lexington Partnership. Gary has worked in the parking industry for more than 22 years in both the public and private sectors.

 

 

 

 

 

Debbie Hoffman, CAPP, is director of transportations services at Texas A&M University. She serves on the board for the Center for Transportation Demand Management, as treasurer for the Red River Chapter of the Association of Commuter Transportation, and on IPMI’s Parking Matters committee. She holds a master of science degree from Texas A&M University. Her passion is bringing people together to develop creative, high-functioning solutions.

IPMI On-Demand Webinar: Curb Management: Strategies and Tech to Define, Manage, and Enforce the Curb

On-Demand Webinar: $35.00 for IPMI Members, $85.00 for Non-Members

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Description: Struggling with curb management or just starting to think about it? You’re not alone—balancing shared use of this limited and valuable real estate is a challenge, and it’s only projected to become more complicated from here. Learn what curb management is and how various technologies will support effective curb-sharing. This presentation explores four major categories of consideration and how technology will be applied to de-clutter and de-stress curb space.

Learning Objectives:

  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of the elements of curb management.
  • Understand the use and data elements that are required to define and manage the curb as a critical asset.
  • Discuss the established and emerging strategies and technologies that will help you charge for curb access appropriately and enforce access, restrictions, and more.

Presenters:

Mike Drow, CAPP, is senior vice president, corporate development, at T2 Systems, where he establishes and manages technology partnerships and acquisitions to align with the company’s long-term strategic goals. He has led the development of mobility services, remote management operations, mobile payments, and interactive marketing services, and has worked with municipalities, universities, airports, and urban garages. He is co-chair of IPMI’s Technology Committee.

 

 

 

 

 

Charles Debow is a managing member of D&D Advisory Group, a parking and mobility consulting firm.  He has extensive experience in the parking industry and is widely recognized as a technology and innovation leader. Prior to his current role, he served as SVP of sales and account management for Parkmobile, as director of municipal parking in State College, Pa., as well positions in private operations.  He serves on the IPMI Parking Technology Committee and is a frequent contributor to the IPMI magazine as well as the Blog.

IPMI Webinar: Municipal Procurement: Repeating Mistakes on Purpose

On-Demand Webcast: $35.00 for IPMI Members, $85.00 for Non-Members

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Description: Are your RFPs for technology products finding the best products for your operation at the best price? RFPs aim to introduce a level playing field for vendors and reduce any potential for favoritism, and garner the best prices. But it doesn’t always work that way; cities can achieve better outcomes by changing the way they buy software. Refocusing RFPs on the operation’s unique needs instead of product specs can bring much more effective results, but it’s a different way of thinking than the traditional. Join us for this archived webinar and learn how to use the RFP process more effectively to get the products you want at the best possible price.

Objectives:

1. Understand the weaknesses of current procurement practices.
2. Evaluate a new RFP evaluation methodology.
3. Produce an improved way to purchase cloud-based technology.

Presenter:

Ben Winokur, chief of staff, Passport Labs, Inc., is a lawyer turned data product manager. He loves working with audacious, passionate entrepreneurs. He owned and sold a company before, and he has a passion for SaaS startups. Winokur currently leads Passport’s data platform product, helping parking and transit operators manage their operators based on real-time data.