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2017 International Parking Institute Conference & Expo May 21–24 Technology
Networking
Exhibits
Education
New Orleans, LA Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
OFFICIAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM GUIDE
What’s Inside? Welcome
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Networking & Social Events
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Awards & Recognition
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New Orleans Overview Helpful Apps Getting Around Downtown Map
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Informal Education TECHTalks Shoptalks IGNITE Sessions
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Convention Center Maps
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General Conference Overview Event Locations Transportation Emergencies Local Phone Numbers/Business Center Mobile App Wi-fi & Recharging Central Perks Registration Details Registration Hours Host Committee & Charity Education Session Attendance Continuing Education Credits Track Education Shoptalks, Techtalks, IGNITE Session Handouts Session Evaluation Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall Hours Product Locators Suitcasing Policy Prizes/Giveaways
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PRE-CONFERENCE PROGRAMS UVA Business Management Course Parking Immersion & Operations Course Accredited Parking Organizations (APO) Site Reviewer Training Parksmart Advisor Training Course
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SATURDAY, MAY 20–MONDAY, MAY 22
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TUESDAY, MAY 23
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 24
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Shuttle Schedule PLANNER General Sessions
Strategic Partners
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EXHIBITORS & FLOOR PLAN Alphabetical Listing of Exhibitors Exhibit Hall Floor Plan
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EXHIBITOR PRODUCT & SERVICES INDEX
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2016 IPI Year in Review
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Reference IPI Board of Directors IPI 2017 Host Committee Allied State & Regional Parking Associations IPI Staff and Onsite Contacts
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Upcoming Calendar of Events
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Past Conference Locations/ Upcoming Conferences
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What’s Next? Homework
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Advertiser Index
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Welcome to IPI 2017! New Orleans—a city rich in culture and history and no stranger to major changes in its infrastructure—is the perfect backdrop for the 2017 IPI Conference & Expo. We are excited to welcome you to the biggest and best event of the year for parking and transportation professionals. You’re in for an amazing few days of education, networking and a front-row seat on emerging technology and trends. The buzzword of the week is “mobility” and we’re not one to be left behind! If you’re a conference veteran, you may notice this Program Guide has a new look and feel. To make things easier and a little greener, we’ve moved a lot of the content to the mobile app (IPI2017 in the App Store or Google Play). You’ll find exclusive content and ways to engage with other attendees 24-7, not to mention some fabulous prizes at the end of the week! Here are a few more tips to help you make the most of your days in the Big Easy: ◆◆ Plan your time. Use the app to map out the education sessions you’d most like to attend and the exhibitors you definitely want to meet. A few minutes of planning is well worth it. ◆◆
Check out IPI’s new Attendee Lounge and Wi-fi Café—both offer charging stations, Wi-Fi, a comfortable place to catch up with email (or your breath—enjoy a massage chair and refreshments for some extra relaxation), and a great chance to meet parking professionals from around the world.
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Make sure you attend the Parking Solutions competition at 4:15 pm on Tuesday, to hear what the next generation of professionals—university students—think are the best next steps for our industry. Who will win? Can’t wait to see!
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Be social! Go ahead and say hello to people you’ve never met—it’s the best way to widen your professional circle. Join in at events, ask questions, and reach out to others who may look a little unsure. By the way, did you pick up one of our new identifier buttons for your lanyard at registration? They’re designed to help you easily connect with other people while you’re here—what a great idea!
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Finally, be sure to have a little fun. Did a volunteer give you outstanding service? Snap a selfie and play our #VolunteerLove game on the app! Share your experiences and new lessons-learned on social media with the #IPI2017 tag.
Welcome to the “Big Easy”—where we guarantee this will be the most impactful week of your career both personally and professionally. Laissez les bon temps roulez!
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Shawn Conrad, CAE CEO, IPI
Welcome to New Orleans! As Mayor of New Orleans, it is my pleasure to welcome the IPI International Parking Conference and Expo. Thank you for choosing to host the conference in New Orleans. You will experience the warm hospitality and unique culture that New Orleans has to offer. I am certain that New Orleans will serve as the perfect destination for the conference and provide the best opportunities for the group. While you are here, take some time to relax and explore the City. Dine in our incomparable restaurants; enjoy some of the great music we have to offer, tour historic neighborhoods like the French Quarter and Treme, and shop in our antique and specialty shops throughout New Orleans, including the bustling Magazine Street corridor. It is my hope that your stay will be memorable and that you leave with new knowledge and relationships. I extend my best wishes to the IPI International Parking Conference and Expo, as well as those traveling to partake in the festivities. I want to thank you again for choosing to visit New Orleans, and I hope that you will return. Sincerely,
Mitchell J. Landrieu, Mayor City of New Orleans
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Thank You! Partners Recognition Our appreciation goes to these companies who have partnered with IPI as a commitment to the parking industry and your overall experience here at the 2017 IPI Conference & Expo.
Sponsors Recognition A special thank you to the following conference sponsors.
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New Orleans: A Culture So Rich, You’ll Need A Spoon Indulge your senses, savor New Orleans’ rich cultural experience and celebrate everything that—even after over two centuries of the greatest achievements and the steepest challenges—still makes New Orleans America’s most unique, authentic and enthralling destination. Events held in New Orleans aren’t the same as events held in other cities. Curiosity and energy are all around you. Handshakes are more hospitable and the atmosphere is beyond alluring. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, we welcome you to one of the world’s most storied and culturally rich destinations.
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New Orleans, as a destination, satisfies all the senses. Its esteemed nightlife and world-renowned cuisine are its main attractions. With live-music clubs and shows of every style on Bourbon Street and a longstanding reputation as one of the top 10 culinary capitals of the U.S., your experiences will resonate long after you’ve captured its magic.
New Orleans: A Culture So Rich, You’ll Need A Spoon
Experience the French Quarter The historic French Quarter is comprised of over 100 square blocks of art, dining, shopping, entertainment and architectural treasures. If you’re in the French Quarter, be sure to visit the landmark Café Du Monde or Mother’s Restaurant. In the evenings, enjoy a carriage ride and see the architecture that make New Orleans look like no other American city. No night is complete without dining at a legendary restaurant like Antoine’s, Arnaud’s, Broussard’s or enjoy traditional jazz while dining at Palm Court Jazz Café.
Take A Musical Journey No city loves music more than New Orleans. The rhythms fill the streets, clubs, churches and concert halls. Between House of Blues, Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro and Club 300 Jazz Bistro you are sure not to miss a beat!
Take a Culinary Journey Experience America’s most delicious city at Brigtsen’s, Café Amelie, or Commander’s Palace. Taste a charbroiled oyster from Drago’s or a steak from Dickie Brennan’s.
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New Orleans Official Visitors Guide
Whether it’s Red Fish Grill, Mr. B’s Bistro or NOLA you’ll wonder why everyone else doesn’t celebrate life this way!
Museums: A Feast for the Eyes New Orleans is a city rich in living history, traditions and customs that are woven into the fabric of everyday life. With a variety of museums like The Southern Food and Beverage Museum, Children’s Museum, African American Museum and The National World War II Museum, there is something for everyone.
Explore the Outdoors and More Take a ride through a bayou and experience the beauty of the swamp or enjoy a riverboat excursion along the Mississippi River. From the Zoo, Aquarium and Insectarium to year-round golfing, fishing and more— New Orleans is a true urban resort. Whether you’re looking for a great restaurant or the most happening bar scene or finding live music, there’s a ton of apps that will put New Orleans at your fingertips. Here are a few to assist you with making the most of your time here and helping you to navigate our host city.
GO NOLA
OffBeat (Live Music)
Drinks, Specials, Coupons
Local transportation options include New Orleans Carriage Cab Company, Streetcars, Pedicabs, and Uber.
RTA gomobile (Transportation Services)
WDSU Transit Tracker
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Downtown New Orleans Map
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Downtown New Orleans Map
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Convention Center Maps
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Convention Center Maps
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General Conference Overview Planning your time at the IPI Conference & Expo, from educational sessions to committee meetings to visiting with exhibitors to social events, is easy. We’ve broken this guide into sections and provided a table of contents to help you navigate your way through all the information. As always, please visit the IPI Registration area if you have questions, and one of our staff or a Host Committee volunteer will be happy to assist you. Event Locations All functions are held or originate from the Ernest Morial Convention Center (MCCNO). General Sessions are held on Level 2 in the La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom. Exhibits are held in Exhibit Halls C&D just beside registration on Level 1. Education sessions are held on Levels 2 & 3. All off-property activities and tours, including the Opening Welcome Event, will originate from the convention center. Look for IPI Conference & Expo signage or our team throughout the facility to help you locate Conference activities. See Page 12 of this guide for a larger map of the facility.
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Transportation This year’s event is using six hotel properties, all within a reasonable walking distance to the convention center. For those needing additional assistance, there will be very limited van service between the hotels and convention center each morning and at the close of the day. For all scheduled networking adventure activities, evening networking mixers, facility tours and the Opening Welcome Event; shuttle transportation will be available between event locations and a designated location at MCNNO. For a complete list of our shuttle schedule, see page 24. 14 Follow us on
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Dress Code
Cell Phones/Devices
The Conference dress code is business casual. Slacks and casual dresses are encouraged for wear throughout the meeting. Neckties, business suits, or other business attire is acceptable but not necessary. For networking activities and tours, please see details beginning on page 38 for specific details for each event.
As a courtesy to presenters and other participants, please set cell phones to silent/vibrate mode during sessions. It is strictly prohibited to record any session with your mobile or similar device.
Food/Beverage Service Generously Sponsored by Walker Parking Consultants Any time the exhibit hall is open, IPI provides several food/beverage stations located throughout the exhibit hall. Provided you have the appropriate registration that allows you access to the exhibit hall, you would have received a food/beverage ticket to exchange for onetime service. Coffee service is available in Central Perks Monday, May 22–Wednesday, May 24.
Speaker Cancellations
Emergencies For emergencies, please call 504.582.3040 or using an MCCNO phone, dial 3040. It is important to stay calm when reporting an incident. MCCNO has red emergency phones conveniently located throughout the facility with a Public Safety Dispatcher available 24 hours a day. The Dispatcher will dispatch EMS, Officers, Event Managers, etc. Please refrain from calling 911. The convention center is very large; Facility and Public Safety personnel coordinate the movement of emergency services to the scene.
Our Conference Program Committee makes every effort to offer programs of the highest caliber, however, we cannot be held responsible in the event of a speaker cancellation. We reserve the right to modify course material or substitute speakers without notice.
Local Phone Numbers
Consent to Use of Photographic Images
Hampton Inn & Suites New Orleans Convention Center Phone: 504.566.9990
Registration and attendance at, or participation in, IPI’s meetings and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to IPI’s use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendee’s image or voice in photographs, videotapes, electronic reproductions and audiotapes of such events and activities by IPI and other third parties, including but not limited to the venue, the host city and the host CVB.
Hilton New Orleans Riverside Phone: 504.561.0500 Hyatt Place New Orleans/Convention Center Phone: 504.524.1881
Embassy Suites by Hilton New Orleans Convention Center Phone: 504.525.1993 Courtyard New Orleans Downtown/Convention Center Phone: 504.598.9898 Residence Inn New Orleans Downtown Phone: 504.522.1300 IPI Registration Desk in the Ernest Morial Convention Center Direct: 504.670.5400
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Business Center
Baggage Storage
Located in Lobby F, The UPS Store is both a self-service and full-service operation. A wide range of supplies and services including shipping, high volume copying, faxing, badge chains, etc., are available.
Due to liability issues, IPI or any representative of IPI cannot hold or secure any personal baggage during the Conference. Luggage storage may be available at your respective hotel property. Be sure to verify checkout time with the hotel’s front desk.
Phone: 504.670.8941 Email: store6216@theupsstore.com Web: theupsstorelocal.com/6216/
Now, let’s get you mobile!
Hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00 am–5:30 pm
MORE THAN 1,000 REASONS to download the mobile app As if bonus content and a platform to engage with other attendees 24-7 weren't enough, we want to encourage you to have fun with us this week. Join in our Mobile App Engagement Challenge where you’ll be rewarded points for certain behaviors including sharing pics, posting in the activity feed, visiting with sponsors and completing session evaluations, just to name a few. At the end of the week, we’ll award prizes to our most engaged attendees. Grand Prize: $1,000 Great Value Vacations gift certificate Second Place: $250 Great Value Vacations gift certificate Third Place: $100 Amazon gift card
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The IPI Conference & Expo Mobile App is the best way to stay in touch with fellow attendees, find exhibitors, connect with speakers, customize your schedule, and be in the know about events—right in the palm of your hand! The social feed allows you to tune into the buzz of activity and what others are talking about, plus the app has exclusive content you won’t find anywhere else. You can find the IPI2017 mobile app in the Apple or Google Play stores or scan one of the appropriate codes below: When prompted, please allow notifications from the app. The app is password protected. After downloading, enter your email address and the password IPINOLA (case sensitive).
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Let’s keep you connected & charged!
Let’s have some fun & get you social!
Now that you’re mobile, you probably want to know where you can access complimentary wi-fi and charging stations. You can access complimentary wi-fi, along with an opportunity to re-charge those devices, in two locations during the event.
Get Social with IPI 2017 Start a discussion in the Activity Feed, share photos and leave comments or tweet about the conference directly from the mobile app. Be sure to include #IPI2017 in your posts.
Wi-Fi Café & Charging Stations located in Central Perks Charging Stations proudly sponsored by Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) Location: Level 2—Outside of General Session Ballroom *Network: MCCNOFREEWIFI Password: No password required.
Registration Details
Attendee Lounge featuring Wi-Fi & Charging Stations located in Exhibit Hall Attendee Lounge proudly sponsored by Amano McGann, Inc. Charging Stations proudly sponsored by CAME Americas Automation, LLC Location: Exhibit Hall C&D in the 900/1000 row *Network: IPI2017NOLA Password: No password required.
The main registration desk is located on Level 1 in D1 Foyer of the Convention Center, near Exhibit Halls C&D. Staff is available if you have not pre-registered. Registration Desk Hours: Saturday, May 20 Sunday, May 21 Monday, May 22 Tuesday, May 23 Wednesday, May 24
12:00 pm–4:30 pm 7:30 am–6:30 pm 7:30 am–4:30 pm 8:00 am–4:30 pm 7:30 am–2:00 pm
Upon picking up your registration materials, you may be given several tickets and/or wristbands. A host committee welcome gift ticket will be included and can be exchanged at the Host Committee Desk—open during the same hours as Registration.
CENTRAL PERKS Grab your own fuel to get you started each morning. Location: Level 2—Outside of General Session Ballroom Hours: Monday, May 22, 8:00 am–9:15 am Tuesday, May 23, 8:00 am–9:15 am Wednesday, May 24, 7:30 am–8:30 am
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Host Committee & 2017 Charity Partner Each year, the local host committee selects a local charity to support through the efforts of the association, sponsors and attendees. The 2017 New Orleans Host Committee selected HandsOn New Orleans, an organization that transforms communities in New Orleans through volunteer service.
Are you the lucky winner of one of five gift baskets? C RA HA FF RIT LE Y
Our New Orleans Host Committee and Sponsors have generously donated five swag baskets valued over $500 each. Drop off your raffle tickets at the Host Committee desk for entry. Additional raffle tickets can be purchased through a one-to-one donation—increasing your odds of winning; not to mention, contributing to a great cause. IPI will then match the total contributions made at the end of the week. One winner will be drawn during each block of expo hall hours and you must be present to win!
Wristbands/Tickets If you have been given wristbands and/or tickets to specific functions, do not lose these as we are unable to replace them. These tickets/wristbands are the only way you will be permitted to take part in certain functions/ events during the week.
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Badges/Lanyards/Ribbons Every Conference attendee, including spouses/companions, must wear an official 2017 IPI Conference & Expo badge/lanyard to gain entry to exhibits, educational sessions, coffee services, and IPI-related functions. Badges are not transferable and must be worn at all times on the exhibit floor. Misuse may result in confiscation. The replacement fee for a lost badge is $10.00. Badges are the property of IPI. Several of the special/optional events will also require tickets and/or wristbands for admission. Security will not admit individuals without badges in the proper lanyards—no exceptions. Badges are encoded with identifying information that may be used in special readers located in exhibit booths. Badge lanyards are also color coded: GOLD: Attendee (Association Member) WHITE: Attendee (Association Non-Member) PURPLE: Exhibitor Personnel Special ribbons are also attached to recognize our Board of Directors, Committee Members, Speakers, Facilitators, Partners, Sponsors and many more. Don’t be left out—stop by the ribbon bar and pick up your special personality ribbons to add to your badge too! Special Identifier Pins for your Lanyard Apply the appropriate identifier pin on your lanyard when you’re picking up your registration materials so others can easily identify their counterparts making connections easier!
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Welcome the New Guy! We’ve all been a First-Time Attendee (FTA) at some point or another. Rest assured you’ll be able to easily spot other First Time Attendees from the “newbie/bee” stickers on their badges. Make sure to grab one for yourself at the ribbon bar near registration!
Education Session Attendance Fully registered delegates, daily registrants, and exhibitors have unlimited access to all educational sessions, including General Sessions. Expo Hall-only passes do not permit access to educational sessions. Please upgrade your registration if you wish to have access to this portion of the conference.
Continuing Education Credits/Points Attending has its rewards! IPI is now the only ANSI/IACET accredited education provider in the industry. What that means for our attendees is more valuable education with professional development recognition. Attending education sessions this week could earn up to 10 CAPP points towards certification or 4 towards recertification. Additional CEU and CAPP Point credits can be earned by attending any of our Pre-Conference Programs: “Parksmart Advisor Training,” “APO Site Reviewer Training,” “UVA Business Management” and the “Parking Immersion & Operations.”
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Track Education One of the foremost benefits of attending the IPI Conference & Expo is its educational programming. For your convenience, we have color coded our signage and event programming and provided a planner that identifies education by track, beginning on page 28. Use the key provided here or on the agenda pages starting on page 71 to determine and customize your education this week. Tracks will include: Finance & Auditing will demonstrate how key performance indicators (KPIs) can better help to define our industry and benchmark your program. Explore benefits of the negotiation process and project scope changes. Examine various financial models and scenarios. Mobility & Alternative Transportation will analyze how on-demand technology such as Uber and Lyft has stunned the taxi industry, while simultaneously enjoying triple and quadruple growth in many cities. What effect will it have on parking? Learn about how a redevelopment led to an increase in revenue of more than 29 percent, greater turnover in parking spaces, access to visitor parking, and increased customer satisfaction for one city! Examine mobility shifts between campuses and communities at large. Personal Development will offer insights into strategies to ensure you’re being your most effective self through managing “self-talk” and picking the words that best reflect your thoughts. Learn practical steps to use effective leadership skills that promote high levels of employee engagement and productivity. Discuss ways to recognize the onset of stress, the sources and causes of stress, and tools to avoid or process it and let it go for a productive outcome.
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Planning, Design, & Construction will highlight how to use a limited-cost database on the maintenance and repair of parking structures including identifying trends of maintenance and repair costs throughout the service life of a structure (50–75 years). Review considerations to evaluate and address short- and long-term parking planning to ensure an adaptive solution that will incorporate and integrate with the ongoing evolution of parking technology. Learn how to employ a collaborative planning, design, and construction effort. Technology & Innovation illustrates how recent advances in transportation technology provide actionable information to improve customer satisfaction and create operational efficiencies. We hear and see the buzzwords: automated, self-driving, driverless, connected vehicles. Learn how the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT) is progressively reshaping parking thanks to an intelligent network of connected devices. Do you collect a lot of data? Learn how to benefit with the right benchmarking tools. Shoptalks, TECHTalks and IGNITE Sessions If you’re looking for less formal learning opportunities, we encourage you to participate in one of three more interactive educational formats. Shoptalks We’re here to help facilitate connections with your peers in one of these informal roundtable discussions geared towards targeted segments of the industry on specific operational areas. Each session has a moderator who will keep the discussion on target; other than that, it’s an open forum to discuss challenges, solutions, and successes with your peers. See page 60 for a full schedule and details.
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TECHTalks If you’re looking for real insight with an emphasis on technology, join a TECHTalk on the show floor. Presenters will deliver 45 minute talks on focused topics to help you get a better understanding of what technology is available and how to best implement in your operation and where the future of technology is heading. See page 56 for a full schedule and details. IGNITE Session If you’re looking for a little entertainment and some high energy, while learning, you’ll want to stop by and sit in on one of the IGNITE presentations. As an audience member, you get the opportunity to learn a little bit about a lot of different topics and you’re guaranteed not to fall asleep in this afternoon session. See page 61 for a full schedule and details.
Exhibit Hall Exhibit Hall C&D is located on Level 1 between the convention center food court/Starbucks and IPI’s Registration Desk.
IPI’s Expo comprises the largest display of parking products and services ever assembled. A record number of manufacturers and suppliers from all over the world have come to provide you with new technology to enhance your organization and streamline operations. Please take a moment to visit the online “Virtual Booth” for a more descriptive narrative on each exhibiting company via the conference website or the app, found in the Apple or Google Play Store. Exhibit Hall Hours: Monday, May 22
12:30 pm–4:00 pm
Includes ticketed lunch
Tuesday May 23
11:15 am–3:15 pm
Includes ticketed lunch
Session Handouts If a speaker has provided handouts to IPI, you will be able to access those from the mobile app by selecting the session from the schedule. If you do not see handouts available through the mobile app or through the Attendee Service Center, please contact our conference team at conference@parking.org or 571.699.3011. Session Feedback In support of our sustainability efforts and to capture session attendance in a more efficient manner, please provide feedback for each session within the mobile app. There you will find a brief survey for each session, allowing you to share your thoughts and confirm attendance.
Wednesday, May 24
11:30 am–2:30 pm
Includes ticketed lunch Special Note: Exhibitors will have access to the exhibit hall and must remain in their booths 1 hour before hall hours and 30 minutes after hall hours. If you need to schedule meetings or demos in your exhibit booth, please see staff at the registration counters or refer to your exhibitor manual for the form to complete for this request.
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Attendee Lounge featuring Wi-Fi & Charging Stations, Refreshments & Neck/Shoulder Massage Chairs Attendee Lounge proudly sponsored by Amano McGann, Inc. Charging Stations proudly sponsored by CAME Americas Automation, LLC *Network: IPI2017NOLA Password: No password required Are you looking for a place to recharge, relax and refresh? This is the spot to do it. Located just inside the entrance to the exhibit hall; you’ll find refreshments, a quick 15-minute neck and shoulder massage, and a place to connect to wi-fi and charge devices. If you have some extra time, take a moment to experience the future of parking in virtual reality!
Product Locator(s) Looking for specific products or services but don’t know which companies to visit or the easiest way to locate them on the floor? Download the App from the Apple or Google Play Store or access the interactive features to search by product or service. No Suitcasing Please note that while all Conference attendees are welcome at the Expo, any attendee or exhibitor who is observed soliciting business in the aisles or other public spaces or in another company’s booth will be asked to leave immediately. Additional penalties may apply. Please report any violation you observe to show management.
Experience the Future of Parking in Virtual Reality Mobility and access to transportation modes are evolving rapidly. Technology advances include accommodation for electric vehicles, connected cars, and, eventually, autonomous vehicles. These changes will affect every aspect of garage operations, as well as design elements. The way we plan, design, and construct parking facilities will, through necessity, adapt to the changing mobility equation. For the first time, IPI is offering a virtual reality experience, in partnership with DCM, to guide you way outside of your comfort zone to get a glimpse of what that future might look like. Visit our VR experience at the Association Attendee Lounge to try on those goggles and see for yourself. Find out more at parking.org/VR. Exhibit Hall Giveaways & Drawings Ready to have a great time while visiting our exhibitors? Get your EXPO-opoly board and visit each of our sponsors, then turn in your completed board (front and back) at the Attendee Lounge before Wednesday, May 24 at 2:00 pm and you could win one of three prizes— Grand Prize: $500 cash, Second Place: $250 Apple gift card, Third Place: $50 Amazon gift card. See our ad on page 101 for more information. Check out our screens at the Attendee Lounge for other prize drawings and giveaways sponsored by some of our exhibitors. We want to hear from you! Stop by the Attendee Lounge and share with us how the IPI show or membership has impacted you and you could win one of ten $25 Amazon gift cards!
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Shuttle Information Daily Shuttle Schedule Daily shuttle service provided by Tulane University All shuttle service will depart from and return to outside Exhibit Hall D (D1 Foyer). Limited van-shuttle service will run in a loop daily from the following properties to the Convention Center, based on the schedule below: Hours of Service
Property
Address
Pick Up Location
Hilton New Orleans Riverside
2 Poydras St
Street level lobby—side entrance
Embassy Suites
315 Julia St
Main Entrance
Courtyard New Orleans Downtown Convention Center
300 Julia St
Main Entrance
Residence Inn New Orleans Downtown
345 St Joseph St
Main Entrance
Morial Convention Center
900 Convention Center Blvd
Outside Exhibit Hall D (D1 Foyer)
Hilton New Orleans Riverside
2 Poydras St
Street level lobby—side entrance
Embassy Suites
315 Julia St
Main Entrance
Courtyard New Orleans Downtown Convention Center
300 Julia St
Main Entrance
Residence Inn New Orleans Downtown
345 St Joseph St
Main Entrance
Morial Convention Center
900 Convention Center Blvd
Outside Exhibit Hall D (D1 Foyer)
Hilton New Orleans Riverside
2 Poydras St
Street level lobby—side entrance
Embassy Suites
315 Julia St
Main Entrance
Courtyard New Orleans Downtown Convention Center
300 Julia St
Main Entrance
Residence Inn New Orleans Downtown
345 St Joseph St
Main Entrance
Morial Convention Center
900 Convention Center Blvd
Outside Exhibit Hall D (D1 Foyer)
Monday, May 22 7:30 am–9:00 am
4:00 pm–5:30 pm
Tuesday, May 23 8:00 am–9:30 am
4:00 pm–5:30 pm
Wednesday, May 24 7:30 am–9:00 am
2:30 pm–4:00 pm
*There will not be daily van-shuttle service from the Hyatt Place New Orleans Convention Center or Hampton Inn & Suites New Orleans.
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Shuttle Information
Special Events Shuttle Service Special events, facility tours, and networking activities shuttle service is provided by Louisiana State University and Tulane University. All special events, facility tours or networking activity shuttle service will originate from/return to the Convention Center outside of Exhibit Hall D. Please arrive at least 10–15 minutes prior to departure time. Note: There will be no transportation provided from your hotel to the Convention Center for these events. Departure Time
Event
Return Time
Required to Board
Sunday, May 21 6:00 am
Annual Voigt CAPP Classic Golf Tournament
2:00 pm
Pre-registered for golf tournament; staff will be checking roster.
8:00 am
Optional Networking Activity: Louisiana Swampland Tour
11:30 am
Event wristband
8:30 am
Optional Networking Activity: Cultural Geography Tour of New Orleans
11:30 am
Event wristband
8:30 am
Optional Networking Activity: Voluntourism: Community GiveBack Project
12:30 pm
Event wristband; event shirt
7:00 pm
IPI’s Opening Welcome Event: Mardi Gras Madness
10:00 pm
Event wristband and ticket
5:00 pm
Pre-registered; staff will be checking roster.
Monday, May 22 3:15 pm
Facility Tour: Special Event Facilities featuring Mercedes-Benz Superdome
Tuesday, May 23 8:00 am
Facility Tour: Municipal Facilities featuring downtown New Orleans and SP+
9:30 am
Pre-registered; staff will be checking roster.
6:15 pm
Optional Networking Evening Event: Beer & Bones Pub Crawl Sponsored by Designa
10:00 pm
Event wristband
Wednesday, May 24 8:30 am
Facility Tour: Airport Facilities featuring Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
10:30 am
Pre-registered; staff will be checking roster.
9:00 am
Facility Tour: University/Medical Center Facilities featuring Tulane Medical Center, LSU Health Sciences Center, and Tulane Uptown Campus
11:30 am
Pre-registered; staff will be checking roster.
*Those participating in the Networking Activity: Amazing Race should meet organizers on Sunday, May 21, 7:45 am at the Convention Center in D1 Foyer.
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PLANNER
PLANNER
Sunday, May 21 6:00 am–2:00 pm
Optional Networking Adventure Activitiy Annual Voigt CAPP Classic Golf Tournament
8:00 am–1:00 pm Varying Departures & Returns
Optional Networking Adventure Activities Louisiana Swampland Tour, Amazing Race, Cultural Geography of New Orleans, Voluntourism: Community GiveBack Project
PRE-CONFERENCE 9:00 am–5:00 pm
Pre Conference Program: Parksmart Advisor Training
PRE-CONFERENCE 9:00 am–5:00 pm
Pre Conference Program: APO Site Reviewer Training
SHOPTALKS 1:15 pm–3:00 pm
Airport Operations
SHOPTALKS 3:15 pm–4:15 pm
Mobility and the Connected Car
Municipal Operations
3:15 pm–4:15 pm
Think Fast, Talk Slow: The Art and Science of Spontaneous Speech
4:15 pm–5:15 pm
First-Timers Welcome & Orientation
4:30 pm–5:30 pm
Planning and Designing for an Unknown Future
7:00 pm–10:00 pm
Finance & Auditing
Collaboration in Action: How the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Five-Year Plan Process is Transforming Campus Access
Maintenance and Repair Costs for Different Types of Parking Structures
Driving Customer Service with Transportation Technology
Procurement: Everything you Need to Know (Technology, Services, Solutions, Integration, and Lessons Learned)
Connected Vehicles: Understanding the Revolution
Changing the Campus Parking and Mobility Paradigm: The UCLA Experience
Opening Welcome Event: Mardi Gras Madness
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
additional fees and/or separate registration required.
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ospital/ H Medical Center Operations
University/Campus Operations
Technology & Innovation
Monday, May 22 8:30 am–9:30 am
The Role of Parking in Navigation, Mode Choice, and Driver Behavior
There’s No Master in That Plan! How P&T Departments Can Help Shape University Master Plan Outcomes
The Bad News is Time Flies; The Good News is You are the Pilot
Where are Airports Taking Us: ACINA/IPI Airports Survey Update and Discussion
9:45 am–10:45 am
De-Stressing for Parking Professionals: Useful Tools to De-Stress at Work and Not Take it with You
Uber’s Effect on Parking
A Smart City Approach to Variable Pricing
Midtown Park: A Parking Blueprint for an Economic Catalyst
11:00 am–12:30 pm
GENERAL SESSION: Future of Parking, Transportation and Mobility—An Expert Panel
12:30 pm–4:00 pm
Exhibit Hall Open with TECHTalk Presentations
3:15 pm–5:00 pm 4:15 pm–5:15 pm
Finance & Auditing
Special Events Facility Tour: Mercedes-Benz Superdome Effective Supervisor Skills: Transitioning from Peer to Leader
High-Performance Parking: Parksmart, Market Transformation, and Sustainable Mobility
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
The Golden Age of Parking: Welcome to the World of The Internet of Things
Lights, Camera, Parking: How Collaborative Planning Played a Major Role in Designing Functional Parking at Warner Bros. Studio
Planning, Design, & Construction
Technology & Innovation
additional fees and/or separate registration required.
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Tuesday, May 23 8:00 am–9:30 am
Municipal Facility Tour: Downtown New Orleans
9:00 am–10:00 am
Transformational Services and Efficiencies
Innovative Parking Facilities Today and in the Future
Is Your Business Ready for Parking Reservations?
Park Your Data Here: IPI’s Approach to Defining Our Industry
10:15 am–11:15 am
Fortune Cookie Communication, Sushi Suggestions, and Tapas Tidbits
The Role of Parking in Access and Mobility: A Major Player in Today’s Transportation Infrastructure
Benchmarking your Business: Are You Connecting the Right Dots?
Put Payment Fraud in Park: Understanding and Implementing EMV in Parking
Finance & Auditing
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
additional fees and/or separate registration required.
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Technology & Innovation
Tuesday, May 23 (continued) 11:00 am–12:30 pm
TSA First Observer Plus Training Program
11:15 am–3:15 pm
Exhibit Hall Open with TECHTalk Presentations
3:00 pm–4:00 pm
How Shared Autonomous Vehicles will Affect Your Downtown Parking
Emerging Trends in Personal Mobility and the Future of Structured Parking
How Do Your Bike Lanes Glow: A Texas A&M Case Study
Planning an Automated Parking Guidance and Wayfinding System: An Interactive Experience
IGNITE SESSION 3:00 pm–4:00 pm
Internet of Things
Maximizing your Parking Real Estate
Preserve Your Pot Of Gold and Instantly Repair Damaged Pavement to Eliminate Closures and Decrease Extensive Damage
Optimizing Performance of Concrete Structures with Zinc Coated Reinforcing Steel
Demand-Responsive Pricing on the Cheap
The Many Reasons People Call: More Parking and Facilities Humor
Parking–A Primary Platform for Commercialising IoT
4:15 pm–5:45 pm 6:15 pm–10:00 pm
Finance & Auditing
GENERAL SESSION: Parking Solutions Competition Optional Networking Event Beer & Bones Pub Crawl
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
Technology & Innovation
additional fees and/or separate registration required.
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Wednesday, May 24 8:00 am–9:15 am
GENERAL SESSION: Awards Recognition Ceremony and CAPP Graduation
8:30 am–10:30 am
Airport Facility Tour: Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
9:00 am–11:30 am
University/Medical Center Facility Tour: Tulane Medical Center, LSU Health Sciences Center, and Tulane Uptown Campus
9:15 am–10:15 am
New Brunswick: Modern Parking Increases Efficiency
Rethinking Bicycle Parking: How to Apply Emerging Policies, Design Standards, and Best Practices
A Pragmatic Look at Big Data: Perspectives from License Plate Recognition
Five Things Taylor Swift Taught Us About APO
10:30 am–11:30 am
Map your Path to CAPP Certification
Planning Power: How a University Incorporated Specifics and Demographics to Ensure the Greatest Usability and Success for its New Parking Garage
A Service-Oriented Approach to Parking
Non-Profit Parking Privatization Partnerships
11:30 am–2:30 pm
Exhibit Hall Open with TECHTalk Presentations
Finance & Auditing
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
additional fees and/or separate registration required.
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Technology & Innovation
General Sessions The Future of Parking, Transportation, and Mobility—Expert Panel Monday, May 22 | 11:00 am–12:30 pm | Level 2—La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom Sponsored by:
Join IPI for a conversation with experts, thought leaders, and visionaries about our industry’s shared future. Moderated by Laurens Eckelboom, VP, Head of Business Development, Connected Vehicles | SAP How will the Internet of Things, the connected car, the sharing economy (smart/connected cities), intelligent transportation systems (ITS), and the autonomous vehicle shape the world around us? What innovations will disrupt travel and transportation as we know it? What innovations will disrupt the future? How will transportation options affect us? Learn how the parking industry can not only keep up with rapid and tremendous change but evolve and transform to support new technologies and a new infrastructure—and new customers—that are on the horizon. PANELISTS: Stephen Smyth, CEO | Flow Stephen Smyth is CEO of Flow, a Sidewalk Labs company focused on urban mobility. An engineer by training, Stephen joins the team with 15 years’ experience in product management and crossfunctional leadership at early stage and established companies in financial technology, education technology, and digital media. He previously led the investor product team at Prosper, a consumer financial technology company that has provided over $6 billion in personal loans. Prior to Prosper, Stephen was President of Amplify Access, where he built and led a team of more than 120 people that developed and shipped the first tablet-based learning platform designed specifically for K–12 education. He was also a mentor at the Intel Education Accelerator.
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Dr. Amitai Bin-Nun, Ph.D., Director Autonomous Vehicle Initiative | Securing America’s Future (SAFE) Dr. Amitai Bin-Nun is the Director of the Autonomous Vehicle Initiative at Securing America’s Future Energy (SAFE), which seeks to accelerate the deployment of vehicle automation and maximize the energy security and social benefits of the technology. Amitai came to SAFE from the innovation team at KPMG Strategy where he advised executives on the implications of disruptive technologies, including vehicle automation and cognitive computing. Amitai is also a former Associate at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program, where he led a research program on innovation policy. Previously, Amitai served in the office of Senator Chris Coons and was a AAAS Fellow at the US Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Amitai earned a Ph.D. in theoretical astrophysics at the University of Pennsylvania, where his thesis explored using black holes as a window into extra dimensions. Brian Shaw, CAPP, Executive Director, Department of Parking and Transportation Services | Stanford University Brian Shaw is a specialist in the area of Sustainable Transportation, having created new programs at Stanford, Penn, the University of Chicago, and Emory that fostered carpooling, biking, walking, and riding public transit to campus. Under his leadership, Stanford has been able to keep its peak hour trips under a cap established in 2000, while the campus has continued to grow/thrive.
Parking Solutions Competition Tuesday, May 23 | 4:15 pm–5:45 pm | Level 2—La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom Sponsored by:
Moderated by Kim Jackson, CAPP, IPI Board Chair Director, Transportation and Parking Services | Princeton University IPI launched the Parking Solutions Competition and sparked some really big ideas from up and coming thought leaders and visionaries. We challenged the best and the brightest to answer one of the biggest questions we need to answer as an industry: Find an innovative new way to reduce the use of singleoccupant vehicles and maximize land use, increase mobility options, and decrease congestion, emissions, and pollution through parking solutions. College students responded to this design and development parking challenge to express their rendition of The Next Big Idea in parking based on real-world scenarios. Join us at this inaugural competition to hear from selected finalists and find out what innovations are in our immediate future!
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General Sessions
Awards Recognition Ceremony & CAPP Graduation Plus a Sneak Peek at IPI 2018! Wednesday, May 24 | 8:00 am–9:15 am | Level 2—La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom If you’re looking to benchmark your operations or your people, you will want to join this session where we will spotlight numerous organizations and individuals for their achievements in some of the following categories: ◆◆ Accredited Parking Organization (APO) ◆◆
Parksmart Advisor presented in conjunction with USGBC
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Parking Matters: Marketing & Communications Award (MARCOMM)
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IPI Awards of Excellence (AOE) Recipients
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IPI Chair Recognition Recipient(s)
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IPI Lifetime Achievement Recipient(s)
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IPI Professional Recognition Program
This session will also celebrate individuals who have completed and earned their CAPP credentials. And you won’t want to miss the sneak peek at what you can expect for IPI 2018!
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Voigt CAPP Classic Golf Tournament Sponsors In 2016, the International Parking Institute renamed its annual golf tournament the “William M. Voigt CAPP Classic” in support of the “Certified Administrator of Public Parking” program. Proceeds from the Voigt CAPP Classic Golf Tournament go to support the William M. Voigt CAPP Scholarship Fund.
GOLD SPONSORS
SILVER SPONSORS
LUNCHEON SPONSOR
CLOSEST TO THE PIN Male:
LONGEST DRIVE Female:
STRATEGIC PARTNERS
History Behind the Tournament William M. Voigt was passionate about elevating the industry and those serving it and realized the importance of industry and managerial knowledge and standards of excellence. He along with others on the IPI Education Committee set forth a partnership with the University of Virginia to develop what is now known as the CAPP program—the industry’s’ most respected credential. 36 Follow us on
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Raffle Sponsors Carl Walker, Inc. Duncan Solutions, Inc. Groome Transportation Harvard University ITR of Georgia, Inc.
Parkmobile USA, Inc Passio Technologies T2 Systems, Inc. THP Limited, Inc. TransCore, Inc.
Walker Parking Consultants Walker Parking Consultants—Boston Weldon, Williams & Lick, Inc.
Friends of the Parking Profession Hole Sponsor ( SP = Strategic Partner) SP SP SP SP
CALE America Inc. Conduent EDC Corp. (AIMS) HUB Parking Technology
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IPS Group, Inc. ParkingSoft LLC Paylock IPT LLC Southland Printing Co., Inc.
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SP+ Toledo Ticket Company TIBA Parking Systems THP Limited, Inc. SP
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Networking & Social Events Some of the best connections you’ll make with parking colleagues will take place outside the classroom or expo hall. You’ll find the IPI Conference is just the right mix of education, technology and engagement that provides you with a maximum return on your investment. Whether it’s your first time or you’re a seasoned attendee, we’ve created opportunities to break the ice and connect from the moment you land in New Orleans. All you have to do is show up and be ready for some fun! Optional Networking Adventure Activities All shuttles depart from outside Exhibit Hall D at the Convention Center. You must use IPI provided transportation.
If you’ve signed up for one of these activities, you can guarantee you’re going to make some new friends and most importantly, connections. Dress appropriately for your activity and be sure to bring your event wristband or ticket with you for admittance. Arrive at least 15 minutes prior to staging/departure time at the location according to the schedule below: Annual William M. Voigt CAPP Classic Golf Tournament ◆◆ Event Date/Time: Sunday, May 21 | 6:00 am–2:00 pm (Shotgun start at 7:00 am) ◆◆
Staging/Departure Time: 5:30 am
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Attire: Golf attire. Jeans, cut offs, tennis shorts, collarless shirts are not permitted.
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What’s Included: Continental breakfast provided upon arrival at course and tournament luncheon.
Time to tee up for some healthy competition on the links and the chance to win fabulous prizes donated by our sponsors. Tournament transportation is provided along
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with a breakfast at the course upon arrival, beverage carts throughout the day; wrapping up with an awards luncheon. IPI Amazing Race New Orleans ◆◆ Event Date/Time: Sunday, May 21 | 8:00 am–11:30 am ◆◆
Staging/Departure Time: 7:45 am
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Attire: Those registered for this event will be given an event shirt and we recommend you wear this during the competition. Wear comfortable shoes and bring your mobile device.
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What’s Included: Coffee service provided prior to departure. Light snacks & beverages throughout event. Event t-shirt.
Join IPI for its own take on the Amazing Race! Travel around New Orleans in competition with other teams. Complete a handful of clues, walk, run & bike your way to the finish line! Louisiana Swampland Tour ◆◆ Event Date/Time: Sunday, May 21 | 8:00 am–11:30 am ◆◆
Staging/Departure Time: 8:00 am
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Attire: Wear comfortable, cool clothing and shoes. Sunglasses, hat, sunscreen and a camera optional.
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What’s Included: Coffee service provided prior to departure. Light snacks & beverages.
Have you ever wanted to get up close and personal with an alligator? Cruise leisurely along the mysterious, moss-draped bayous? Journey with us by boat, Cajunstyle, for a tour through the heart of Southern Louisiana’s swamplands in the protected Jean Lafitte National Park and Preserve’s Barataria Preserve. Your Cajun guide is a native of the area who will share with you the legends and lore of Louisiana’s still untamed wilderness. Cultural Geography Tour of New Orleans ◆◆ Event Date/Time: Sunday, May 21 | 8:30 am–11:30 am ◆◆
Staging/Departure Time: 8:30 am
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Attire: Comfortable clothing and shoes. Sunglasses and camera optional.
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What’s Included: Coffee service provided prior to departure. Light snacks & beverages.
Prof. Richard Campanella, a geographer with the Tulane School of Architecture, is the author of nine books and more than 150 articles on geography, history and culture of the New Orleans region and related topics. This customized tour—a rolling blockby-block narration as well as disembarkations—covers about 30 miles, from the historic core to the suburban and coastal periphery of the metropolis, visiting key sites and discussing topics of history, geography, culture, urbanism, environment, disaster, recovery, gentrification, and more. Garden, Graves & Grub Tour ◆◆ Event Date/Time: Sunday, May 21 | 8:30 am–12:45 pm ◆◆
Staging/Departure Time: 8:30 am
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Attire: Comfortable clothing and shoes. Sunglasses and camera optional.
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What’s Included: Coffee service provided prior to departure. Boxed lunch & beverages.
This tour will start in the Garden District, or “Lafayette City”, as it once was known, just a short distance from the French Quarter. Next we will visit Lafayette Cemetery #1 . . . the 3rd oldest still standing cemetery today. Only in New Orleans, which is unique in so many ways, could cemeteries be major tourist attractions. However, because the city is built on a swamp, the deceased must be buried above ground here in elaborate stone crypts and mausoleums. Voluntourism: Community GiveBack Project ◆◆ Event Date/Time: Sunday, May 21 | 8:30 am–12:30 pm ◆◆
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What’s Included: Coffee service provided prior to departure. Light snacks & beverages throughout event. Event t-shirt.
Give back to the community while you are in New Orleans. The mission of HandsOn New Orleans is to engage, empower, and transform our community through volunteer service. This day’s efforts will support the Einstein Charter School of Sherwood Forest. Einstein Charter Schools operate a group of consistently high-performing, open admissions, community schools vested in New Orleans East. New Orleans Culinary Experience ◆◆ Event Date/Time: Sunday, May 21 | 9:15 am–12:45 pm ◆◆
Staging/Departure Time: 9:15 am
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Attire: Casual, comfortable clothing and shoes.
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What’s Included: Coffee service provided prior to departure. Lunch & beverages throughout event.
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Beer & Bones Pub Crawl (a Young Professionals in Parking event; open to all) Proudly sponsored by Designa ◆◆ Event Date/Time: Tuesday May 23 | 6:15 pm–10:00 pm ◆◆
Staging/Departure Time: 6:15 pm
cities. Special Note: This is a ticketed event (must be wearing event wristband to gain access) and is only included with full registrations exhibitor personnel and/or Sunday Only registrations. All others would have had to purchase this separately prior to arriving onsite.
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Attire: Casual, comfortable clothing and shoes. *You will be doing a lot of walking.
New Members & First Timers Orientation
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What’s Included: 3 alcoholic beverages and light appetizers throughout tour. Take home souvenir cups.
Join us as we tour America’s most Haunted City. This tour is led by local New Orleans historians and includes specialty drinks at three stops and light appetizers at two stops. The final stop will bring all your fellow IPI Conference friends to one location for more fun!
Opening Welcome Event: Mardi Gras Madness ◆◆
Event Date/Time: Sunday, May 21 | 7:00 pm–10:00 pm
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Staging/Departure Time: 7:00 pm
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Attire: Casual, comfortable clothing and shoes.
Join us as we kickoff the 2017 IPI Conference & Expo! Mardi Gras is the big event in New Orleans every year, and everyone loves a ‘sneak-peak’ behind the scenes. Which is why the Kern family created Mardi Gras World in 1984, offering a window into the Mardi Gras experience. As one of the most unique attractions in New Orleans, it's the location of the Welcome Opening Event for the 2017 IPI Conference & Expo. The evening begins with a behind-the-scenes look at Mardi Gras world—where the magic of Mardi Gras begins! The evening will immerse you in the culinary and culture of New Orleans from music to palm readers to exceptional food; you’ll get an insider’s view of what makes New Orleans one of the country’s favorite
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Proudly sponsored by Way.com ◆◆ Event Date/Time: Sunday, May 21 | 4:15 pm–5:15 pm ◆◆
Location: Ernest Morial Convention Center | Rooms 255–257
This orientation session, exclusively for first-time attendees, will guide you through the Conference program and connect you with new and longtime members. The session includes highlights of the Conference program and education tracks; an overview of the CAPP program; tips for networking and social events; an introduction to the Conference mobile app; and suggestions for how to tackle the Expo hall. There will be an open forum to answer your questions.
Facility Tours Special Events Facility Tour featuring the Mercedes-Benz Superdome ◆◆ Event Date/Time: Monday, May 22 | 3:15 pm–5:00 pm ◆◆
Staging/Departure Time: 3:15 pm
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Attire: Casual, comfortable clothing and shoes. (minimum walking involved).
From the top of Champions Garage, guests will get an overview of the seven parking garages and two surface lots that accommodate more than 5,000 vehicles and are adjacent to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome and the Smoothie King Center. This vantage point provides a great view of the Superdome. Following a brief description of the parking operation, guests will be taken on a tour inside the Superdome, where they
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will see the Hurricane Katrina exhibit, the operations command post and more! Municipal Facility Tour featuring downtown New Orleans and SP+ Proudly sponsored by Duncan Solutions, Inc. ◆◆ Event Date/Time: Tuesday, May 23 | 8:00 am–9:30 am ◆◆
Staging/Departure Time: 8:00 am
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Attire: Casual, comfortable clothing and shoes. (minimum walking involved).
Go behind the scenes of parking in the downtown New Orleans area to hear the real-world lessons learned directly from municipal leaders. Learn first-hand how they overcame challenges to innovate and succeed in demanding parking environments. Participants will get an overview of the New Orleans municipal parking system, including space count, device types, technology employed, etc. They will also get an overview of parking enforcement, including a physical tour of the facility and in-depth look at the booting program. Airport Facility Tour featuring the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport ◆◆ Event Date/Time: Wednesday, May 24 | 8:30 am–10:30 am ◆◆
Staging/Departure Time: 8:30 am
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Attire: Casual, comfortable clothing and shoes. (minimum walking involved).
Join us as we take a behind the scenes look at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport public parking program. Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport public parking program is comprised of two parking garages with approximately 2,500 parking spaces each, and one surface parking lot with approximately 800 spaces. The garages are equipped with some of the latest technology including License Plate Recognition software, Credit Card in/out technology, AVI Tag systems, Electric
Vehicle Charging Stations, and LED retro-fit in some areas. The surface lot is a “ticketless” credit card only surface lot which requires a credit card to enter and exit. University/Medical Center Tour featuring Tulane Medical Center, LSU Health Sciences Center, and Tulane Uptown Campus Proudly sponsored by RideHop ◆◆ Event Date/Time: Wednesday, May 24 | 9:00 am–11:30 am ◆◆
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Attire: Casual, comfortable clothing and shoes. (minimum walking involved).
Join us for this University/Medical Center Tour featuring Tulane Medical Center, LSU Health Sciences Center, and Tulane Uptown Campus. Located downtown, Tulane’s medical campus includes Tulane Medical School, JBJ Research Facility, Tulane Hospital, School of Tropical Medicine, etc., and has a 6-story parking garage with ground floor offices and a flat lot used for athletic events but also as parking for staff and faculty. LSU Health Sciences Center will showcase the automated main parking garage and participants will also tour the University Medical Center next door to both LSU’s Health Sciences Center campus and the Tulane Medical Center.
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Awards & Recognition Throughout the Conference & Expo, we’ll recognize the following distinguished achievements and awards. For a snapshot of those we will be recognizing, refer to page 35 in this guide. More detailed information can be found on the mobile app or on screens outside the La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom. Please join us in congratulating and recognizing this year’s honorees. Parking Solutions Competition Tuesday, May 23 | 4:15 pm–5:45 pm | La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom The IPI Parking Solutions Competition is a design and development parking challenge for college and graduate students. Their challenge: demonstrate an innovative new way to reduce the use of single-occupant vehicles that maximizes land use, increases mobility options, and decreases congestion, emissions, and pollution. Four finalist teams will pitch their “solution” to our esteemed judges. Be there find out who has the next big idea in parking—and see how the next generation of visionaries will transform the parking industry!
Awards & Recognition Ceremony Wednesday, May 24 | 8:00 am–9:15 am | La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom Accredited Parking Organization (APO) Program Recognition IPI will recognize our newest APOs. These organizations have achieved the rigorous and comprehensive standards for excellence for best practices in responsible parking management and operations, customer service, professional development, safety, and security.
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Parksmart Certification IPI and the Green Building Certification Inc. (GBCI), the certification arm of the United States Green Building Council, will recognize parking owners and operators who have met the Parksmart Standard, the only sustainability rating system for high-performing parking structures. Parking Matters® Marketing & Communications Awards (MARCOMM) The Parking Matters® Marketing & Communications Awards recognize outstanding marketing and communications programs and is meant to serve as a way to share best practices and inspire others. The distinctive megaphone trophy symbolizes the industry’s need to be our own best cheerleaders, spreading the word about parking’s integral role in our society. Awards of Excellence (AOE) Setting standards and recognizing excellence in the industry is at the core of achieving visibility and appreciation in our communities. The IPI Awards of Excellence competition recognizes trends in parking facility design and commends cutting-edge innovation in parking programs and operations. Be sure to view the visual meter boards with more information just outside the ballroom or on the mobile app.
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Chairman’s Recognition IPI is very fortunate to have so many knowledgeable, professional volunteers leading and directing our association throughout the year. Many of these volunteers are assisting professional staff on several committees, not just the IPI Board of Directors. Kim Jackson, CAPP, IPI Chair, has been tasked with choosing individuals to receive Chairman’s Recognition Awards. During this presentation, those individuals that were chosen will be recognized by their peers. Professional Recognition Program Awards This annual presentation is based on nominations from you; IPI members who wish to recognize their colleagues and peers for their extraordinary talents and leadership/service excellence. In this awards ceremony, honorees chosen for the following categories will be presented. Parking Staff Member, Supervisor, Emerging Leader, Organization, James M. Hunnicutt, CAPP, Parking Professional of the Year along with the Lifetime Achievement recipient.
CAPP Recognition Ceremony Please join us to share as we celebrate the achievement of our 2017 CAPP graduates as they’re officially presented their certification credentials.
Best of Show & People’s Choice Award Tuesday, May 23 & Wednesday, May 24 | Halls C&D These awards recognize the best-of-the-best among IPI Expo exhibitors. A panel of judges will look for uniqueness, effectiveness of marketing, message, and creativity. Categories include: 100–300 sq. ft.; 400–600 sq. ft.; and 800–1,000 sq. ft. and will be awarded and presented on Tuesday, May 23. In addition, attendees can get involved and select a “People’s Choice” booth from the survey on the Expo-opoly game board. One winner will be announced and presented with this unique award on the show floor during the closing prize announcements and drawings on Wednesday, May 24.
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Accredited Parking Organization (APO) is a designation for parking organizations that have achieved a comprehensive standard of excellence. Launched in 2015 by IPI, the accreditation recognizes best practices in responsible parking management and operations, customer service, professional development, safety, and security. Please join us in celebrating our newest additions to the APO program at the Wednesday morning General Session. Learn more at parking.org/apo.
2017 Accredited Parking Organization Accredited with Distinction 2017–2020
Accredited 2017–2020
Public Parking Authority of Pittsburgh Premier Facilities: Third Avenue Garage, Smithfield Liberty Garage, First Avenue Garage
City of Asheville Parking Services Division Premier Facility: Biltmore Parking Facility
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Premier Facilities: Terminal A Garage, Terminal D Garage, North Express Surface Lot
Lexington & Fayette County Parking Authority Premier Facilities: Victorian Square Garage, Helix on Main Garage, Transit Center Garage
Texas A&M University Transportation Services Premier Facilities: Cain Garage, Parking Lot 24, Parking Lot 54 Accredited with Distinction 2016–2019
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Virginia Beach Parking Management Office Premier Facilities: 25th Street Garage and Town Center Garage
Awards & Recognition
Parksmart defines and recognizes sustainable practices in parking structure management, programming, design and technology. Industry-driven and field tested, Parksmart distinguishes the forward-thinking parking facilities shaping tomorrow’s sustainable mobility network. Administered by the Green Business Certification Inc., the certification arm of the United States Building Council, the Parksmart program recognizes the following high-performing structures at the 2017 IPI Conference & Expo. Learn more at parksmart.gbci.org, and congratulate the newest certified garages at the Wednesday morning General Session.
2017 Parksmart Certified Facilities Parksmart Certified Garages
Salem State North Campus Transportation Center Owner: Massachusetts State College Building Authority Operator: Salem State University
USG Parking Garage 2 Owner: The Universities at Shady Grove
1250 Connecticut Avenue, Washington DC Owner: Brookfield Operator: Impark
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Awards & Recognition
2017 Parking Matters® Marketing & Communications Award Winners
BEST OF 2017 EasyPark Lot 19 Plaza— The Perch EasyPark Pay Station Refresh ParkHouston (City of Houston) Rehabilitation Project Sparks Bright Idea to Make Bike Lanes Glow Texas A&M University Transportation Services
Park for Pink—ACE Parking Joins the Fight Against Cancer Ace Parking Employee Parking Incentive for Downtown Workers Anchorage Community Development Authority—EasyPark Safety First: Partnering to Make Downtown Anchorage Safe Anchorage Community Development Authority—EasyPark MAWAQiF in our Lives Parking Division, Dept. of Municipal Affairs and Transport, Abu Dhabi JetSet Promise Campaign Edmonton International Airport—JetSet Parking Miami Parking Authority Partners with New World School of the Arts Miami Parking Authority The Mobile Pay Parking Buyer’s Guide Passport Pop Tarts for Tickets Texas Tech University Transportation & Parking Services Peanut Butter Parking Campaign The University of Texas at San Antonio—Campus Services
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Awards & Recognition
2017 Awards of Excellence Winners 1
Category I: Best Design of a Parking Facility with Fewer than 800 Spaces
West Hollywood Automated Garage City of West Hollywood West Hollywood, Calif. Owner Project Participants: ◆◆ Heery International, Construction Manager
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Category II: Best Design of a Parking Facility with 800 or More Spaces
Phoenix Biomedical Campus Parking Structure The Boyer Company Irvine, Calif. Owner
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Konsortum1, Electrical Engineer
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LPA, Inc., Architect
Project Participants: ◆◆ Okland Construction, Contractor
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T.B. Penick & Sons, General Contractor
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SmithGroupJJR, Design Architect
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Unitronics Systems, Inc., Automated Parking Vendor
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Walker Parking Consultants, Parking Consultant
Watry Design, Inc., Structural Engineer & Parking Consultant
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Total Cost: $10 million including a 10-year maintenance plan.
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Total Cost: $19 million
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Category III: Best Design/Implementation of a Surface Parking Lot
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Category IV: Innovation in a Parking Operation or Program
SANDAG Regional Parking Management Toolbox San Diego Association of Governments San Diego, Calif. Owner Project Participants: ◆◆ Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., Consultant 1624 Queen Street West (Carpark 256) Green P+ Toronto Parking Authority Toronto, Ontario, Canada Owner Project Participants: ◆◆ Brutto Consulting, Planner ◆◆
Councillor Gord Perks, Ward 14 Parkdale-High Park
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Fabian Papa & Partners Engineers, Engineer
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Marton & Smith Landscape Architects, Inc.
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Mopal Construction, Contractor
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Parkdale Neighbourhood Land Trust, Mural Partner, Community Lead
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Street Art Toronto (stART) Program, Public Realm Section, City of Toronto Transportation Services
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Total Cost: $350,000
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Total Cost of Project: $100,000
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Category V: Best Parking Facility Restoration or Rehabilitation
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Category VI: Award for New Sustainable Parking & Transportation Facilities Excellence
Partners Healthcare Garage—Corporate Campus Partners Healthcare Somerville, Mass. Owner Project Participants: ◆◆ Buro Happold, Mechanical Engineer
Third Avenue Garage Renovation Public Parking Authority of Pittsburgh Owner Project Participants: ◆◆ DESMAN Inc., Architect & Structural Engineer
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Code Red Consultants, Code Consultant
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Gensler, Architect
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HLB Lighting Design, Lighting Consultant
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Leggat McCall, Owner’s Representative
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McNamara/Salvia, Structural Engineer
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RDK Engineers, Security/Low Voltage Engineer
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Richard Moore Consultants, Sustainability Consultant
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SP Plus, Parking Consultant & Operator
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Nathan Contracting, Contractor
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Suffolk Construction, Construction Manager
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Total Cost: $7.4 million
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Category VII: Award of Architectural Excellence Kustwerk Katwijk Municipality Katwijk Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands Owner’s Client Project Participants: ◆◆ Ballast Nedam, Prime Contractor
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OKRA Landscape Architects, Landscape Architect
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Royal HaskoningDHV, Architect & Design Consultant
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ZJA Zwarts & Jansma Architects, Architect
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Total Cost of Project: $16 million
Awards & Recognition
2017 Professional Recognition Program Award Winners Nominated by their peers and selected by a committee of industry professionals, IPI’s Professional Recognition Program winners exemplify the positive spirit, can-do attitude, and upstanding characteristics the industry sets as goals for its members. The Professional Recognition Program was created by IPI to acknowledge professionals who operate, maintain, and manage parking operations, and the individuals who are changing the perception of parking as a career and profession. This year marks the 11th annual Professional Recognition Program awards. Please join us in celebrating the honorees’ accomplishments and contributions to advancing the parking profession.
IPI will begin accepting nominations for the 2018 awards competition beginning September 17, 2017 through November 6, 2017. Visit the IPI Awards & Recognition section of parking.org or contact prp@parking.org for more information.
Staff Member of the Year Roger Finch, Landside Services Agent II Denver International Airport, City and County of Denver Supervisor of the Year Becky Cass, Area Manager Winpark
2017 Lifetime Achievement Honorees Melinda Scott Anderson, CAPP Director, Office of Parking Management Medical University of South Carolina
Donald R. Monahan, PE Principal Parking-Xpert.com; retired from Walker Parking Consultants
Emerging Leader of the Year J.C. Porter, CAPP, Assistant Director, Parking & Transit Services Arizona State University Parking Organization of the Year Arizona State University Parking & Transit Services James M. Hunnicutt, CAPP, Parking Professional of the Year Molly Winter, Executive Director, Dept. of Community Vitality City of Boulder
READ MORE about this year’s Professional Recognition Program honorees in the event mobile app and in the July issue of The Parking Professional.
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Awards & Recognition
2017 CAPP Graduates The CAPP Program is respected worldwide as the leading credential in parking. As ambassadors for advancing the parking profession, CAPPs contribute through their leadership and their willingness to give back to the parking community by sharing knowledge through publications, presentations, media outreach, and professional development forums. The CAPP community comprises the very best in the profession—mentors, innovators, leaders—who combine talent, skills, expertise, and a commitment to share their ideas and expertise to advance the parking profession. On behalf of the International Parking Institute and the University of Virginia, congratulations to the following individuals who have earned the CAPP credential and will be recognized during Wednesday’s Awards Recognition Ceremony: Chris Austin, CAPP Director University at Buffalo, Parking & Transportation Services
Matthew Clay, CAPP Facilities Manager SP+
Rita Azrelyant, CAPP Director, Parking Services Town of Greenwich
John R. Crawford, CAPP Director North Carolina Dept. of Administration— State Parking
Chris Bland, CAPP Senior Manager SP+
Donovan D. Durband, CAPP Administrator Park Tucson (a Division of the City of Tucson Dept. of Transportation)
Chuck Boddy, CAPP Director of Parking Services University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Kevin Emert, CAPP Assistant Director, Parking & Access Georgia Building Authority
Jacob K. Ciulla, CAPP Senior Project Manager Allpro Parking, LLC
Blake Fitch, CAPP Parking Operations Manager City of Aspen
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Awards & Recognition
Jon Forster, CAPP Planning and Studies Manager Carl Walker, Inc.
Martin A. Klein, CAPP Northern Regional Manager Republic Parking System
Mark E. Hairr, CAPP Director University of Tennessee Parking & Transit
Dana McKenzie, CAPP Executive Director Morgantown Parking Authority
Shane Henning, CAPP General Manager Ace Parking Management Inc., Phoenix International Airport
Dave Meredith, CAPP Assistant Director, Dept. of Public Safety Boise State University
Victor A. Hill, CAPP Director, Parking & Transportation Services University of Wisconsin—La Crosse
Rob L. Noiles, CAPP Principal PACT Consulting Services LLC
Debbie Hoffmann, CAPP Associate Director Texas A&M University Transportation Services
Ben Omuya, CAPP Director of Parking Services Montclair State University
Yasser Jabbari, CAPP Operations & Maintenance Supervisor University of California, Riverside
Aaron Kane, CAPP Director, Parking & Shuttle Services Bowling Green State University
Nchai Khang, CAPP Operations Manager Interstate Parking Corporation
John Orr, CAPP Senior Parking Operations Coordinator California State University, Fullerton Paul Reeves, CAPP Assistant Director, Fleet & Business Operations Emory University
Ronald Ross, CAPP Director of Parking Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
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Awards & Recognition
DeAndre D. Rudolph, CAPP Former Commissioner/Treasurer Newark Parking Authority, City of Newark
Edward Trammell, CAPP Planning & Project Manager Lexington & Fayette County Parking Authority
Carlton Thomas, CAPP Airport Operations Manager City of Austin, Aviation Dept.
John Wynn, CAPP Assistant Parking Administrator City of Raleigh, Dept. of Transportation
For more information about becoming CAPP certified, visit parking.org/capp. For questions, contact capp@parking.org.
HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO SHINE
i James M. Hunnicutt, CAPP Parking Professional of the Year i Supervisor of the Year i Staff Member of the Year Awards for Parking Design, Sustainability, and Operations
i Parking Organization of the Year i Emerging Leader of the Year
Parking MattersÂŽ Marketing & Communications Awards
2017 Awards Open for Entries September 12, 2017 and Close November 6, 2017 Awards ceremonies at the 2018 IPI Conference & Expo Orlando, Florida | June 3-6, 2018 For more information, contact Lauri Chudoba 571.699.3011 | chudoba@parking.org
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TECHTalks If you’re looking for real insight with an emphasis on technology, join a TECHTalk on the show floor. Presenters will deliver 45-minute talks on focused topics to help you get a better understanding of what technology is available and how to best implement in your operation and where the future of technology is heading.
T echTalk Pavilion #1 Located near booth #201 T echTalk Pavilion #2 Located near booth #1702
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Monday, May 22 Exhibit Hours 12:30 pm–4:00 pm
1:00 pm–1:45 pm Building A Smarter City— How To Get Started
1:00 pm–1:45 pm Artificial Intelligence Revolutionizing Traditional Industries
2:00 pm–2:45 pm Outdoor Parking Guidance System (PGS) and the Road to Smart Cities
TECHTalks
Tuesday, May 23
Wednesday, May 24
Exhibit Hours 11:15 am–3:15 pm
Exhibit Hours 11:30 am–2:30 pm
12:00 pm–12:45 pm Parking’s Place in San Diego’s Innovative Smart City Initiative
12:00 pm–12:45 pm Parking Management as a Source for Big Data
1:00 pm–1:45 pm Bringing It All Together: How Integration Can Transform Your Data
1:00 pm–1:45 pm Leaking Parking Garage? Find a Waterproofing Solution for Life
2:00 pm–2:45 pm The Value of Cloud-based Solutions
2:00 pm–2:45 pm 4 Sure-fire Ways to Prevent Ticket Errors and Lost Revenue in a Brave New World of the Internet of Things (IoT) and RealTime Communication
12:15 pm–1:00 pm Virtual Permitting & LPR Enforcement
12:15 pm–1:00 pm Autonomous Driving: What is it, How Does it Work and How Will it Affect Me?
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TECHTalks
Monday, May 22—Wednesday, May 24 | Expo Hall Floor—TECHTalk Pavilion 1 & 2 Presentations: Building A Smarter City—How To Get Started Smart city initiatives are about more than technology—they are about improving infrastructure, creating cost effective municipal services, enhancing public transportation, and keeping people safe within their communities. But to realize the full value of IoT and drive innovation, cities must think outside the box and think beyond community verticals like lighting, parking and water management. By strategically taking a holistic approach to smart city planning and implementation, communities can effectively and affordably improve the quality of life while reducing costs and creating new revenue streams. In this talk, we take an interactive look at how to get started quickly and cost effectively on the smart city journey. Artificial Intelligence Revolutionizing Traditional Industries An introduction to deep learning and how the adoption of this technology will revolutionize the parking industry. Outdoor Parking Guidance System (PGS) and the Road to Smart Cities What is a “Smart City” including key components of a Smart City and parking and its effects? What is a Parking Guidance System (PGS) including key functions and types of PGS? What is an Outdoor PGS including key roles of Outdoor PGS in Smart Cities, types of Outdoor PGS and benefits of Lemonde Partners’ Outdoor PGS? Plus a look at the Future of Parking in Smart Cities.
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Parking’s Place in San Diego’s Innovative Smart City Initiative This spring, the City of San Diego and GE announced plans to deploy the largest Smart City program in the world with 3,200 Intelligent Nodes to be affixed to city street lights. These nodes will enable enhancements and efficiencies in parking, traffic management, public safety, public health and other civic areas. As one of GE’s premier parking partners, CivicSmart is helping to deliver Smart Parking benefits to the City of San Diego, its motorists, visitors, businesses and residents. Attendees will learn how Smart Parking fits within innovative Smart City initiatives, how newly available data helps unlock insights into your city’s parking program, and how your city can incorporate these offerings into its planning and operations. Parking Management as a Source for Big Data Understanding Big Data. What is the difference between Big Data and Data Analytics? What are the best practices of Data Analytics? How can parking operations utilize Big Data to increase efficiency, raise customer satisfaction and leverage revenue? Bringing It All Together: How Integration Can Transform Your Data Is the idea of making sense of data from multiple sources keeping you up at night? With new technologies and increasingly advanced software, you can be left with mountains of parking data to make sense of. By integrating disparate data sources into a single view, you can gain flexibility and agility to uncover key insights and see the whole picture of your parking operation. Join us to learn how your data becomes more valuable and gives you more choices when used as part of an integrated platform.
TECHTalks
Leaking Parking Garage? Find a Waterproofing Solution for Life Learn how new waterproofing technologies will lead you to a low-cost, maintenance-free, water tight parking deck. Understand more about the waterproofing systems available and the options to keep water intrusion no longer a problem. Discover ways to protect you and your clients’ property. Learn about the only self-healing water proofing system available for parking decks. Find what leaking and corrosion lead to—see the reality of costs— don’t play the “waiting game.” Think of questions for us to answer following the presentation for a Q&A segment.
Virtual Permitting & LPR Enforcement Whether scanning a license plate with a handheld device, a fixed camera or cameras mounted on an enforcement vehicle, license plate-based, or “Virtual”, permitting offers an easy to administer option for municipalities to streamline enforcement and increase compliance. Bypassing fulfillment of traditional physical permits, virtual permitting decreases demands on budget and human resource. In this TECHtalk, we will look at several methods of using virtual permits and explore how a program can be implemented in municipal settings in order to improve parking enforcement, control costs, and drive compliance
The Value of Cloud-based Solutions The following topics will be covered: Hardware related costs, data/recovery cost, software-related cost, IT labor cost, Integration cost, IT agility, 3rd parties, increased productivity, barriers to adopting cloud services, mobile access and business clients.
Autonomous Driving—What is it, How Does it Work and How Will it Affect Me? This TECHTalk session provides a compelling and clear overview of how connected vehicles are evolving to autonomous vehicles; the different levels of autonomy within autonomous vehicles; how a plethora of companies, from “traditional manufacturers” to “high-tech start-ups” are pushing autonomous mobility forward; and the impact on how we as individuals will be dealing with mobility as part of our daily user journey.
4 Sure-fire Ways to Prevent Ticket Errors and Lost Revenue in a Brave New World of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Real-Time Communication Real-time communication is key as we adapt parking technologies to the Internet of things (IoT). This session will review four fails safes that will maximize its benefits to ensure no tickets issued in error related to latency or communication disruption.
In partnership with IPI and Uber, Passport is giving attendees $5.00 off your airport transportation needs. The Uber code was emailed to you prior to the event.
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Shoptalks The ever popular Shoptalks provide an open forum to discuss challenges, solutions and successes with your counterparts, emerging leaders and even consultants in the industry. Ever wonder what other organizations like yours are doing to solve X or Y? We’re here to help facilitate those connections with your peers in our Shoptalks. Join one of these informal roundtable discussions geared towards targeted segments of the industry on specific operational areas. Each session has a moderator who will keep the discussion on target; other than that, it’s an open forum to discuss challenges, solutions, and successes with your peers. Be sure to attend one—we’re confident you will not be disappointed. Sunday, May 21, 1:15 pm–3:00 pm
Sunday, May 21, 3:15 pm–4:15 pm
Airport Operations | Room 256–257
Mobility & the Connected Car | Room 252–253
Medical/Healthcare Facilities Operations | Room 255 Sponsor: RideHop Municipal Operations | Room 252–253 Sponsor: Duncan Solutions, Inc. University/Campus Operations | Room 254 Sponsor: Cardinal Tracking, Inc.
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If you’re looking for a little entertainment and some high energy, while learning, you’ll want to stop by and sit in on one of the IGNITE presentations. We put the heat on the presenters to share and relay information in five minutes and 20 slides that automatically advance every 15 seconds. As an audience member, you get the opportunity to learn a little bit about a lot of different topics and you’re guaranteed not to fall asleep in this afternoon session. Tuesday, May 23, 3:00 pm–4:00 pm | Room 240–241 Presentations: Internet of Things Kelsey Owens, Passport, Inc. Inter·net of things (noun): a development of the Internet in which everyday objects have network connectivity to send and receive data. What on earth does that mean, and how can parking professionals take advantage? This interactive presentation will look at the IoT from a 50,000foot view and then deep dive into the potential for parking operators. Leave this presentation understanding how to use the connectivity parkers expect to move to a data-driven environment. Maximizing your Parking Real Estate Rita Azrelyant, CAPP, MA, Town of Greenwich Public perception is often the driver of the vehicle for change. If the public perceives that parking needs exceed the supply, more parking is likely to be built without exploring alternatives to mitigate those demands. In a world of rapidly evolving technology with the potential to consume thousands and thousands of figures in a matter of minutes, municipalities and universities should explore maximizing their existing parking real estate.
Preserve Your Pot of Gold and Instantly Repair Damaged Pavement to Eliminate Closures and Decrease Extensive Damage Tom Singleton, Roklin Systems Inc. Learn how to save money with simple methods any maintenance worker can use to immediately repair damaged pavement in one hour. Your parking lot is a capital investment which, if closed, guarantees a loss of business and money. With polyurethane repair products, you can repair damaged pavement with no closures, no matter how large or small. The convenience of polyurethane products means you can tackle deterioration before it requires removal and replacement.
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Optimizing the Performance of Concrete Structures with Zinc-Coated Reinforcing Steel Shannon Pole, International Zinc Association Corrosion affects everyone around the world, leading to expensive repairs and intensive maintenance programs. In addition to cosmetic concerns, corrosion of reinforcing steel in concrete structures leads to concrete failure, impacting the public with delays and detours. With the increasing challenge to secure funding for repair and maintenance programs, this presentation highlights methods to prevent corrosion from the outset.
The Many Reasons People Call— More Parking and Facilities Humor Vanessa Cummings, CAPP, Columbus State Community College People will call us for unusual reasons. Perhaps a toilet flushes too long, they are walking and can’t find their way, or they have landed their toy plane on top of a building and need it rescued! You’ll hear some funny stories and maybe a tip or two on how to avoid laughing out loud while you are still on the phone. This will definitely be more parking humor!
Demand-Responsive Pricing on the Cheap David Taxman, PE, DESMAN The presentation will discuss how demand-responsive pricing can be effectively implemented on-street in Cities without the need for expensive parking sensor technology, algorithms, and software, but instead using the revenue data from the existing meters or parking counts. Case studies will be presented where a parking rate structure was developed based on parking meter data and occupancy counts that models a demand-responsive strategy. I plan to keep the presentation easy to digest and fun.
Parking—a Primary Platform for Commercializing the IoT Chris Reed, ProxiSmart Ltd Data is the new Oil! The IoT market is forecast to be worth anything up to $884bn by 2022! But unlike Oil, there isn’t a ready marketplace for data. Until we start to see real-life models examples where IoT can be commercialized, that marketplace won’t grow. In our presentation, we present a case study from the UK where we combined Parking with IoT in a city-wide deployment to create commercial value to stakeholders.
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PRE-CONFERENCE PROGRAMS
Pre-Conference Programs
PRE-CONFERENCE PROGRAMS
Pre-Conference Programs he CAPP Certification Program is a leading-edge program providing parking T professional’s practical experiences and training to advance the profession. Developed by the International Parking Institute, and administered in cooperation with the University of Virginia, the CAPP Certification Program is designed to be the parking industry’s pre-eminent certification program by providing a means for which parking professionals demonstrate their competence in the field and are recognized by their peers.
University of Virginia Business Management Saturday, May 20–Tuesday, May 23 | Room 339 *22 CAPP Points, .22 CEUs Creating an environment for employees to generate success is a priority. Explore various management theories and their common themes. Study pathways and pitfalls of individual personality styles and examine the natural conflicts that can occur in communication among people with differing styles. In this course, you will learn how to examine the role of ethics in exemplary leadership, and discuss the four leadership styles related to the Situational Leadership Model. Examine and discuss what makes a high-performance team. Recognize that every move the individual makes affects the group and final outcomes. Acknowledge that the challenge is for the team to make quality decisions while confronting everyday organizational problems. Facilitators: Kathleen Federici, M.Ed., International Parking Institute Cindy Orshek, University of Virginia Instructors: John Lord, University of Virginia John Whitlow, University of Virginia
Schedule: Saturday, May 20 12:30 pm–1:00 pm Welcome & Introductions 1:00 pm–5:00 pm The Leadership Challenge: Creating Productive Workplaces
Sunday, May 21 9:00 am–12:00 pm MBTI and the Art of Communication 12:00 pm–1:00 pm Lunch Break | On Own 1:00 pm–5:00 pm Situational Leadership: A Model for Coaching and Inspiring Performance in Others 7:00 pm–10:00 pm Opening Welcome Event: Mardi Gras Madness
Monday, May 22 8:30 am–11:00 am High Performance Teams & Work Groups 11:00 am–12:30 pm General Session: The Future of Parking, Transportation and Mobility—An Expert Panel | La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom 12:30 pm–2:30 pm Exhibit Hall | Lunch served in hall 12:30 pm–2:30 pm 2:30 pm–5:00 pm High Performance Teams & Leadout
Tuesday, May 23 8:30 am–12:00 pm Managing for Service Excellence 11:15 am–2:00 pm Exhibit Hall | Lunch served in hall 11:15 am–1:15 pm 2:00 pm–4:30 pm Leadership Excellence: Personal Action Planning 4:30 pm–5:00 pm End of Course Assessment
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Parking Immersion & Operations Course Sunday May 21–Tuesday, May 23 | Room 338 *18 CAPP Points, .18 CEUs Parking professionals have considerable influence on their facilities and operations. Every planning, purchasing, and operational decision has multiple effects on efficiency, return on investment, technology, business intelligence, skills sets, operations and general management, liabilities and risks, crisis and disaster management, health and safety, and the environment. By participating in this course, you will learn how to examine big data and its relevance while exploring data analytics. Illustrate elements of risk management and identify liabilities. Recognize the fundamentals of bond financing, raising capital, and analysis of fundamental financial statements and reporting requirements for municipal, university, and government reporting. Examine sustainability strategies such as transportation demand management. Facilitators: Kathleen Federici, M.Ed., International Parking Institute Cindy Orshek, University of Virginia
Schedule: Sunday, May 21 9:00 am–10:00 am Welcome & Introductions 10:00 am–12:15 pm Disaster Preparedness 12:15 pm–1:15 pm Lunch Break | On Own 1:15 pm–3:15 pm PARCS 3:30 pm–5:00 pm Technology in Your Organization
Monday, May 22 8:30 am–11:00 am Big Data 11:00 am–12:30 pm General Session: The Future of Parking, Transportation and Mobility—An Expert Panel | La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom 12:30 pm–2:30 pm Exhibit Hall | Lunch served in hall 12:30 pm–2:30 pm 2:30 pm–5:00 pm Sustainability & Transportation Demand Management
Tuesday, May 23 9:00 am–12:00 pm Financial and Operational Auditing 11:15 am–2:00 pm Exhibit Hall | Lunch served in hall 11:15 am–1:15 pm 2:00 pm–4:15 pm Designing Safe Parking: Reducing Risk & Liability 4:15 pm–5:00 pm End of Course Assessment
Instructors: Randy Atlas, Atlas Safety & Security Design Inc. Bruce Barclay, CAPP, MGM Resorts International Geary Robinson, Ph.D, CAPP, University of North Texas Blake Laufer, CAPP, MiStall Insight Brian Shaw, CAPP, Stanford University Sam Veraldi, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Tom Wunk, CAPP, T2 Systems, Inc. Rachel Yoka, CAPP, LEED AP, BD+C, International Parking Institute *Offers professional development points towards an applicant’s 25 minimum point requirement and/or continuing education units (CEUs) provided the attendees score a 70 percent or greater on the end of course assessment.
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Pre-Conference Programs
Accredited Parking Organization (APO) Site Reviewer Training Sunday, May 21, 9:00 am–5:00 pm | Room 343 7 CAPP Points, .07 CEUs Instructors: Alex Argudin, CAPP, Miami Parking Authority Casey Jones, CAPP, SP+ Vanessa Solesbee, MA, Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. The Accredited Parking Organization (APO) program recognizes parking organizations that have achieved a comprehensive standard of excellence, based on best practices in responsible parking management and operations, customer service, professional development, safety, and security. Site Review is a required component for applicant organizations, and must be completed by an IPI-approved Site Reviewer who has successfully completed this training. APO Site Reviewers are trained to evaluate organizations pursuing accreditation; this training prepares and credentials new reviewers. Participants receive a copy of The APO Manual for Applicants and the matrix— a planning tool for implementation. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will be awarded a Certificate of Completion and will be listed as trained site reviewers on the IPI website. To learn more about accreditation and download resources about the program, visit parking.org/apo. Schedule: 9:00 am–12:00 pm Overview of the APO Program and APO Matrix Review 12:00 pm–1:00 pm Lunch | Room 344 1:00 pm–4:00 pm Role of Site Reviewer and Scenarios 4:00 pm–5:00 pm Assessment and Course Wrap-up
Parksmart Advisor Training Sunday May 21, 9:00 am–5:00 pm | Room 345 7 CAPP Points, .07 CEUs 7 GBCI Continuing Education Credits Instructors: Eric Haggett, DESMAN David Taxman, P.E. DESMAN Parksmart Advisors lead clients through the certification process for sustainable parking structures. The Parksmart program is now offered by the USGBC/GBCI alongside the suite of LEED and various sustainability rating systems. IPI is the USGBC Education Partner providing the education required to earn this valuable certificate. The course offers a deep-dive into the specific management, programmatic, technological, and structural elements of certification. The course equips you with the knowledge to lead a facility through the Parksmart program, including how to evaluate a parking facility and the process and procedures for submitting facilities for certification. Parksmart Advisor Training is offered both as an inperson class and as an online, instructor-led class. Sign up for the next online session in August at parking.org/professional-development/parksmart. To learn more and register your project, visit parksmart.gbci.org/. Schedule: 9:00 am–12:00 pm Overview and Introduction to Parksmart and Documents; Standard Review 12:00 pm–1:00 pm Lunch | Room 344 1:00 pm–3:30 pm Standard Review and Related Exercises 3:30 pm–4:30 pm Assessment 4:30 pm–5:30 pm Course Evaluations and Wrap-Up
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Event Schedule Saturday, May 20–Monday, May 22
SATURDAY, MAY 20–MONDAY, MAY 22
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SATURDAY, MAY 20–MONDAY, MAY 22
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Each parking garage is unique and comes with its own environmental requirements. But very often this is not known when the operator acquires a new PARC system. To avoid an over-designed and over-sold PARC system Scheidt & Bachmann has developed a concept where basic functionalities can be adapted to the right level of required services for a garage. With the Adapt concept you get what you need and pay for what you use. entervo Adapt offers you: the flexibility you need, the ability to optimize your revenue and additional convenience for your customers. Share your needs with us by calling 781-272-1664. parkingsales@scheidt-bachmann-usa.com
Schedule: Saturday, May 20 Finance & Auditing
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
Technology & Innovation
CAPP Point Course(s); Pre-Conference Programs; Facility Tour(s); Expo Hall Hours; Shoptalks
7:00 am–8:00 pm
12:30 pm–5:00 pm
Move-In for Exhibitors
CAPP Point Course I: UVA Business Management
Halls C–D
Room 339
12:00 pm–4:30 pm Host Committee Desk Open
12:00 pm–4:30 pm Registration Open D1 Foyer—First Level
12:30 pm–4:30 pm Speaker Check-In & Ready Room Room 236
Creating an environment for employees to generate success is a priority. Explore various management theories and their common themes. Study pathways and pitfalls of individual personality styles and examine the natural conflicts that can occur in communication among people with differing styles. In this course, you will learn how to examine the role of ethics in exemplary leadership, and discuss the four leadership styles related to the Situational Leadership Model. Examine and discuss what makes a high-performance team. Recognize that every move the individual makes affects the group and final outcomes. Acknowledge that the challenge is for the team to make quality decisions while confronting everyday organizational problems.
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Schedule: Sunday, May 21 Finance & Auditing
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
Technology & Innovation
CAPP Point Course(s); Pre-Conference Programs; Facility Tour(s); Expo Hall Hours; Shoptalks
6:00 am–2:00 pm Annual Voigt CAPP Classic Golf Tournament All shuttles depart from outside Exhibit Hall D
7:30 am–5:30 pm Speaker Check-In & Ready Room Room 236
7:30 am–6:30 pm Host Committee Desk Open
7:30 am–6:30 pm Registration Open D1 Foyer—First Level
Optional Networking Activities We invite you to get to the show early and take advantage of some of our optional Networking Adventure Activities that pair you and other attendees in a unique way that creates deeper connections and exponentially increases your return on investment. You’re guaranteed to have a great time, expand your circle of professional colleagues and peers all while taking in a bit of New Orleans while you’re here.
7:45 am–11:30 am Optional Networking Activity: IPI Amazing Race New Orleans All shuttles depart from outside Exhibit Hall D
8:00 am–11:30 am Optional Networking Activity: Louisiana Swampland Tour All shuttles depart from outside Exhibit Hall D
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8:30 am–11:30 am Optional Networking Activity: Cultural Geography Tour of New Orleans All shuttles depart from outside Exhibit Hall D
8:30 am–12:00 pm Optional Networking Activity: Voluntourism: Community GiveBack Project All shuttles depart from outside Exhibit Hall D
9:00 am–5:00 pm CAPP Point Course I: UVA Business Management Room 339
9:00 am–5:00 pm CAPP Point Course II: Parking Immersion and Operations Room 338
Parking professionals have considerable influence on their facilities and operations. Every planning, purchasing, and operational decision has multiple effects on efficiency, return on investment, technology, business intelligence, skills sets, operations and general management, liabilities and risks, crisis and disaster management, health and safety, and the environment. By participating in this course, you will learn how to examine big data and its relevance while exploring data analytics. Illustrate elements of risk management and identify liabilities. Recognize the fundamentals of bond financing, raising capital, and analysis of fundamental financial statements and reporting requirements for municipal, university, and government reporting. Examine sustainability strategies such as transportation demand management.
Schedule: Sunday, May 21
Finance & Auditing
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
Technology & Innovation
CAPP Point Course(s); Pre-Conference Programs; Facility Tour(s); Expo Hall Hours; Shoptalks
9:00 am–5:00 pm
1:15 pm–3:00 pm
(Pre-Conference Program) Parksmart Advisor Training
SHOPTALKS The ever popular ShopTalks provide an open forum to discuss challenges, solutions and successes with your counterparts, emerging leaders and even consultants in the industry.
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Parksmart Advisors lead clients through the certification process for sustainable parking structures. The Parksmart program is now offered by the USGBC/GBCI alongside the suite of LEED and various sustainability rating systems. IPI is the USGBC Education Partner providing the education required to earn this valuable certificate. The course offers a deep-dive into the specific management, programmatic, technological, and structural elements of certification. The course equips you with the knowledge to lead a facility through the Parksmart program, including how to evaluate a parking facility and the process and procedures for submitting facilities for certification.
9:00 am–5:00 pm (Pre-Conference Program) APO Site Reviewer Training Room 343
Shoptalk: Airport Operations Rooms 256–257
Shoptalk: Municipal Operations Rooms 252–253
Shoptalk: University/Campus Operations Room 254
Shoptalk: Hospital/Medical Center Operations Room 255
3:15 pm–4:15 pm Shoptalk: Mobility & the Connected Car Rooms 252–253
The Accredited Parking Organization (APO) Program establishes a benchmark of the quality by which a parking management organization conducts its business and maintains its facilities and services. Site Review is a required component for applicant organizations, and must be completed by an IPI-approved Site Reviewer who has successfully completed this training. APO Site Reviewers are solely trained by IPI to evaluate organizations pursuing accreditation under the program. This course will cover quality management and continuity of applying best practices to each site, determining evidence to satisfy the standard, and the role and ethical expectations of an APO site reviewer. Participants receive a copy of The APO Manual for Applicants and the matrix, a planning tool for implementation.
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Schedule: Sunday, May 21
Finance & Auditing
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
Technology & Innovation
CAPP Point Course(s); Pre-Conference Programs; Facility Tour(s); Expo Hall Hours; Shoptalks
3:15 pm–4:15 pm Education Sessions
Think Fast, Talk Slow: The Art and Science of
Spontaneous Speech Room 244
Colleen Niese, The Marlyn Group Every time you’re asked to introduce yourself at a roundtable, participate in a meeting, or simply introduce two colleagues, you’re also asked to give a spontaneous speech. During this highly interactive session, learn strategies and tactics to ensure when you contribute to any given conversation, you’re being your most effective self through managing your “self talk” and picking the words that best reflect your thoughts. Collaboration in Action: How the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Five-Year Plan Process is Transforming Campus Access Room 243
Vanessa Solesbee, MA, Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.; Cheryl Stout, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Than Austin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Dean Penny, P.E., Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. The University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill is a high-density urban campus with significant restrictions for parking and transportation access. As such, UNC Transportation & Parking (T&P) developed a multi-modal menu of options for the campus community using a stakeholder-driven five-year plan process. This session will guide attendees through the life-cycle of the iterative planning process that guides UNC’s operation as they welcome 40,000 students, faculty, staff, and visitors to campus each day.
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riving Customer Service with D Transportation Technology Rooms 238–239
Megan LaFave, Bedrock Detroit; Jacob Mortiere, Quicken Loans; Travis Knepper, Ridehop; Jack Butler, Henry Ford Innovations Institute Recent advances in transportation technology provide actionable information that improves customer satisfaction and creates operational efficiency opportunities. Matt Sandstrom of Rustbelt Transport, a consultancy group specializing in the cross-section of transportation and technology, brings together a panel of leaders with a variety of perspectives to share and discuss how technology is driving customer satisfaction up and their businesses forward. Procurement: Everything You Need to Know (Technology, Services, Solutions, Integration, and Lessons Learned) Room 245
Julie Dixon and Patrick Smith, Dixon Resources Unlimited This session will review considerations an agency must evaluate to address its short- and long-term parking planning to ensure an adaptive solution that will incorporate and integrate with the ongoing evolution of parking technology. We will also review procurement processes and discuss performance standards that should be considered when evaluating vendor solutions. Most importantly, we will discuss the lessons learned from some of the largest solicitations issued during the last year.
Schedule: Sunday, May 21
Finance & Auditing
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
Technology & Innovation
CAPP Point Course(s); Pre-Conference Programs; Facility Tour(s); Expo Hall Hours; Shoptalks
4:15 pm–5:15 pm First-Timers Welcome & Orientation Rooms 252–253
4:30 pm–5:30 pm Education Sessions Planning and Designing for an Unknown Future Room 243
John Bushman, PE, Walker Parking Consultants; Brett Wood, PE, CAPP, Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc; Vicki Pero, SPHR, Marlyn Group, LLC; Blake Laufer, CAPP, MiStall Insight How do you plan and design a building for a 50- to 75-year life span when emerging trends in real estate, demographics, and technology are rapidly transforming the landscape every year? No need to get out your crystal ball or visit a fortune teller— get some insight at this session, hosted by IPI’s Consultants Committee. Maintenance and Repair Costs for Different Types of Parking Structures Room 244
Nam Shiu, S.E., PE; and Omid Gooranorimi, PhD, Walker Restoration Consultants This presentation will outline the driving factors for the general deterioration of different types of parking structures. Using a limited-cost data base on maintenance and repair of parking structures, we identified typical trends of maintenance and repair costs throughout the service life of a structure. The noted trends are used to define a reasonable budget that we would recommend to be set aside for new construction of similar structural types.
onnected Vehicles: Understanding C the Revolution Rooms 238–239
Michael Drow, CAPP; and Brent Paxton, Parkmobile USA, Inc. This is the eighth in a series of parking-specific presentations by IPI’s Parking Technology Committee. This year’s presentation explores the connected vehicle and its effect on parking. We all hear and see the buzzwords: automated, selfdriving, driverless, connected vehicles. But what exactly does it all mean? Changing the Campus Parking and Mobility
Paradigm: The UCLA Experience Room 245
Renee Fortier, MA, MS and David Karwaski, UCLA Mobility management means balancing parking with sustainable modes. In the car-centric city of Los Angeles, the University of California Los Angeles’s (UCLA) mobility management programs are a role model, successfully decreasing vehicle traffic by 25 percent while the campus has grown by 40 percent in the same time period. Find out how UCLA shifted its mobility paradigm from parking cars to moving people (and still parking some cars) and how this shift benefits the campus and the community at large.
7:00 pm–10:00 pm Opening Welcome Event: Mardi Gras Madness All shuttles depart from outside Exhibit Hall D
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Schedule: Monday, May 22 Finance & Auditing
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
Technology & Innovation
CAPP Point Course(s); Pre-Conference Programs; Facility Tour(s); Expo Hall Hours; Shoptalks
7:30 am–4:30 pm Host Committee Desk Open
7:30 am–4:30 pm Registration Open D1 Foyer—First Level
7:30 am–4:30 pm Speaker Check-In & Ready Room Room 236
8:30 am–9:30 am Education Sessions The Role of Parking in Navigation, Mode Choice, and Driver Behavior Room 243
Willa Ng, Sidewalk Labs; and Jeff Albertson, Google Seattle The end of your journey is not a parking space— but why does it have such an effect on how you travel, when you travel, or even whether you make the trip at all? Representatives from Sidewalk Labs and Google Maps present their learnings on how parking may affect driver behavior and how the right information at the right time can be a lever for change.
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There’s No Master in That Plan! How P&T Departments Can Help Shape University Master Plan Outcomes Room 244
Barbara Chance, PhD, CHANCE Management Advisors, Inc.; William Wendt, University of Connecticut; Joseph Sciulli, CAPP, CHANCE Management Advisors, Inc. Campus master plans are somewhat notorious among parking professionals for being unrealistic regarding parking and transportation, or leaving those topics out of the plan altogether. This session will guide you in how to prepare for a coming master plan and how to participate effectively in the planning process. If all else fails and you are stuck with bad master plan recommendations, you will learn how to create a clean-up strategy to save your sanity. The Bad News is Time Flies; The Good News is You are the Pilot Rooms 238–239
Mitch Skyer, Passio Technologies Parking and transportation is in the midst of a monumental transformation driven by technology. Why is the bus I need always late? Where can I find a space? Driverless cars? Understanding what technology is available and navigating through the choices are just the beginning of the challenges facing parkers, commuters, employees, students, faculty, staff, visitors, patients, and others. This session focuses on the question: Can technology transform the customer experience from adequate to amazing?
Schedule: Monday, May 22
Finance & Auditing
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
Technology & Innovation
CAPP Point Course(s); Pre-Conference Programs; Facility Tour(s); Expo Hall Hours; Shoptalks
Where are Airports Taking Us: ACI-NA/IPI Airports Survey Update and Discussion Room 245
Rick Decker, CAPP, MBA, Metropolitan Airports Commission; Peter Mandle, InterVISTAS This session will present the current state of airport parking as applied to downtowns, universities, hospitals, and entertainment venues regarding technology, innovation, customer service, safety, facility design, and the speed and accuracy of operational and revenue controls. This catalyst discussion will benefit consultants, suppliers, service providers, and parking system owners or operators wishing to improve their facilities and operations.
8:30 am–11:00 am CAPP Point Course I: UVA Business Management Room 339
8:30 am–11:00 am CAPP Point Course II: Parking Immersion and Operations Room 338
9:45 am–10:45 am Education Sessions
De-Stressing for Parking Professionals:
Useful Tools to De-Stress at Work and Not Take it with You Room 244
Vanessa Cummings, CAPP; Columbus State Community College Stress: We all experience it but not all stress is good for you. We will discuss ways to recognize the onset of stress, the sources and causes of stress, and tools to avoid or process it and let it go. By the end of this session, you will have laughed at yourself and others, and feel good about it! If you have ever stressed out, this session is for you! Uber’s Effect on Parking
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Brady Young, DoubleMap, Inc. On-demand technology such as Uber and Lyft has stunned the taxi industry, while simultaneously enjoying triple and quadruple growth in many cities. Will it have a similar effect on parking? Recently, Uber launched two services—uberHOP and uberCommute—that provide riders with discounted fares if they request a pickup from along a fixed route, making their price point and functionality eerily similar to that of parking.
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Schedule: Monday, May 22
Finance & Auditing
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
Technology & Innovation
CAPP Point Course(s); Pre-Conference Programs; Facility Tour(s); Expo Hall Hours; Shoptalks
9:45 am–10:45 am
11:00 am–12:30 pm
Education Sessions
Opening General Session: The Future of Parking, Transportation and Mobility—An Expert Panel Proudly sponsored by SAP
A Smart City Approach to Variable Pricing Rooms 238–239
Diego Torres-Palma, Smarking, Inc.; and Douglas Hausladen, New Haven Parking Authority The City of New Haven has almost 3,000 onstreet metered parking spaces that are all priced equally. To reduce traffic and make better use of its parking supply, the city is working to implement variable pricing instead. This can be a massive and extremely costly effort. New Haven is able to harness technology to implement variable pricing and update it on an annual basis for less than $50,000 per year. Midtown Park: A Parking Blueprint for an Economic Catalyst Room 243
Brian Lozano, Walter P Moore & Associates; Liliana Rambo, CAPP, Winpark; Marlon Marshall, Midtown Redevelopment Authority The Midtown Superblock project is a major mixed-use development in the heart of Midtown Houston—a catalyst for future economic development. During the planning and construction phase of the project, the Midtown Redevelopment Authority, the design team, and the parking garage operator collaborated to develop a detailed parking operations plan that would meet both the immediate and future needs of the development. This included event parking planning for Super Bowl LI festivities in the park.
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La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom—Second Level
Join IPI for a conversation with experts, thought leaders, and visionaries about our industry’s shared future. How will the Internet of Things, the connected car, the sharing economy (smart/connected cities), intelligent transportation systems (ITS), and the autonomous vehicle shape the world around us? What innovations will disrupt travel and transportation as we know it? What innovations will disrupt the future? How will transportation options affect us? Learn how the parking industry can not only keep up with rapid and tremendous change but evolve and transform to support new technologies and a new infrastructure—and new customers—that are on the horizon.
12:30 pm–4:00 pm EXHIBIT HALL OPEN with TECHTalk PRESENTATIONS Halls C–D
Lunch served in hall 12:30 pm–2:30 pm TECHTalks: 1:00 pm–1:45 pm, 2:00 pm–2:45 pm
1:30 pm–2:30 pm USGBC Sustainable Transportation Advisory Council Meeting Room 237
Schedule: Monday, May 22
Finance & Auditing
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
Technology & Innovation
CAPP Point Course(s); Pre-Conference Programs; Facility Tour(s); Expo Hall Hours; Shoptalks
2:30 pm–5:00 pm CAPP Point Course I: UVA Business Management Room 339
2:30 pm–5:00 pm CAPP Point Course II: Parking Immersion and Operations Room 338
3:15 pm–5:00 pm Special Events Facility Tour: Mercedes-Benz Superdome All shuttles depart from outside Exhibit Hall D
4:15 pm–5:15 pm Education Sessions
High-Performance Parking: Parksmart, Market
Transformation, and Sustainable Mobility Room 245
Paul Wessel, United States Green Building Council (USGBC) Making the leap to parking as a high-performance, integrated, energy-efficient tool that produces more mobility using fewer resources is the business opportunity for next-generation parking. A century after the emergence of the Model T, parking facility owners, developers, planners, architects, operators, policy makers, and others are moving from a narrow “Where do we put the cars?” approach to an integrated vision of “How do we move more people, more efficiently?”
Effective Supervisor Skills: Transitioning from
Peer to Leader Room 244
Vicki Pero, SPHR, Marlyn Group, LLC Employees transitioning from peer to leader often create a tricky dynamic for everyone. It’s up to the new leader to set the tone and direction for the relationship going forward, and the best way to do this isn’t always straightforward. In this session, we will discuss practical steps new supervisors and their leaders can take to support the transition and use effective leadership skills that promote high levels of employee engagement and productivity.
The Golden Age of Parking: Welcome to the World of The Internet of Things Rooms 238–239
Sergio Mastronardi, GTechna Inc.; and Philip Savino, Pittsburgh Parking Authority The advent of the Internet of Things (IoT) is progressively reshaping parking thanks to an intelligent network of connected devices. When a parking system is not intelligent, agencies can be vulnerable to a myriad of problems that can affect both the end-user experience and enforcement. Issues range from communications disruptions to tickets being issued in error. Learn how to navigate high stakes that can potentially affect a city’s public reputation and bottom line.
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Schedule: Monday, May 22
Finance & Auditing
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
CAPP Point Course(s); Pre-Conference Programs; Facility Tour(s); Expo Hall Hours; Shoptalks
Lights, Camera, Parking: How Collaborative Planning Played a Major Role in Designing Functional Parking at Warner Bros. Studio Room 243
Michael Benford, McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.; Randy Meier, DBIA, McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.; Steven Kuhn, IDG Parkitects, Inc.; Rasa Bauza, AIA, LEED AP, Warner Bros. Looking to add parking on your campus but don’t know where to start? Why not employ a collaborative planning, design, and construction effort? Learn how one of the largest studio lots in the world is gearing up to add structured parking and office space to its ever-evolving campus in Southern California. Panelists will share the benefits and best practices of collaborative studies that alleviate obstacles and eliminate common concerns when planning for more parking.
5:30 pm–Midnight Open Evening for Exhibitor Events
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Technology & Innovation
TUESDAY, MAY 23
Event Schedule Tuesday, May 23
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TUESDAY, MAY 23
Schedule: Tuesday, May 23 Finance & Auditing
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
Technology & Innovation
CAPP Point Course(s); Pre-Conference Programs; Facility Tour(s); Expo Hall Hours; Shoptalks
8:00 am–4:30 pm
9:00 am–10:00 am
Host Committee Desk Open
Education Sessions
8:00 am–4:30 pm Registration Open D1 Foyer—First Level
8:00 am–4:30 pm Speaker Check-In & Ready Room Room 236
8:00 am–9:30 am International Delegation Networking Breakfast Rooms 255–257—by invitation only
8:00 am–9:30 am Municipal Facility Tour: Downtown New Orleans All shuttles depart from outside Exhibit Hall D
Transformational Services and Efficiencies Room 244
Thomas Hartley, CAPP, Florida International University As a large commuter school, ease of access and ease of parking remain at the apex of Florida International University’s (FIU) priorities. Following the Great Leadership Strategies model learned from Disney, FIU developed specific tactics around strategies for parking and transportation and then launched the best of our industry partner’s right-fit technologies to place transformational services at the fingertips of the FIU community. Innovative Parking Facilities Today and in the Future Room 243
8:30 am–12:00 pm CAPP Point Course I: UVA Business Management Room 339
8:30 am–12:00 pm CAPP Point Course II: Parking Immersion and Operations Room 338
Jim Lewis, Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute Join us for a discussion about parking design and ways to integrate precast components into a parking garage. How do designers create these spaces and what materials are typically used? How are innovative precast systems being adapted for these developments? The presenter will discuss the overall collaboration needed by the team to enhance project success.
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Schedule: Tuesday, May 23
Finance & Auditing
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
Technology & Innovation
CAPP Point Course(s); Pre-Conference Programs; Facility Tour(s); Expo Hall Hours; Shoptalks
Is Your Business Ready for Parking Reservations? Rooms 238–239
Paul Sidwell, ADVAM Parking reservation platforms may seem relatively new, but they are widely used in Europe and Australia by airports and leading parking operators. Reservation platforms enable parking managers to maximize occupancy forecasting, provide a platform to engage with customers, and generate loyalty. In this highly competitive market where just being able to know your customer is golden, find out why reservation platforms are so important and how you can make sure your business is ready. Park Your Data Here: IPI’s Approach to Defining Our Industry Room 245
Brett Wood, PE, CAPP, Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.; Blake Laufer, CAPP, MiStall Insight; Rachel Yoka, CAPP, LEED AP BD+C, IPI The IPI Parking Research Committee has embarked on a multi-faceted project to better define the scale of our industry. This presentation will look at the results of that exercise and how key performance indicators (KPIs) can better help to define our industry and benchmark your program. The presentation will also include interactive audience exercises to explore the data and even benchmark the room in real time.
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10:15 am–11:15 am Education Sessions
Fortune Cookie Communication, Sushi
Suggestions, and Tapas Tidbits Room 244
Benton Schnabel, CAPP, University of Minnesota Are you in a position where customers with confrontational attitudes are par for the course? Do you find yourself shying away from a coworker because of an awkward interaction you had in a meeting? This session shares tiny portions, bites, and nibbles of information that can improve your organization’s interactions with customers and with each other. The Role of Parking in Access and Mobility: A Major Player in Today’s Transportation Infrastructure Room 243
Roamy Valera, CAPP, SP+ Access and mobility are the focus of many municipalities across the country. Parking is considered a major player in transportation infrastructure and as such, it is required that our professionals understand the new role of parking management in our cities/municipalities. The session will provide a clear road map on the structure required to have a sound parking management plan that is inclusive of our changing environment.
Schedule: Tuesday, May 23
Finance & Auditing
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
Technology & Innovation
CAPP Point Course(s); Pre-Conference Programs; Facility Tour(s); Expo Hall Hours; Shoptalks
Benchmarking your Business: Are You Connecting the Right Dots? Rooms 238–239
Scot DeLancey, T2 Systems How are you using all the data you’ve collected? Comparing your operation against others to your advantage? Learn how to benefit with the right benchmarking tools. Put Payment Fraud in Park: Understanding and Implementing EMV in Parking Room 245
Steven Grant, Aberdeen Management Group; Tyler Standage, JD, MBA, Visa; James Maglothin, 20/20 Parking Consultants, LLC; and Charl Botes, Mastercard With the U.S. moving to EMV chip technology for more secure credit and debit card payments, parking industry stakeholders across the payments value chain are working on plans to migrate their infrastructure efficiently and effectively. In this panel session, members from both the Smart Card Alliance and IPI will educate attendees on the most critical aspects of deploying EMV-compliant solutions within the parking infrastructure.
11:00 am–12:30 pm TSA First Observer Plus Program Rooms 255–257
First Observer Plus™ is a Department of Homeland Security program, administered by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to promote surface transportation security within the U.S. by training transportation professionals to Observe, Assess, and Report potential terrorist activity. The program provides modally-specific anti-terrorism and security awareness training to surface transportation professionals using individualized training modules for each of the following modes/sub-modes: Mass Transit (Passenger Rail, Subways, Transit Bus), Highway & Motor Carrier (Overthe-Road Bus, School Transportation, General Trucking), Highway & Motor Carrier (General Parking, Vehicle Rental, Highway Infrastructure), Freight Rail, Pipelines. Pre-registration was required for this session.
11:15 am–3:15 pm EXHIBIT HALL OPEN with TECHTalk PRESENTATIONS Halls C–D
Lunch served in hall 11:15 am–1:15 pm TECHTalks: 12:00 pm–12:45 pm, 1:00 pm–1:45 pm, 2:00 pm–2:45 pm
2:00 pm–5:00 pm CAPP Point Course I: UVA Business Management Room 339
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Schedule: Tuesday, May 23
Finance & Auditing
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
Technology & Innovation
CAPP Point Course(s); Pre-Conference Programs; Facility Tour(s); Expo Hall Hours; Shoptalks
2:00 pm–5:00 pm CAPP Point Course I: UVA Business Management Room 339
2:00 pm–5:00 pm CAPP Point Course II: Parking Immersion and Operations Room 338
2:15 pm–3:15 pm IPI Committees Round-Up Rooms 252–254
3:00 pm–4:00 pm Education Sessions How Shared Autonomous Vehicles will Affect Your Downtown Parking Rooms 238–239
Laurens Eckelboom, SAP Autonomous vehicles are no longer buzzwords. They are becoming reality, faster than we imagine. Mainstream vehicle original equipment manufacturers are shifting their strategy to new mobility concepts as they realize autonomous transportation will significantly affect their manufacturing and production capacity. NuTonomy started the first autonomous ridesharing pilot in Singapore followed by Uber and Volvo in Pittsburgh, Pa. Smartphones are the key to these new developments, from a mobility access, mobile payment, and mass-customized user experience perspective.
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Emerging Trends in Personal Mobility and the Future of Structured Parking Room 243
Michael App, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, Timothy Haahs & Associates, Inc. Shifts in demographics and generational priorities, as well as new innovations in technology related to transportation and personal mobility, are changing the patterns of growth in our urban areas, which has led to questions regarding the future of the parking structure. This presentation will discuss how developing technologies, migration trends, and personal mobility needs will shape parking planning and parking facility design in the next 30 years. How Do Your Bike Lanes Glow: A Texas
A&M Case Study Room 245
Debbie Hoffmann, CAPP, and Ron Steedly, CAPP, Texas A&M University, College Station Texas A&M University’s innovative intersection design features enhanced safety for cyclists, pedestrians, and motorists. It also boasts the firstin-the-U.S. installation of glowing green photoluminescent paint. Learn how the intersection improves safety, see a video of each segment of the population using the segregated travel paths, examine the educational campaign utilized in the community and on campus, and review the analysis of the data collection team to see the results of the implementation.
Schedule: Tuesday, May 23
Finance & Auditing
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
Technology & Innovation
CAPP Point Course(s); Pre-Conference Programs; Facility Tour(s); Expo Hall Hours; Shoptalks
Planning an Automated Parking Guidance and Wayfinding System: An Interactive Experience Room 242
Jon Martens, AICP, CAPP; Dan Kupferman, CAPP; Erik Nelson, PCIP; and Brian McGann, PCIP, Walker Parking Consultants More and more cities, universities, and other campuses want to provide real-time wayfinding and parking guidance to simplify the parking experience and maximize efficiency. This interactive session will put you in the parking planner’s seat, including designing a count system, locating wayfinding signs, determining what information to display, and establishing a budget. Attendees will split into groups and collaborate on developing a plan and designing an automated parking guidance and wayfinding system.
4:15 pm–5:45 pm General Session: Parking Solutions Competition La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom—Second Level
IPI launched the Parking Solutions Competition and sparked some really big ideas from up and coming thought leaders and visionaries. We challenged the best and the brightest to answer one of the biggest questions we need to answer as an industry: Find an innovative new way to reduce the use of single-occupant vehicles and maximize land use, increase mobility options, and decrease congestion, emissions, and pollution through parking solutions. College students responded to this design and development parking challenge to express their rendition of The Next Big Idea in parking based on real-world scenarios. Join us at this inaugural competition to hear from selected finalists and find out what innovations are in our immediate future!
3:00 pm–4:00 pm Edu-tainment: IGNITE SESSION
6:15 pm–10:00 pm
Rooms 240–241
Optional Networking Event: Beer & Bones Pub Crawl (a YPIP event—Open to All) Proudly sponsored by Designa
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Internet of Things: Kelsey Owens, Passport, Inc.
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Maximizing your Parking Real Estate: Rita Azrelyant, CAPP, MA, Town of Greenwich
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Preserve Your Pot Of Gold and Instantly Repair Damaged Pavement to Eliminate Closures and Decrease Extensive Damage: Tom Singleton, Roklin Systems Inc.
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Optimizing the Performance of Concrete Structures with Zinc-Coated Reinforcing Steel: Shannon Pole, International Zinc Association
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Demand-Responsive Pricing on the Cheap: David Taxman, PE, DESMAN
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The Many Reasons People Call—More Parking and Facilities Humor: Vanessa Cummings, CAPP; Columbus State Community College
All shuttles depart from outside Exhibit Hall D
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 24
Wednesday, May 24
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24
Schedule: Wednesday, May 24 Finance & Auditing
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
Technology & Innovation
CAPP Point Course(s); Pre-Conference Programs; Facility Tour(s); Expo Hall Hours; Shoptalks
7:30 am–2:00 pm
9:15 am–10:15 am
Host Committee Desk Open
Education Sessions
7:30 am–2:00 pm Registration Open D1 Foyer—First Level
8:00 am–11:30 am Speaker Check-In & Ready Room Room 236
8:00 am–9:15 am General Session: Awards Recognition Ceremony & CAPP Graduation La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom—Second Level
Join your fellow parking professionals as we recognize numerous organizations and individuals for their achievements. This session will recognize Accredited Parking Organizations, Parksmart Certified parking structures, Parking Matters® Marketing & Communications Awards, and Awards of Excellence (AOE) recipients. Congratulate and celebrate your peers at the CAPP Graduation Ceremony, as recent grads walk the stage to advance the parking profession.
8:30 am–10:30 am Airport Facility Tour: Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport All shuttles depart from outside Exhibit Hall D
9:00 am–11:30 am University/Medical Center Facility Tour: Tulane Medical Center, LSU Health Sciences Center, and Tulane Uptown Campus All shuttles depart from outside Exhibit Hall D
New Brunswick: Modern Parking
Increases Efficiency Room 245
Harry Delgado, CAPP; New Brunswick Parking Authority In the City of New Brunswick, parking is a critical asset. To efficiently manage demand and modernize its parking infrastructure, the city implemented a Smart Parking program. The redevelopment led to an increase in revenue of more than 29 percent, greater turnover in parking spaces and access to visitor parking, and increased customer satisfaction. In this session, participants will learn first-hand how New Brunswick was modernized and transformed by a smart parking program. Rethinking Bicycle Parking: How to Apply
Emerging Policies, Design Standards, and Best Practices Room 243
Meredith Wilkinson and Kristie Ellis, BA Consulting Group Ltd. Bicycle parking is an important element to help encourage and promote cycling as a mode of travel Municipalities across Canada and the U.S. have acknowledged the benefits of cycling and now require residential, commercial, and institutional developments to provide infrastructure to support and encourage cycling as a sustainable mode of travel. This session will provide an overview of existing and emerging bicycle parking policies and bicycle parking design standards and best practices.
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Schedule: Wednesday, May 24
Finance & Auditing
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
Technology & Innovation
CAPP Point Course(s); Pre-Conference Programs; Facility Tour(s); Expo Hall Hours; Shoptalks
A Pragmatic Look at Big Data: Perspectives from License Plate Recognition Rooms 238–239
Charles Pitman, Genetec Inc. As our cities grow, evolve and incorporate new technologies, sources of everyday data proliferate. Parking enforcement authorities find themselves in a strange bind: While constantly collecting information from customers, they still search for meaningful statistics to improve service, enforcement, and investment. Join this discussion of the incremental improvements that data-driven enforcement can bring to parking, drawing on experience from various European and North American cities. Five Things Taylor Swift Taught Us About APO Room 244
Casey Jones, CAPP, SP+; and Rachel Yoka, CAPP, LEED AP BD+C, IPI From “Shake it Off” to her country days and “Our Song,” Taylor Swift has things to share about the Accredited Parking Organization (APO) Program. Although this is not an official endorsement, there are lessons to be learned and best practices to follow. Join us for a musical and entertaining journey on the APO program. This session is just right for fans of all ages and anyone curious about the program. Dancing is permitted but certainly not required.
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10:30 am–11:30 am Education Sessions
Map your Path to CAPP Certification Room 244
Wayne Mixdorf, CAPP; City of Lincoln, Nebraska; Becca White CAPP, University of Virginia; Melinda Alonzo, CAPP, Arizona State University, Parking & Transit Services; Brian Scoggins, CAPP, SP+; and Irma Henderson, CAPP, University of California, Riverside The CAPP Certification Board will present information on how to achieve the path to CAPP. After this interactive presentation, the Board will explore various ways (paths) to achieve CAPP as well as answer individual questions. Planning Power: How a University Incorporated Specifics and Demographics to Ensure the Greatest Usability and Success for its New Parking Garage Room 243
Chad Snyder, Walker Parking Consultants; and Dennis Delaney, CAPP, University of Texas at Austin The University of Texas at Austin is an urban campus that balances the needs of more than 70,000 individuals with only 16,000 parking spaces. This presentation focuses on the planning strategies of parking and transportation services to meet current and future parking needs and create a connective campus at the University of Texas at Austin. This culminates with the development of the East Campus Parking Garage.
Schedule: Wednesday, May 24
Finance & Auditing
Mobility & Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Planning, Design, & Construction
Technology & Innovation
CAPP Point Course(s); Pre-Conference Programs; Facility Tour(s); Expo Hall Hours; Shoptalks
A Service-Oriented Approach to Parking Rooms 238–239
Gabe Mendez and JC Porter, CAPP, Arizona State University, Parking & Transit Services Fostering growth at the university and its surrounding communities can involve leveraging technology and creating mutually beneficial partnerships with both public and private entities to create a service-first program. The presenters will provide examples on how ASU’s parking department is meeting these goals and engage the audience to highlight what other organizations are doing as well. Non-Profit Parking Privatization Partnerships Room 245
Christian Luz, BSCEE, MSCE, PE, AICP, DESMAN; and Walter Kulakowski, Mesirow Financial, Inc. We will outline the recently completed Harrisburg and Scranton parking concessions to explore what benefits the negotiation process brought to these transactions and the benefits derived by both the not-for-profit owner and the parking sponsor. Beneficial scope changes will also be discussed as part of the negotiation process. Contrasts to the private ownership model and the “do nothing” scenario will be provided.
11:30 am–2:30 pm EXHIBIT HALL OPEN with TECHTalk PRESENTATIONS Halls C–D
Lunch served in hall 11:30 am–1:30 pm TECHtalks: 12:15 pm–1:00 pm
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Exhibitors & Floorplan
EXHIBITORS & FLOORPLAN
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EXHIBITORS & FLOORPLAN
Alphabetical Listing of Exhibitors A–D
Your overall conference experience is, in part due to the continued support and partnership of the companies highlighted below in RED. We’d like to extend a special thank you to our PARTNERS and SPONSORS. (Additional listings of Partners and Sponsors can be found on pages 7). Exhibit booths 100–900 are inside the entrance and to the left (Hall C). Exhibit booths 1000–1900 are inside the entrance and to the right (Hall D). TECHTalk Pavilion 1 is located near booth 200 and TECHTalk Pavilion 2 is located near booth 1600. Food & Beverage locations are throughout. IPI Conference Strategic Partners
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Association Resources & Partners
3C Payment
Green Star/Sustainable Product/Service Provider
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First-Time Exhibitors
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1427 CALE America, Inc.
920
Daktronics, Inc.
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918
Data Ticket, Inc.
809 AeroVironment
1149
Cambridge Architectural Mesh
935
DBK USA, Inc.
1221
Aiphone Corporation
519
CAME Americas Automation, LLC
947
601
All Traffic Solutions
1223 Canada Ticket Inc.
741
1519
1533 Designa USA
605
Alpha Technologies
Calpipe Security Bollards
Cardinal Tracking, Inc.
DCM Dero Bike Racks
717
Amano McGann, Inc.
1227 Carl Walker, Inc.
1525 DESMAN
1219
American Institute of Steel Construction
1619
1401
1208 Apriva 706 AssetWorks 249
Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC
602
AWID, Inc.
1238 Ballparc 710
BemroseBooth Paragon Limited
436 Bikeep
DoorKing Inc.
1044 ChargePoint
1502 DoubleMap, Inc.
1038 Chetu, Inc.
410 DPS
1035 CityLift Parking
701
Duncan Solutions, Inc.
1236 CitySync/TagMaster AB 819
CivicSmart, Inc.
806
Clancy Systems International
1036
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Cellopark Technologies Ltd
Cleverciti Systems GmbH
533
Commend Inc.
1231
Complus Data Innovations, Inc.
1307 Conduent 641 401
CornellCookson CPI Crane Payment Innovations
1042 Creditcall 823
Current Components Inc.
1529 Custom America 1217 1433
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Alphabetical Listing of Exhibitors E–N Exhibit booths 100–900 are inside the entrance and to the left (Hall C). Exhibit booths 1000–1900 are inside the entrance and to the right (Hall D). TECHTalk Pavilion 1 is located near booth 200 and TECHTalk Pavilion 2 is located near booth 1600. Food & Beverage locations are throughout. IPI Conference Strategic Partners
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Association Resources & Partners
Green Star/Sustainable Product/Service Provider
First-Time Exhibitors
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1013 1006 827
Eberle Design, Inc. (EDI) and Reno A&E (RAE) ECO Parking Lights EDC Corp. (AIMS)
907 ELSAG
838
Hamilton Manufacturing Corp.
624
Heartland Payment Systems
525
Hectronic USA Corp
333
HTS Hi-Tech Solutions
1317
HUB Parking Technology
Complimentary massages at the Attendee Lounge, compliments of our sponsor.
1715 ENC 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC
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IFB TICKET SYSTEMS
506 Indect
833 1718
FAAC International, Inc. First Transit, Inc.
625 FlashParking 1052 FlexPost, Inc 431
FoPark- Focus Engineering
1202 Frogparking Limited 1411 Fybr
1320 Innoplast, Inc 834
InPro Corporation
812
INTEC Controls
906 IntegraPark 1206 International Parking Design 413
International Zinc Association
545
IP Parking
530 IParq
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GAI-Tronics Corp.
iPayment, Inc.
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IPDisplays LLC
1115 Genetec
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IPS Group, Inc.
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IPSens, LLC
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Global Parking Solutions greenscreen
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Groupon
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GTechna Inc.
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MacKay Meters, Inc.
318
MAPEI Corporation
607
Mappify
850
MC Sign Co.
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MDI Worldwide
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Medeco Security Locks
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Meter Feeder
645 Meypar 318 911
Millennium Digital Technologies MM Systems Corporation
700 MobileNOW! 609 1348
Mobile SmartCity Corp (DBA Pango) Municipal Citation Solutions
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Nagels North America LLC
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LAZ Parking
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Lemonde Partners
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Nationwide Payments
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Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP
1103
Nedap Identification Systems
1540
LLC Mtrx International
716
LocoMobi Inc.
909
LSI Industries
1130
LymTal International, Inc.
National Car Charging
836 netPark 1114
Next Parking, LLC
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NextBus, Inc.
1209 Nilfisk 501
NIPPON PRIMEX INC.
943 NuPark
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Alphabetical Listing of Exhibitors O–T Exhibit booths 100–900 are inside the entrance and to the left (Hall C). Exhibit booths 1000–1900 are inside the entrance and to the right (Hall D). TECHTalk Pavilion 1 is located near booth 200 and TECHTalk Pavilion 2 is located near booth 1600. Food & Beverage locations are throughout. IPI Conference Strategic Partners
Association Resources & Partners
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709 O&S Associates
713 OmniPark 1448 611
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Pecora Corporation
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1611 Streetline
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PIMS—Parking Intel & Management Systems
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POM Incorporated
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PSI Paper Systems Inc.
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STEGO Inc.
803 PGAL
Oobeo, Inc. Optec LED Lighting
Green Star/Sustainable Product/Service Provider
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T2 Systems, Inc.
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TagMaster North America
1627 Q-Free
1155 Takeform
1049 Park Assist
1432 Q-SAQ, Inc.
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1335 Quercus Technologies
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Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation
ParKam
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435 Parkeon
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Parker Video Intercoms
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844
ParkEyes of IMAGiNA VISION ARTIFICIAL S.L.
1344
Republic Parking System
Rath Security
Tannery Creek Systems, Inc. Tattile Tecnorap USA
708
Telefonix Inc.
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Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX)
1538
Restocon Corporation
817 TEZ
1033 Parkifi
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RezPort
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The Barnacle
300
PARKIMON INC.
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RideHop
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The Gotcha Group
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Parking Design Group
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Parking Forward
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1430 THP Limited, Inc.
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Rollpark Rytec High Performance Doors
Parking Network BV Parking Panda Parking Reservation Software
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Parking Sense
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Parking Today Media
1409 The Miner Corporation
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1407 SB Ballard Construction Company
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TIBA Parking Systems Timothy Haahs & Associates, Inc. TNR Doors Toledo Ticket Company
1039 Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc.
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Schweers Technologies Inc.
514
1345 ParkingSoft LLC
1316
Secom International, Inc.
Transponder & Reader Engineered Systems, Inc
832 PARKIT
1116
Sentry Protection LLC
528
Trecan Snowmelters
1501 ParkMe
1243 Signal-Tech
1237 Parkmobile
1201
SKIDATA, Inc.
1532 ParkPlus System
1137
Smarking, Inc.
1247
ParkWhiz, Inc.
1025 Southland Printing Co., Inc.
813
Passio Technologies
1000 SP+
215 Passport
1437
1633
PayByPhone Technologies, Inc.
603
Paylock IPT LLC
808 SpotHero
901 526
Payment Express USA LLC
311
PCS Mobile
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Spaceek, Inc. Specialty Roll Products, Inc. State & Regional Associations (SRA)
235
TransCore, Inc.
Turtle Top
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Alphabetical Listing of Exhibitors U–Z Exhibit booths 100–900 are inside the entrance and to the left (Hall C). Exhibit booths 1000–1900 are inside the entrance and to the right (Hall D). TECHTalk Pavilion 1 is located near booth 200 and TECHTalk Pavilion 2 is located near booth 1600. Food & Beverage locations are throughout. IPI Conference Strategic Partners
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Association Resources & Partners
Green Star/Sustainable Product/Service Provider
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1210
Z W.S. Tyler
1441
Zenitel USA, Inc
910
Walker Parking Consultants
1240
737 Umojo
1112
Walter P Moore & Associates
1046 Zipcar, Inc.
529
United Public Safety
1031
Watry Design, Inc.
600
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Universal Boot Inc.
1322 Watson Bowman Acme Corp. 1603
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1109 Valcom
937
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VenTek International
445
617
Vigilant Solutions
408
707
VIMOC Technologies
510
First-Time Exhibitors
Way.com Weldon, Williams & Lick, Inc. Western Specialty Contractors Westward Industries Ltd. Winpark / Propark Women in Parking (WIP)
745 Worldsensing 1507 WPS USA Corp.
ZipBy LLC ZipPark, Inc.
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Official show badge must be displayed in the official show lanyard at all times.
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EXHIBITOR PRODUCT & SERVICE INDEX
Exhibitor Product & Services Index
EXHIBITOR PRODUCT & SERVICE INDEX
Exhibitor Product & Services Index Access and Revenue Control System Card Access Systems 249
Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 717 Amano McGann, Inc. 1208 Apriva 602 AWID, Inc. 519 CAME Americas Automation, LLC 1038 Chetu, Inc. 1236 CitySync/TagMaster AB 1529 Custom America 1217 CyberLock, Inc. 1533 Designa USA 1401 DoorKing Inc. 410 DPS 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 1115 Genetec 838 Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. 525 Hectronic USA Corp 1317 HUB Parking Technology 906 IntegraPark 545 IP Parking 755 Lemonde Partners 645 Meypar 1615 Nagels North America LLC 1103 Nedap Identification Systems 836 netPark 209 Parking Forward 1532 ParkPlus System 1432 Q-SAQ, Inc. 1545 RezPort 1316 Secom International, Inc. 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 516 STEGO Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 1101 TagMaster North America 916 TransCore, Inc. 1240 ZipBy LLC
Credit/Debit 249
Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 717 Amano McGann, Inc. 1208 Apriva 1238 Ballparc
1427 CALE America, Inc. 519 CAME Americas Automation, LLC 823 Current Components Inc. 1533 Designa USA 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 624 Heartland Payment Systems 1317 HUB Parking Technology 545 IP Parking 711 iPayment, Inc. 755 Lemonde Partners 645 Meypar 735 Nationwide Payments 836 netPark 245 Oobeo, Inc. 209 Parking Forward 640 Parking Panda 1403 Parking Sense 1345 ParkingSoft LLC 1532 ParkPlus System 526 Payment Express USA LLC 1545 RezPort 1039 Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 1240 ZipBy LLC
Equipment 503 3C Payment 717 Amano McGann, Inc. 1208 Apriva 249 Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 1238 Ballparc 1427 CALE America, Inc. 519 CAME Americas Automation, LLC 1236 CitySync/TagMaster AB 819 CivicSmart, Inc. 806 Clancy Systems International 1307 Conduent 1529 Custom America 1433 Cyclone Technology 935 DBK USA, Inc. 1533 Designa USA 907 ELSAG 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 625 FlashParking 1202 Frogparking Limited
1115 Genetec 838 Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. 1317 HUB Parking Technology 506 Indect 1534 Infotraffic Inc. 834 InPro Corporation 545 IP Parking 755 Lemonde Partners 1331 Medeco Security Locks 645 Meypar 836 netPark 1141 NextBus, Inc. 943 NuPark 713 OmniPark 209 Parking Forward 626 PARKING LOGIX 640 Parking Panda 1403 Parking Sense 1345 ParkingSoft LLC 813 Passio Technologies 526 Payment Express USA LLC 311 PCS Mobile 541 PIMS—Parking Intel & Management Systems 1627 Q-Free 1432 Q-SAQ, Inc. 807 Rath Security 1039 Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. 1316 Secom International, Inc. 1243 Signal-Tech 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 407 SUZOHAPP 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 1101 TagMaster North America 817 TEZ 301 The Barnacle 528 Trecan Snowmelters 737 Umojo 529 United Public Safety 1017 Universal Boot Inc. 427 VenTek International 445 Westward Industries Ltd. 745 Worldsensing 1240 ZipBy LLC 600 ZipPark, Inc.
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Exhibitor Product & Services Index
Access and Revenue Control System (continued) Proximity 717 249
Amano McGann, Inc. Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 602 AWID, Inc. 1533 Designa USA 1401 DoorKing Inc. 833 FAAC International, Inc. 1317 HUB Parking Technology 545 IP Parking 755 Lemonde Partners 850 MC Sign Co. 645 Meypar 1103 Nedap Identification Systems 836 netPark 1141 NextBus, Inc. 209 Parking Forward 1532 ParkPlus System 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 1101 TagMaster North America 514 Transponder & Reader Engineered Systems, Inc 1240 ZipBy LLC
Remote Monitoring 717 1427 519 1533 1013
Amano McGann, Inc. CALE America, Inc. CAME Americas Automation, LLC Designa USA Eberle Design, Inc. (EDI) and Reno A&E (RAE) 1411 Fybr 1115 Genetec 838 Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. 1317 HUB Parking Technology 545 IP Parking 755 Lemonde Partners 1540 LLC Mtrx International 716 LocoMobi Inc. 1415 MacKay Meters, Inc. 645 Meypar 836 netPark 1141 NextBus, Inc. 637 Parker Video Intercoms 209 Parking Forward
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Parking Panda ParkingSoft LLC ParkPlus System PIMS—Parking Intel & Management Systems 1301 POM Incorporated 1545 RezPort 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 1510 SURVISION 407 SUZOHAPP 1603 Way.com 1240 ZipBy LLC
Accessible (Handicapped) Devices, Products, and Services 1427 519 806 935 1533 1052 545 1403 1201 1001 1409
CALE America, Inc. CAME Americas Automation, LLC Clancy Systems International DBK USA, Inc. Designa USA FlexPost, Inc IP Parking Parking Sense SKIDATA, Inc. T2 Systems, Inc. The Miner Corporation
Advertising (RevenueGenerating) 710 BemroseBooth Paragon Limited 1718 First Transit, Inc. 1623 Groupon 1534 Infrotraffic Inc. 1403 Parking Sense 1532 ParkPlus System 846 RideHop 1210 W.S. Tyler
Automated Parking Systems Lifts and Equipment
1035 CityLift Parking 533 Commend Inc. 935 DBK USA, Inc. 1401 DoorKing Inc. 645 Meypar
516 1409
STEGO Inc. The Miner Corporation
Mechanical Systems 1035 1529 935 1533 1401 1119 1201 516 1001 1407
CityLift Parking Custom America DBK USA, Inc. Designa USA DoorKing Inc. IPS Group, Inc. SKIDATA, Inc. STEGO Inc. T2 Systems, Inc. TNR Doors
Robotic Systems 1035 516
CityLift Parking STEGO Inc.
Stacking Systems 1035 516
CityLift Parking STEGO Inc.
Automatic Vehicle Identification Systems (AVI) 249
Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 602 AWID, Inc. 1038 Chetu, Inc. 1236 CitySync/TagMaster AB 1533 Designa USA 1013 Eberle Design, Inc. (EDI) and Reno A&E (RAE) 1115 Genetec 545 IP Parking 1119 IPS Group, Inc. 645 Meypar 1103 Nedap Identification Systems 541 PIMS—Parking Intel & Management Systems 1432 Q-SAQ, Inc. 1510 SURVISION 1101 TagMaster North America 731 Tannery Creek Systems, Inc. 514 Transponder & Reader Engineered Systems, Inc
Exhibitor Product & Services Index
Awnings/Canopies 1409
The Miner Corporation
Barriers/Collision Protection Barricades 833 1052 902 1409
FAAC International, Inc. FlexPost, Inc Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation The Miner Corporation
Bollards 621 833 1320 902 1409
Calpipe Security Bollards FAAC International, Inc. Innoplast, Inc Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation The Miner Corporation
Clearance Bars 1320 902 1432 1409
Innoplast, Inc Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation Q-SAQ, Inc. The Miner Corporation
Curb 1052 413
FlexPost, Inc International Zinc Association
Fencing 519 413
CAME Americas Automation, LLC International Zinc Association
Gates and Gate Arms 717 249
Amano McGann, Inc. Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 1427 CALE America, Inc. 519 CAME Americas Automation, LLC 833 FAAC International, Inc. 838 Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. 525 Hectronic USA Corp 545 IP Parking 716 LocoMobi Inc. 645 Meypar
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836 netPark 902 Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation 1432 Q-SAQ, Inc. 1039 Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. 1316 Secom International, Inc. 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 516 STEGO Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 1409 The Miner Corporation
Pedestrian 621 833 1052 328 902 1210
Calpipe Security Bollards FAAC International, Inc. FlexPost, Inc MDI Worldwide Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation W.S. Tyler
Space 645 Meypar 902 Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation
Speedbumps 1320 834 902
Innoplast, Inc InPro Corporation Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation
Traffic Channelizers 1052 1320 902
FlexPost, Inc Innoplast, Inc Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation
Bicycle Parking and Storage Systems Bikeshare Providers
436 Bikeep 849 The Gotcha Group
Equipment (Racks and Lockers) 436 Bikeep 741 Dero Bike Racks 1320 Innoplast, Inc 413 International Zinc Association 902 Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation 849 The Gotcha Group 1409 The Miner Corporation
Payment Systems 1208 Apriva 436 Bikeep 806 Clancy Systems International 823 Current Components Inc. 1529 Custom America 935 DBK USA, Inc. 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 624 Heartland Payment Systems 545 IP Parking 645 Meypar 609 Mobile SmartCity Corp (DBA Pango) 1633 PayByPhone Technologies, Inc. 526 Payment Express USA LLC 516 STEGO Inc. 849 The Gotcha Group
Bird Control 902
Batteries/Chargers 809 AeroVironment 605 Alpha Technologies 1415 MacKay Meters, Inc. 902 Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation 516 STEGO Inc. 1409 The Miner Corporation
Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation
Booths
Attendant 1529 636 1001
Custom America Parking Reservation Software T2 Systems, Inc.
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Booths (continued) Bus Shelters 1409
The Miner Corporation
Cashier 1529 636 1001
Custom America Parking Reservation Software T2 Systems, Inc.
Walk-Up Kiosks 1529 935 838 516 1001
Custom America DBK USA, Inc. Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. STEGO Inc. T2 Systems, Inc.
Cards
Credit/Debit
Readers (On/Offline)
602 AWID, Inc. 1427 CALE America, Inc. 823 Current Components Inc. 624 Heartland Payment Systems 545 IP Parking 711 iPayment, Inc. 607 Mappify 735 Nationwide Payments 1403 Parking Sense 1301 POM Incorporated 1432 Q-SAQ, Inc. 1545 RezPort 1039 Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 801 Toledo Ticket Company
602 AWID, Inc. 823 Current Components Inc. 1529 Custom America 1401 DoorKing Inc. 624 Heartland Payment Sysyems 645 Meypar 1103 Nedap Identification Systems 1141 NextBus, Inc. 1432 Q-SAQ, Inc. 1545 RezPort 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 1101 TagMaster North America 916 TransCore, Inc.
Access Control
Photo ID
602 AWID, Inc. 710 BemroseBooth Paragon Limited 1236 CitySync/TagMaster AB 1529 Custom America 1217 CyberLock, Inc. 1401 DoorKing Inc. 838 Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. 545 IP Parking 716 LocoMobi Inc. 607 Mappify 645 Meypar 1615 Nagels North America LLC 1103 Nedap Identification Systems 1141 NextBus, Inc. 1432 Q-SAQ, Inc. 1545 RezPort 1039 Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. 1316 Secom International, Inc. 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 1025 Southland Printing Co., Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 1101 TagMaster North America 801 Toledo Ticket Company 916 TransCore, Inc. 514 Transponder & Reader Engineered Systems, Inc
710 BemroseBooth Paragon Limited 1141 NextBus, Inc. 1545 RezPort 327 Rydin 801 Toledo Ticket Company 514 Transponder & Reader Engineered Systems, Inc
Proximity 602 AWID, Inc. 710 BemroseBooth Paragon Limited 1401 DoorKing Inc. 838 Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. 1034 IFB TICKET SYSTEMS 545 IP Parking 711 iPayment, Inc. 716 LocoMobi Inc. 645 Meypar 1432 Q-SAQ, Inc. 1545 RezPort 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 1025 Southland Printing Co., Inc. 1101 TagMaster North America 801 Toledo Ticket Company 514 Transponder & Reader Engineered Systems, Inc
SmartCards 602 AWID, Inc. 710 BemroseBooth Paragon Limited 1427 CALE America, Inc. 1038 Chetu, Inc. 1529 Custom America 1202 Frogparking Limited 1034 IFB TICKET SYSTEMS 1540 LLC Mtrx International 1415 MacKay Meters, Inc. 1615 Nagels North America LLC 1141 NextBus, Inc. 1301 POM Incorporated 1432 Q-SAQ, Inc. 1545 RezPort 1101 TagMaster North America 801 Toledo Ticket Company 514 Transponder & Reader Engineered Systems, Inc
Chalksticks 902 731
Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation Tannery Creek Systems, Inc.
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Charging Stations
Electric Vehicle (EV) Equipment 809 AeroVironment 1044 ChargePoint 935 DBK USA, Inc. 1415 MacKay Meters, Inc. 704 National Car Charging 516 STEGO Inc. 708 Telefonix Inc. 849 The Gotcha Group 445 Westward Industries Ltd..
Electric Vehicle (EV) Payment Systems 1044 ChargePoint 1038 Chetu, Inc. 935 DBK USA, Inc. 704 National Car Charging 516 STEGO Inc.
Electric Vehicle (EV) Software 1044 ChargePoint 1038 Chetu, Inc. 704 National Car Charging 1237 Parkmobile
Citations
Electronic Ticketing 701 Duncan Solutions, Inc. 1238 Ballparc 1223 Canada Ticket Inc. 1519 Cardinal Tracking, Inc. 819 CivicSmart, Inc. 806 Clancy Systems International 1231 Complus Data Innovations, Inc. 1529 Custom America 918 Data Ticket, Inc. 827 EDC Corp. (AIMS) 907 ELSAG 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 1202 Frogparking Limited 1327 GTechna Inc. 530 IParq 1119 IPS Group, Inc. 1540 LLC Mtrx International
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Meter Feeder Mobile SmartCity Corp (DBA Pango) 943 NuPark 713 OmniPark 300 PARKIMON INC. 209 Parking Forward 1532 ParkPlus System 939 PSI Paper Systems Inc. 327 Rydin 1145 Schweers Technologies Inc. 516 STEGO Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 731 Tannery Creek Systems, Inc. 529 United Public Safety
Handheld Equipment 701 Duncan Solutions, Inc. 706 AssetWorks 1238 Ballparc 1519 Cardinal Tracking, Inc. 819 CivicSmart, Inc. 806 Clancy Systems International 1231 Complus Data Innovations, Inc. 1529 Custom America 918 Data Ticket, Inc. 827 EDC Corp. (AIMS) 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 1202 Frogparking Limited 1327 GTechna Inc. 624 Heartland Payment Systems 530 IParq 1119 IPS Group, Inc. 1540 LLC Mtrx International 402 Meter Feeder 943 NuPark 713 OmniPark 300 PARKIMON INC. 209 Parking Forward 1532 ParkPlus System 939 PSI Paper Systems Inc. 1145 Schweers Technologies Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 529 United Public Safety 427 VenTek International
Issuance/Processing/Enforcement 1238 Ballparc 1519 Cardinal Tracking, Inc. 806 Clancy Systems International 1231 Complus Data Innovations, Inc. 1307 Conduent 701 Duncan Solutions, Inc. 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 1327 GTechna Inc. 530 IParq 402 Meter Feeder 943 NuPark 713 OmniPark 300 PARKIMON INC. 209 Parking Forward 1532 ParkPlus System 1145 Schweers Technologies Inc. 1437 Spaceek, Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 731 Tannery Creek Systems, Inc. 301 The Barnacle 529 United Public Safety
Processing/Collection 1238 Ballparc 806 Clancy Systems International 1231 Complus Data Innovations, Inc. 918 Data Ticket, Inc. 701 Duncan Solutions, Inc. 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 1327 GTechna Inc. 624 Heartland Payment Systems 530 IParq 1540 LLC Mtrx International 402 Meter Feeder 609 Mobile SmartCity Corp (DBA Pango) 943 NuPark 713 OmniPark 300 PARKIMON INC. 209 Parking Forward 1532 ParkPlus System 1437 Spaceek, Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 529 United Public Safety
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Citations (continued)
Real-Time Mobile Citations 1238 Ballparc 1519 Cardinal Tracking, Inc. 806 Clancy Systems International 1231 Complus Data Innovations, Inc. 918 Data Ticket, Inc. 701 Duncan Solutions, Inc. 827 EDC Corp. (AIMS) 907 ELSAG 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 1327 GTechna Inc. 530 IParq 402 Meter Feeder 609 Mobile SmartCity Corp (DBA Pango) 943 NuPark 1033 Parkifi 300 PARKIMON INC. 209 Parking Forward 1532 ParkPlus System 939 PSI Paper Systems Inc. 327 Rydin 1145 Schweers Technologies Inc. 1437 Spaceek, Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 731 Tannery Creek Systems, Inc. 529 United Public Safety
Cleaning Equipment 1433
Cyclone Technology
Graffiti Removal 902 937
Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation Western Specialty Contractors
Sweepers/Vacuums/Litter Collection Vehicles 1433
Cyclone Technology
Systems 1149 1202 834
Cambridge Architectural Mesh Frogparking Limited InPro Corporation
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645 Meypar 626 PARKING LOGIX 1145 Schweers Technologies Inc. 1316 Secom International, Inc. 737 Umojo 600 ZipPark, Inc.
Collection Services Data Processing
1038 Chetu, Inc. 806 Clancy Systems International 1231 Complus Data Innovations, Inc. 918 Data Ticket, Inc. 701 Duncan Solutions, Inc. 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 530 IParq 1540 LLC Mtrx International 402 Meter Feeder 1141 NextBus, Inc. 300 PARKIMON INC. 209 Parking Forward 640 Parking Panda 636 Parking Reservation Software 1532 ParkPlus System 1545 RezPort 1137 Smarking, Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc.
DMV Retrieval/Information 1038 Chetu, Inc. 1231 Complus Data Innovations, Inc. 918 Data Ticket, Inc. 701 Duncan Solutions, Inc. 827 EDC Corp. (AIMS) 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 530 IParq 300 PARKIMON INC. 209 Parking Forward 1545 RezPort
Ticket Management Systems 1038 1231 1529 918 701 827
Chetu, Inc. Complus Data Innovations, Inc. Custom America Data Ticket, Inc. Duncan Solutions, Inc. EDC Corp. (AIMS)
1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 1327 GTechna Inc. 530 IParq 1540 LLC Mtrx International 402 Meter Feeder 1141 NextBus, Inc. 943 NuPark 300 PARKIMON INC. 209 Parking Forward 640 Parking Panda 636 Parking Reservation Software 1532 ParkPlus System 939 PSI Paper Systems Inc. 1545 RezPort 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 529 United Public Safety
Commercial Operations 839 LAZ Parking 1540 LLC Mtrx International 300 PARKIMON INC. 1532 ParkPlus System 1603 Way.com 408 Winpark / Propark 1240 ZipBy LLC
Concrete
Cast-In-Place 413 1538 1132 937
International Zinc Association Restocon Corporation SB Ballard Construction Company Western Specialty Contractors
Cathodic Protection 413 318 1538 937
International Zinc Association MAPEI Corporation Restocon Corporation Western Specialty Contractors
Cleaning 1433 1538 949 937
Cyclone Technology Restocon Corporation Tecnorap USA Western Specialty Contractors
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Concrete (continued) Column Protection 318 1538 949 937
MAPEI Corporation Restocon Corporation Tecnorap USA Western Specialty Contractors
Decking 1130 709 1538 949 937
LymTal International, Inc. Pecora Corporation Restocon Corporation Tecnorap USA Western Specialty Contractors
Expansion Joints 834 1130 911 709 1538 1322 937
InPro Corporation LymTal International, Inc. MM Systems Corporation Pecora Corporation Restocon Corporation Watson Bowman Acme Corp. Western Specialty Contractors
Membranes 1130 318 709 1538 949 937
LymTal International, Inc. MAPEI Corporation Pecora Corporation Restocon Corporation Tecnorap USA Western Specialty Contractors
Precast 413 755 949 937
International Zinc Association Lemonde Partners Tecnorap USA Western Specialty Contractors
Prefabricated Access Bridges 949 937
Tecnorap USA Western Specialty Contractors
Sealants/Coatings 1130 318 911 709
LymTal International, Inc. MAPEI Corporation MM Systems Corporation Pecora Corporation
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1538 949 1322 937
Restocon Corporation Tecnorap USA Watson Bowman Acme Corp. Western Specialty Contractors
1210 910 1112 1031
W.S. Tyler Walker Parking Consultants Walter P Moore & Associates Watry Design, Inc.
Surface Protection/Repair
Code Review
1130 318 709 1538 949 1322 937
1227 Carl Walker, Inc. 1038 Chetu, Inc. 803 PGAL 1430 THP Limited, Inc. 910 Walker Parking Consultants 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates
LymTal International, Inc. MAPEI Corporation Pecora Corporation Restocon Corporation Tecnorap USA Watson Bowman Acme Corp. Western Specialty Contractors
Waterproofing 834 1130 318 911 709 1538 949 1322 937
InPro Corporation LymTal International, Inc. MAPEI Corporation MM Systems Corporation Pecora Corporation Restocon Corporation Tecnorap USA Watson Bowman Acme Corp. Western Specialty Contractors
Consulting/Management Services Accounting and Auditing 906 IntegraPark 839 LAZ Parking
APO Site Review Services 839 931 408
LAZ Parking U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Winpark / Propark
Architecture 1227 Carl Walker, Inc. 1525 DESMAN 834 InPro Corporation 1206 International Parking Design 537 O&S Associates 803 PGAL 1430 THP Limited, Inc. 524 Timothy Haahs & Associates, Inc.
Collection Services 1307 Conduent 918 Data Ticket, Inc. 1010 Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP 901 Paylock IPT LLC 1001 T2 Systems, Inc.
Commissioning/Recommissioning/ Retro Commissioning 537 910 1112
O&S Associates Walker Parking Consultants Walter P Moore & Associates
Construction Management/ Program Management 1227 834 537 910 1112
Carl Walker, Inc. InPro Corporation O&S Associates Walker Parking Consultants Walter P Moore & Associates
Crime Risk Assessment/CPTED 803 PGAL
Data Analytics 1427 CALE America, Inc. 1227 Carl Walker, Inc. 1038 Chetu, Inc. 1307 Conduent 918 Data Ticket, Inc. 1013 Eberle Design, Inc. (EDI) and Reno A&E (RAE)
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Consulting/Management Services (continued) Data Analytics (continued)
1534 Infotraffic Inc. 906 IntegraPark 1141 NextBus, Inc. 943 NuPark 245 Oobeo, Inc. 1033 Parkifi 300 PARKIMON INC. 209 Parking Forward 1403 Parking Sense 832 PARKIT 1501 ParkMe 1532 ParkPlus System 1545 RezPort 846 RideHop 1039 Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. 1611 Streetline 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 617 Vigilant Solutions 910 Walker Parking Consultants 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates 745 Worldsensing
Data Processing 1038 Chetu, Inc. 918 Data Ticket, Inc. 1534 Infotraffic Inc. 1540 LLC Mtrx International 245 Oobeo, Inc. 300 PARKIMON INC. 1501 ParkMe 1545 RezPort 846 RideHop 1611 Streetline 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 745 Worldsensing
Demand-Based Pricing (Variable Pricing) 1038 Chetu, Inc. 1036 Cleverciti Systems GmbH 1307 Conduent 1534 Infotraffic Inc. 300 PARKIMON INC.
619 Parking Design Group 1403 Parking Sense 832 PARKIT 1501 ParkMe 1532 ParkPlus System
Design/Build 1227 Carl Walker, Inc. 1307 Conduent 1525 DESMAN 834 InPro Corporation 1206 International Parking Design 1130 LymTal International, Inc. 645 Meypar 1141 NextBus, Inc. 537 O&S Associates 803 PGAL 1132 SB Ballard Construction Company 708 Telefonix Inc. 1409 The Miner Corporation 1430 THP Limited, Inc. 524 Timothy Haahs & Associates, Inc. 514 Transponder & Reader Engineered Systems, Inc 910 Walker Parking Consultants 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates 1031 Watry Design, Inc. 1322 Watson Bowman Acme Corp.
Enforcement 1036 Cleverciti Systems GmbH 1307 Conduent 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 839 LAZ Parking 943 NuPark 300 PARKIMON INC. 1532 ParkPlus System 1611 Streetline 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 731 Tannery Creek Systems, Inc. 301 The Barnacle 1017 Universal Boot Inc. 445 Westward Industries Ltd.
Engineering 1227 Carl Walker, Inc. 1525 DESMAN 834 InPro Corporation 1206 International Parking Design 1130 LymTal International, Inc. 911 MM Systems Corporation 1141 NextBus, Inc. 537 O&S Associates 1430 THP Limited, Inc. 524 Timothy Haahs & Associates, Inc. 514 Transponder & Reader Engineered Systems, Inc 1210 W.S. Tyler 910 Walker Parking Consultants 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates 1031 Watry Design, Inc.
Event Parking 1227 Carl Walker, Inc. 1036 Cleverciti Systems GmbH 839 LAZ Parking 943 NuPark 245 Oobeo, Inc. 300 PARKIMON INC. 1501 ParkMe 1532 ParkPlus System 1344 Republic Parking System 1545 RezPort 846 RideHop 1000 SP+ 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 910 Walker Parking Consultants 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates 1031 Watry Design, Inc
Expert Testimony 1227 Carl Walker, Inc. 1525 DESMAN 834 InPro Corporation 537 O&S Associates 619 Parking Design Group 803 PGAL 1430 THP Limited, Inc. 910 Walker Parking Consultants 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates 1031 Watry Design, Inc.
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Geographic Information Systems
LEED Consulting
1038 300 1112
1227 911 537 949 1430 524 910 1031
Green Garage Assessor Services
1227 Carl Walker, Inc. 1206 International Parking Design 537 O&S Associates 803 PGAL 1430 THP Limited, Inc. 524 Timothy Haahs & Associates, Inc. 910 Walker Parking Consultants 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates
Facility Inspection (Condition Appraisals)
Carl Walker, Inc. MM Systems Corporation O&S Associates Tecnorap USA THP Limited, Inc. Timothy Haahs & Associates, Inc. Walker Parking Consultants Watry Design, Inc.
Feasibility Studies 1227 Carl Walker, Inc. 1525 DESMAN 1206 International Parking Design 537 O&S Associates 619 Parking Design Group 1430 THP Limited, Inc. 524 Timothy Haahs & Associates, Inc. 910 Walker Parking Consultants 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates 1031 Watry Design, Inc.
Financing 1227 624 839 910
Carl Walker, Inc. Heartland Payment Systems LAZ Parking Walker Parking Consultants
Functional Design 1227 Carl Walker, Inc. 1525 DESMAN 537 O&S Associates 619 Parking Design Group 803 PGAL 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 1430 THP Limited, Inc. 524 Timothy Haahs & Associates, Inc. 910 Walker Parking Consultants 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates 1031 Watry Design, Inc.
1227 Carl Walker, Inc. 1525 DESMAN 1206 International Parking Design 839 LAZ Parking 949 Tecnorap USA 1430 THP Limited, Inc. 524 Timothy Haahs & Associates, Inc. 910 Walker Parking Consultants 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates 1031 Watry Design, Inc.
Human Resources/ Personnel Services 1718 839
First Transit, Inc. LAZ Parking
HVAC/Ventilation/ Electrical Engineering 935 812 537 524
DBK USA, Inc. INTEC Controls O&S Associates Timothy Haahs & Associates, Inc.
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) 1038 Chetu, Inc. 1036 Cleverciti Systems GmbH 1502 DoubleMap, Inc. 1403 Parking Sense 832 PARKIT 813 Passio Technologies 901 Paylock IPT LLC 846 RideHop 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates 745 Worldsensing
Landscape Architecture 1210
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W.S. Tyler
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) 1227 537 1430 910 1112
Carl Walker, Inc. O&S Associates THP Limited, Inc. Walker Parking Consultants Walter P Moore & Associates
Lighting/Audits 1227 1006 537 910 1112
Carl Walker, Inc. ECO Parking Lights O&S Associates Walker Parking Consultants Walter P Moore & Associates
Maintenance Programs 1227 Carl Walker, Inc. 1307 Conduent 1718 First Transit, Inc. 839 LAZ Parking 1130 LymTal International, Inc. 846 RideHop 949 Tecnorap USA 1430 THP Limited, Inc. 910 Walker Parking Consultants 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates
Marketing Programs 624 Heartland Payment Systems 1534 Infotraffic Inc. 839 LAZ Parking 636 Parking Reservation Software 1532 ParkPlus System 1545 RezPort 846 RideHop
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Consulting/Management Services (continued) On-Street Management
1227 Carl Walker, Inc. 1036 Cleverciti Systems GmbH 1307 Conduent 839 LAZ Parking 1540 LLC Mtrx International 645 Meypar 1348 Municipal Citation Solutions 300 PARKIMON INC. 1501 ParkMe 1532 ParkPlus System 1344 Republic Parking System 1000 SP+ 1611 Streetline 910 Walker Parking Consultants 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates 408 Winpark / Propark 745 Worldsensing
Organizational Analysis 1227 619 910
Carl Walker, Inc. Parking Design Group Walker Parking Consultants
Parking Software 601 All Traffic Solutions 706 AssetWorks 249 Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 1038 Chetu, Inc. 1036 Cleverciti Systems GmbH 1307 Conduent 918 Data Ticket, Inc. 1533 Designa USA 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 1327 GTechna Inc. 906 IntegraPark 1119 IPS Group, Inc. 1107 IPSens, LLC 1540 LLC Mtrx International 645 Meypar 943 NuPark 713 OmniPark 245 Oobeo, Inc. 122 Follow us on
1033 Parkifi 300 PARKIMON INC. 209 Parking Forward 636 Parking Reservation Software 1403 Parking Sense 832 PARKIT 1501 ParkMe 1532 ParkPlus System 541 PIMS—Parking Intel & Management Systems 1545 RezPort 1039 Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. 1137 Smarking, Inc. 1611 Streetline 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 731 Tannery Creek Systems, Inc. 1430 THP Limited, Inc. 514 Transponder & Reader Engineered Systems, Inc 529 United Public Safety 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates 1603 Way.com 745 Worldsensing
Planning 1227 Carl Walker, Inc. 1525 DESMAN 1013 Eberle Design, Inc. (EDI) and Reno A&E (RAE) 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 1534 Infotraffic Inc. 645 Meypar 1141 NextBus, Inc. 713 OmniPark 619 Parking Design Group 1532 ParkPlus System 901 Paylock IPT LLC 803 PGAL 846 Ridehop 1611 Streetline 1430 THP Limited, Inc. 524 Timothy Haahs & Associates, Inc. 514 Transponder & Reader Engineered Systems, Inc 910 Walker Parking Consultants 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates 1031 Watry Design, Inc.
Privatization 1227 Carl Walker, Inc. 1307 Conduent 1525 DESMAN 1718 First Transit, Inc. 839 LAZ Parking 910 Walker Parking Consultants 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates
Rehabilitation/Restoration 1227 Carl Walker, Inc. 1525 DESMAN 1130 LymTal International, Inc. 537 O&S Associates 949 Tecnorap USA 1430 THP Limited, Inc. 524 Timothy Haahs & Associates, Inc. 910 Walker Parking Consultants 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates 1322 Watson Bowman Acme Corp.
Remote Management Services 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 1107 IPSens, LLC 839 LAZ Parking 1540 LLC Mtrx International 637 Parker Video Intercoms 1545 RezPort 846 RideHop 408 Winpark / Propark
Revenue Control Design/Evaluation 1227 Carl Walker, Inc. 1533 Designa USA 1525 DESMAN 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 1534 Infotraffic Inc. 645 Meypar 1141 NextBus, Inc. 300 PARKIMON INC. 619 Parking Design Group 636 Parking Reservation Software 1532 ParkPlus System 1545 RezPort 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 1430 THP Limited, Inc.
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Consulting/Management Services (continued) Revenue Control Design/ Evaluation (continued) 910 1112
Walker Parking Consultants Walter P Moore & Associates
Security Systems Design 1217 514
CyberLock, Inc. Transponder & Reader Engineered Systems, Inc 745 Worldsensing
Site Selection 1227 Carl Walker, Inc. 1525 DESMAN 619 Parking Design Group 1501 ParkMe 803 PGAL 1430 THP Limited, Inc. 910 Walker Parking Consultants 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates 1031 Watry Design, Inc.
Staffing and Training 1718 839 1532 324
First Transit, Inc. LAZ Parking ParkPlus System Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX)
Sustainability Consulting 1227 Carl Walker, Inc. 1525 DESMAN 1206 International Parking Design 537 O&S Associates 619 Parking Design Group 803 PGAL 1430 THP Limited, Inc. 524 Timothy Haahs & Associates, Inc. 910 Walker Parking Consultants 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates 408 Winpark / Propark
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Traffic Engineering 1525 DESMAN 910 Walker Parking Consultants 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates 745 Worldsensing
Transportation Demand Management (TDM) 1227 Carl Walker, Inc. 1307 Conduent 1525 DESMAN 1718 First Transit, Inc. 1403 Parking Sense 1501 ParkMe 846 RideHop 910 Walker Parking Consultants 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates 1603 Way.com
Transportation Design/Planning 1525 DESMAN 813 Passio Technologies 803 PGAL 846 RideHop 910 Walker Parking Consultants 1112 Walter P Moore & Associates
Valet Parking Services 839 LAZ Parking 245 Oobeo, Inc. 1344 Republic Parking System 1000 SP+ 817 TEZ 910 Walker Parking Consultants
Credit Card Processing
624 Heatland Payment Systems 1317 HUB Parking Technology 545 IP Parking 711 iPayment, Inc. 1119 IPS Group, Inc. 716 LocoMobi Inc. 1415 MacKay Meters, Inc. 645 Meypar 735 Nationwide Payments 636 Parking Reservation Software 526 Payment Express USA LLC 1545 RezPort 1039 Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 427 VenTek International 600 ZipPark, Inc.
Equipment 717 Amano McGann, Inc. 1427 CALE America, Inc. 1042 Creditcall 823 Current Components Inc. 935 DBK USA, Inc. 624 Heartland 545 IP Parking 530 IParq 711 iPayment, Inc. 1415 MacKay Meters, Inc. 735 Nationwide Payments 636 Parking Reservation Software 1545 RezPort 1039 Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 600 ZipPark, Inc.
EMV Compliant
Merchant Services
249
1042 Creditcall 918 Data Ticket, Inc. 624 Heartland 530 IParq 711 iPayment, Inc. 735 Nationwide Payments 713 OmniPark 245 Oobeo, Inc. 636 Parking Reservation Software
Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 717 Amano McGann, Inc. 1208 Apriva 1427 CALE America, Inc. 519 CAME Americas Automation, LLC 1042 Creditcall 823 Current Components Inc. 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC
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Facades
Financial Systems
Merchant Services (continued) 526 Payment Express USA LLC 1545 RezPort 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc.
1149 Cambridge Architectural Mesh 1134 greenscreen 911 MM Systems Corporation 1210 W.S. Tyler 937 Western Specialty Contractors
906 IntegraPark 530 IParq
Systems
Cladding
1223 Canada Ticket Inc. 1519 Cardinal Tracking, Inc. 918 Data Ticket, Inc. 701 Duncan Solutions, Inc. 530 IParq 402 Meter Feeder 1615 Nagels North America LLC 943 NuPark 902 Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation 209 Parking Forward 1532 ParkPlus System 327 Rydin 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 801 Toledo Ticket Company
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Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 806 Clancy Systems International 1042 Creditcall 823 Current Components Inc. 624 Heartland 906 IntegraPark 530 IParq 711 iPayment, Inc. 735 Nationwide Payments 245 Oobeo, Inc. 640 Parking Panda 636 Parking Reservation Software 1403 Parking Sense 1532 ParkPlus System 1545 RezPort 1039 Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 301 The Barnacle
Architectural Mesh
1149 Cambridge Architectural Mesh 1134 greenscreen 328 MDI Worldwide 1538 Restocon Corporation 1210 W.S. Tyler 937 Western Specialty Contractors
Concrete 1538 949 937
Materials 1134 greenscreen 949 Tecnorap USA 1210 W.S. Tyler 937 Western Specialty Contractors
Systems 937
Dealers/Installers 717 1533 545 1432 1201 1409 916 514
Amano McGann, Inc. Designa USA IP Parking Q-SAQ, Inc. SKIDATA, Inc. The Miner Corporation TransCore, Inc. Transponder & Reader Engineered Systems, Inc
Doors 641 CornellCookson 421 Rytec High Performance Doors 1409 The Miner Corporation 1407 TNR Doors
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Western Specialty Contractors
Facility Management Systems (FMS) 706 AssetWorks 249 Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 1038 Chetu, Inc. 1317 HUB Parking Technology 245 Oobeo, Inc. 1501 ParkMe 541 PIMS—Parking Intel & Management Systems 1039 Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. 600 ZipPark, Inc.
Auditing
Forms
Citations
Envelopes 1223 Canada Ticket Inc. 1519 Cardinal Tracking, Inc. 918 Data Ticket, Inc. 701 Duncan Solutions, Inc. 530 IParq 1615 Nagels North America LLC 902 Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation 209 Parking Forward 801 Toledo Ticket Company
Machine Readable Tickets (Magnetic Striped/Barcoded) 1223 Canada Ticket Inc. 918 Data Ticket, Inc. 530 IParq 402 Meter Feeder 1615 Nagels North America LLC 939 PSI Paper Systems Inc. 1025 Southland Printing Co., Inc. 801 Toledo Ticket Company
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Forms (continued) Permits
1223 Canada Ticket Inc. 918 Data Ticket, Inc. 701 Duncan Solutions, Inc. 530 IParq 402 Meter Feeder 1615 Nagels North America LLC 943 NuPark 902 Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation 209 Parking Forward 1532 ParkPlus System 327 Rydin 1025 Southland Printing Co., Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 801 Toledo Ticket Company
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 1038 Chetu, Inc. 819 CivicSmart, Inc. 300 PARKIMON INC. 209 Parking Forward 1501 ParkMe
Global Positioning Systems (GPS) 1038 Chetu, Inc. 1502 DoubleMap, Inc. 751 ParKam 300 PARKIMON INC. 846 RideHop 1145 Schweers Technologies Inc. 1603 Way.com
Greywater Systems 1038
Chetu, Inc.
HVAC/Ventilation Energy-Efficient 812
INTEC Controls
Equipment 516
STEGO Inc.
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Chetu, Inc. INTEC Controls
916 TransCore, Inc. 707 VIMOC Technologies 745 Worldsensing 1240 ZipBy LLC
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
Landscaping
Equipment
1134 greenscreen
601 1236 1502 1013
License Plate Recognition (LPR)
All Traffic Solutions CitySync/TagMaster AB DoubleMap, Inc. Eberle Design, Inc. (EDI) and Reno A&E (RAE) 907 ELSAG 530 IParq 1403 Parking Sense 832 PARKIT 901 Paylock IPT LLC 1432 Q-SAQ, Inc. 1335 Quercus Technologies 846 RideHop 1437 Spaceek, Inc. 1611 Streetline 1510 SURVISION 916 TransCore, Inc. 707 VIMOC Technologies 745 Worldsensing 1240 ZipBy LLC
Programs/Technology 601 All Traffic Solutions 1236 CitySync/TagMaster AB 819 CivicSmart, Inc. 1036 Cleverciti Systems GmbH 1502 DoubleMap, Inc. 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 1411 Fybr 530 IParq 1141 NextBus, Inc. 751 ParKam 1403 Parking Sense 832 PARKIT 1501 ParkMe 1532 ParkPlus System 813 Passio Technologies 901 Paylock IPT LLC 1545 RezPort 1437 Spaceek, Inc.
Equipment
601 All Traffic Solutions 717 Amano McGann, Inc. 519 CAME Americas Automation, LLC 1236 CitySync/TagMaster AB 827 EDC Corp. (AIMS) 907 ELSAG 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 1115 Genetec 1327 GTechna Inc. 506 Indect 545 IP Parking 755 Lemonde Partners 716 LocoMobi Inc. 402 Meter Feeder 645 Meypar 300 PARKIMON INC. 1345 ParkingSoft LLC 311 PCS Mobile 1432 Q-SAQ, Inc. 1335 Quercus Technologies 1039 Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. 1145 Schweers Technologies Inc. 1510 SURVISION 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 731 Tannery Creek Systems, Inc. 440 Tattile 617 Vigilant Solutions 707 VIMOC Technologies
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License Plate Recognition (LPR) (continued) Programs
717 Amano McGann, Inc. 1236 CitySync/TagMaster AB 827 EDC Corp. (AIMS) 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 1115 Genetec 1327 GTechna Inc. 506 Indect 545 IP Parking 755 Lemonde Partners 716 LocoMobi Inc. 645 Meypar 943 NuPark 713 OmniPark 300 PARKIMON INC. 1532 ParkPlus System 311 PCS Mobile 1335 Quercus Technologies 1545 RezPort 1145 Schweers Technologies Inc. 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 731 Tannery Creek Systems, Inc. 440 Tattile 737 Umojo 529 United Public Safety 427 VenTek International 617 Vigilant Solutions 707 VIMOC Technologies
Systems 717 249
Amano McGann, Inc. Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 1038 Chetu, Inc. 1236 CitySync/TagMaster AB 827 EDC Corp. (AIMS) 907 ELSAG 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 1115 Genetec 1327 GTechna Inc. 1317 HUB Parking Technology 545 IP Parking
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755 Lemonde Partners 716 LocoMobi Inc. 943 NuPark 713 OmniPark 300 PARKIMON INC. 1345 ParkingSoft LLC 1532 ParkPlus System 311 PCS Mobile 1432 Q-SAQ, Inc. 1335 Quercus Technologies 1510 SURVISION 731 Tannery Creek Systems, Inc. 440 Tattile 617 Vigilant Solutions 707 VIMOC Technologies
Lighting Controls 1006 850
ECO Parking Lights MC Sign Co.
Fixtures 1006 413 850 611 516
ECO Parking Lights International Zinc Association MC Sign Co. Optec LED Lighting STEGO Inc.
Systems 1006 850 1210
ECO Parking Lights MC Sign Co. W.S. Tyler
Loops/Detectors 1401 1013
DoorKing Inc. Eberle Design, Inc. (EDI) and Reno A&E (RAE) 833 FAAC International, Inc. 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 1411 Fybr 838 Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. 545 IP Parking 1107 IPSens, LLC 716 LocoMobi Inc. 645 Meypar 1345 ParkingSoft LLC
1432 Q-SAQ, Inc. 1039 Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. 1437 Spaceek, Inc. 1611 Streetline 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 1409 The Miner Corporation 514 Transponder & Reader Engineered Systems, Inc 707 VIMOC Technologies
Meters
Credit/Debit Card Enabled 819 CivicSmart, Inc. 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 545 IP Parking 716 LocoMobi Inc. 645 Meypar 1403 Parking Sense 1301 POM Incorporated 1432 Q-SAQ, Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc.
Multi-Space 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 1119 IPS Group, Inc. 1107 IPSens, LLC 716 LocoMobi Inc. 645 Meypar 1103 Nedap Identification Systems 1403 Parking Sense 541 PIMS—Parking Intel & Management Systems 1437 Spaceek, Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 529 United Public Safety 745 Worldsensing
Security 602 621 533 1301 514
AWID, Inc. Calpipe Security Bollards Commend Inc. POM Incorporated Transponder & Reader Engineered Systems, Inc
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Meters (continued) Single-Space
819 CivicSmart, Inc. 431 FoPark窶認ocus Engineering 1411 Fybr 1119 IPS Group, Inc. 1107 IPSens, LLC 716 LocoMobi Inc. 1103 Nedap Identification Systems 1403 Parking Sense 1301 POM Incorporated 1437 Spaceek, Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 529 United Public Safety 707 VIMOC Technologies 745 Worldsensing
Mobile Applications Citations
1238 Ballparc 1223 Canada Ticket Inc. 1519 Cardinal Tracking, Inc. 1038 Chetu, Inc. 819 CivicSmart, Inc. 806 Clancy Systems International 1231 Complus Data Innovations, Inc. 918 Data Ticket, Inc. 1533 Designa USA 701 Duncan Solutions, Inc. 827 EDC Corp. (AIMS) 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 431 FoPark窶認ocus Engineering 1411 Fybr 1327 GTechna Inc. 525 Hectronic USA Corp 530 IParq 1540 LLC Mtrx International 402 Meter Feeder 300 PARKIMON INC. 209 Parking Forward 1532 ParkPlus System 215 Passport 939 PSI Paper Systems Inc. 901 Paylock IPT LLC 327 Rydin 1145 Schweers Technologies Inc. 1611 Streetline 1001 T2 Systems, Inc.
Payment 1208 Apriva 249 Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 1238 Ballparc 1427 CALE America, Inc. 1619 Cellopark Technologies Ltd 1038 Chetu, Inc. 806 Clancy Systems International 1036 Cleverciti Systems GmbH 1042 Creditcall 823 Current Components Inc. 1529 Custom America 918 Data Ticket, Inc. 1533 Designa USA 1502 DoubleMap, Inc. 701 Duncan Solutions, Inc. 827 EDC Corp. (AIMS) 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 625 FlashParking 431 FoPark窶認ocus Engineering 1202 Frogparking Limited 1411 Fybr 838 Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. 624 Heartland Payment Systems 525 Hectronic USA Corp 1317 HUB Parking Technology 906 IntegraPark 530 IParq 839 LAZ Parking 1540 LLC Mtrx International 402 Meter Feeder 645 Meypar 609 Mobile SmartCity Corp (DBA Pango) 700 MobileNOW! 735 Nationwide Payments 1141 NextBus, Inc. 943 NuPark 713 OmniPark 300 PARKIMON INC. 209 Parking Forward 640 Parking Panda 636 Parking Reservation Software 1403 Parking Sense 1501 ParkMe 1237 Parkmobile 1532 ParkPlus System
1247 ParkWhiz, Inc. 215 Passport 1301 POM Incorporated 939 PSI Paper Systems Inc. 1545 RezPort 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 1240 ZipBy LLC
Reservations 249
Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 1038 Chetu, Inc. 1036 Cleverciti Systems GmbH 1533 Designa USA 1502 DoubleMap, Inc. 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 431 FoPark窶認ocus Engineering 1202 Frogparking Limited 1411 Fybr 838 Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. 906 IntegraPark 839 LAZ Parking 607 Mappify 609 Mobile SmartCity Corp (DBA Pango) 836 netPark 943 NuPark 300 PARKIMON INC. 209 Parking Forward 636 Parking Reservation Software 1403 Parking Sense 1501 ParkMe 1237 Parkmobile 1532 ParkPlus System 1247 ParkWhiz, Inc. 1545 RezPort 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 808 SpotHero 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 1240 ZipBy LLC
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Mobile Applications (continued) Wayfinding 1038 Chetu, Inc. 1036 Cleverciti Systems GmbH 1533 Designa USA 1502 DoubleMap, Inc. 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 1202 Frogparking Limited 1411 Fybr 506 Indect 607 Mappify 328 MDI Worldwide 609 Mobile SmartCity Corp (DBA Pango) 943 NuPark 751 ParKam 300 PARKIMON INC. 209 Parking Forward 1403 Parking Sense 1501 ParkMe 1237 Parkmobile 1532 ParkPlus System 1627 Q-Free 846 RideHop 1243 Signal-Tech 1437 Spaceek, Inc. 808 SpotHero 1611 Streetline 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 1240 ZipBy LLC
Parking Guidance Systems Equipment
601 All Traffic Solutions 519 CAME Americas Automation, LLC 1619 Cellopark Technologies Ltd 819 CivicSmart, Inc. 920 Daktronics, Inc. 1006 ECO Parking Lights 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 1411 Fybr 506 Indect 755 Lemonde Partners 716 LocoMobi Inc. 645 Meypar
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1049 1403 541
Park Assist Parking Sense PIMS—Parking Intel & Management Systems 1335 Quercus Technologies 1437 Spaceek, Inc. 1409 The Miner Corporation 707 VIMOC Technologies 745 Worldsensing
Signage 601 All Traffic Solutions 1427 CALE America, Inc. 519 CAME Americas Automation, LLC 1619 Cellopark Technologies Ltd 1036 Cleverciti Systems GmbH 920 Daktronics, Inc. 1006 ECO Parking Lights 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 1202 Frogparking Limited 506 Indect 1534 Infotraffic Inc. 545 IP Parking 755 Lemonde Partners 716 LocoMobi Inc. 607 Mappify 328 MDI Worldwide 645 Meypar 1049 Park Assist 626 PARKING LOGIX 1403 Parking Sense 541 PIMS—Parking Intel & Management Systems 1627 Q-Free 1335 Quercus Technologies 1243 Signal-Tech 1437 Spaceek, Inc. 1155 Takeform 1409 The Miner Corporation 707 VIMOC Technologies 745 Worldsensing
Software 601 519 1619 1038
All Traffic Solutions CAME Americas Automation, LLC Cellopark Technologies Ltd Chetu, Inc.
1036 Cleverciti Systems GmbH 920 Daktronics, Inc. 1006 ECO Parking Lights 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 1202 Frogparking Limited 1411 Fybr 1115 Genetec 506 Indect 1119 IPS Group, Inc. 755 Lemonde Partners 716 LocoMobi Inc. 607 Mappify 645 Meypar 609 Mobile SmartCity Corp (DBA Pango) 943 NuPark 713 OmniPark 245 Oobeo, Inc. 1049 Park Assist 751 ParKam 1033 Parkifi 300 PARKIMON INC. 626 PARKING LOGIX 1403 Parking Sense 832 PARKIT 1501 ParkMe 1532 ParkPlus System 1633 PayByPhone Technologies, Inc. 526 Payment Express USA LLC 541 PIMS—Parking Intel & Management Systems 1627 Q-Free 1335 Quercus Technologies 1545 RezPort 327 Rydin 1316 Secom International, Inc. 1437 Spaceek, Inc. 1611 Streetline 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 817 TEZ 427 VenTek International 707 VIMOC Technologies 745 Worldsensing
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Parking Guidance Systems (continued) Systems 601 All Traffic Solutions 519 CAME Americas Automation, LLC 1619 Cellopark Technologies Ltd 1036 Cleverciti Systems GmbH 920 Daktronics, Inc. 1006 ECO Parking Lights 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 1411 Fybr 506 Indect 1119 IPS Group, Inc. 755 Lemonde Partners 716 LocoMobi Inc. 607 Mappify 645 Meypar 1049 Park Assist 751 ParKam 300 PARKIMON INC. 1403 Parking Sense 832 PARKIT 541 PIMS—Parking Intel & Management Systems 1335 Quercus Technologies 1039 Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. 1437 Spaceek, Inc. 707 VIMOC Technologies 745 Worldsensing
Pavement
Coatings, Sealants, and Membranes 1130 318 709 949 1322 937
LymTal International, Inc. MAPEI Corporation Pecora Corporation Tecnorap USA Watson Bowman Acme Corp. Western Specialty Contractors
Cool Pavement/Coating Systems 949
Tecnorap USA
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Maintenance and Repair 1433 1130 318 709 949 1322 937
Cyclone Technology LymTal International, Inc. MAPEI Corporation Pecora Corporation Tecnorap USA Watson Bowman Acme Corp. Western Specialty Contractors
Marking Paints, and Striping 1130
LymTal International, Inc.
Pervious Materials and Systems 318 MAPEI Corporation 1349 Rollpark 949 Tecnorap USA
Waterproofing 1130 949 1322 937
LymTal International, Inc. Tecnorap USA Watson Bowman Acme Corp. Western Specialty Contractors
Pay By Cell Equipment
1619 Cellopark Technologies Ltd 819 CivicSmart, Inc. 1042 Creditcall 1533 Designa USA 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 525 Hectronic USA Corp 530 IParq 700 MobileNOW! 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 1240 ZipBy LLC
Software 1427 CALE America, Inc. 1619 Cellopark Technologies Ltd 1042 Creditcall 1533 Designa USA 625 FlashParking 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 838 Hamilton Manufacturing Corp.
624 Heartland Payment Systems 525 Hectronic USA Corp 530 IParq 1540 LLC Mtrx International 1415 MacKay Meters, Inc. 402 Meter Feeder 700 MobileNOW! 735 Nationwide Payments 713 OmniPark 245 Oobeo, Inc. 751 ParKam 300 PARKIMON INC. 636 Parking Reservation Software 1403 Parking Sense 1532 ParkPlus System 215 Passport 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 1603 Way.com 1240 ZipBy LLC
Systems 249
Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 1427 CALE America, Inc. 1619 Cellopark Technologies Ltd 806 Clancy Systems International 1042 Creditcall 1533 Designa USA 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 624 Heartland Payment Systems 525 Hectronic USA Corp 530 IParq 1540 LLC Mtrx International 1415 MacKay Meters, Inc. 402 Meter Feeder 700 MobileNOW! 713 OmniPark 245 Oobeo, Inc. 435 Parkeon 300 PARKIMON INC. 1403 Parking Sense 1532 ParkPlus System 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 1240 ZipBy LLC
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Pay Stations Equipment 717 249
Amano McGann, Inc. Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 1427 CALE America, Inc. 519 CAME Americas Automation, LLC 533 Commend Inc. 1042 Creditcall 823 Current Components Inc. 935 DBK USA, Inc. 1533 Designa USA 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 625 FlashParking 838 Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. 525 Hectronic USA Corp 1317 HUB Parking Technology 545 IP Parking
716 LocoMobi Inc. 1415 MacKay Meters, Inc. 645 Meypar 836 netPark 1345 ParkingSoft LLC 1039 Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. 516 STEGO Inc. 407 SUZOHAPP 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 1240 ZipBy LLC
Pay & Display/Pay by Space 717 Amano McGann, Inc. 710 BemroseBooth Paragon Limited 1427 CALE America, Inc. 519 CAME Americas Automation, LLC 1223 Canada Ticket Inc. 1042 Creditcall 1533 Designa USA
1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 625 FlashParking 838 Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. 525 Hectronic USA Corp 1034 IFB TICKET SYSTEMS 1119 IPS Group, Inc. 716 LocoMobi Inc. 1415 MacKay Meters, Inc. 645 Meypar 1615 Nagels North America LLC 1141 NextBus, Inc. 713 OmniPark 435 Parkeon 1316 Secom International, Inc. 516 STEGO Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 529 United Public Safety 427 VenTek International
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Pay Stations (continued)
Pay-On-Foot/Central Pay Stations 717 249
Amano McGann, Inc. Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 710 BemroseBooth Paragon Limited 1427 CALE America, Inc. 519 CAME Americas Automation, LLC 1223 Canada Ticket Inc. 1307 Conduent 1042 Creditcall 823 Current Components Inc. 935 DBK USA, Inc. 1533 Designa USA 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 625 FlashParking 838 Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. 525 Hectronic USA Corp 1317 HUB Parking Technology 545 IP Parking 1119 IPS Group, Inc. 716 LocoMobi Inc. 645 Meypar 1615 Nagels North America LLC 836 netPark 1345 ParkingSoft LLC 1039 Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. 1316 Secom International, Inc. 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 516 STEGO Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 529 United Public Safety 427 VenTek International 600 ZipPark, Inc.
Service and Repair 1427 CALE America, Inc. 519 CAME Americas Automation, LLC 525 Hectronic USA Corp 545 IP Parking 645 Meypar
Software 717 Amano McGann, Inc. 1208 Apriva 249 Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC
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1427 CALE America, Inc. 519 CAME Americas Automation, LLC 1038 Chetu, Inc. 806 Clancy Systems International 1042 Creditcall 1533 Designa USA 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 625 FlashParking 838 Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. 525 Hectronic USA Corp 545 IP Parking 1119 IPS Group, Inc. 716 LocoMobi Inc. 1415 MacKay Meters, Inc. 645 Meypar 636 Parking Reservation Software 1345 ParkingSoft LLC 1545 RezPort 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 1603 Way.com 1240 ZipBy LLC
Payment Equipment
Bill Changers/Change Machines 1427 CALE America, Inc. 935 DBK USA, Inc. 838 Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. 525 Hectronic USA Corp 545 IP Parking 1415 MacKay Meters, Inc. 645 Meypar 836 netPark 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 407 SUZOHAPP
Cash Drawers 624 Heartland Payment Systems 530 IParq 1119 IPS Group, Inc. 645 Meypar 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 407 SUZOHAPP 1001 T2 Systems, Inc.
Cashless Systems 503 3C Payment 1208 Apriva 249 Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 1238 Ballparc 1427 CALE America, Inc. 1042 Creditcall 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 838 Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. 624 Heartland Payment Systems 1317 HUB Parking Technology 545 IP Parking 1119 IPS Group, Inc. 636 Parking Reservation Software 1633 PayByPhone Technologies, Inc. 1545 RezPort 1316 Secom International, Inc. 407 SUZOHAPP 1240 ZipBy LLC
Coin/Currency Counting 1427 CALE America, Inc. 401 CPI Crane Payment Innovations 1119 IPS Group, Inc. 1201 SKIDATA, Inc. 407 SUZOHAPP
Coin/Token Units 1427 CALE America, Inc. 401 CPI Crane Payment Innovations 838 Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. 1415 MacKay Meters, Inc. 645 Meypar 407 SUZOHAPP
Payment Systems 503 3C Payment 717 Amano McGann, Inc. 1208 Apriva 249 Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 1238 Ballparc 1619 Cellopark Technologies Ltd 1038 Chetu, Inc. 806 Clancy Systems International 1231 Complus Data Innovations, Inc.
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Payment Equipment (continued) Payment Systems (continued) 1307 Conduent 401 CPI Crane Payment Innovations 1042 Creditcall 823 Current Components Inc. 918 Data Ticket, Inc. 935 DBK USA, Inc. 1533 Designa USA 838 Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. 624 Heartland Payment Systems 906 IntegraPark 545 IP Parking 711 iPayment, Inc. 1540 LLC Mtrx International 402 Meter Feeder 645 Meypar 700 MobileNOW! 735 Nationwide Payments 245 Oobeo, Inc. 300 PARKIMON INC. 636 Parking Reservation Software 1403 Parking Sense 1237 Parkmobile 1532 ParkPlus System 1633 PayByPhone Technologies, Inc. 1545 RezPort 1039 Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. 407 SUZOHAPP 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 1603 Way.com 1240 ZipBy LLC
Permits
Accessories and Displays 710 1231 1202 1615 801
BemroseBooth Paragon Limited Complus Data Innovations, Inc. Frogparking Limited Nagels North America LLC Toledo Ticket Company
Decals 710 BemroseBooth Paragon Limited 1223 Canada Ticket Inc. 1231 Complus Data Innovations, Inc. 530 IParq 138 Follow us on
1615 Nagels North America LLC 713 OmniPark 327 Rydin 1025 Southland Printing Co., Inc. 1101 TagMaster North America 801 Toledo Ticket Company 529 United Public Safety
Electronic 710 BemroseBooth Paragon Limited 1619 Cellopark Technologies Ltd 819 CivicSmart, Inc. 806 Clancy Systems International 1231 Complus Data Innovations, Inc. 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 1202 Frogparking Limited 906 IntegraPark 530 IParq 1141 NextBus, Inc. 943 NuPark 713 OmniPark 1403 Parking Sense 1237 Parkmobile 1532 ParkPlus System 901 Paylock IPT LLC 1243 Signal-Tech 731 Tannery Creek Systems, Inc. 801 Toledo Ticket Company 529 United Public Safety
Stickers 602 AWID, Inc. 710 BemroseBooth Paragon Limited 1223 Canada Ticket Inc. 1231 Complus Data Innovations, Inc. 530 IParq 1615 Nagels North America LLC 713 OmniPark 939 PSI Paper Systems Inc. 327 Rydin 1025 Southland Printing Co., Inc. 1101 TagMaster North America 801 Toledo Ticket Company
Publications 404 Parking Today Media 1611 Streetline
Purchasing Software
1038 Chetu, Inc. 530 IParq 1237 Parkmobile 1137 Smarking, Inc.
Rainwater Harvesting Systems 949
Tecnorap USA
Renewable Energy Solar 605 1119 516
Alpha Technologies IPS Group, Inc. STEGO Inc.
Wind 516
STEGO Inc.
Safety Equipment
Cushion Bumper Guard 834 902
InPro Corporation Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation
Fire Protection
Tags 602 710 1223
1231 Complus Data Innovations, Inc. 1202 Frogparking Limited 530 IParq 1615 Nagels North America LLC 713 OmniPark 939 PSI Paper Systems Inc. 1025 Southland Printing Co., Inc. 1101 TagMaster North America 801 Toledo Ticket Company 529 United Public Safety
AWID, Inc. BemroseBooth Paragon Limited Canada Ticket Inc.
834 807
InPro Corporation Rath Security
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Safety Equipment (continued) Flashlights 902
Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation
Sensors 1411 Fybr 626 PARKING LOGIX 1432 Q-SAQ, Inc.
Vests 328 902 529
MDI Worldwide Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation United Public Safety
Security Systems CCTV/Cameras
717 Amano McGann, Inc. 1236 CitySync/TagMaster AB 935 DBK USA, Inc. 1502 DoubleMap, Inc. 1527 EYEPAX IT CONSULTING LLC 1115 Genetec 807 Rath Security 516 STEGO Inc. 1611 Streetline 1101 TagMaster North America 737 Umojo
737 Umojo 320 Valcom 1441 Zenitel USA, Inc
Programs and Systems 1221 Aiphone Corporation 717 Amano McGann, Inc. 533 Commend Inc. 1217 CyberLock, Inc. 1115 Genetec 1318 Millennium Digital Technologies 737 Umojo 1017 Universal Boot Inc.
Vehicle Theft Deterrent 1017
Universal Boot Inc.
Voice Activated 533
Commend Inc.
Signage Banners 850
MC Sign Co.
Billboards/LED
533 Commend Inc. 830 GAI-Tronics Corp. 807 Rath Security 737 Umojo 320 Valcom 1441 Zenitel USA, Inc
920 Daktronics, Inc. 1202 Frogparking Limited 506 Indect 1534 Infotraffic Inc. 551 IPDisplays LLC 850 MC Sign Co. 645 Meypar 1141 NextBus, Inc. 541 PIMS—Parking Intel & Management Systems 707 VIMOC Technologies 1210 W.S. Tyler
Intercom Systems
Electronic
Emergency Phones
1221 Aiphone Corporation 533 Commend Inc. 935 DBK USA, Inc. 1401 DoorKing Inc. 830 GAI-Tronics Corp. 645 Meypar 637 Parker Video Intercoms 807 Rath Security 140 Follow us on
806 Clancy Systems International 920 Daktronics, Inc. 431 FoPark—Focus Engineering 506 Indect 551 IPDisplays LLC 850 MC Sign Co. 1403 Parking Sense
541
PIMS—Parking Intel & Management Systems 1432 Q-SAQ, Inc. 320 Valcom 707 VIMOC Technologies 745 Worldsensing
Frames 413 850 328
International Zinc Association MC Sign Co. MDI Worldwide
Lighted 601 All Traffic Solutions 1052 FlexPost, Inc 506 Indect 850 MC Sign Co. 328 MDI Worldwide 902 Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation
Portable 601 1052 850 328 902
All Traffic Solutions FlexPost, Inc MC Sign Co. MDI Worldwide Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation
Variable Messaging 601 All Traffic Solutions 1427 CALE America, Inc. 1036 Cleverciti Systems GmbH 920 Daktronics, Inc. 1202 Frogparking Limited 506 Indect 1534 Infotraffic Inc. 551 IPDisplays LLC 850 MC Sign Co. 328 MDI Worldwide 1141 NextBus, Inc. 541 PIMS—Parking Intel & Management Systems 1627 Q-Free 1243 Signal-Tech 1437 Spaceek, Inc. 707 VIMOC Technologies
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Signage (continued)
Steel Structural Systems
601 920 1052 850 902
All Traffic Solutions Daktronics, Inc. FlexPost, Inc MC Sign Co. Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation 1403 Parking Sense 541 PIMS—Parking Intel & Management Systems 1335 Quercus Technologies 1243 Signal-Tech 1437 Spaceek, Inc. 1155 Takeform 707 VIMOC Technologies
1219
Snow Removal
Manufacturers
Wayfinding
Equipment 528
Trecan Snowmelters
Products 528
Trecan Snowmelters
Solar/Photovoltaics Meters
1415 MacKay Meters, Inc. 645 Meypar 1301 POM Incorporated
Panels 645 Meypar 626 PARKING LOGIX
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Coatings 413 949 937
American Institute of Steel Construction International Zinc Association Tecnorap USA Western Specialty Contractors
Equipment 645 Meypar
Fireproofing 1219 834 1322
American Institute of Steel Construction InPro Corporation Watson Bowman Acme Corp.
1219
American Institute of Steel Construction 621 Calpipe Security Bollards 1149 Cambridge Architectural Mesh 834 InPro Corporation 645 Meypar
Stormwater Management Systems 949
Tecnorap USA
Ticket Boxes/ Dispensers/Spitters 717 249
Amano McGann, Inc. Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 710 BemroseBooth Paragon Limited 1223 Canada Ticket Inc. 838 Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. 1317 HUB Parking Technology 645 Meypar 1615 Nagels North America LLC 902 Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation 1345 ParkingSoft LLC
1432 1001 801
Q-SAQ, Inc. T2 Systems, Inc. Toledo Ticket Company
Tickets/Paper Products 710 BemroseBooth Paragon Limited 1223 Canada Ticket Inc. 1519 Cardinal Tracking, Inc. 918 Data Ticket, Inc. 1034 IFB TICKET SYSTEMS 530 IParq 402 Meter Feeder 1615 Nagels North America LLC 902 Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation 939 PSI Paper Systems Inc. 1025 Southland Printing Co., Inc. 603 Specialty Roll Products, Inc. 801 Toledo Ticket Company
Time Clocks 902
Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation
Transaction Counters/ Monitors 1013 1403 1345 1437 1001
Eberle Design, Inc. (EDI) and Reno A&E (RAE) Parking Sense ParkingSoft LLC Spaceek, Inc. T2 Systems, Inc.
Turnstiles 519 833 1432 1409 514
CAME Americas Automation, LLC FAAC International, Inc. Q-SAQ, Inc. The Miner Corporation Transponder & Reader Engineered Systems, Inc
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Valet
Equipment 249
Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 625 FlashParking 645 Meypar 836 netPark 902 Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation 1345 ParkingSoft LLC 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 801 Toledo Ticket Company 600 ZipPark, Inc.
Revenue Control 717 249
Amano McGann, Inc. Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 625 FlashParking 645 Meypar 836 netPark 245 Oobeo, Inc. 1345 ParkingSoft LLC 1545 RezPort 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 817 TEZ 600 ZipPark, Inc.
Signage 902
Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation 1243 Signal-Tech 801 Toledo Ticket Company
Stations 245 902
Oobeo, Inc. Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation
Validation Machines/ Voucher Systems 249 1427 838 1317
Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC CALE America, Inc. Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. HUB Parking Technology
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716 LocoMobi Inc. 645 Meypar 836 netPark 1345 ParkingSoft LLC 1240 ZipBy LLC
Waste Management
Vehicles
1130 911 1538 949 1322 937
Enforcement 1119 IPS Group, Inc. 943 NuPark 1611 Streetline 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 445 Westward Industries Ltd.
Sales and Rentals 1433 235 1046
Cyclone Technology Turtle Top Zipcar, Inc.
Vehicles (Alternative Fuel (AFV)) Biofules
1715 ENC
Electric Vehicles 1715 ENC 445 Westward Industries Ltd.
Vehicles (Buses/Shuttles) Enforcement
751 ParKam 1017 Universal Boot Inc. 445 Westward Industries Ltd.
Manufacturers 1715 ENC 235 Turtle Top
Parts and Services 901
Paylock IPT LLC
Vehicles (Low-Emitting and Fuel Efficient) 1715 ENC 445 Westward Industries Ltd.
Recycling Services and Products 1409
The Miner Corporation
Waterproofing LymTal International, Inc. MM Systems Corporation Restocon Corporation Tecnorap USA Watson Bowman Acme Corp. Western Specialty Contractors
Wayfinding Systems External
601 All Traffic Solutions 1202 Frogparking Limited 1411 Fybr 1033 Parkifi 1403 Parking Sense 1501 ParkMe 541 PIMS—Parking Intel & Management Systems 1243 Signal-Tech 1437 Spaceek, Inc. 1155 Takeform 707 VIMOC Technologies 745 Worldsensing
Internal 601 All Traffic Solutions 1006 ECO Parking Lights 1202 Frogparking Limited 1411 Fybr 1033 Parkifi 1403 Parking Sense 1501 ParkMe 541 PIMS—Parking Intel & Management Systems 1335 Quercus Technologies 1243 Signal-Tech 1437 Spaceek, Inc. 1611 Streetline 1155 Takeform 707 VIMOC Technologies 745 Worldsensing
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Web-Based Software
Wheel Immobilizers
601 All Traffic Solutions 706 AssetWorks 249 Automated Valet Parking Manager, LLC 1238 Ballparc 1427 CALE America, Inc. 1519 Cardinal Tracking, Inc. 1619 Cellopark Technologies Ltd 1038 Chetu, Inc. 819 CivicSmart, Inc. 1231 Complus Data Innovations, Inc. 918 Data Ticket, Inc. 1533 Designa USA 1013 Eberle Design, Inc. (EDI) and Reno A&E (RAE) 827 EDC Corp. (AIMS) 1411 Fybr 838 Hamilton Manufacturing Corp. 1317 HUB Parking Technology 545 IP Parking 530 IParq 1540 LLC Mtrx International 1415 MacKay Meters, Inc. 402 Meter Feeder 645 Meypar 836 netPark 245 Oobeo, Inc. 637 Parker Video Intercoms 636 Parking Reservation Software 1403 Parking Sense 1345 ParkingSoft LLC 1501 ParkMe 1532 ParkPlus System 1301 POM Incorporated 1545 RezPort 846 RideHop 327 Rydin 1145 Schweers Technologies Inc. 1137 Smarking, Inc. 1437 Spaceek, Inc. 1611 Streetline 1001 T2 Systems, Inc. 1101 TagMaster North America 1602 Way.com 745 Worldsensing
1619 902 901 301 1017
Cellopark Technologies Ltd Pacific Cascade Parking Equipment Corporation Paylock IPT LLC The Barnacle Universal Boot Inc.
Wireless Communications 1427 819 918 1533 1401 1013
CALE America, Inc. CivicSmart, Inc. Data Ticket, Inc. Designa USA DoorKing Inc. Eberle Design, Inc. (EDI) and Reno A&E (RAE) 907 ELSAG 1411 Fybr 624 Heartland Payment Systems 530 IParq 1318 Millennium Digital Technologies 636 Parking Reservation Software 1403 Parking Sense 541 PIMS—Parking Intel & Management Systems 1545 RezPort 1145 Schweers Technologies Inc. 1437 Spaceek, Inc. 707 VIMOC Technologies 745 Worldsensing 1240 ZipBy LLC
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Introducing IPI’s Menu of Trainings: Customer Service, Conflict Resolution, Tactical Communication, and Parking Fundamentals. Get face-to-face training now! Go to parking.org/train-on for more information and start the conversation today!
2016 Year in Review
Looking back on 2016, it’s clear the International Parking Institute (IPI) is leading the charge in advancing the parking profession. As the largest association of parking professionals, IPI is focused on supporting the industry’s growth and the critical role parking plays around the world. From exceptional trainings and enhanced digital offerings to regional and international partnerships, IPI provides more opportunities than ever to connect with the tools, resources, and colleagues you need to get the job done. Here are 12 highlights from 2016 that celebrate IPI and its members. Tech Tune-up Your New Home Page IPI is proud of our new and redesigned website (parking.org). Created with parking professionals in mind, it’s chock full of new features and resources, making it a go-to source for information on the parking industry. ◆◆ Access the full calendar of conferences, meetings, events, and trainings, including face-to-face classes and webinars. 1
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Access the new Resource Center—a robust, highly searchable database featuring articles from The Parking Professional magazine, Parking Matters® Blog posts, IPI and related publications and research, events, and educational and networking opportunities.
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Your New Membership Center The new and improved IPI dashboard allows you and your staff to update contact information, renew subscriptions, register for classes, and view the latest issues of The Parking Professional online. Making sure your profile is correct and complete is the best way to stay in the know on IPI happenings. 2
Getting A Handle on Things 3 IPI and parking—they just go together. That’s why IPI is now @IPIparking on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram. You’ll find the same fun and informative updates in fewer characters. Follow us there for the latest parking news and events.
Case Studies IPI expanded its collection of project and program case studies, shining a light on some of the parking industry’s best work. The profiles are submitted by IPI members and explore the costs, goals, challenges, and solutions behind technology, planning, design, and other improvements. Practice Makes Perfect For those studying for CAPP certification—respected worldwide as the leading credential in parking—IPI released a new Online CAPP Practice Exam designed to simulate and prepare you to take the CAPP examination. The CAPP Certification Program Resource Guide (Version 2.0) now includes a full practice exam in addition to study guidance and sample questions.
Just Published IPI Goes Spanish IPI debuted its Spanish-language magazine, Industria del Estacionamiento. Published twice a year, the free electronic magazine brings news, trends, case studies, and analysis to Spanish-speaking readers with articles that are important to Latin American parking professionals. 4
Big Data, Big Insights IPI launched “Parking Analytics: An Industry Snapshot,” a survey of parking organizations that collects, aggregates, and publishes data to develop meaningful Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Add your data to the mix at parking.org/KPIs and help advance our understanding of the parking industry.
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Public Service In addition to generating positive media coverage about parking, IPI created goodwill by focusing on public service. 5
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Suicide Prevention According to a 2016 survey of IPI members, half the organizations had experienced a suicide or suicide attempt at one of their parking facilities. Developed in collaboration with leading suicide experts, “Suicide in Parking Facilities: Prevention, Response, and Recovery,” was published to help organizations that design, manage, or operate parking garages address the issue of suicide.
Parksmart The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and IPI partnered to offer LEED-accredited professionals valuable continuing education credits through IPI’s professional development programs.
Why IPI? Members Say it Best IPI produced two videos to educate those outside the industry about what the association does and why Parking Matters. Members share their stories in “Why IPI?” describing how the IPI community has helped them learn, solve problems, advance their parking careers, and develop lifelong friendships. Parking, transportation, and planning experts explain what parking means to customer service, sustainability, economic development, and so much more in, “Why Parking Matters.” Watch the videos for some familiar faces and good advice on speaking about the profession.
On-Demand and On Point IPI added three new courses to its set of nine online learning opportunities: Technology Trends in Parking (Version 2.0), Foundations of Finance, and Greening Communities Through Parking, an online quiz utilizing our magazine. Sustainability in Parking, one of the association’s most popular online learning courses, now qualifies for valuable credits to maintain a LEED credential.
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Conference and Community IPI Conference & Expo 10 The 2016 IPI Conference & Expo in Nashville, Tenn., proved once again that the annual show is the must-attend event in the parking industry. More than 3,000 parking professionals and 230 exhibitors convened for top education, networking, and technology opportunities. With five education tracks and more than 40 sessions including exciting preConference trainings, spirited IGNITE sessions, and TECHtalks right on the show floor, there was something for everyone. The new, more powerful Conference mobile app kept participants buzzing with activity, while the 4 million-square-foot Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center kept everyone on their toes.
International Parking Conference Participants from six countries joined IPI in São Paulo, Brazil, in October for the sixth annual International Parking Conference & Expo. 12
GPALs Summit Parking leaders representing 12 different countries met at the 2016 IPI Conference & Expo as part of the annual Global Parking Association Leaders (GPALs) Summit. The group discussed the Parksmart certification program and international efforts to promote sustainability, as well as IPI’s initiative to collect Big Data on the industry. 11
Many Thanks IPI can’t thank its members and the parking community enough for inspiring, supporting, and leading the association this year. IPI’s greatest resource truly is its numerous and talented volunteers. Our next call for volunteer candidates will happen this summer—don’t miss out on a unique opportunity to learn, network, and serve the parking community. Visit parking.org and learn how to keep IPI’s important work going.
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IPI Board of Directors IPI Board of Directors 2016–2017 Chair (2017) Kim Jackson, CAPP Director, Parking & Transportation Services Princeton University Chair-Elect (2017) Roamy R. Valera, CAPP Senior Vice President, Municipal & Institutional Services SP Plus Corporation Treasurer (2017) David G. Onorato, CAPP Executive Director Pittsburgh Parking Authority Past Chair (2017) Liliana Rambo, CAPP President Winpark Management, LLC (2017) Bridgette Brady, CAPP Director of Transportation Services Cornell University
IPI Professional Staff Shawn D. Conrad, CAE Chief Executive Officer International Parking Institute
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(2018) Allen Corry, CAPP Assistant VP, Parking Business Unit DFW International Airport Operations Department
(2018) Dan Kupferman, CAPP Director of Car Park Management Systems Walker Parking Consultants
(2017) Rick Decker, CAPP Assistant Manager, Parking Operations Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport
(2018) Mark Lyons, CAPP Parking Manager City of Sarasota
(2017) Laurens Eckelboom VP, Head of Business Development, Connected Vehicles SAP Labs, LLC (2018) David C. Hill, CAPP, MA Chief Executive Officer Clayton Hill Associates
(2017) Gary A. Means, CAPP Executive Director Lexington & Fayette County Parking Authority International Representative (2017) André Piccoli President SafePark–Brazil (2018) Brian D. Shaw, CAPP Executive Director, Department of Parking & Transportation Services Stanford University
IPI 2017 Host Committee NewSouth P A R K I N G
The success of the IPI Conference and Expo would not be possible without the dedication of its local host committee. The support and volunteers the committee provides are most valuable. This year’s committee includes several members from cities 80 and 325 miles away. (Committee Chair) Randy Philipson VP for Facility Management & Campus Development Tulane University New Orleans, LA (Committee Mentor) Dorothy Harris Senior VP, Parking and Transportation Denver International Airport Denver, CO (Committee Sponsor) Scott Hutchison Executive Vice President ABM Enrico J. Sterling Parking Administrator City of New Orleans New Orleans, LA Antonio Casas Director of Parking Services Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans, LA Jeffrey Campbell Senior Director Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA Dan McIlhargey Parking Manager Mercedes-Benz Superdome/ Smoothie King Center/Champions Square New Orleans, LA
Fredrick Parker General Manager New South Parking Kenner, LA
Casey Robinson Senior Manager SP+ New Orleans, LA
Benjamin Montgomery VP, Business Development Premium Parking Service, LLC New Orleans, LA
Leonard Simek Business Development Manager Toledo Ticket Company Shreveport, LA
Lorenzo Lee Parking Administrator Shreveport Downtown Development Authority Shreveport, LA
Steven Hale Chief Operating Officer Transponder & Reader Engineered Systems (TRES) Baton Rouge, LA
Jean Nixon Administrative Assistant Southland Printing Co., Inc. Shreveport, LA
Tara Fleetwood Executive Assistant Tulane University New Orleans, LA
Ann Porterfield Customer Service Manager Southland Printing Co., Inc. Shreveport, LA
Heather Hargrave Assistant VP for Facility Services Tulane University New Orleans, LA
Alva Johnson Regional Manager SP+ New Orleans, LA
Brian Lowe Director of Shuttles and Transportation Tulane University New Orleans, LA
Yolanda Hayes Facility Manager SP+ New Orleans, LA
Denis Finigan Principal Urban Systems, Inc. New Orleans, LA
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State & Regional Associations
Big Ten/Midwestern Universities Transportation and Parking
California Public Parking Association (CPPA) www.cppaparking.org
Campus Parking and Transportation Association (CPTA) www.mcpaonline.org
Carolinas Parking Association (CPA) www.carolinasparking.org
Florida Parking Association (FPA) www.flparking.org
The Parking Association of Georgia (PAG) www.parkingassociationofgeorgia.com
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Great Northern Parking Association
Michigan Parking Association (MPA) www.mpatoday.org
Middle Atlantic Parking Association (MAPA) www.midatlanticparkingassociation.org
Mid-South Transportation & Parking Association (MSTPA) www.mstpa.org
New England Parking Council (NEPC) www.newenglandparkingcouncil.org
New Jersey Parking Association (NJPA) www.njparkinginst.com
New York State Parking Association (NYSPA) www.nyspa.net
Pacific Intermountain Parking & Transportation Association (PIPTA) www.pipta.org
Pennsylvania Parking Association (PPA) www.paparking.org
Southwest Parking & Transportation Association (SWPTA) www.southwestparking.org
Texas Parking and Transportation Association (TPTA) www.texasparking.org
Parking Association of the Virginias (PAV) www.pavonline.org
IPI Staff & Onsite Contacts IPI Staff & Onsite Contacts Shawn Conrad, CAE Executive Director conrad@parking.org
Michelle W. Jones, CMP Director, Convention & Meeting Services mjones@parking.org
Lauri Chudoba Professional Development Administrator chudoba@parking.org
Rachel Yoka, CAPP, LEED AP BD+C Vice President, Program Development yoka@parking.org
Faith Altman Finance Administrator altman@parking.org
Jean Miller Executive Assistant miller@parking.org
Tina Altman Member & Event Services taltman@parking.org
Rita Pagan Sales & Exhibit Coordinator pagan@parking.org
Monica Arpino Special Projects Coordinator arpino@parking.org
Stephanie Santoro Program Marketing & Special Projects santoro@parking.org
Cindy Campbell Senior Training & Development Specialist campbell@parking.org
Helen Sullivan, APR, Fellow PRSA Communications Counsel sullivan@parking.org
Bonnie L. Watts, CEM Vice President, Sales watts@parking.org Kathleen Federici, M.Ed. Director, Professional Development federici@parking.org Kim Fernandez Director of Publications & Editor, The Parking Professional fernandez@parking.org
Conference Staff Blake Hobbs, CMP Experient, A Maritz Travel Company Meeting & Event Manager
John Kreis John Kreis Photography Conference Photographer
Steve Holst Global Experience Specialists (GES) Official Show Decorator
Tom Sterner Production Resource Group (PRG) Account Executive
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Calendar of Upcoming Events If you’re looking for more details on any of these events, check out the calendar in every issue of The Parking Professional magazine.
2017 SUMMER IPI’s Call for Volunteers Opens Watch out for the updates in the IPI Insider JUN 4 Middle Atlantic Parking Association (MAPA) Parking & Baseball
JUL 11–13 National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security (NCS4) Annual Conference
SEP 11–13 Southwest Parking & Transportation Association (SWPTA) Annual Fall Conference
JUL 12–14 Pacific Intermountain Parking Transportation Association (PIPTA) Conference
SEP 12 Call for Awards Nominees and Submissions Email chudoba@parking.org for more information.
JUN 6–7 Pennsylvania Parking Association (PPA) Summer Training
JUL 19 IPI Webinar: Introduction to Parksmart parking.org/webinars
JUN 8 California Public Parking Association (CPPA) Workshop, DMV: Parking & Toll Curriculum
AUG 8, 10, 15, 17 IPI Training: Parksmart Advisor— Online, Instructor-led Training
JUN 14 IPI Webinar: On the Frontline: Tactical Communication and Effective Customer Service parking.org/webinars JUN 14–15 Southwest Parking and Transportation Association (SWPTA) Training JUN 20 New York State Parking Association (NYSPA) Summer Training at Hinerwadel’s Grove
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SEP 20–22 2017 Global Parking Association Leaders (GPALs) Summit at the European Parking Association SEP 27–29 Carolinas Parking Association (CPA) Annual Conference & Trade Show
AUG 15 New England Parking Council (NEPC) Annual Charity Golf Tournament
SEP 27–29 Pennsylvania Parking Association (PPA) Annual Conference
AUG 15 Call for Submissions for IPI 2018 Conference & Expo parking.org
OCT 10–13 New York State Parking Association (NYSPA) Silver Anniversary, 25th Annual Conference
SEP 6 IPI Webinar: Parking for Town and Gown parking.org/webinars
OCT 16 Call for Entries—2018 Parking Solutions Competition parking.org/parkingsolutions
Calendar of Upcoming Events
OCT 17–20 Canadian Parking Association Annual Conference
NOV 1–2 2017 Middle Atlantic Parking Association (MAPA) Fall Conference
OCT 18 IPI Webinar: Federal Highway Administration Cash Out Program parking.org/webinars
NOV 8—10 Greenbuild, Parksmart Workshop, and Parksmart Advisor Training
OCT 23–24 IPI’s Leadership Summit parking.org/100
NOV 15 IPI Webinar: Parking Data Analytics—Benchmarks for the Industry parking.org/webinars
OCT 25–27 2017 Parking Association of the Virginias (PAV) Fall Workshop & Tradeshow
NOV 15–17 2017 California Public Parking Association (CPPA) Annual Conference & Trade Show NOV 28–DEC 1 2017 Florida Parking Association (FPA) Annual Conference & Trade Show
2018 JUN 3–6 2018 IPI Conference & Expo in Orlando, Fl.
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2007 Tampa
2012 Phoenix
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2008 Dallas
2013 Fort Lauderdale
2018 Orlando
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What’s Next The 2017 IPI Conference and Expo offers invaluable education, networking, and other benefits to attendees. Once you have a moment to unpack, take these next steps to apply what you have learned and build on the relationships you have made: Nine Steps to Take Your IPI Conference Experience to the Next Level Register for the IPI Leadership Summit, October 23rd to 24th in Atlantic Beach, Florida. The conference discount expires May 31, 2017, and we are limiting this event to 100 attendees. Make sure you are one of them. Visit parking.org/100 to register today.
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Start the process to earn your APO. Organizations that meet the criteria are recognized as the best in the industry. You will be in great company. The APO Manual for Applicants and Matrix are available to all, free of charge at parking.org/apo.
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Subscribe to the IPI Parking Matters® Blog— forwarded directly to your inbox, the blog will keep you up to date on industry trends, helpful articles, and more. (and if you aren’t currently receiving the IPI Insider, sign up for that too.) parking.org/blog
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Save the date for IPI 2018, June 3–6 in Orlando, Fl.—plan early and attend with your colleagues.
Check out the opportunities to continue your education through IPI Online, our webinars, and in-person professional development seminars. Online classes are at your fingertips, on your schedule. (And get your conference discount through August 31, 2017.)
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Join and attend the events of your local State and Regional Allied Associations. These organizations offer incredible content and networking opportunities year-round, right in your neck of the woods. Events are listed in The Parking Professional calendar as well as online in the Meetings & Events section of parking.org.
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Become a CAPP. Your attendance at the conference education sessions earns CAPP Points that contributes to your certification application. Download the resource guide and sample exam and get started today! parking.org/CAPP
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Join the IPI LinkedIn Group—5,000 of your industry colleagues are sharing great information and experiences every day. (and don’t forget to connect with IPI on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter!)
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The Call for Volunteers will come out this summer. Did you know IPI has over 15 committees and working groups covering everything from membership and education to technology and research, and much more? Get engaged in a whole new way—stay tuned for more information this June.
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