Articles from September, 2011.
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A Day in the Life at the University of British Columbia … Without Parking?
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By Danny Ho
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The University of British Columbia (UBC) is no different from most in that parking services have traditionally been ancillary to the university...
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Are Parking Minimums a Political Third Rail?
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By Thomas Brown
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A clear consensus has emerged among city planners that removing minimum parking requirements is one of the most effective ways to promote healthier, more active and economically vibrant downtowns...
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Don’t Go Now, Doug – We Still Need You!
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By Doug Holmes
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Parking industry veteran Doug Holmes, a former IPI Board Chairman and President of the Pennsylvania Parking Association, recently announced his retirement as Director of Transportation Services at The Pennsylvania State University in State College...
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Emergency Communications: Is it Time for VoIP to Shine?
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By Alek Kireyenka
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For DePaul University in Chicago, upgrading to VoIP emergency phones was not a hard decision to make...
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Is Parking Unique at Universities? These U of T Directors say Yes
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By Jeri Baker
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At the University of Texas at Austin, industry veterans Bob Harkins is Associate VP for Campus Safety and Security and Bobby Stone is Director of Parking and Transportation Services...
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Is University Parking a Common Grievance?
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By David W. Burr
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Many college students, faculty and support staff would certainly find Clark Kerr’s words to be painfully true...
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New Cars Are Harder to Park
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By Melissa Bean Sterzick
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I finally have a new car...
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NPA Stakes Out New Territory at 2011 Convention
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By Denise Grable
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The parking industry is changing, and the National Parking Association (NPA) is taking the lead at its 2011 Convention & Expo with four days of trends, thought leadership, and performance best practices at its upcoming convention, “Innovation: Linking Networks and Knowledge,” set for Oct...
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Poor Security Undeserved, Well, Sort of…
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Editor, Parking Today:
Parking Vs...
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Repair or Replace? No Brainer or Difficult Problem?
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By Drew Robb
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It seems a no-brainer on the surface – repairing cracked or spalled concrete in a parking deck, stadium, bridge, tunnel or runway is an obvious solution to keep ownership costs down...
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Rydin PermitExpress™ Parking Software
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PermitExpress™ is a powerful, easy-to-use, web-based software solution that simplifies parking management...
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Uncertainty, LEED and Environmentally Friendly
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By John Van Horn
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I have been talking to a lot of CEOs recently, asking about their business and pitching some new ideas...
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