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Don Shoup and the High Cost of Free Parking Known as the number one parking academic, UCLA’s Dr. Donald Shoup will present his sometimes controversial theories on parking planning, charging, and distribution of the revenues. Has parking policy really been the destroyer of our cities? Shoup thinks so. Here he will show you how minor changes in laws can relieve congestion in our cities, and give the parking industry, commercial and public, an even bigger piece of the action. – PLUS What happens if you take Don Shoup’s Advice. The first place on the planet to actually do what Shoup suggests. Dan Zack from the City of Redwood City in Northern California tells us what happened when he converted his city to market-based parking pricing. Price: Both presentations for $79
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Parking and IT in the University, Municipal, Airport, Hospital, and Private sectors. The politics and technical aspects of equipment and operations considering the Information Technology Department. Two experts talk about how the concerns of the Information Technology department can affect the purchase and use of parking revenue control equipment. This aspect of parking, the Information Technology portion, is fast becoming the driving force in how one organizes, purchases, and uses revenue control equipment. Robert Milner, Head of parking and Transportation of the University of Maryland and Deborah Taylor, Chief Information Officer from the Eastern Virginia Medical School address this issue from an operations and IT perspective.
Price: $49
On Street – A comparison of Technologies. A comparison of Technologies – Parking Meters, Pay and Display, Pay by Space. An in-depth discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of all three. How they work, applications, considerations when you choose, cost comparisons, enforcement details – This is the place to get answers, and bring questions. Jon Martens, Walker Parking Consultant
Payment Options – Cash, Credit Card, Debit Card, Chip Card, Cell Phone, Leave your spare tire. Technology is here for all these, and its being used more and more every day. An industry expert in technology speaks to these options, their features and benefits, and their costs, some hidden – for instance, will you have to pay a lot to convert your equipment to debit/chip cards? Irena Goloschokin, T2 Systems
Revenue Control – Dennis Cunning This outspoken critic of the way many parking operations are run tells you how to find problems in your revenue control and fix them. Dennis brings a lifetime of experience running a garage, senior vice president of a commercial parking operator and the auditor managers love to hate. If you see no other seminar at PIE 2006, see this one.
Boot Camp – Six Hours on the basics of parking for those new in the parking industry. This year it's different! Boot Camp is designed for "newbies" in the parking industry. Don't be afraid to admit it. We all started somewhere, and most of the time were left groping for solutions. In the past Boot Camp has been held on one day. This year we have expanded it into three sections, The Profession(The Industry, terms, resources, legal, management), Delivery of Services(On Street and Off Street Parking), The Business(Revenue Control. Rate Setting, Auditing). Each two hour session will focus on the basics of its title topic. If you have less than five years in parking, Boot Camp is for you. Sold as a package.
Price: $129 for all three presentations (3 DVD's)
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