Do you have a quarter? The Roosevelt Row area of downtown Phoenix will soon have more metered parking spaces.
Monthly Archives: June 2016
Orlando would not have applied to participate in the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Smart City Challenge if it didn’t think it had a good shot at winning. And looking at the ways in which the city has already taken a focus on innovative transportation, you can see why officials are pretty confident.
Downtown Coronado is getting a street side update with electronic solar-powered parking meters replacing old, quarter-only meters. For years, the city has been dealing with faulty meters that were either in need of repair or out of service.
Westfield operator Scentre Group has removed the SMS notification feature of its ticketless parking service after being alerted to a potential privacy breach that could have allowed anyone to track someone else’s vehicle.
The influence of Donald Shoup’s classic book, “The High Cost of Free Parking,” is becoming more and more apparent in more and more cities around the country.
The Medford Transcript continues its look at Medford’s Pay-to-Park program, a year in, and the mixed reactions by business owners on its success.