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Curb Management: A Team Effort
Managing curb space used to be relatively easy—but not anymore! Why it’s important for everyone to understand curb management and what it means for communities.
Modernization is possible...
The continuing growth of cities is escalating the need for mobility in urban areas and heavy vehicle traffic calls for smarter parking and mobility systems. The camera infrastructure is already in place, and now the need is shifting towards hardware and platform independent analytics, data collection, and parking management systems based on LPR and other vehicle identification technologies.
Is new tech worth it?
Anyone with a few years in parking knows technology is advancing rapidly within our industry. Three of the latest trends seem to be in the areas of mobile apps, wayfinding tools, and video analytics.
Achievable Smart Cities Powered by Video Analytics
Video analytics platforms work with the current infrastructure to deliver the desired functions.
Asura Technologies and Umojo Partner on LPR
Umojo and Asura Technologies announces strategic partnership for delivering turn-key garage parking management solutions in the United States.
Asura Technologies Expands to US Market
Asura Technologies Announces the Opening of U.S. Branch in Tandem with Exhibits at IPI & NPA.
Is the Technology Worth It?
Technology is advancing rapidly within the parking industry. Mobile applications, wayfinding tools, and occupancy monitoring are just a few of the latest advancements. All of these create benefits for both the operator and consumer. The puzzle is how to quantify these benefits.
A New Generation of LPR
THE RENAISSANCE OF URBANIZATION brings with it side effects and challenges. An increasing number of vehicles is one of its side effects and brings with it new demands to existing infrastructure, particularly those that rely on license plate recognition (LPR) systems such as parking, tolling, and intelligent transportation systems (ITS).
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Create and Manage Comprehensive Parking Plan-January 2016
In February of 2016, the City issued an RFP seeking the development of a Comprehensive Parking Management Plan that will more effectively meet the parking needs of City visitors, clients and shoppers, municipal and private sector employers and their employees, residents, and commuters. Responding vendors were asked to provide recommendations and strategies for (1) improved parking system management within the City of Atlantic City, and (2) identifying the opportunities for increasing the supply of parking spaces within the City of Atlantic City.