What You Can’t See Is Costing You Money in Your Parking Operations

Running a successful parking facility requires much more than simply opening the gates and collecting daily fees. Revenue leakage often occurs in areas that are not actively measured. When key

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The Anatomy of a Complete Parking Guidance System

Many property owners and facility managers view parking technology through a very narrow lens. They see the physical digital signs and LED sensors mounted on the ceiling, directing drivers to

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How Multi-Space Sensors Optimize Parking Efficiency in Large Facilities

Managing a sprawling parking facility is a complex logistical challenge. For operators of airports, universities, shopping centers, and hospitals, the sheer volume of vehicles entering and exiting daily can quickly

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How to Enhance Existing Surface Parking Lots with Smart Guidance Technology

For facility managers and property owners, a parking facility is often the first touchpoint a customer has with a business. It sets the tone for the entire visitor experience. If

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The Evolution of Parking Garage Solutions: From Static to Smart

The experience of parking a car used to be an exercise in patience. Drivers would circle concrete levels endlessly, hoping for a spot to open up, or waste fuel driving

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Georgetown Parking Garage Project – Now Live!

We’re excited to share that the City of Georgetown has officially opened its first downtown parking garage, and Parking Guidance Systems had the opportunity to support this milestone. The new

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Using Parking Analytics to Optimize Capacity Planning

Managing a parking asset efficiently means balancing supply and demand. Too many empty spaces result in lost revenue, while too few create driver frustration and increase the likelihood of losing

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Advanced PGS Sensor System Optimizes Parking Accuracy in San Diego’s Little Italy

Parking in dense urban neighborhoods can be a major challenge, especially in a vibrant destination like San Diego’s Little Italy, where thousands of residents, diners, and visitors circulate through the

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