PARKING TODAY NEWS McCarthy BuildingCos. has begun
construction on the parking structure at HenryMayoNewhallMemorialHospi- tal in Santa Clarita, CA. Designed by Choate Parking Consultants, the $10.1 million facility is the first major compo- nent of a 15-yearmaster plan for the over- all campus. The five-level, 244,135- square-foot structure will house parking for 750 cars, and includes a rooftop heli-
pad. Completion is scheduled forApril 2011. “Because the parking structure is being constructed within a heavily traf- ficked area,wewill be coordinating our operations with hospital facilities per- sonnel and the governing agencies,” said Alan Carroll, Executive Vice President ofMcCarthy’s Parking Divi- sion. “This will allow the construction process to move forward with minimal impact on campus operations.” Allpro Parking has addedAlanE.
Kraemer and Robb Rice to its team. AsVice President ofBusinessDevelop- ment, Kraemer will lead expansion efforts in, and develop policy for, new and existing geographic markets and business
segments.As Business Devel- opmentManager, Rice will head mar- keting endeavors in the Cincinnati, Columbus, northern Kentucky and WestVirginia regions. SaidAllpro Pres- ident Richard A. Serra: “Having Al and Robb join our development man- agement teamat this time is right in line with our long term strategic planning for growth and expansion of our com- pany in othermarkets.” Zeag USA, a provider of innova-
tive solutions in the parking industry for municipalities, universities, airports, facility owners and operators, has added Lee D. Shorts as Sales andMarketing Manager. He has 35 years of parking industry experience and knowledge. GuardLink of Kentucky won the
bid for a parking revenue control sys- tem using the hotel room-key for the Galt House Hotel and Suites of Louisville, KY. Skidata is able to use the hotel’s current room key without any additional front desk equipment. The system controls 18 lanes of traffic and incorporates the room-key cards, a hang tag for special events using Fit- All Readers, a proximity reader for contract parkers and barcode tickets for transient parkers. Self-payment is done with a combination of Manu-
al.Cash,
Easy.Cash and
Lane.Cash units. Installation will be concluded by October 2010. Jack Stead recently joined Ham-
merschlag&Co. asDirector ofAcqui- sitions. The company acquires parking facilities nationwide, seeking the pur- chase of parking garages, parking lots, off-airport facilities and other real estate assets with amajor parking com- ponent. Company President JohnW. Hammerschlag hasmore than 30 years
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of experience and is recognized as an expert within the parking industry. Zeag Canada, a leading provider
of automated parking management solutions, and Liberty PlugIns (LPI), the leading developer of electric vehicle (EV) service equipment for the parking industry, have announced a sales and technology partnership that enables parking facility owners and operators to install and control LPI’s EV charging stations with their existing Zeag park- ing management systems. “EV charg- ing should be an integral part of any comprehensive parking management solution.” said John Lovell, President of Zeag Canada. “We are thrilled to offer our customers a cost effective alternative to the proprietary systems currently on the market. This approach reduces the cost of adding EV chargers and gives our clients complete control over the revenues generated.” Desman Associates has added
ScotMartin as a Senior Planner in its Denver office.He bringswith himmore than 20 years of experience in the park- ing industry. Martin has completed about 150 parking studies and been involved in the design of 50-plus park- ing structures. Since his arrival, Des- man was awarded a Parking Division Technology Audit for the city of Billings,MT, and he will head up this assignment as Principal-in-Charge.
HerbertW.Anderson has joined
Royal Parking as Chairman and Chief ExecutiveOfficer.He previously served as chief executive of Imperial Parking
Corp.Anderson will continue to serve as chairman of the National Parking Association (NPA). “Herb has long been recognized as one of the giants of the parking industry,” said John Fiegel, former NPA President. “We wish him the best as he embarks on this new endeavor.”As NPA’s chief elected offi- cer,Anderson represents the association to the industry; directs the activities of the executive committee; and acts as primary spokesman to the media. He recently participated in the final round of interviews for the selection of NPA’s new president. Upon conclusion of this year’s annual convention Oct. 11-14 in Boston, he will begin a two-year tenure on NPA’s executive committee as Immediate Past Chair. Complus Data Innovations
(CDI), a leader in the field of parking ticket management solutions, recently
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