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Here are words I never thought I would write: Thank you,


NewYorkTimes.You gave parking the opening it needed. I love this one: “Many people who work in the downtown area and have


access to off-street parking refuse to use it because theymay have towalk a fewadditional yards. Instead, every two hours, they run out of their workplace andmove their vehicle to another location to avoid a violation. If they ever figured out that all of that run- ning in and out requires a lotmore walking than just parking in a lot to start with, maybe they would reconsider their strategy.”


– Larry Brock, Chief of Police,


Richmond, KY, writing in The Richmond Register newspaper.


PT


three weeks early at parkingtoday.com


See PT


T2 Systems Adds Eight Parking Professionals


to Advisory Board T2 Systems has announced the newest members of its


Customer Advisory Board (CAB), saying the eight parking professionals are representative of T2’s customer base, including a mix of cities, medical centers and universities of all sizes. They are Victor Garcia, Alberta Health Services; Melin-


da Helton, CAPP,Arizona State University; Liliana Rambo, CAPP, City of Houston; Brad McKendry, CU Boulder; Chuck Landis, Duke University; Josh Cantor, George Mason University; Gary Means, CAPP, Lexington & Fayette County Parking Authority; and Shi Brooks, Missis- sippi State University. “We are so excited to have this group of experienced


parking professionals join our Customer Advisory Board,” said Irena Goloschokin, Executive VP of Strategy and Prod- ucts. “(The CAB) is key to helping T2 maintain its customer- focused strategy. The continual feedback, honest communi- cations and relationships established with our customers – and those established among our customers – is what makes T2’s approach to product development and support so unique in the industry.”


Affinity Partner E


very day your customers depend on you. Tey leave their cars in your parking garage or with your valet and assume everything will be fine. But things can go wrong. Vehicles


disappear from parking garages. Valets crash cars. Pedestrians trip on potholes. And customers file claims. So who can you depend on? For more than


25 years, Alliant Insurance Services has been offering complete insurance solutions for all types of parking operations.We can help you prevent and manage risks while making sure you have the most appropriate coverage for your business. Contact us today.


Customers depend on you.Who can you depend on? Alliant, the specialty insurance leader.


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