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ASSOCIATIONS


organization are to establish a statewide net- work to foster mutual support among its mem- bers; develop parkingmanagement as a profes- sion; assist members in solving parking prob- lems; share information and technical know- how through education and training; monitor parking-relat- ed legislation; and educate the public on parking and related transportation issues. The PAG meets annually, typically in the spring, but more often as special circum- stances dictate.


EVENTS:


The PAG Annual Conference was held at the Lodge and Spa at Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, GA April 14-16, 2010.


CONTACTS: David Santa Ana, President, The Parking Association of Georgia


WEBSITE: www.ThePAG.org Parking Association of the Virginias


Website: www.pavonline.org Email: pav@pavonline.org


CONTACT:


RebeccaWhite, Treasurer Tel: 434-924-6763 Fax: 434-924-3980 5700 Park Road Crozet, VA 22932


Pennsylvania Parking Association


Tel: 484-342-0200 x106; Fax: 484-342-0222 Email: ryoka@timhaahs.com


PRES: VP: SECY: TREAS:


TomMatthews, Lancaster Parking Authority


Jamie Sweigart, High Concrete Group, LLC


Rachel E. Yoka, CPSM, LEED AP, Timothy Haahs & Associates, Inc.


Mike Hacke, P.E. Walker Parking Consultants


DIRECTORS: Mark Yobbi, UPMC Shadyside, John V. Collins, CAPP, University of Pittsburgh, RayMassing, Erie Parking Authority, Frank Pope, The Pennsylvania State University


MEMBERS: 100+Members with five classes of membership: Regular, Affiliate,


Consultant, Associate and Emeritus


The 25-year-old Pennsylvania Parking Association (founded in 1985), having matured as an association, continues to actively recruit members both in and out of the Commonwealth who either work in, service or otherwise have an interest


in the parking industry in


Pennsylvania. The Association is considered one of the strongest andmost active state asso- ciations, hosting an annual conference, golf outings, awards competitions, a meeting at each IPI conference, and most recently a Spring Training event with golf outing.


The association hosts its annual conference and golf outing each Septemberwith an 18-hole golf tourney on the first day followed by exhibits, parking design/management awards ceremony, workshops, and seminars of the next day and a half.


meeting at the IPI’s annual conference.


As the Association continues to grow, it takes on new challenges and works with the diverse agencies of the Commonwealth on a variety of topics that affect the parking industry.


PUBS: EVENTS: Newsletter


Annual Conference with golf tournament, Spring Training, IPIMeeting


CONTACTS: Rachel E. Yoka, CPSM, LEED AP (ryoka@timhaahs.com)


WEBSITE: www.paparking.org Southwest Parking Association


Email: swpal@southwestparking.org PRES: VP:


TREAS: SECY:


David Heineking Michael Delahanty Deborah Graham Nathan Donnell


The Southwest Parking Association was formed in 2001 with the purpose of connecting parking and transportation professionals and providing a forum in which to share knowledge and further develop the industry. Since found- ing, ourmembership has grown towell over 100 and our annual conference has become nation- ally recognized for networking opportunities


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In addition, the PPA hosts a breakfast


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