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Point of View ..................................................................................................6 People in Parking ............................................................................................8 PT the Auditor ..............................................................................................36 Product Focus Ads........................................................................................38 New Products................................................................................................42 Death by Parking..........................................................................................44 PT Blog ........................................................................................................46 Advertisers Index ........................................................................................49 Marketplace ..................................................................................................50 Dealers, Installers & Suppliers ....................................................................52 Upcoming Events ........................................................................................54
REGULAR FEATURES
PARKING TODAY volume 15 number 3 MARCH 2010 FEATURES 13 Fayetteville Installs LED Lighting
14 Parking’s New Partner – ‘Transportation Demand Management’
18 Parking Security in the 21st Century
20 Event Parking Gets Makeover with New Technology
22 Dublin Upgrades Parking Guidance VMS
24 10Ways to Cut Fuel Costs - Ask the Fuel Expert
26 Card Payments – Do MoreWith Less and Reduce Security Requirements
28 The Chinese, theWest End and Dementia 32 Buying ‘Spitter’Tickets is Easy…Not!
On the cover: Randolph &Wells #3 , 2009, by Alan Thomas. This photograph is from Thomas’s series Chicago Self-Park, which explores the “unexpected gift” of perspec- tives fromatop and within Chicago’s park- ing garages. Photographs fromthe series were exhibited in 2009 at Chicago’s Catherine Edelman Gallery. Formore information on Chicago Self-Park, visit
www.alan-thomas.com.
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