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REGULAR FEATURES


Point of View ..................................................................................................6 People in Parking ............................................................................................8 Death by Parking..........................................................................................28 Product Focus Ads........................................................................................46 PT the Auditor ..............................................................................................48 PT Blog ........................................................................................................56 New Products................................................................................................58 Advertisers Index ........................................................................................61 Marketplace ..................................................................................................62 Dealers, Installers & Suppliers ....................................................................64 Upcoming Events ........................................................................................66


PARKING TODAY volume 15 number 2 FEBRUARY 2010 FEATURES


14 Beverly Hills Says “YES” to Credit Cards at Meters


18 Parking Industry Exhibition Slates Exhibits, Seminars, and Training


20 From Eyesore to Amenity


24 Design Techniques to Prevent Cracks and Connection Failures


26 The Amateur Parker: ‘Green’ Parking – An Amateur’s Point of View


Cowboys’ Stadium. . .Page 52


32 Shoup Lite – The Battle Continues ... 36 Which On-Street Revenue System Should I Buy? 52 High-Tech Parking for Dallas Cowboys’ Stadium 54 Waterproofing: A Parking Structure’s Best Defense


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