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TALK-A-PHONE WEBS Tower


Talk-A-Phone’s WEBS (Wide-area Emergency Broadcast System) is a comprehensive Mass Notification System featuring Towers, Wall Mounts and indoor units. WEBS integrates a wide-area Emergency Broadcast System and emergency phones for


centralized paging and mass notification in large campuses and other high traffic environments. Indoor and outdoor broadcasts can be made to units individually, in selected groups, or all-call. WEBS units can be analog or IP; wired or wireless.


Formore information, contact Talk-A-Phone tel: 773-539-1100; fax: 773-539-1241 e-mail: info@talkaphone.com www.talkaphone.com


See us at the IPI booth #507 WATRYDESIGN, INC.


Watry Design, Inc., using a unique, collaborative process developed over the firm’s thirty-four year legacy, creates parking solutions specifically tailored to your project’s needs. Our highly skilled architects, engineers and parking


planners provide services at all stages of the parking lifecycle. Infused with a passion for parking, our teamproduces cost effective, award winning solutions for satisfied clients, such as the City of Santa Barbara, CSU Long Beach and the City of Covina.


Formore information, contactWatry Design, Inc. tel: 650-298-8150 - Redwood City, CA tel: 949-955-7922 - Newport Beach, CA e-mail: info@watrydesign.com www.watrydesign.com


See us at the IPI booth #912


WPSNORTHAMERICAINC. Driving Parking Technology


WPS Parking systems stand alone as industry pioneers inmanufacturing intelligent & transportable barcode


based ticket technology. Our innovative WebRedi browser software combines the power of remote access, along with the unique ability of printable bar-code discounts fromevery home in America! Our Parkvision customer service interactive video/audio maximizes unparalleled customer service.


Formore information, contactWPS North America Inc. tel: 800-520-0120


e-mail: wps@wps-na.com www.wps-na.com


See us at the IPI booth #215 ZEAGUSA


Zeag USA with its corporate office inMinneapolis, Minnesota, is amember of the Zeag Group an internationally active organization providing innovative solutions in parking automation. Zeag USA offers a full range of access and PCI compliant revenue control equipment. Fromsmaller facilities to those with 20,000 ormore spaces Zeag USA has the ability and experience to exceed your highest expectations.


Zeag is expanding its operation throughout the USA and currently seeking Dealers.


Formore information, contact Zeag USA tel: 952-277-1821; fax: 952-277-3607 e-mail: sales@zeagusa.com www.zeagusa.com


See us at the IPI booth #508 28 MAY 2009 • PARKING TODAY • www.parkingtoday.com


Nova Completes Work On Plattsburg, NY Plant


Nova Bus is proud to announce that the construction


phase of its newest bus assembly plant, located in Plattsburgh, NewYork, is complete. The official plant inauguration cere- mony is planned for late spring. Gilles Gervais, Vice President of Operations for Nova


Bus, is pleased with the progressmade, saying, “We are hap- py to see the building finished and the assembly line built with world-class manufacturing equipment. It represents the latest concretemanifestation ofNova Bus’ commitment to its NorthAmerican clientele.We are putting everything forward to be ready to meet the needs and requirements of our busi- ness partners, whether in terms of short delivery lead times and quality.” The first laydown in the plant took place in lateMarch


and a 90-day period is scheduled to ensure proper plant ramp up. By the end of 2009, the daily production rate will be of 2 vehicles per day.Nova Bus is ready tomeet the levels of serv- ice and care which its business partners have come to expect. The first customer deliveries will take place in the fall.


PARKING TODAY


LETTERS Our Rates Are a Steal


Editor, ParkingToday: I really don’t know where some business-minded people


get their smarts. Here in Florence,AL, our meter rates are a steal.We charge only one hour for each dime and 30 minutes for each nickel. They haven’t changed since the 1970s, when we had pennymeters. Anyway, we have business owners and employees that


make it a daily habit to park in front of their businesses and get tickets all day long. Our meter violation is only $2; and if it is not paid in seven days, the charge increases to $25. We have parking lots close to these businesses that


charge between only $10 and $12 per month.We have more complaints from business owners and employees than we do from any paying customers.What really surprises me is most of these owners are accountants, restaurant owners and attorneys. I try to give these people a little wisdom, and let them


knowif theywouldn’t park in front of their business, just think of the possibilities of the money they could make if those spaces were available for the paying customers.


Frank Chaney Florence,AL


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