PEOPLE IN PARKING IntegraPark is pleased to
announce that LAZ Parking, Douglas Parking, andVinciPark in Canada have joined the vast number of distinguished companies using IntegraPark’s applica- tions to manage their monthly parker receivables and analyze operations across their widespread enterprises. Verrus Mobile Technologies has
launched its pay-by-phone parking serv- ice with theMassachusetts BayTrans-
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portation Authority (MBTA), New Orleans and Aspen, CO. The deploy- ments add three regions and 10,000 parking spaces whereVerrus payment is accepted. The MBTA partnered with Verrus to provide mobile payment at commuter rail and ferry parking lots servicing the Greater Boston area. In partnership with Standard Parking, the city of New Orleans and Verrus rolled out pay-by-phone in the Riverbend and
Lower Magazine areas. A full city rollout is expected this year. Aspen’s Director of Parking, TimWare, said, “We saw how successful Verrus’ pay- by-phone parking was in other cities and knew we needed it as another pay- ment option.” Constructive Communication, a
public relations and marketing commu- nications firm specializing in the archi- tectural-engineering-construction (AEC) industry, has received one 2009 Summit Creative PR Award and three Hermes Creative PR Awards. Among thousands of submissions from 26 countries, the company was selected by Summit International to receive a bronze-level award for the 2008 Form- work Safety campaign conducted on behalf of Doka USA. Walter P Moore won a Grand
Award in the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) 2009 competition for its role in the engineering design of Lucas Oil Stadi- um in
Indianapolis.ACEC recognized the project as one of the top eight engi- neering achievements nationwide for 2009. Criteria include uniqueness and originality, technical, social and eco- nomic value, complexity, and success of the project in meeting goals. The award was announced April 28 at the Engineering Excellence Awards Gala at the Grand Hyatt Hotel inWashing- ton, DC.
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has been shown that people slamming on the brakes when they see a red- light camera actually can cause rear- end collisions. So, if youwanted tomake intersec-
tions safer, extend the yellow light a second. No cost. But no revenue. Jenkins also comments that in the
UK, they have so many traffic cam- eras that every trip by every person is on tape somewhere. Frankly, I would just as soonmy every move isn’t record- ed for posterity, or data-mining.
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