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Columbia-based IBMcall center to supply key customer sup- port services. SP Plus Municipal Services, a division of Standard


Parking Corp., has won on-street parking management assignments for the cities of Tampa, FL; Naperville, IL; New Haven, CT; and New Brunswick, NJ. It operates and main- tains metered parking spaces and pay stations, and provides strategic on-street parking planning and management servic- es. “We are earning the opportunity to work with these cities because of our commitment to customer service and unrivaled experience in meeting the parking needs of municipalities,” saidVP RoamyValera. Central Parking System and Motor City Central


Parking (MCCP), a partnership between Central Parking and Jay Gregory Enterprises, announced that theWayne County (MI)AirportAuthority (WCAA) has awarded MCCP the agreement to manage and operate parking services at Detroit MetropolitanWayne CountyAirport (DTW) for three years, with options to extend for two additional one-year periods. “We are delighted to have earned the confidence of the WCAA to continue as its parking services provider,” said StephenW.McCormick, Central Parking’sVice President – Airport Division. ValueEnergy Solutions, one of the nation’s largest light-


ing installation and lighting retrofit companies, has complet- ed a major parking garage lighting retrofit project for Lake- townWharf in Panama City Beach, FL.The company says it works with more than 250 lighting manufacturers to provide its customers with the right solution at a lower price point. Lighting is central to themany amenities available to guests at the vacation condominium resort, known for its signature water feature – amassive lighted fountainwithin its namesake lake, choreographed with dancing water, lights andmusic. Finfrock is providing complete design-build services for


the newSurf StyleRetailManagementmixed-use facility in Clearwater Beach, FL. The $11.5 million, 175,300-square- foot retail and restaurant complex at the south end of Clear- waterBeach includes parking for 344 vehicles.Three hundred of those spaces will be available to the public in an area said to be in desperate need of parking. Finfrock completed design documents and was to begin construction of the total pre- cast/prestressed concrete structure late last year. It is expected to open inMay. ParkTrak has competed integration of its ParkTrak Pro


enforcement product with Parkmobile’s pay by phone serv- ice for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). ParkTrak’s mission is to provide leadership and solutions which enable an optimum level of operational effi- ciency to its clients. The new integration allows enforcement offi cers to download Parkmobile parking information direct- ly to their handheld enforcement units, streamlining the offi cer’s job and reducing field data errors. With ParkTrak Pro and Parkmobile’s pay by phone serv-


ice, theMBTA will see a seamless integration of technology allowing for better parking management and revenue control. “ParkTrak was an instrumental partner and innovator in the largest implementation of pay by phone technology in U.S. history. Earlier this year theMBTA began this payment sys- temin 72 parking lots along their commuter rail systemwhich includes 30,000 parking spaces,” said Seth Shurtleff, Region- al Director of LAZ Parking.


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