ASSOCIATIONS Canadian Parking Association (cont’d)
Association for Canadian Parking Professionals Canada’s link to all things in parking.
PUBS: EVENTS:
The Parker – available online
www.canadianparking.ca
Annual Conference & Trade Show Sept 24 - 28, 2011, Niagara Falls, Ontario; Oct 6-10, 2012 Calgary, Alberta
CONTACTS: CaroleWhitehorne
carole@canadianparking.ca
California Public Parking Association
Tel: 818-581-1110 ; Fax: 818-990-6453 Email:
contact@cppaparking.org
PRES: VP:
TREAS:
Marlene Cramer, Cal Poly, SLO Wayne Dalton, City ofMonterey Howard Chan, City of Sacramento
MEMBERS: Membership averages 350. Open to those with an interest in park- ing operations, enforcement and collections.
In March 1989, more than 100 industry people and vendors gathered in Monterey, CA, to dis- cuss mutual concerns in the field of parking management and control. As a result of this meeting,
the California Public Parking Association was created.
The CPPA has established the following organi- zational goals: To build andmaintain a statewide organization of parking professionals; to foster mutual support among members and promote and develop parking management as a profes- sion; to inform and support members in dealing with and solving parking problems; to provide an understanding of parking principles and practices through information sharing, educa- tion and training; to act as a unifying force in the state of California tomonitor, advocate, and pro- mote parking related legislation which will aid and benefit members in the performance of their jobs.
The CPPA has successfully sponsored and pro- vided support or opposition for legislation affecting association members and employs a full-time lobbyist in Sacramento.
8 PUBS: EVENTS:
The California Public Parking Professional, newsletter, published monthly.
Annual conference and trade show Nov. 2011 Oakland, CA . See
www.cppaparking.org/conf.aspx for details.
CONTACTS: Membership: Debra Picou, Tel 619 388-6416; Fax 619 338-6441 Conference: Yael Oved, Tel 818 581-1110; Fax 818 990-6453
WEBSITE:
www.cppaparking.org Carolinas Parking Association
PO Box 11425 Charlotte, NC 28220-1425 USA Tel: 919 807-2315; Fax: 919 807-2316 Email:
robin.davenport@greensboro-nc.gov
PRES: Catherine Reeve, CAPP
PAST PRES: Michael C. Penny, CAPP VP FOR SC: Geary Robinson, CAPP VP FOR NC: Gary Caton, CAPP SECY:
Robin Davenport TREAS:
CONSULTANT REP:
Clement Gibson, CAPP
AT LARGE BOARD MEMBERS: Dennis Garrett, Derrick Huggins
Karl Sutter VENDOR REP: Steve St. John
The Carolinas Parking Assoication is a profes- sional association of parking administrators, practitioners, suppliers, vendors and consult- ants formed for the purpose of acquiring knowl- edge; encouraging professional development, providing mutual support and creating an envi- ronment for professional interaction. CPA annu- ally sponsors a Workshop and Trade Show in the fall and a conference in the spring.
EVENTS:
October 26-28, 2011 Carolina Parking Association Fall Conference and Vendor Show in Wilmington, NC, Hosted by the City ofWilmington
Hotel Information:Wilmington Hilton Riverside, 301 N.Water Street,Wilmington, NC 28401 Tel 910 763-5900; Fax 910 763-0038
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