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ASSOCIATIONS VP:


TREAS: SECY:


Ronnie Robertson, rrobertson@fa.ua.edu


Liz Zimmer, liz@thpltd.com


Chrissie Balding Tune, chrissi.tune@uky.edu


DIRECTORS: Lance Hale, Gary Graham, BrentMattews, GaryMeans


MEMBER-AT- LARGE:


Tad Irvin


TheMid-South Parking Associationwas initially formed as a non-profit organization in February 1999. The association consists of colleges, uni- versities, cities, and airports in the Mid-South region. The first annual conference was held that fall in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2006, the organization reorganized as the Mid-South Transportation & Parking Association, in effort to address more transit-related issues.


MSTPA’s mission is to provide professional growth, development, and interaction among persons involved in the operation of transporta- tion and parking programs within Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee and adjacent states. This association of transportation and parking pro- fessionals is organized to identify issues, share information, identify and evaluate solutions to improve parking programs and stay updated of legislative changes that impact transportation and parking operations.


CONTACTS: Chrissie Balding Tune, 409 South Limestone, Lexington, KY 40506, 859 257-3512


WEBSITE:


http://mstpa.org or www.twitter.com/MSTPA


Middle Atlantic Parking Association


PO Box 2512 Columbia,MD 21045 USA Tel: 410 964-5724; Fax: 410 740-0441 Email: admin@themapa.org


PRES:


Larry Cohen, Lancaster Parking Authority, Lancaster, PA


PAST PRES: Raymond Infussi, Standard Parking, Inc. Baltimore,MD


VP:


Robert Strieb, University of Baltimore, Baltimore,MD


People and Products in Parking Directory • www.parkingtoday.com 11 SECY: TREAS:


DeborahWiley, University of Maryland, College ParkMD


Brian Simmons, University of Maryland, BaltimoreMD


BOARD OF GOVERNORS: Mike Polizzi, Control Systems, Beltsville,MD; Chris Hankins, Colonial Parking Inc.,Wilmington, DE; Todd Helmer, P.E. Timothy Haahs & Associates, Blue Bell, PA; Terrence Campbell, American University,Washington DC; Thad Caraway, Standard Parking, Inc.; Bill Boyle, Federal Parking


MEMBERS: MAPA has three membership categories: Institutional- Universities, Hospitals, and other Governmental related organiza- tions; Commercial - Companies that supply products and services to the parking industry and Private Operators; and Associate - Additional members.


The Middle Atlantic Parking Association is a non-profit association that, since 1987, has pro- vided a mutual support network and environ- ment for the professional interaction, growth and redevelopment of officials of municipalities and other political subdivisions, transit agen- cies, airport authorities, schools, colleges, uni- versities, hospitals and other providers of on- and off-street parking in the Middle Atlantic region.


MAPA’s goals include effective member net- working, a comprehensive trade exhibition, informative membership communications via email and website, seminars/workshops and updated technical and professional directory services.


PUBS: EVENTS: Newsletter


Annual Fall Conference in Oct, Parking and Ponies inMarch and Annual Golf Tournment in June.


CONTACTS: Dawn Newman 410 964-5724 WEBSITE: www.themapa.org


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