by Matt Willenbrink | May 4, 2020 | Company, Smart Cities, Smart Parking
Fast Track to R.O.I. Sensor-Based Parking Is Smart Business 04 MAY, 2020 COVID-19 has had a pronounced effect on U.S. cities of all sizes, leading to increased expenditures and reduced revenues virtually across the board. The projected hit to U.S. economic growth...
by Matt Willenbrink | Apr 20, 2020 | Company, Smart Cities, Smart Parking
New City Revenue From Familiar Sources. 20 APRIL, 2020 It’s no surprise that thousands of U.S. cities are anticipating significant budget cuts this year. The widespread financial chaos isn’t sparing any sector, and communities large and small are hurting. Sharp...
by Matt Willenbrink | Apr 15, 2020 | Company, Smart Cities
A Cleaner Meter? No Meter At All. 15 APRIL, 2020 Cleanliness has become a new national obsession. And for good reason, as arresting the spread of COVID-19 and “flattening the curve” requires both sanitary diligence and social distance. Yet as people adopt these new...
by Matt Willenbrink | Mar 31, 2020 | Company, Smart Cities
The New Commute? Looking at Tomorrow’s Mass Transit, Today. 31 MARCH, 2020 The American Public Transportation Association reported that in 2018, Americans took 9.9 billion trips on public transportation. It’s a colossal number, and for many years, it’s been an...
by Matt Willenbrink | Mar 20, 2020 | News, Smart Cities, Smart Parking
Forward-Thinking. Backward-Facing. Parking Goes Backward? 20 MARCH, 2020 We’ve all backed into parking spaces before. More often than not, it simply makes sense. Many parking instructors and experts—including the American Automobile Association and AAA—agree that...
by Matt Willenbrink | Aug 2, 2019 | Data, IoT, Smart Cities, Sustainability, Technology
As climate changes and populations increase, more and more communities are challenged by increasing risk associated with flooding. As the second most widespread natural disaster that kills an average of 95 Americans annually, the implications of flooding events have a...