The City of Kitchener Keeps School Zones Safe with AI LPR
Discover how Kitchener, one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities, has transformed parking management with gtechna’s AI LPR and Ticket-by-Mail solution. With 64 school zones covered, a 25-35% increase in parking ticket revenue, and a 100% success rate for contested school zone tickets issued with LPR, Kitchener is leading the way in safety and efficiency. Next up? A fully AI-driven system that’s setting a new standard in parking management. Read the case study for the complete story!
Blueprint for Change: Pittsburgh Builds Legal Structure for Ticket-by-Mail
The City of Pittsburgh has found an innovative way to handle parking enforcement with its new Ticket-by-Mail system. Now, officers can issue tickets remotely while avoiding risky face-to-face interactions and covering more ground—even during evenings and nights. It’s a win-win: safer working conditions, faster ticketing, and better coverage. Plus, the extra revenue goes back into the community for neighborhood improvements.
Macon, Georgia Goes from Manual Operations to AI-Enriched Parking Enforcement
In Macon, Georgia, a shift from manual to AI-driven parking enforcement has revolutionized the city's approach. Historically facing low coverage, Macon now boasts cutting-edge AI-driven License Plate Recognition and GPS navigation, ensuring efficient digitized curb management.
Galveston Implements Ticket-by-Mail and Transforms Parking Enforcement in Texas
Galveston is pioneering new paths in DMV partnerships and regulatory frameworks, creating innovative opportunities for parking enforcement across Texan municipalities using Ticket-by-mail.
Unlocking the Future of Curb Management: LPR, AI, and Curb Digitization
Transform your urban experience with gtechna's innovative curbside management solutions. Navigate the challenges of diverse vehicles and limited curb space through AI-driven digitization, ensuring efficient enforcement, seamless citizen interactions, and a harmonious urban environment. Discover the future of curbside management – optimized, automated, and tailored to meet the dynamic needs of modern cities.
Town of Banff - Case Study
The smart city concept doesn’t just dwell in metropolitan areas with millions of residents milling about in their cars and on public transportation. Small communities can just as easily use technology to minimize the effects of traffic congestion, to help make parking easier, and to make the user’s experience more enjoyable.
Deerfield Beach - Case Study
The parking enforcement of Deerfield Beach, Florida had the wonderful problem of needing to accommodate growth in their town. With that growth was the increased need for easier and more efficient parking - both on the water and on the land. To stay ahead of the curve, they decided to investigate the latest technology in parking with gtechna and see how they could use it to benefit their town and make parking an easy process for their patrons and staff.
Gavelston - Case Study
As more services migrate online, it makes sense for agencies like Galveston to offer solutions best suited to a modern lifestyle. Increasingly, citizens have come to expect a level of automation that makes day-to-day activities mobile-ready such as paying a toll on a commute to work, managing subscriptions, finances or making retail purchases. It is no longer necessary to be tied to a physical location or have a human interaction as it once was in order to get things done
Norwalk - Case Study
Norwalk, a municipality located in the southern Fairfield County, along the Gold Coast region of Connecticut has a population of 88,438 residents. The city manages parking through a parking authority that is structured as an enterprise fund, self-sufficient, operating with no taxpayer money, all through revenues collected through parking fees, leases and other parking authority related fees.
Washington DC - Case Study
Washington, D.C., is the nation's capital, a hub of politics, progress, and, coincidentally, parking. With so much happening around residents, commuters, and visitors, the city's streets have become a mecca of activity. With all this activity, the District of Columbia was experiencing too many traffic fatalities and serious injuries, especially when it came to dedicated bike lanes.
Milwaukee - Case Study
In order to stay relevant and bring in world-class talent to live and work downtown, City of Milwaukee Parking Services knew they needed to be leaders, moving quickly to facilitate this transformation. The possibility of missing out on an opportunity to lead the city's evolution is a strong catalyst for change for any government; and, as has been the case for other parking agencies, inaction risks involvement of external players which can be a detriment. Milwaukee opted to become one of those leaders by evaluating ways to leverage new technology to meet the City's parking and transportation goals and objectives.
Pittsburgh - Case Study
Once known for steel mills and billowing smokestacks, Pittsburgh has taken a step back to re-evaluate where it wants to land in the history books, and it's come out on the side of innovation and a focus on the future. Part of this innovation is found in Pittsburgh's desire to maximize the curb space they have while doing their best to ensure a positive customer experience.
Sacramento - Case Study
As the value of the curb continues to rise, so does the list of micro-mobility operators deploying e-bike and e-scooter transportation services. This additional activity adds another layer of complexity to balancing mobility options in increasingly crowded public thoroughfares. Cities like Sacramento are seeking solutions to manage the curb as an asset while influencing the behavior of operators and their end-users, requiring unprecedented levels of private and public integration for successful deployments. Download the resource to learn more!
Cultus Lake - Case Study
Once a quiet, well-kept secret in the Fraser Valley, Cultus Lake Park, British Columbia, has grown into a booming tourist destination and close proximity to Vancouver (~100km). Cultus Lake features 480+ residential leaseholders, 21 commercial properties, a 600-unit campsite, and over 1,000 parking spots across three lots, many of which see daily use. Get this resource to learn more!
Westmount - Case Study
In recent years, Westmount noticed that the limited parking spots available, as well as construction in the area, were deterring potential customers from shopping in the area. The City decided to take the challenge head-on by implementing the first on-street pay-by-plate parking management system in Canada. Get the resource to learn more!
Metrolinx - Case Study
Since purchasing GoTransit in 2006, Metrolinx has invested significantly in the expansion of its transit system which serves the Metro and Greater Toronto area, providing transportation services to more than 7 million residents across 11,000 square kilometers - Canada’s largest and among North America’s most rapidly growing. Get the resource to learn more!
Milledgeville - Case Study
Milledgeville citizens enjoy safe and secure roads, thanks to the Milledgeville Police Department’s continual commitment to quality police service. The department is one of only 76 agencies that have earned state certification by the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police. The MPD consists of 63 employees, 42 of which are sworn police officers. Get the resource to learn more!
City of Medford
gtechna provided the City of Medford with top-of-the-line technology and a cloud-based platform to build a citizen-centered parking enforcement and management system.
Pay Per Ticket eCitations
e Citations have been around for the better part of two decades however adoption rates are only now gaining momentum within the last 10 years. This White Paper explores some of the barriers to e-Citations and how to surmount them. Further, a review of alternatives to traditional technology adoption models seeks to open dialogue on less conventional collaborations that may prove beneficial to multiple government agencies.
PCI Compliance
In this paper, we aim to demystify PCI compliance in parking: What is it? Why is it important? And, of course, what can you do to streamline your organization's compliance?
gtechna + Sourcewell
When it comes to procuring vendors and services for your municipality’s projects, Requests for Proposals (RFPs) are standard practice, and to a degree, for good reason. Although there are many benefits to the Request for Proposal process, there are clearly just as many, if not more, drawbacks, including expending significant time, money, and resources most municipalities simply can't through which procurement team members can not only easily access all necessary RFP and contract documentation, but also review the vendor overview, references, and links to their external resources. While certainly helpful for projects at hand, it's also incredibly beneficial for researching options the municipality plans to address in the future, instead of having to first define projects and issue RFPs to examine potential solutions. Spare. By adopting the Sourcewell solution for your project's needs, you'll be able to shortcut the process with no loss of potential options and effectively establish an even greater level of transparency and ease.
Curbside Management & the Evolving Role of Parking Management
Managing the curb as an asset is on the minds of every parking professional and having the right tools to enforce the curb is more important than ever. It means that cities require parking technology firms to be capable of deep integration with multiple services. As cities move toward a ‘smart’ model deep integration is becoming more critical. Get the resource to learn more!
Cyber Security
Going digital has changed almost every aspect of life as we know it, both in how it impacts our daily lives and how we do business. Private companies have typically been early adopters of technology. Moving to more automated and efficient solutions to managing cities and municipalities is allowing cities to offer unprecedented levels of services to citizens that help address environmental initiatives, transportation equity, economic stimulation and population growth to name a few all while increasing financial performance. Get the resource to learn more!
Digital Chalking: A New Option to Old-hat Practices
Recently, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit, in a ground-breaking ruling, declared that marking a vehicle’s tires to collect information is a form of trespass requiring a warrant. While chalking is a tried and true method for enforcing parking used successfully for decades, the confluence of technology and policy may soon give rise to alternatives that are more efficient in helping improve parking operations. Get the resource to learn more!
Frictionless Parking Enforcement
There is a trend toward cities embracing ‘Frictionless’ technologies that eliminate a lot of the manual processes that can make parking cumbersome for motorists. What does frictionless encompass? It typically includes a roster of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) platforms to manage all aspects of parking from parking locators to mobile payments. In addition, cashless kiosks, digital permits, digital signage as well as parking guidance systems, fit the bill. Get the resource to learn more!
Parking in a Pandemic: Using the Power of Online Services to Improve Your Enforcement Program - Whitepaper
While you can’t change the inevitable hoop-jumping of due process for your constituents, you can change their perception of the services you provide simply by making them more convenient, helpful, intuitive, and now more important than ever, safe—and that means going digital. Get the resource to learn more!
The Role of Parking in Access and Mobility: A Major Player in Today's Transportation Infrastructure
In December 2015, the Department of Transportation (DOT) launched the Smart City Challenge. They asked mid-sized cities across America to develop ideas for an integrated, first-of-its-kind smart transportation system that would use data, applications, and technology to help people and goods move more quickly, cheaply, and efficiently. Get the resource the learn more!
Digitizing the Curb: How AI and LPR can help improve enforcement efforts
Curbside enforcement has never been easy. While technology has come a long way in streamlining the process to help municipalities handle curbside real estate, there’s a reason it’s so commonly referred to as curbside management—because it takes near-constant management to stay on top of it. Get the resource to learn more!
Ticket by Mail
Learn how featured guest, Terry McGean, City Engineer of the Town of Ocean City achieved the best of both worlds: a solution that was customer-friendly, reduced costs and increased parking revenues.
Intelligent Enforcement
Learn how featured guest speakers from the City of Milwaukee Tom Woznick, Parking Services Manager, and Richard Dollhopf, Parking Enforcement Manager have used technology to support Milwaukee's overall complete streets vision--It starts with pay by plate but it doesn't end there!
Ensuring Your Laws Support Ticket By Mail
In this Webinar, John Fournier, seasoned Parking Consultant and currently, Assistant City Administrator at the City of Ann Arbor, shares his extensive experience navigating the complexities of city policy to lead several successful projects including the implementation of ticket mail at the City of Pittsburgh. John has formerly been Director of On-street and Metered Parking at the City of Pittsburgh and Deputy Chief of the Staff to the Mayor's Office, City of Pittsburgh.
Parking Best Practices In The 'New Normal': A Deeper Look Into Occupancy and the Evolution of Digital Permits
Learn more how featured guest Rachel Barra, Management Analyst for the City of Tacoma Parking Services achieved going digital with their permit program using gtechna's permitting solution, and the future steps the cities permit program will make. Rachel will also share Tacoma's journey developing the capacity to conduct internal occupancy studies and how, even with budget shortfalls the city is still able to monitor the current state of the parking system without relying on external consultants.
Parking in a Pandemic: Using the Power of Online Services to Improve Your Enforcement Program
In the wake of the pandemic, demand for contactless services became front and center during the public health crisis. Learn more about the operational, safety, and security benefits automating transactions can provide an organization and create a convenient customer experience.
IPMI Learning Lab: Behind Every Smart City is Smart Tech-Using Intelligent Error Correction to Deliver a Frictionless Parker Experience
Learn more from our featured guest, Executive Director David Onorato, as he shares his experience leading North America's pioneering smart city when it comes to all things parking.
Using Ticket By Mail and Other Automated Services as a Third Payment Option In Your Parking Technology Mix
Learn more from our featured guest, Bruno Lopes, Director of Parking &Station Access at the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), as he shares his experiences and how the MBTA has become an innovative customer-centric agency.
Webinar Vision Zero: How Washington D.C. Achieved its Bike Lane Safety Goals with Ticket By Mail & Camera Technology
In this webinar, Johnny Gaither, Deputy Administrator, at the Parking Enforcement and Management Administration for The City of Washington, D.C., will join Sergio Mastronardi, CTO & Co-Founder at gtechna in discussing how the implementation of bike lane enforcement using License Plate Recognition (LPR) and Ticket by Mail has increased compliance and road safety in the Washington D.C. area. Also, learn how leveraging these technologies helped the District better target scofflaw repeat offenders in order to create safer streets for all with no more confrontation between officers and drivers during this process.
A Tale of Parking Automation at Cultus Lake: Bringing Self-Serve and Digital Technology to a Booming Tourist Town
During this webinar featured guest Joe Lamb, Chief Administrative Officer at Cultus Lake, a Provincial Park governed by the Park Act of 1932. This wholly independent entity with no government funding is a community, and tourist destination that is nestled in the mountains of British Columbia. Cultus Lake Park joins gtechna in discussing its technology journey.
IPMI Learning Lab: The Galveston Blueprint: Optimizing Officer Efficiency and Security with Ticket by Mail
Learn more about Galveston's vision for automation and how they are bringing ticket-by-mail into the fold as a part of their enforcement portfolio.