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EPA/Polis workshop – a standardised approach for on-street parking

Polis and the European Parking Association have arranged a joint workshop in Lisbon on the final day of the Iberian Parking Congress, 19 September, focused on standardised solutions for on-street parking, including technologies to support parking management. The workshop will provide attendees with information: New planning and tendering approaches to integrate parking management better in urban transport policy; and technologies for on-street parking management and enforcement (sensors, ANPR, integrat
June 30, 2014 Read time: 1 min
Polis and the European Parking Association have arranged a joint workshop in Lisbon on the final day of the Iberian Parking Congress, 19 September, focused on standardised solutions for on-street parking, including technologies to support parking management.
 
The workshop will provide attendees with information: New planning and tendering approaches to integrate parking management better in urban transport policy; and technologies for on-street parking management and enforcement (sensors, ANPR, integration).

EPA and Polis say the event will help to shape European recommendations for standardisation of on-street parking management and enforcement and is aimed at the main stakeholders in urban parking policies, including urban and transport planners, local authorities representatives, parking operators and service providers, urban ITS professionals, and anyone who sees the value of parking as a tool to manage transport.

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