Alyssa Alt
Division Manager Parking Enterprise
City of Colorado Springs, Colorado
Member
Original Join Date: 2021
Professional Bio
Alyssa is an accomplished mobility and parking leader with more than 15 years of experience shaping parking, curbside, and access‑management strategies across municipal and private sectors. She currently serves as the Parking Enterprise Manager for the City of Colorado Springs, overseeing 5,500 on‑ and off‑street paid parking spaces, an $11M budget, enforcement operations, and a team dedicated to operational excellence.Previously, she led curbside and parking operations for the City & County of Denver, managing a $5M annual operating and capital maintenance budget, generating more than $20M in on‑street and off‑street facilities. Directing teams responsible for planning, permitting, operations, and facility management. During her tenure, she implemented Denver’s first mobile payment system, delivered large‑scale meter replacements, advanced PARCS modernization, and launched data‑driven curbside strategies aligned with long‑term mobility goals.
Her career is grounded in her urban planning education and early work expanding sustainable mobility through growing a carshare organization in Denver. This foundation—combined with extensive stakeholder collaboration, policy leadership, and complex project delivery—continues to shape her approach. She serves as Board Secretary for PIPTA and actively contributes to IPMI, WTS, and Mobility Pathfinders.
Organization
Parent: City of Colorado Springs, Colorado
130 South Nevada Avenue 2nd Floor SE Corner Colorado Springs, CO 80903-1919 United States
Education
University of Minnesota 2003
BS Interior Design
University of Colorado Denver 2009
MURP
Volunteer Work
Mobility Pathfinders Board Member
Women in Transportation Seminar (WTS)
PIPTA Board Secretary
Biography and Areas of Interest
Mobility and parking leader with experience modernizing curbside, parking, and access‑management programs in major cities. I manage the Colorado Springs Parking Enterprise, leading operations, technology upgrades, policy development, and customer‑focused improvements. Previously, I oversaw Denver’s curbside and parking operations, delivering mobile payment, PARCS modernization, and data‑driven curbside strategies. I began my career in sustainable mobility managing the Denver operation of Colorado CarShare. I serve as PIPTA Board Secretary and contribute to IPMI, WTS, and Mobility Pathfinders. My focus is on sustainable mobility for all, creative problem‑solving through technology and practical policy, and fostering professional development across the industry.