Free Municipal Member Roundtable: Moving from Physical Meters to Cashless Systems
Open to all IPMI members from cities and municipalities.
Moving from Physical Meters to Cashless Systems: Benefits, Challenges, and Best Practices
Making the switch from physical meters to cashless systems requires making a lot of decisions, including how to know when your municipality is ready for the change and communicate it to your patrons, what your short-term and long-term strategies for implementing the changes will be, what kind of system you will use, what kind of challenges you can expect (and how to plan for those you cannot anticipate), and when and if you should remove physical meters. Join our moderators Nina Black, Manager of Parking Enforcement for the City and County of Denver, Colorado, and David Stein, Executive Director, Parking Planning and Policy for the New York City Department of Transportation, as they discuss how their cities have managed this process and what they learned along the way.
About Our Moderators
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Nina Black, JD, is an accomplished executive with more than 20 years of experience in government administration, strategic planning, project management, change management, diversity management, vendor management, and large-scale solution implementation. A native of Germany, Nina is an attorney and has worked in private practice, for the German government, and at the Colorado Department of Revenue. At the City and County of Denver, she led the City’s move from a legacy parking management information system to a modern solution that gives the City better access to data and helps staff make data-driven decisions to create efficiencies. |
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David Stein serves as the Executive Director of Parking Planning and Policy for the New York City Department of Transportation. In that role, David provides leadership and direction for the metered parking environment in New York City, as well as influencing technology and innovation at the curb for NYCDOT. An experienced transportation professional, David has over two decades of various operational, planning and policy experiences within NYCDOT that he brings to his current role in managing New York City streets. |
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