Parking management and technology for policy outcomes

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1 Parking management and technology for policy outcomes Richard Harris, Solution Director 2014 Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved. Xerox and Xerox and Design are trademarks of Xerox Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

2 Xerox in Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) Members of ERTICO, ITS America, UK, Australia, Belgium, Australia, Singapore, World Road Association (PIARC), International Road Federation, UITP, Michelin Challenge Bibendum, UMTRI MTC. Transport services in 35 countries including: 5 billion dollars in road tolls collected annually for our clients 50% of US tolls processed by Xerox 200 million plus public transport tickets processed daily 37 billion dollars public transport fares processed annually 1100 safety enforcement cameras installed 100s of car parks and on street parking facilities around the World rely on our services Authorities around the World depend on us

3 Transport Policy and ITS Authorities Safety Efficiency Mobility Environment Economy Accessibility Quality of life Health Inclusion ITS Safer Surer Smoother Smarter Simpler Support Policy Enabled by technology Capture benefits Work differently 3

4 Challenge: More and more technology is being introduced each with its own back office processing Credit Card Meters Multi- Space Meters Variable Signs Pay-by- Phone Self- Release Boots CCTV Sensors Guidance Systems Technology Neutral Integrator

5 OPUS Montréal (Québec) 100% fully interoperable 19 operators in Québec share the solution and the system while keeping their own data private. One contactless Card OPUS, used all over Quebec (bus, metros & trains), capable of storing different types of tickets simultaneously bus, 5 train lines & 4 metro lines included. Fully proven solution - 1,2 million contactless cards processed daily for over 2 years now. A reliable Public Transport system that helps everyone travel seamlessly while also reducing costs for the operators.

6 Informed travellers/mobility

7 Problem LA faced the same challenges affecting every city: Congestion and emission 20-30% is cruising Time wasted circling for a space Disparate technology Manual and burdensome processes The High Cost of Free Parking congestion is caused by drivers searching for a place to park Varying metered parking rates by location and time of day to create availability, aiming at 85% (about 7 cars for every 8 spaces is the optimum ) to reduce congestion (Prof Donald Shoup)

8 Los Angeles Dynamic on-street parking pricing Los Angeles concerned by circling traffic seeking parking spaces 6000 sensors in 800 streets Dynamic pricing influences driver behavior Direct motorists to under-utilised parking spaces Dynamic pricing is well received Merge solution manages all the data and provides: A Dashboard overview Real time reporting for maintenance and enforcement A policy adaptive system, and Has raised political awareness about the power of pricing 8

9 Real-time view Blockface level Address based, Point of Interest, & Meter Number location searching Pick your indicator and see it appear in map Intuitive & Familiar Google Maps Interface Blockface summary of Occupancy Payment & Maintenance Statuses

10 Clear understandable overview of KPIs Click on activity tab and see what happened at a particular space over a single day, including payments, occupancy/senso rs, maintenance, policy, and issuance. Five data sources merged into a snapshot of a space.

11 Public website interface find your space Blocks are displayed based on the users criteria, policy & availability

12 Key performance indicators at your fingertips

13 Optimize Operations: Data Analytics Space Policy / Signage Wireless Meters $ Pay-by-cell $ Off-Street Revenue $ Parking Data Sources Enforcement Handhelds $ Meter Maintenance Space Sensors Meter Collections $ Violation Collections $ $ = revenue related

14 Citation Interface Configuration Workflow Management Compliance Functional Overview SHPV (Service Huis Parkeer en Verblijfsrechten) Vehicle Owner Data Debt Collection Interface Bulk Document Printing External Document Management Financial Ledger Cash Receipting System External Services Interface Camera Enforcement Compliance Front Office Public Service Scan Car Document Management Payments and Account Ledger Hand written tickets Notice Processing Permit Management Boot and Tow Ground Sensors On-street handhelds Reports and Data Views Security and Auditing Real time services Interface Real-Time Handhelds On Line Service Interface Real-Time Card Authorisations Mobile phone Parking Automated Telephone Payments Internet PCN Review and Payments Internet Appeals and payments Nominated Revenue Account

15 Securing Policy and business outcomes Flexibility for evolving policy and business drivers

16 Thank you for your interest Richard Harris Solution Director Xerox