With Streetline, you'll know the true status of every parking space – at curbside, in lots and in garages – 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
The key to improving any operation is reliable information. Since the first parking meter was installed over 70 years ago – to improve access to retail shops in crowded shopping districts – city managers have measured parking demand by counting coins and citations.
Over the years, parking operations have become increasingly complex, and parking management has assumed a central role in the economic health of cities. But the quality of information hasn't kept up. Public parking officials currently estimate that citations account for less than 5% of actual violations, and coin totals under-report actual parking by as much as 75%.

Streetline
offers you the facts about parking with an affordable solution that lets you
manage policy, capacity and operations with confidence. With Streetline, you'll
know the true status of every parking space – at curbside, in lots and in garages – 24
hours a day, 365 days a year.
Streetline delivers usable reports and live information that will help you
make the best decisions on time limits and pricing, manage your operation,
and implement policies fairly and effectively. See our Parking
Console
for
an example of how city parking data can be used in a real-time web application.
We'll also provide analysis and recommendations that can help you get more from your existing capacity, while improving the parking experience for citizens and visitors.
Contact us to learn more about the Streetline Parking Management System.
Download Streetline Parking Management System brochure (4 pages)
What if sensors on the street knew exactly which parking spots were free? The city could use that real-time information for dynamic meter pricing, discouraging driving when car traffic is too high. San Francisco is already trying the idea.
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