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International Parking and Mobility Institute
The International Parking & Mobility Institute (IPMI), also known as the world’s largest professional association in this industry, serves all specialists in parking, transportation, and mobility. As a parking & mobility specialist, Kimley-Horn, supports IPMI in its mission to advance the industry through professional development, research education, external advocacy, and expert input. Kimley-Horn has served on IPMI’s board of directors, and continues to participate and present at the IPMI annual conference and exposition.

2022 IPMI Parking & Mobility Conference & Expo

KIMLEY-HORN SPEAKERS, PRESENTERS, AND FACILITATORS

Jeshua Pringle

Jeshua Pringle, AICP, CAPP

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Sponsored Learning Lab: The Power of Collaboration: How Cities Can Work Together to Drive Successful Policy Change

June 11, 2023 | 2:00pm-3:00pm

Cities that share data through technology can experience numerous benefits including enhanced decision-making, increased transparency and collaboration, and improved customer experience. In particular, benchmarking enables cities to optimize their operations based on comparisons to other peer cities. However, determining which cities to use as peers and getting access to current, relevant data is time consuming and expensive. 

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Harness the EV Revolution to Increase Revenue in Your Operations

June 13, 2023 | 11:00am-12:00pm 

Electric vehicle (EV) sales are gaining a larger share of the automobile market. Many automakers have detailed plans to electrify large portions of their fleets over the next decade, with some announcing goals for fully electrified lineups within five years. It is predicted that 58 percent of cars sold by 2040 will be electric. In addition, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) includes $7.5 billion to help accelerate EV adoption and build a nationwide network of EV charging stations to accommodate this staggering growth. Implementing EV charging stations is a visible indication of parking and transportation entities’ commitment to sustainability efforts. Charging stations also provide a competitive edge since EV owners tend to stay, spend, and buy where they can recharge. Studies show that EV chargers attract shoppers to retail locations; professionals and businesses to office buildings/business parks; and residents to multifamily developments. The conversation will focus on the impact of EV demand, challenges and benefits of implementing EV, emerging technology, and ways to save costs.   

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If You Build It, Will They Charge? Plan Ahead for Successful EV Charging in Your Parking Operation

June 13, 2023 | 4:00pm-5:00pm 

Come on a journey with experts from the IPMI Technology Committee as we walk through all things EV.  From the variety of chargers available on the market to hardware and software considerations, infrastructure needs, policies and governance, procurement best practices, as well as considering the needs of the user today and down the road.

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EV Readiness: Defining the Parking Industry's Role in the EV Evolution

June 14, 2023 | 12:00pm-1:00pm 

The IPMI EV Cohort is a dynamic group of working professionals committed to helping chart the path forward for the parking and mobility industry in the face of continued advancements for electric vehicle adoption. This session will serve as an interactive working session with members of the EV Cohort and the IPMI membership, working to define industry considerations for the IPMI EV Readiness Plan.

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Parking Technology Implementation- Lessons Learned: A Case Study with the City of Raleigh

June 14, 2023 | 12:00pm-1:00pm 

Parking technology implementations are more complex than ever. During this presentation, we will work through the process and how agencies can plan when implementing a new parking technology program. The City of Raleigh will present their challenges, lessons learned, and will walk through the procurement process and activities that led to selecting a vendor so other agencies can understand the activities required and suggested for a smooth process.

PAST EVENTS

Kimley-Horn Speakers, Presenters, and Moderators

Jeffrey Elsey, P.E., CAPP, LEED AP
Creating Commuter Shift: The Journey to Implementing a Daily Parking Program on a University Campus
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Robert Ferrin, CAPP
Managing the Rise in Traffic at the Curb: Policies and Technologies Cities Can Use to Adapt

Taking it to the Streets: Challenging Assumptions to Improve Curb Lane Access and Equity
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Nick Mazzenga, P.E.
No Parking Without a Plan: Planning for a Successful Technology Implementation
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Kimley-Horn Speakers, Presenters, and Moderators

Dennis Burns, CAPP
Curb Labe Management: Practical Implementation and Challenges
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Amanda Good, PMP and Jeshua Pringle, AICP, CAPP
Closing the Gap Between Autonomous Vehicles and Curbside Management
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Kimley-Horn Speakers, Presenters, and Moderators

Jeffrey Elsey, P.E., CAPP, LEED AP
Managing Demand: Harnessing Competing Priorities Within University and Healthcare Parking and Transportation Operations
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Nick Mazzenga, P.E.
Managing the Corridor: A New Way to Enhance Mobility and Reduce Congestion with Parking
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Dennis Burns, CAPP and Leslie Tabor
Beyond the Hype: A Look into the Hot Trend of Mobility Hubs
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