Passport Showcases Parking Compliance Strategies at IPMI 2025 Conference
From June 8 to 11, 2025, the International Parking and Mobility Association (IPMI) is hosting its Parking and Mobility Conference in Louisville, KY, where Passport, a leading technology provider in curb management, will present its advanced solutions in parking compliance and procurement strategies. With a focus on addressing the challenges faced by city leaders, Passport aims to enhance urban mobility through collaboration and knowledge sharing.
Engaging with Industry Leaders
As a bronze sponsor of IPMI, Passport will connect with professionals from various sectors, including city managers, architects, and parking operators. The conference serves as an important meeting ground for industry leaders to discuss pressing issues surrounding urban mobility. Passport executives are excited to lead discussions focusing on best practices for equitable parking enforcement and effective curb management strategies.
Panel Discussion on Parking Compliance
One of the highlighted events will be a panel discussion titled
"Bridging Perspectives on Parking Compliance," scheduled for June 8 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM EDT at the Kentucky International Convention Center. Passport's CEO, Khristian Gutierrez, will join municipal leaders to explore the integration of diverse perspectives in developing effective curb management strategies. Participants will engage in discussions that consider data-driven approaches, regulatory frameworks, and user experiences to optimize parking compliance.
Learning Lab on Modern Procurement
On June 10, Passport's Vice President of Business Development, Adam Kriegel, will facilitate an interactive session called
"Dynamic Delicious Procurement: The Modern-Day RFP." This learning lab, set to take place from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM EDT, will examine the growing trend of multi-vendor procurement strategies. Attendees will learn how various cities are adopting a collaborative approach to streamline their requests for proposals, thereby achieving better outcomes in the procurement process.
Elevating Industry Standards
In addition to these sessions, Passport will sponsor IPMI's new
PECP micro-credential program. This initiative aims to enhance knowledge and professional standards in the parking enforcement sector, creating a pathway for individuals to further their careers. Notably, during the Awards Recognition Ceremony, Passport's Product Manager for Compliance Solutions, Brittany Yokley, will be honored for her achievement in earning the PECP credential, alongside Adam Kriegel, who will receive his PTMP recognition.
Visit Passport at IPMI
Attendees interested in learning more about Passport's parking compliance and payment solutions are encouraged to visit their booth (#635) at the conference. Here, visitors can connect with the Passport team to discuss innovative curb management solutions designed to empower local governments and improve city mobility.
Passport has established itself as a trusted technology partner for over 800 cities and private operators across North America, focusing on unifying their approach to paid parking and enforcement operations. The company's mission is to simplify how municipalities manage curb space, thus enabling cities to enhance compliance, unlock revenue, and elevate the standard of mobility services available to their communities.
For further details on Passport and their offerings, you can visit their official website at
www.passportinc.com.