Stephanie F. - Property Manager
Overall it's been a great asset to my community that has struggled with parking so much in the past. These past four years with ParkingPass has been a stress reliever to say the least!
With year-round tourist traffic and a growing population, property owners and managers in Broward County constantly face a range of parking issues, including lost revenue from permits and unauthorized vehicles. When you’re already managing property maintenance, daily operations, and more, it simply isn’t practical to manage your property’s parking manually. That’s why we created a digital parking solution with property managers in mind.
ParkingPass combines easy-to-use reporting and enforcement tools, license plate scanning, and over 60 customizable features into one simple platform that works on your phone or tablet. Technology like this gives Broward County property managers the power to streamline parking operations, increase revenue, and stay informed on their parking lot in real-time for ultimate control.
Adjust parking rules based on time of day, specific zones, or vehicle types to fit your property's needs.
Get instant alerts when unauthorized vehicles enter your lot, making patrols more efficient and accurate.
Digitize your parking permits to simplify registration, reduce paperwork, and instantly verify vehicles by license plate.
See real-time data about violations, traffic volume, and enforcement effectiveness so you can make smart decisions.
When it comes to modern parking enforcement solutions, the one-size-fits-all approach is old news. What works for a beach resort won’t get the same results in an office complex. You need parking rules that you can change to match your situation. “Let’s look at a real-life example,” explains A3Logics. “A shopping mall parking lot might have many cars during holidays and weekends. Their Parking Management Software might need a feature that handles busy times well. On the other hand, a city parking lot might need a feature to manage different parking zones with different rates.”
ParkingPass gives Broward County managers complete control. With a few clicks, you can:
“Each property has its own strengths and weaknesses,” says Matt Boileau, CEO of ParkingPass. “Our system makes it easy for managers to design rule sets that complement those traits without needing IT support.”
Checking license plates manually alone is not only time-consuming, but is prone to human error. License plate reader (LPR) technology scans plates automatically, regardless of the conditions. “Modern LPR camera systems use infrared technology and AI-enhanced image processing to accurately capture plates even in low light, rain, or fog,” states Readability.
ParkingPass offers three LPR options:
ParkingPass also offers digital permits and QR codes, giving you more ways to track authorized vehicles. “We built our software with multiple forms of vehicle tracking for broader enforcement coverage, even during severe weather,” adds ParkingPass CEO Matt Boileau.
Physical permits create unnecessary issues and extra work for you and your property management team. Not only do decals and paper permits mean extra foot traffic in your management office, but they’re also easier to duplicate and forge. Digital parking permits provide a secure, paperless, and efficient method of managing parking. Instead of physical stickers or hang tags, users register their vehicles online and receive a digital permit linked to their license plate. Plus, “digital parking systems generate significant amounts of data, which can be used to better understand parking needs,” adds Government Technology.
ParkingPass makes permit management simple:
“We offer customization options so that each parking facility can tailor the system to its exact needs,” emphasizes ParkingPass owner Matt Boileau. The software integrates features such as parking enforcement and citation management, allowing property managers to quickly identify and address vehicles without permits.
With miscommunication comes confusion and costly mistakes, making it essential for property management and associated teams to be on the same page using communication and alerts built into their management systems. “Training staff to use new software makes that transition easier, as staff will have the tools to work with the new software and won’t get stuck at critical points in their day,” explains FinanSys.
ParkingPass keeps your team connected with:
“Clear and fast communication is the backbone of enforcement you can count on,” says ParkingPass CEO Matt Boileau. “Not only does our system manage and track messages, but we will also prepare your team with training on the software as part of the setup process.”
Protecting resident and vehicle information is critical. Security features in parking management software are crucial for protecting data and ensuring only authorized vehicles access the parking area. It’s also required by law. In Florida, “images and data containing personal information obtained from automated license plate recognition systems are confidential,” states the National Conference of State Legislatures.
ParkingPass employs multiple security measures:
Our commitment to security ensures that your residents’ information is always protected. “We’ve built our system with strong security measures to protect against any misuse, giving property managers peace of mind,” emphasizes ParkingPass CEO Matt Boileau.
People are likely going to do whatever they think they can get away with. That means the more inconsistent or relaxed your enforcement, the more that will be taken advantage of. Quick responses to unauthorized vehicles and violations help discourage repeat offenses. “When unidentified vehicles or those listed in security databases are detected, the system can automatically trigger an alarm and send alerts to security teams,” explains Asmira Group.
ParkingPass supports your patrol operations through:
“In a region like Broward County, where tourism and population growth create constant parking pressure, our automated enforcement works with your patrol teams to keep violations to a minimum,” says Matt Boileau, CEO of ParkingPass.
To make smart parking decisions, Broward County property managers need to see what’s actually happening. “Parking software provide[s] personalized reports that assist operators in allocating available parking spaces… [and] produces information on the current usage of parking spaces, the movement of vehicle parkers, and the income earned,” Wealth and Finance International explains.
ParkingPass gives you easy-to-read dashboards that track:
“With our reporting tools, managers in Broward County can take a more strategic approach,” ParkingPass CEO Matt Boileau concludes. “The data tells a clear story—and our system gives you the power to take action.”