FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Feb. 13, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the City of Fort Lauderdale announced a partnership to implement Passport's mobility platform, an innovative system designed to transform municipal mobility management. With the announcement, Fort Lauderdale becomes the first city in the United States to procure and select a partner to implement this cutting-edge solution to manage its entire parking operation.
Fort Lauderdale's Transportation and Mobility Department selected Passport, the leading mobility platform, to power its parking ecosystem. Passport's technology will enable Fort Lauderdale to bridge data from previously unconnected systems to make smarter, more strategic decisions about transportation, with the ultimate goal of creating a better experience for residents and visitors. The platform is capable of connecting enforcement technology, digital permits, and processing payments to allow for real-time reporting and rate setting. Passport's integration also has the potential to implement tools, including dynamic pricing and predictive availability, to maximize operations and make Fort Lauderdale a more vibrant, livable city with improved parking and mobility.
"Linking our entire mobility system under a single umbrella provides us with a unique opportunity to scale our operations, welcome new modes of transport, and make data-driven decisions to improve traffic flow, enhance accessibility, and bring us closer to realizing our vision of becoming a fully-connected, multi-modal city of the future," said Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean J. Trantalis. "Through our partnership with Passport, we are providing a roadmap and establishing an example of smart mobility management for other forward-thinking cities to follow."
In addition to connecting Passport-powered products, such as its digital permit and parking enforcement systems, the platform is also able to plug in other parking and mobility providers, which will allow the city to streamline management and process payments in an increasingly complex environment. Passport has processed nearly $1 billion in transportation-related payments to date.
The Passport platform will give Fort Lauderdale unprecedented access to data and will centralize all forms of mobility in one place. With Passport, the city will be able to:
- Assess real-time parking demand
- Expand the availability of digital payments throughout the mobility ecosystem
- Enable predictive availability capabilities for parking facilities
- Optimize parking inventory through dynamic pricing
- Enforce mobility rules, rates and regulations through a real-time compliance platform
- Enable management of emerging modes of transportation through a central platform
"Through our experience working with hundreds of cities worldwide, we've seen the challenges they face with siloed operations, legacy technology, and purchasing cycles that lag the industry's pace of innovation," said David Singletary, vice president at Passport. "Fort Lauderdale is breaking down walls and implementing a more integrated, connected, and future-proof system that will improve efficiencies now while being adaptable for whatever comes next."
About Passport
Passport is transforming mobility management for cities, empowering them to create more livable and equitable communities. Passport's mobility platform enables clients to digitally coordinate all modes of transportation and implement real-time, data-centric management of their curbside and streetspace through its enterprise software. Trusted by nearly 600 cities, universities and agencies, including Chicago, Toronto, London, Los Angeles, and Miami, Passport is one of the fastest growing companies on the Inc. 500 and Deloitte Technology Fast 500 lists. Passport is backed by Bain Capital Ventures, Grotech Ventures, MK Capital, and Relevance Capital. For more information, visit passportinc.com.
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Passport
(704) 997-3459
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