Gated vs. Meter Parking Solutions: What is the Best Fit for Your Organization?

Posted: September, 12, 2023 10:09AM ET • 2 min read

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In an age where vehicle theft and vandalism remain persistent concerns in 2023, the significance of efficient and secure parking solutions cannot be overlooked. Gated parking systems, otherwise known as Pay-on-Foot systems, have emerged as a prominent solution in addressing this challenge. When navigating the realm of parking solutions, it is crucial to establish a clear distinction between gated systems and parking meters. These two solutions occupy different points on the parking access and control spectrum. Below are three differentiating factors for each solution.

Enhanced Revenue Flexibility

Gated parking technology offers a range of benefits, with revenue generation at the forefront. Unlike the more hands-on nature of parking meters, gated systems adopt a customer-centric approach. Visitors only pay for the parking they use without concerns about managing time limits. This approach also enables facility owners to implement dynamic pricing based on parking usage—a strategy involving varied rates for different times. This approach favours customers as it eliminates the unwanted experience of receiving a parking ticket. It simultaneously offers the flexibility of marketing and payment validation alternatives, catering to businesses and customers. 

Control Over Access Rights

Gated technology empowers facility owners to establish precise criteria for authorized entry. Non-gated parking systems cannot determine access rights for specific groups, limiting control for facility owners. With gated parking systems, access can be extended to the general public or exclusively reserved for internal staff and partners. This technology ensures consistent adherence to your property's parking regulations, maintaining order consistently.

Elevated Security and Functionality

Investing in a gated parking system guarantees complete security and functionality. Gated parking systems incorporate robust defence mechanisms. Entry to the parking facility is managed electronically, often using RFID cards or smartphone apps, ensuring only authorized individuals can enter. This optimization enhances parking lot performance and efficiency while maximizing return on investment. Gated systems offer diverse and tailored solutions designed to provide facility owners and customers with a reliable experience. Innovative integrations can further enhance these solutions, from digital payment channels to robust analytics, comprehensive reports, and more.

Gated parking systems have gained prominence due to their dual focus on security and efficiency. By redefining parking revenue management and access control, these systems expand beyond the boundaries of traditional parking meters. With continued technological advancements and seamless integrations in the coming years, gated parking systems are entering a new era of unparalleled convenience and efficacy.

References

Parking Industry. (2022, March 18). Choosing between gated and non-gated revenue capture. Parking Industry. https://www.parkingindustry.ca/parking-technology/choosing-between-gated-and-non-gated-revenue-capture#:~:text=Advantages%20of%20Gated%20Parking%20Solutions&text=Controlled%20access%20and%20egress%20slows,a%20sophisticated%20parking%20management%20system  

Parking Lot Access Control & Parking Gate Security Systems. Avigilon. (n.d.). https://www.avigilon.com/blog/parking-lot-access-control  

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Andrew Sgorlon
Technical Sales Support Manager

Andrew has more than 17 years of experience with automated parking solutions, being involved with the fist automated PARCS installed by Precise ParkLink in 2000. Andrew is one of Precise ParkLnk’s SMEs on all Precise ParkLink products and services. As the Greater Toronto Airports Authority’s (GTAA) Senior Account Manager (since 2011), Andrew has been instrumental in Precise ParkLink’s on-going operational support at Toronto Pearson. In this capacity, he supports Precise ParkLink’s onsite staff and is the  sales/equipment representative at all GTAA parking operations meetings. Andrew is also the lead account manager for University of Toronto, Centennial College, and Durham College. Technology and automation are Andrew's work passion; he continuously looks for ways to improve and evolve the PARCS industry.

 

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