Posts Tagged ‘parking’
Tuesday, April 17th, 2012
Visitors to Chautauqua this summer could, for the first time, face time limits for parking if the city goes ahead with a proposed pilot program. During the busiest summer months of June through August, cars and trucks overflow from the designated parking areas within Chautauqua National Historic Landmark into the cottages to the south and… Read more >>
Tags: access, areas, cars, employees, face, from, members, officials, parking, people, residents, system, time, visitors
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Tuesday, April 17th, 2012
The owner of Clevedon’s Olympic standard equestrian centre is considering offering airport car parking to save the complex. Nick Davies, pictured, bought the Hand Equestrian Centre at Davis Lane from businessman Barry Bradshaw in 2007 and has since spent around £2.6 million upgrading and refurbishing the complex. But despite the centre – which is an… Read more >>
Tags: airport, approved, control, parking, people, plan, reception, site, standard, system
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Tuesday, April 17th, 2012
The new spaces help fans but do not solve the problem of parking for neighbors of Marlins Park. The Miami Marlins, under fire for failing to provide enough parking spaces for fans or the people who live near the new stadium, said Saturday they have secured an additional 3,000 spaces anywhere from a block to… Read more >>
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Tuesday, April 17th, 2012
The Santa Monica City Council will spend $300,000 to draw up preliminary designs. The 280-stall structure would do little to solve the parking problems along the gridlocked beach front. A three-story parking garage—perhaps like the airy cement structure in Miami that doubles as a glamorous event venue—could be the city’s solution to getting cars off… Read more >>
Tags: additional, cars, event, existing, from, garage, home, more, officials, parking, pedestrian, residents, room, safety, site, solution, vehicular, visitor
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Tuesday, April 17th, 2012
DAILY RFID has recently unveiled a functional RFID parking system to help to solve the traditional parking control problems in parking areas or gated communities, such as to find the specific parking area, to gather the parking condition, to check the parking records and so forth. This RFID parking system is of high reliability and… Read more >>
Tags: access, areas, cars, check, computer, connection, control, effective, gated, high, Information, license, parking, plate, reader, record, recording, reliability, security, smart, software, standard, system, systems, tags, temporary, vehicle, windshield, wire, wireless
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Wednesday, February 8th, 2012
Comings and goings of Palm Beachers and others will come under greater scrutiny with the Police Department’s plan to upgrade its video surveillance system. Public Safety Director Kirk Blouin said the new cameras are technologically superior to those now in place and will enhance the department’s ability to investigate and solve crimes. Some may view… Read more >>
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Wednesday, February 8th, 2012
Instead of using stealth undercover surveillance trucks to catch criminals, Florida police have taken the more brazen route and dispatched a renovated armored bank truck problem neighborhoods of Fort Lauderdale in hopes of scaring the would-be thieves and felons. The truck, which has been dubbed ‘The Peacemaker’, even has the boldfaced message ‘Warning: you are… Read more >>
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Wednesday, February 8th, 2012
BridgePoint™ Systems, the broadest provider of smart-card readers and enrollment software for Physical Access Control Systems (PACs), today announced that Neal Smith Federal Building has implemented its TrustAlert™ PACS (formerly TrustZone PACS). BridgePoint and its partner, EmbarkIT, installed the new system ahead of schedule and within the facility’s budget parameters. TrustAlert PACS is the only… Read more >>
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Monday, November 7th, 2011
DAILY RFID has launched a new ultra-high frequency RFID tag designed for installation on any glass surface including a car windshield for applications in automated vehicle identification. Operating over a frequency range of 902 MHz to 928 MHz or 688 MHz, the windshield tag supports ISO 1800-6B or EPC Gen2 protocols and offers accurate detection… Read more >>
Tags: access, applications, automated, control, degrees, detection, environments, gated, harsh, housing, installation, parking, protocols, range, reading, standard, tracking, vehicle, windshield
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Monday, August 15th, 2011
Hospitals have hundreds of visitors. They come to see friends and family, while ambulances bring in those who are ill or need emergency care. With all of these people coming and going, hospitals need to insure the safety of patients and staff. Hospitals are often viewed as safe places where people go to be healed… Read more >>
Tags: abduction, access, control, criminal, from, hospital, hospitals, lots, monitor, parking, patients, people, safety, secure, security, system, systems, unauthorized, visitor, visitors
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