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City of Windsor Launches New Enforcement System Powered by Passport

Real-time platform makes enforcement more accurate, convenient

City of Windsor Launches New Enforcement System Powered by Passport

Passport, the industry leader in mobility solutions, announces the launch of a new enforcement platform for the City of Windsor. By upgrading to this new system, the city will now have immediate access to analytics. These analytics will provide information on parking trends, identify issues in high-ticket density areas and allow them to optimize their officers’ beats. The real-time data transfer functionality allows parking administrators to access parking notices information upon ticket issuance through Passport’s back office platform. At the same time bylaw enforcement officers can efficiently issue parking violation notices using wireless handheld devices and Bluetooth printers as opposed to docking a device. They can also monitor parking, conduct digital chalking and upload pictures of violations instantly.

The City of Windsor had extensively and carefully considered three options available for its enforcement operations. According to the August 28, 2017, City Council Agenda, the city identified three viable options:

Passport was the clear winner from the three options the city considered,” said Bill Kralovensky, Windsor’s supervisor of parking enforcement. “Passport’s technology enables us to run our operations in real time, in a more efficient and cost-effective way, while also providing a better experience both for our parking enforcement officers as well as our customers.”

The city expects to write nearly 100,000 parking violations per year with the Passport system. In December 2017, the city launched Passport’s mobile pay platform, which will operate congruently with the enforcement platform. The new comprehensive solution will streamline the city’s enforcement process providing more accuracy and convenience, integrating both the mobile pay and enforcement systems together on the same platform. Passport’s enforcement platform has been certified by and integrated with the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO), enabling license plate lookups so the city can mail notices of impending convictions, fines and due date letters.

The combination of our enforcement platform with our mobile pay solution will provide unmatched solutions for the City of Windsor,” said Conor Kelly, regional sales director at Passport. “Our technology will ensure bylaw enforcement officers are provided the support they need to do their jobs successfully, while real-time data will give administrators the tools they need to make data-driven decisions.

With the platform the city has the ability to locate bylaw enforcement officers in real-time, pull ticket density reports and analyze parking patterns to continuously improve parking in the city. 

About Passport 

Passport transforms the way cities manage their operations. The company’s mobile-first platform has been adopted by more than 450 cities, universities, and private operators around the world in cities including Chicago, Toronto, London, and Miami, across more than 5,000 locations. Passport’s product lines - parking, transit and tolling payments, parking enforcement, and permit management - enable organizations in the public and private sectors to streamline their operations, enhance customer service, and make data-driven decisions. Passport has been recognized as one of North America’s fastest growing companies on the Inc. 5000 list and a Best Places to Work in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Passport is backed by a group of investors, including Bain Capital Ventures, Grotech Ventures, MK Capital and Relevance Capital. Learn more, or get in touch with Passport at www.passportinc.com.

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