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Posts from March 2021

Propark Mobility’s Senior Vice President of Mobility Luis Garcia to Lead University, Campus, Municipality, and Stadium Initiatives

March 19, 2021

Propark Mobility’s Senior Vice President of Mobility Luis Garcia to Lead University, Campus, Municipality, and Stadium Initiatives

San Francisco, Calif., March 9, 2021 – Propark Mobility announced today that Luis Garcia, Senior Vice President of Mobility for the company’s mobility sector, will now lead its university, corporate campus, municipality, and stadium divisions. “For more than a decade, Luis has contributed to Propark’s growth across a variety of verticals on the West Coast,” said Rick DiPietro, President of Propark. “Even amidst one of the most challenging economic times in our country, he has driven growth within the mobility sector,… Continue reading →

Celebrating Our Parking People on Employee Appreciation Day

March 4, 2021

Celebrating Our Parking People on Employee Appreciation Day

While March 5, 2021 marks National Employee Appreciation Day, Propark Mobility strives to foster a company culture of employee appreciation year round. As firm believers that team members thrive when they feel a sense of safety and belonging, Propark actively works to cultivate an environment that values progress over perfection and recognizes every individual for their contributions to our company. Since Propark’s inception 37 years ago, our employees have developed deep social bonds that have resulted in strong teamwork, especially… Continue reading →

A Four-Step Guide to Handicap Parking Permits

March 2, 2021

A Four-Step Guide to Handicap Parking Permits

For any new or seasoned driver, the presence of handicap parking spaces is not something new. You may already be well aware that if you do not have a permit to park in those designated spaces, you can be subjected to fines and citations for parking illegally. All in all, these are designated spaces that allow those with disabilities to have a more seamless, comfortable, and safe vehicular entrance and exit. With that being said, if you are someone who… Continue reading →