- Building On Kapsch CSS Upgrade, SRTA Now Lets Peach Pass Holders Pay Airport Parking Fees
- Louisiana Parish Publishes More Details Of Proposed Private Tollway Project
- These are just some of the toll industry developments TRN is following.
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Building On Kapsch CSS Upgrade, SRTA Now Lets Peach Pass Holders Pay Airport Parking Fees
Kapsch TrafficCom announced that its ongoing collaboration with the State Road and Tollway Authority (SRTA) has produced a Peach Pass enhancement (Peach Pass Plus) that enables account holders to make quick, easy and contactless parking fee payments at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport ATL West Parking Deck. In a news release, SRTA chief Chris Tomlinson states, “Adding customer amenities such as this increases the utility and benefits of having a Peach Pass and the modular architecture of the Kapsch Operian Back Office system will allow us to explore adding more options and conveniences to our customers with Kapsch having an integral role in our efforts.” Kapsch notes that the parking fee payment service builds on its project, completed last November, to provide SRTA with a modern Peach Pass customer service system.
Atlanta (GA) Metro Region ETC Systems Georgia Kapsch Peach Pass State Road and Tollway Authority (Georgia)Louisiana Parish Publishes More Details Of Proposed Private Tollway Project
The Bossier, Louisiana, parish government issued an official announcement about the proposed route of a private road and toll bridge that Tim James, Inc., hopes to build. It would start at Flournoy Lucas Road in Caddo Parish and extend across several miles of privately owned land before connecting across the Red River with US 71 in Bossier. A “small portion” of right-of-way must be purchased from the City of Shreveport. A local port commission official states in the announcement, “This roadway and bridge are in close proximity to the 4,000-acre Port of Caddo Bossier complex and will immensely enhance the logistics and transportation efficiency of our tenants and customers.” The parish notice adds, “Next point of public engagement will occur when Tim James, Inc. and the respective parish governing authorities negotiate the required ordinances and cooperative endeavor agreements.”
KEEL covers the announcement and posts the audio of an interview of William Bradford, a Louisiana attorney representing Alabama-based Tim James, Inc.
Infrastructure Investment Trends Louisiana Tim James Inc.These are just some of the toll industry developments TRN is following.
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